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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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TrendAI Zero Day Initiative

Huh.... Turns out electricity is a little bit spicier in Ireland. Lesson learned. Setup for Ireland continues...

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[RSS] RGFuzz: Rule-Guided Fuzzer for WebAssembly Runtimes

https://kaist-hacking.github.io/publication/park-rgfuzz/
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There's something specifically and deeply evil about making kids watch ads for extra stuff in games.

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The @internetarchive’s Wayback Machine resumed in a provisional, read-only manner.

Sorry, no Save Page Now yet.

Safe to resume but might need further maintenance, in which case it will be suspended again.

Please be gentle https://web.archive.org

More as it happens.

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[RSS] Casio says ransomware attack exposed info of employees, customers and business partners

https://therecord.media/casio-ransomware-attack-exposed-emplyee-customer-data

First the IA, now Casio - nothing is sacred for these punks!
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What is the longest sentence you can form from names of programming languages?

(Bonus points for not using the Esolang wiki)
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Doing my weekly update of TeXLive, I spotted this as a new feature. Just what I want—SQL injection in document source…

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Writing things down isn't just good science; it's the ultimate kink. 😝

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The current chaos in WordPress caused by Matt seems like a good time to remind folks that the Mastodon “community” websites and trademarks are 100% owned by one man, despite pleas from current and former project members to make Mastodon a foundation with a board.

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Tris 🔔👭🏳️‍⚧️

gm fedi

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I decided to document this weekend's debugging adventure

#rpg #therapy
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[RSS] Every bug/quirk of the Windows resource compiler (rc.exe), probably

https://www.ryanliptak.com/blog/every-rc-exe-bug-quirk-probably/
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[RSS] Finding a Heap Buffer Overflow in the ASAM MDF Library Used in ADAS Systems with AFL++

https://g0ku704.github.io/2024/08/13/mdf4_parser_vuln_CVE-2024-41445.html

CVE-2024-41445 #fuzzing
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I’m glad we wrote that paper. However LLMs “still lack basic reasoning skills” makes me cringe.

Information theory tells me that because an LLM is a finite set that is not able to grow itself, once it is trained has a finite capability. And that capability is driven by statistics and numbers.

intuitively (to me at least) if you present an LLM with a prompt that’s weird enough it will “hallucinate” answers because it has no critical thinking, it’s just a big probability machine that tries to find the most likely answer to your question. As a result, present an LLM with a chess problem brain teaser unique setup, chances is the LLM will make up rules because what it trained against isn’t chess rules but “in general chess problems end with a checkmate” and it will interpolate the movements from where you are to a checkmate.
https://mastodon.social/@appleinsider/113295305642702643

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Oh yes we have our new “you wouldn’t download a car”

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Apparently if you want to get your data out of an Apple thingy the preferred way to go is to transfer all the data halfway around the world then back to your other device that is literally 10cm apart from your Apple thingy.

The other option is to download 160 3.5" floppy disks worth of software (about 2x the size of the recommended disk space of Windows 95) because somehow getting data out of the Apple thingy over conductive wires requires this much software magic.

#Apple
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Blue Monday on Vintage Casio Instruments

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9mm0YlMa9I
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