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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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and... fruitless

$1$yMKkNlnT$BDBNp1JZAq1Kyk.CUV4Vd0

Maybe I can nerdsnipe this?

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From Guardian to Gateway: The Hidden Risks of EDR Vulnerabilities - Neodyme
https://neodyme.io/en/blog/wazuh_rce/

/via @tekwizz123

CVE-2024-32038, CVE-2023-50260
#frombsky
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@aardrian That's weird, it usually works for me out of the box :( I'm not in the mood of digging into Medium's bullshit, but the link at the top of the article seems to work. Anyway, sorry for the spam!
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Page-Oriented Programming: Subverting Control-Flow Integrity of Commodity Operating System Kernels with Non-Writable Code Pages | USENIX
https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity24/presentation/han-seunghun

/via @andersonc0d3
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Prefer Rust to C? There's no reason your decompilation has to necessarily target C as the output. With our Language Representation UI/API in 4.2 you can see all your decompilation as Rust instead.

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@kaaswe Ugh, I guess this is how UX gets in the way the worst possible time (the middle of an incident) :P
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A bit annoying thing in #Bsky #ATProto is that you don't post plaintext that is "enriched" remotely, but provide a Rich Text object with links, tags, etc. marked as such. It seems from the servers perspective len(rich_text)!=len(str(rich_text)) and I found no way to find out what the true length of my rich Text object will be resulting in failed posts and bad thread splitting...

https://atp.readthedocs.io/en/latest/atproto_client/utils/text_builder.html
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@tmr232 There are bunch of helper scripts used during the build as far as I can tell (the RMI Debugger feature in particular came up in the stack trace but didn't investigate further).
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Latest #Ghidra failed to build because some obscure pyOpenSSL error, which can break pip altogether:

> TypeError: deprecated() got an unexpected keyword argument 'name'

Here's what worked for me:
- Delete the failing pyOpenSSL directory from site-packages
- pip install "pyOpenSSL>22.0.0,<23.0"
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@infosecdj That's weird, I'd think chemistry is so widely applicable that there's always need for it. I guess it's not true for every subfield?
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@floyd Plants that eat insects are called "carnivorus plants", and piscivores are a subcategory of carnivores according to Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivore
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I really like the idea of Bandcamp Gift Cards! Get your friends and family hooked on supporting independent artists/small labels!

https://bandcamp.com/gift_cards
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@bughuntercat or maybe the ones who exclusively eat the authors of the book
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@nina_kali_nina I think background music (e.g. for work) is a valid use case for generated music. I'm not actively listening anyway...
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My son's #biology book represents carnivores as a true subset of animalivores (which is a new word to me).

Which animals are animalivores but not carnivores?
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