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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
I moved my fork of pdbparse to uv and tested it with Construct v2.10 - earlier versions weren't compatible with recent Python stdlibs.

Everything seems to work fine (tested with REshare vs big MS .pdb's) so you can use this fork with Python >= 3.12:

https://github.com/v-p-b/pdbparse

If you find a bug please open an Issue/PR!

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Mark Zuckerberg seems to have a band with his clones:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OrHy_TRudo
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I had this #electronics project idea several months ago... The original concept involved like two transistors and a basic "framework" of $5 consumer mechanics.

It turns out the "framework" is so primitive (in a good sense!) that now I have an AVR involved and like $50 spent.

But it seems to work! Assembly tomorrow...
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[RSS] Bringing USB to Life in QEMU - Kernel Build, Debug, and Redirection

https://streypaws.github.io/posts/Android-Kernel-USBRedir-QEMU-Build-Debugging/
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I choose very carefully when I listen to Cephalic Carnage because it drags you to places you have to be prepared for.

I'm not a huge fan of remix albums (shitty sound is usually part of the story!) but this one just makes my nose bleed (in a good way):

https://cephaliccarnage.bandcamp.com/album/exploiting-dysfunction-deluxe-25th-anniversary-reissue

You've been warned.
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hey more fun ai / search engine privacy nonsense!

looks like chatgpt .. just.. sprays google with stuff from chats? because it thinks it needs to? so private chats get squirted into google and end up as weird searches?

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/11/oddest-chatgpt-leaks-yet-cringey-chat-logs-found-in-google-analytics-tool/

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[RSS] What's That Coming Over The Hill? (Monsta FTP Remote Code Execution CVE-2025-34299)

https://labs.watchtowr.com/whats-that-coming-over-the-hill-monsta-ftp-remote-code-execution-cve-2025-34299/
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"The moment of discovery" does not always exist: the scientist's work is too tenuous, too divided, for the certainty of success to crackle out suddenly in the midst of his laborious toil like a stroke of lightening, dazzling him by its fire.

In: Eve Curie - Madame Curie - Chapter XII (p. 158)

~Marie Curie in 1867.

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Magika 1.0 is released, available in Rust, TypeScript and Python, and supporting more than 200 file types.

Public blog post:
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2025/11/announcing-magika-10-now-faster-smarter.html

Source: https://github.com/google/magika

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From bit flip to RCE in Ollama! 🦙

Our latest blog post explains how a file parsing bug led to an interesting out-of-bounds write primitive. Learn how it could have been exploited in Ollama, a tool to run LLMs locally:

https://www.sonarsource.com/blog/ollama-remote-code-execution-securing-the-code-that-runs-llms/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=research&utm_content=blog-ollama-vuln-251104-&utm_term=---&s_category=Organic&s_source=Social%20Media&s_origin=social

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OH: "You're in his DMs. I'm in his VMs. We're not the same."

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I almost got brain aneurysm thinking that the query syntax of tree-sitter and ast-grep differ.

Fortunately that's not the case, but - contrary to Internet wisdom - query syntax is not compatible between languages (parsers).

Also, ast-grep's Playground is insanely useful:

https://ast-grep.github.io/playground.html
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[RSS] One-Click Memory Corruption in Alibaba's UC Browser: Exploiting patch-gap V8 vulnerabilities to steal your data

https://www.interruptlabs.co.uk/articles/one-click-memory-corruption-in-alibabas-uc-browser-exploiting-patch-gap-v8-vulnerabilities-to-steal-your-data
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‼️ Meet Ryan Clifford Goldberg, a Digital Forensics and Incident Response manager at Sygnia, he is one of three insiders accused of cybercrimes. He allegedly conducted cyberattacks using ALPHV BlackCat ransomware.

Goldberg and two other insiders ran ransomware operations since 2023 while employed at cybersecurity firms. After an FBI visit, Goldberg confessed. He now faces up to 50 years in prison.

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