Series C, Episode 07 - Children of Auron
FRANTON: The infection risk.
SERVALAN: You obviously have cleansing procedures. Besides, we are not diseased in any way.
FRANTON: What do you want?
https://blake.torpidity.net/m/307/367 B7B2
Rust JS Tooling 2025: Why Biome, Oxc, and Rolldown Change Everything
Explore how Rust-powered tools like Biome.js and Rolldown are delivering 10x performance gains and revolutionizing the JavaScript ecosystem in 2025.
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This is really a "WTF how could they ever think this is a good idea?" kind of vulnerability. Usually the kind of stuff you get from shady, incompetent startups, but this is Google...
https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-api-keys-w…
This was written by an old friend and I found it pretty packed with good info. It’s also an example of using NotebookLM for research and content development. I found this inspiring enough to give it a try. I’ve found that it is a “Centaur" enabling tech that helps one to create on their own the overall content and leaving details to the NotebookLM tooling.
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SLOs Can’t Catch a Black Swan: A Classification Framework for Thinking About Incidents -Geoff White
"Your SLOs can be green, and your systems can still be falling over. That doesn’t mean SLOs are broken. It means they were never designed to describe every class of risk we encounter in complex systems.
I’ve released version 1.0 of SLOs Can’t Catch a Black Swan as an open, living framework hosted on GitHub.
This is not a book you read once, and it’s not something you consult in the middle of an outage. It’s a way to think more clearly about incidents—across the incident lifecycle.”
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/slos-cant-catch-black-swan-classification-framework-thinking-white-ybc0c/?trackingId=ShCzMMVCQTChcTi8xT19tg==
This some pretty classic Google fail here.
https://trufflesecurity.com/blog/google-api-keys-werent-secrets-but-then-gemini-changed-the-rules
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Speculating the entire x86-64 instruction set in seconds with this one weird trick.
https://blog.can.ac/2021/03/22/speculating-x86-64-isa-with-one-weird-trick/
saved 2021-03-26
🧝♂️ Wie überstehen #Elfen lange Schichten in der Kälte mit Dauergrinsen? 🧝♀️
Laut einer #Anatomie-Professorin könnten sie über effiziente #Energienutzung, spezielle
After backlash, Microsoft deleted a blog post written in November 2024 that critics said encouraged developers to pirate Harry Potter books to train AI models (Ashley Belanger/Ars Technica)
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20
Broncos' Garett Bolles on loss to Patriots: 'If we had Bo Nix, it would be a different ballgame' https://www.nfl.com/news/broncos-bolles-on-loss-to-patriots-if-we-had-nix-it-would-be-a-different-ballgame
Claude Opus 4.6 has added value for finding vulnerabilities, ofcourse it is Anthropic telling you to buy Anthropic 🙂 , still a well documented blog that makes it plausible that LLMs have a role to play here, as also confirmed in other blogs/with other models.
Bughunting is one of the those functionalities where the weaknesses of GenAI are not a problem. All agree, this is not only a hype.