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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
I have to admit this tweet of mine at the time of Elon's takeover didn't age well:

https://scrapco.de/twitter/buherator/status/1585874987617243136/
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An article about an algorithmic advancement for leaving preallocated space between sorted objects in a way that minimizes how much you have to move things around for an arbitrary insert.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/new-book-sorting-algorithm-almost-reaches-perfection-20250124/

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OK. Hear me out.

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"IBM Software Download Tips: Three Easy Steps to Make Download Director Work Again"

I'm pretty sure that not a single soul wants to make Download Director work again.
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[RSS] The invalid 68030 instruction that accidentally allowed the Mac Classic II to successfully boot up

https://www.downtowndougbrown.com/2025/01/the-invalid-68030-instruction-that-accidentally-allowed-the-mac-classic-ii-to-successfully-boot-up/
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[RSS] CVE Farming - Problem & Solution

https://jericho.blog/2025/01/25/cve-farming-problem-solution/

Many important, but often overlooked details about CVE assignment and vulnerability management in this one!
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Dog with Glasses Plushie neodog_glasses waow

I want to see less nostalgia for Geocities design and more nostalgia for web standards / proto-web 2.0 aesthetics

E.g., early CSS Zen Garden - linking you intentionally to the oldest entries from 20 years ago (cw: some lean heavily on the Orientalism, remember it’s from 20 years ago before you put a creator on blast)

https://csszengarden.com/pages/alldesigns/?pg=12

Context: The CSS Zen Garden was a groundbreaking project at the time, aiming to change minds about the viability of semantic HTML and CSS 2, separating contents from design.

The site had fixed HTML for its content, and designers were invited to submit designs. All looked radically different from each other. It inspired many people to step up their game and keep up with the new tech.

Many had a very bold design to distinguish themselves from each other.

You might have to zoom a bit on some of those, 1024Ă—768px resolutions were the norm at the time.

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Hang on now. How did they get this Juniper backdoor installed??

https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/25/mysterious_backdoor_juniper_routers/

Slick C2 coding tho.

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Which punk rock record would you have recorded on blank side 2 back then?

I got “Russia To Rocket” recorded on a cassette by a friend. My first punk rock cassette 📻

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I got a letter from a company I’ve never heard of informing me of a “privacy event,” a new and stupid euphemism for “we collected your data and allowed it to be stolen.” The letter never says that the company is, in fact, United Healthcare.

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[RSS] A brief and incomplete comparison of memory corruption detection tools

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20250124-00/?p=110805
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Whoever figured out that retirement homes and kindergartens can be merged should receive a Nobel prize (any field would do).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j-lU5Lvny8

(Hungarian, use auto-translate)

The second part is about teenagers teaching computer use for the elderly. Notice that a girl explains how to pirate movies on YT xD
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@malwaretech that sound is creepy af
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MAKS 25 👀🇺🇦

👀🇵🇱🇭🇺 "If Orban really blocks European sanctions at a key moment for the war, it’ll be absolutely clear that in this big game for the security and future of Europe, he is playing in Putin’s team, not in ours. With all the consequences of this fact," — Polish PM Tusk

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I wonder if those who find LLM's useful (esp. in case of programmers) do so because of the "rubber duck debuging" they do in the process?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging
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[RSS] Introduction to Fuzzing Android Native Components: Strategies for Harness Creation

https://blog.convisoappsec.com/en/introduction-to-fuzzing-android-native-components-strategies-for-harness-creation/

#fuzzing
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[RSS] A particularly 'sus' sysctl in the XNU Kernel

https://jprx.io/cve-2024-54507/

CVE-2024-54507
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@PavelASamsonov I had to pick up kid at the swimming pool. Went to their website, because I only got the name of the place. Their address is not there.
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