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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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Planck masses per cubic Hubble length

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@sassdawe @astronomerritt How do you know they are not velociraptors?
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@d_olex @buherator Oh yes Vergilius Project is a nice resource as well indeed! Shameless plug here but if you need up-to-date info on structures and enums, the WinDiff repo I keep up might be handy as well: https://windiff.vercel.app
It’s auto-updated from public PDBs for recent main Windows versions (Windows 10+) and updates (1 year old and less)

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@ergrelet @buherator On yes, this one and Vergilius Project as well: https://www.vergiliusproject.com/ It’s not an actual documentation since they have only structures/prototypes info, but it’s really nice and accurate

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@ergrelet @d_olex I still like the first design better! :)
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@d_olex Please share if you find the other link!
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There is this piece by George Carlin from 1978 (those clothes!) about words that you can't say on TV.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rP-U-ZbuzE

Guess what, it's 2025 - the guy is dead already - and the AI auto-filters those words from subtitles!

I guess this is progress?
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As announced in The New Yorker today, Sir Tim Berners-Lee will receive the 2025 Internet Archive Hero Award! https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/10/06/tim-berners-lee-invented-the-world-wide-web-now-he-wants-to-save-it

Sir Tim is being honored for inventing the World Wide Web, opening the door to a globally connected information commons, and for his ongoing advocacy for a free, open, and accessible web for all.

Celebrate Sir Tim & the web on October 9 & October 22: https://blog.archive.org/2025/09/29/sir-tim-berners-lee-to-receive-the-2025-internet-archive-hero-award/

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This website just made my day, what a beauty! 😍

https://undocumented.ntinternals.net/
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[RSS] Windows Heap Exploitation - From Heap Overflow to Arbitrary R/W

https://mrt4ntr4.github.io/Windows-Heap-Exploitation-dadadb/

User-mode tutorial
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People's Permacomputer Project

https://igg.me/at/HTkxQoJqy6U/x/35340446#/

please boost. share around.

if you'd like a permacomputer, this is one place to get one.

🙏

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a mix of cocaine and ChatGPT to raise your "productivity"

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This GitHub repo archives a discontinued repository of CP/M software created between 1979 and 1984, MIT-MC (later moved to SIMTEL20). It comprises free and shareware code and other files.

https://github.com/MITDDC/cpmarchive-1979-1984

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Lectures, music, art, punk: Join us at the 39th Chaos Communication Congress and please submit! The deadline for all submissions for the stages is October 24. will take place from December 27 to 30 https://www.ccc.de/en/updates/2025/39c3-calls

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Hook system calls on Windows by using Kaspersky's hypervisor

https://github.com/iPower/KasperskyHook

Epic project! :)
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The Internet needs a search filter that selects only images that were drawn with mspaint
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After I figured out this whole Gradle thing (just kidding, I only have a vibe-coded config that works by some miracle) I had dinner and decided it makes more sense to just do the whole thing in Python :P

#Saturday
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@Aron Good point! What I would expect is some form of namespacing that would force you to be explicit about where your identifiers are defined. E.g. in Python you would either write `Bar.Foo` or at least do a `from Foo import *` somewhere. This would be especially important, because Gradle examples consistently fail to give proper context (e.g. what plugins are in use).

I they would take the extra mile, they could build in some knowledge about the most common errors (like gcc).
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