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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
@G33KatWork I don't like cars and I don't know shit about them. This is still highly entertaining!
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Serious question to US folks: Does Mint 400 have a Fear&Loathing track these days?
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CVE-2025-1094: PostgreSQL: Quoting APIs miss neutralizing quoting syntax in text that fails encoding validation, enabling psql SQL injection

https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/140

"This vulnerability is related to BeyondTrust CVE-2024-12356"

https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/2025/02/13/cve-2025-1094-postgresql-psql-sql-injection-fixed/
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Cygwin SSHd works of course, but I'll have to figure out project/workspace management for this to be actually useful...
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The little devil (notice the vi reference) on my shoulder took over and made me connect #Emacs TRAMP to OpenSSH running on Windows.

Now Emacs is struggling really hard, spinning up the CPU fan 😆
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This review is one reason why I write so many blog posts that simply restate what is obvious if you look really well. But it turns out that "seeing in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle". Orwell mentions in the review ^ that it is therefore the duty of "intelligent people" to restate the obvious. On seeing in front of one's nose: https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/in-front-of-your-nose/

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[RSS] Chop, Chop, Chop: Trying Out VR for Woodworking

https://hackaday.com/2025/02/15/chop-chop-chop-considering-vr-for-woodworking/

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master: welcome to my Smart Home

student: wow. how is the light controlled?

master: with this on-off switch

student: i don't see a motor to close the blinds

master: there is none

student: where is the server located?

master: it is not needed

student: excuse me but what is "Smart" about all of this?

master: everything.

in this moment, the student was enlightened

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Why is the nonsense phrase “vegetative electron microscopy” turning up in fake scientific papers? Add two-column formatting to the list of things AI doesn’t understand. https://retractionwatch.com/2025/02/10/vegetative-electron-microscopy-fingerprint-paper-mill/
Via @Researchbuzz

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Oh my god Internet Archive you magnificent bastards what did you do, and PLEASE KEEP DOING IT FOREVER

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Emacs made me extensively use LLM's to search for answers and watch videos to understand features. This is a first!

I think the reason is that I lack the meta-knowledge about where to look for information. This is in part because Emacs tutorials prevalent in search results don't directly apply to Space Emacs and I don't know yet how to translate between the two worlds.

I think the same underlying issues in part explain the popularity of LLM's and video tutorials. It seems an important personal decision if we deem a topic important enough to invest in acquiring the missing meta-knowledge. It seems an important quality of the tool we use if it helps us acquire the meta-knowledge they provided a shortcut for.
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In my next livestream, I’ll hexplore crypto-polyglots:
- files that remain valid after encryption.
- contents that decrypts to different valid content via different keys, with authenticated decryption.
https://www.youtube.com/live/RP5PVRUs6L8?si=cEFkVUC1AeTGri7k

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After 6-ish tries with Space #Emacs I managed to:
- Edit a file on a remote server with TRAMP
- Create a new Git Branch
- Commit changes to the branch
- Switch back to my original branch (and revert the buffer to reflect changes)

It wasn't a terrible experience, although my brain hurts a bit.
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Correct. If the birthdate field contains corrupt or mismatched data, it defaults to 1875-05-20, which serves as a flag. May 20, 1875, is the day the international standards and metrics treaty was signed. Everything is a conspiracy when you don’t know how anything works.

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