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A drunken debugger

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Girl after

I owe this YouTuber a lot. She educated people on physics. Took them to places.
More than 2 years ago she got really sick with Covid that soon became Long-Covid. Earlier messages from her [partner] she was barely alive, non responsive.
If you want to check out her channel:
-> Physics Girl <-
-> youtube.com/@physicsgirl <- And please do.

Now she gives a very happy sign of emprovement I'm happy to share:

"Hello from Dianna! - Two years in bed"
by physicsgirl

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/euCkKszuWDQ

Quote by PG:
"Nov 21, 2024
Here is a small update from Dianna herself! She hasn't been able to communicate directly here on Youtube for almost 2 years now. A quick hello and thank you!"

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[RSS] The Windows Registry Adventure #5: The regf file format

https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2024/12/the-windows-registry-adventure-5-regf.html
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It's official.

The US is totally nuts: 🇺🇸 🥜

"BITCOIN Act of 2024"
https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/4912/all-info

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Wonderfully elegant term for exploit development from 1980: "Synthetic Programming"

https://literature.hpcalc.org/items/1718

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Wow, a fairly serious auth bypass in Next.js, a super popular frontend framework:

If a Next.js application is performing authorization in middleware based on pathname, it was possible for this authorization to be bypassed.

https://securityonline.info/cve-2024-51479-next-js-authorization-bypass-vulnerability-affects-millions-of-developers/

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@masek In 40 years my Lenovo will literally disintegrate
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Don't fix what isn't broken: https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/indiana-bakery-still-using-commodore-64s-originally-released-in-1982-as-point-of-sale-terminals

In my professional opinion this is the best malware protected setup I have seen for years.

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Dependency injection is the art of converting rude compile errors telling you detailed information about the mistakes you made into runtime exceptions from the depths of Khazad-dûm.
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👋 Looking for some cool research opportunities in 2025?
We still have an open position in our 2024-2025 internships season.
Take a look and hurry up to submit, those satellites won't hack themselves

https://blog.quarkslab.com/internship-offers-for-the-2024-2025-season.html

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@cR0w I really hope this is a theoretical example
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Ed Zitron went to Amazon and bought its best-selling laptop — a $238 machine running Microsoft S, a hobbled version designed to limit what a user can do

The laptop is janky, slow, awful — and the internet it opens onto is a shitshow of upselling, slop, and con schemes, where the walled gardens are preferable mostly because they offer an illusion of order

His point: for *most* people, computing is psychologically abusive

He’s right

Read the whole thing!

https://www.wheresyoured.at/never-forgive-them/

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@douglevin Gell-Mann Amnesia affects journalists themselves apparently
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Shot: US considers banning TP-Link routers over cybersecurity concerns https://securityaffairs.com/172128/uncategorized/us-considers-banning-tp-link-routers.html

Chaser: Today, NY Times Wirecutter recommends.... wait for it... TP-Link routers, writing: "we’ve spent hundreds of hours testing and evaluating more than 110 routers, and we’ve determined that the best router for wirelessly connecting your laptops, your smart devices, and anything else your daily life depends on is the TP-Link Archer AX3000 Pro." https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-wi-fi-router/

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