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@wh0crypt

👾 CTF Player 🎓 Computer Engineering 💻 Low-level, Malware & Hardware 📡 Aviation, Drones, Navigation & RF

/dev/urandom शामिल हुए Ağustos 2019
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wh0crypt
wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
I just earned the Active Directory Red Team Specialist certificate from @cyberwarfarelab! I started taking it when I was attending a conference and got impressed by the knowledge I could acquire. Recommended. Next cert: CRT-ID?
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Diario de un picateclas
electron es una mierda y todo lo que está hecho por encima es otra mierda no elaboro más
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@zuhaitz_dev @zkWils damn i wanna get into assembly too, was thinking about x86-64 and risc-v
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Zuhaitz@zuhaitz_dev·
@zkWils You can do this! What are you gonna explore? x86-64?
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Wils@zkWils·
After having spent years with the C programming language, I've decided to take it a step further like Zuhaitz, so I've decided to learn assembly Wish me luck fellas 😶‍🌫️
Zuhaitz@zuhaitz_dev

Day 0x00000001 of manifesting a job. -> Remote, open to relocation in Schengen area. -> C/C++, assembly, systems programming, compilers, PL design, ... For today I made zfp.h as a gift, a nice little FP C header-only library: github.com/z-libs/zfp.h CV: zuhaitz.dev/zuhaitz_cv.pdf

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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@Dinosn in which way is he remotely similar to Robin Hood?
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さむ@ura_samuko·
@wh0crypt Shit it's still ghostbanning. I'll give it some time to see the effect
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さむ@ura_samuko·
I dunno how the fuck this account I've managed to post my artworks become a half-main account, maybe because the shit twitter ghostban to my main.
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@ura_samuko i think you can have premium without showing the mark, i had it for like a month and the impression and followers increased considerably, but it felt more special back in the day
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さむ@ura_samuko·
@wh0crypt That goddamn assmark makes me looking like an idiot, agh disgusting. Fuck Elon
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
In other news, MalwareTechBlog released a Comodo Internet Security exploit. It's a remote DoS I love all these silly shenanigans malwaretech.com/2026/06/exploi…
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@zuhaitz_dev depens on which ones, in cybersec? hell yeah, but normally companies will ask you for cliche certs that cost a lot of money and give you 0 knowledge/experience
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Zuhaitz@zuhaitz_dev·
Are certifications still useful? I assume many won't really make a difference. If so, which ones were useful for you? I'm curious.
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@cr3ghost @jonasLyk @IAMERICAbooted releasing zero-days as a metric it's unfair imo, especially at the beginning, I don't have the experience jonas has, and I'm working on getting that marketing and public profile going, but even for basic soc analyst/pentester jobs they ask for 3+ years of experience, so idk
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cr3ghost@cr3ghost·
@jonasLyk @wh0crypt @IAMERICAbooted have you tried releasing zero-days, writing blogs, releasing projects, and updating resume? Then marketing that work on X?
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@jonasLyk @IAMERICAbooted it's dumb honestly, all businesses care about nowadays is, as you said, ai, but they seems to forget the huge infrastructure that still relies on poor updates by a company that doesn't value researches who try to help, so sooner or later everything's gonna start crumbling...
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Jonas L@jonasLyk·
@wh0crypt @IAMERICAbooted i dont know- 15 years doing c and c++ and around 30 cves are apperently totally useless skills. Nobody cares about windows- only phones, and people dont invest in anything not ai related.
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@jonasLyk @IAMERICAbooted they don't get you with your level of expertise? we are so doomed, what the hell is happening?
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Jonas L@jonasLyk·
@IAMERICAbooted I like finding bugs and programming, but its impossible for me to get any kind of IT job at all. So some bug hunting with eclipse nightmare is the closest i can get to working with a coworker. Submitting bugs is more of a fight then finding them- why would i go through that?
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Smukx.E@5mukx·
Hey @martinwoodward My GitHub account was flagged without any prior notice. I'm a college student and have been an active open-source contributor for over 4 years. I've released multiple security research projects and even contributed to Microsoft's open source editor. My repositories help security researchers test and strengthen defensive systems through authorized work. Today I was releasing updates to a new tool when the flag occurred. I've already submitted a reinstatement request (Ticket #4440743). So I kindly request you to help and resolve this issue. Thank you
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@toukorina @zuhaitz_dev i meant it as a joke, my goal wasn't to sound offensive or dismissing, i am aware of your profile and i respect it, i'm the first one who programs in c++ out of passion, it was a silly answer to @zuhaitz_dev's comment
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
@neogoose_btw This is the type of code I had to write in Haskell to mimic the behaviour of build tools that try to minimise path lengths to avoid the MAX_PATH limitation on Windows
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Dmitriy Kovalenko
Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
micwosoft: > we created a system wide for path length of 260 characters > but we also have a lot of functions that accept extended length up to 32 kb???? > oh and also we created a specific long path format that is not universally accepted but doesn't have a limit > and also now there is a system wide policy starting windows 10 that allows system wide long paths, but not for some of the win32 functions which are still gated by MAX_PATH > oh and ntdll always allow 32kb paths but it will crash once your win32 will try to read the same file without a policy WTF
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trish@TrisH0x2A·
there is a C99 keyword that can dramatically improve loop performance and it costs nothing at runtime restrict it tells the compiler that two pointers do not alias they never refer to overlapping memory that extra information gives the optimizer more freedom and often enables SIMD vectorization without restrict the compiler must assume that writing through one pointer could affect data read through another with restrict it knows the pointers are independent and can generate AVX and SSE instructions that would otherwise be unsafe this is one reason memcpy() can be optimized more aggressively than memmove() memcpy() is declared with restrict qualified pointers while memmove() must handle overlapping memory regions restrict was added in C99 in 1999 GCC has supported it for years through both restrict and __restrict__ if you know your pointers never overlap and you do not tell the compiler you may be leaving SIMD performance on the table
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@zuhaitz_dev @toukorina C++ is an illness and anyone that uses it for pleasure automatically becomes part of the spectrum, change my mind
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Zuhaitz@zuhaitz_dev·
@toukorina I met Stroustrup and he gave me autistic vibes too. He literally wears the same trainers all the time I think. I get him because I do the same. I think C++ is autistic.
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wh0crypt@wh0crypt·
@zuhaitz_dev just think about the massive tourism and you won't ever leave your house again
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