"These very typical words are in method and intent exactly like all those ads that tell us that if we don't buy this deodorant or detergent or gadget or whatever, everyone else, even our friends, will despise, mock, and shun us the advertising industry's attack on the fragile self-esteem of millions of people. This using of people's fear to sell them things is destructive and morally disgusting.
The fact that the computer industry and its salesmen and prophets have taken this approach is the best reason in the world for being very skeptical of anything they say. Clever they may be, but they are mostly not to be trusted. What they want above all is not to make a better world, but to join the big list of computer millionaires."
https://paste.sr.ht/~rabbits/1c22b0fa383438d404d3d99ad506c6c6d60c1fd2
On Computers
Growing Without Schooling #29
September 1982
by John Holt.
Here’s an example of a linked Liszt: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Liszt
Project: openssl-static-gcc-dwarf 3.4.0
File: openssl
Address: 005bcc30
EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl
SVG:
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Every little website is being pushed onto Facebook thanks to the computer illiterate duckheads in UK Parliament. We'll played MPs, people are much more vulnerable on Facebook you cuckwombles 🤬
posix: Fix double-free after allocation failure in regcomp
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-announce/2025/000047.html
Project: mpengine-x64-pdb 1.1.24090.11
File: mpengine.dll
Address: 75a434dcc
ComparePathWithVolumeMap
SVG:
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«Alan Turing Institute scraps diversity drive under pressure from ministers»
Funny change in tune for an institute that was named after a person that was basically killed by the UK government for being gay. 🤷
Want to make the most of the upcoming research drop? We've just updated https://http1mustdie.com/ with links to essential pre-read/watch resources. Enjoy!
I'm happy to announce that HyperDbg v0.14 is released!
This version includes HyperEvade (beta preview), fixes Win11 24H2 compatibility issues & adds multiple timing functions to the script engine (Special thanks to @0Xiphorus )
Check it out: https://github.com/HyperDbg/HyperDbg/releases/tag/v0.14
More info on HyperEvade: https://github.com/HyperDbg/slides/blob/main/2025/DEBT2025/hyperevade-ecoop2025-debt.pdf
Microsleep function:
https://docs.hyperdbg.org/commands/scripting-language/functions/timings/microsleep
and RDTSC/RDTSCP:
https://docs.hyperdbg.org/commands/scripting-language/functions/timings/rdtsc
https://docs.hyperdbg.org/commands/scripting-language/functions/timings/rdtscp
Thanks to Tara for making this painting for us (it's not AI-generated).
Shared the PoC with @mkolsek few days ago, the same one I gave to microsoft. Unlike microsoft however, they not only verified the issue within days but refined it demonstrating that ANY domain user can crash a fully patched windows 2025 server as of now.
https://bird.makeup/users/0patch/statuses/1947674442772910437
In memory of Ozzy Osbourne, we replay our review of Technical Ecstasy, an often overlooked album from his era of Black Sabbath that is among our favorites at CatSynth. We extend our thoughts to his family, friends, and colleagues 😿
https://youtu.be/vklyJuPbilY
I am excited to share this new single-header C library I have been working on for a while now: vecmath.h, a comprehensive vector/matrix math library for graphics/games/3d.
It allows you to write vector math code in C that looks like this: