@charles_irl@modal_labs@cognition_labs One minor benefit of speaking Swedish is you can use proper pronunciation at the IKEA store for all their furniture and confuse the hell out of the staff
When people talk about selectively adopting technology to preserve culture, they usually bring up the Amish, and that’s fair. But the French ban on paternity testing is a much funnier example.
I just posted an article called "The Legacy of Stagefright" which explores the impact that the Stagefright vulnerabilities had on Android platform security: blog.isosceles.com/the-legacy-of-…
The FreeBSD kernel can boot in less than 1/4 of the time it takes to output the BSD license to a 115200 baud serial port.
The Linux kernel can boot in less than 1/4 of the time it takes to output the GPL license to a 115200 baud serial port, but that's not nearly so impressive.
For all the fears over the last nearly 10 years about the Russian hybrid/information warfare capabilities and troll armies, they have completely lost the information war over this invasion of Ukraine
This is a fun story in two posts:
boston.conman.org/2004/09/14.1boston.conman.org/2004/09/19.1
In the first, Sean explains that he's been owned and speculates about what happened.
In the second, the attacker apologizes for the inconvenience and explains what happened and why.
"Running a successful open source project is just Good Will Hunting in reverse, where you start out as a respected genius and end up being a janitor who gets into fights"
@parastang95 Mistakes happen. The root problem was we didn’t have systems in place to keep them from causing a widespread issue. That’s a problem of leadership that I am more responsible for than the engineer who made the typo.
Strong agreement here. For reverse engineers, @johannes_kinder's thesis on Static Analysis of x86 Executables is essential. Much clearer introduction to static analysis than many books and talks.
Strong agreement here. For reverse engineers, @johannes_kinder's thesis on Static Analysis of x86 Executables is essential. Much clearer introduction to static analysis than many books and talks.
The "background" section of systems PhD theses are such hidden gems. Years of accumulated knowledge, and the opportunity to provide a personal opinion & perspective on an entire research topic.
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