James Brine

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James Brine

@referefef

参加日 Kasım 2015
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UwU Underground
UwU Underground@uwu_underground·
Now Playing: UwU Underground Fraud Machine (@Malwarebytes) ─〇───── ⇄ ◃◃ ⅠⅠ ▹▹ ↻ 🤡 Happy Friday To All The Snake Oil Vendors Out There Credit all 0day CVEs to "UwU Underground" Yuki's Fit provided by @dustrial
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James Brine@referefef·
@kuzushi I did this with an SMTP server, nothing gets sent but it appears to.
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kuzushi
kuzushi@kuzushi·
I am going to launch a webpage that uses genai per request to create the responses, that way any security bugs I have are stochastic too and we can't be hacked.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
I want this to be real so bad...
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James Brine@referefef·
@URUWAHE How many bots in one thread, amazing. Whose paying for these AI credits?
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Dr. Abdul
Dr. Abdul@abdul_ahibbah·
It’s amazing what humans can build — even cities on the Moon. But no matter how far we travel, we can’t outrun our mortality. Space exploration is impressive, yet one truth remains: life has limits. Whether on Earth, the Moon, or Mars, we still live only the time God has given us, and in the end, we all return to our Creator….
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
For those unaware, SpaceX has already shifted focus to building a self-growing city on the Moon, as we can potentially achieve that in less than 10 years, whereas Mars would take 20+ years. The mission of SpaceX remains the same: extend consciousness and life as we know it to the stars. It is only possible to travel to Mars when the planets align every 26 months (six month trip time), whereas we can launch to the Moon every 10 days (2 day trip time). This means we can iterate much faster to complete a Moon city than a Mars city. That said, SpaceX will also strive to build a Mars city and begin doing so in about 5 to 7 years, but the overriding priority is securing the future of civilization and the Moon is faster.
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Sar Alani
Sar Alani@saralanis8·
Building a Moon base first is the ultimate "fail fast, iterate faster" play. Reducing the feedback loop from 26 months to 10 days fundamentally changes the engineering math; we can test life-support, orbital refueling, and lunar resource extraction in real-time rather than waiting years to see if a design holds up. By establishing the Moon as a functional logistics hub and a "sandbox" for off-world habitation now, we aren't delaying Mars—we’re building the high-frequency supply chain and operational muscle required to make the Red Planet a certainty rather than a gamble.
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James Brine@referefef·
@chatgpt21 Did you open source the result? I've built a 3 ring 64bit os from scratch with Claude over the last 7 months, would be nice to pull gcc out of the build pipeline entirely.
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
Anthropic had 16 AI agents build a C compiler from scratch. 100k lines, compiles the Linux kernel, $20k, 2 weeks. To put that in perspective GCC took thousands of engineers over 37 years to build. (Granted from 1987 - however) One researcher and 16 AI agents just built a compiler that passes 99% of GCC's own torture test suite, compiles FFmpeg, Redis, PostgreSQL, QEMU and runs Doom. They say they "(mostly) walked away." But that "mostly" is doing heavy lifting. No human wrote code but the researcher constantly redesigned tests, built CI pipelines when agents broke each other's work, and created workarounds when all 16 agents got stuck on the same bug. The human role didn't disappear. It shifted from writing code to engineering the environment that lets AI write code. I don’t know how you could make the point AI is hitting a wall.
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James Brine@referefef·
@vxunderground More interaction from a single letter than my entire shitposting history on the internet. Gg
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Web Design Museum
Web Design Museum@WebDesignMuseum·
Digital Art Before the AI Era Cubadust wallpapers in 2001
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James Brine@referefef·
@sama Layers upon layers of monkey patched js with placeholder functions returning pseudorandom nonsense acting like real data, exposed secrets and hard coded outdated libraries that'll never be patched. We're entering an era where security compromise is fast fashion.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
entering the fast fashion era of SaaS very soon
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James Brine@referefef·
@KinesisMonetary @andrewmaguire1 Cool, now we just need to work out a way to stop accidentally producing tonnes of gold from mercury as a byproduct of nuclear fusion to avoid collapsing the value of gold.
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Kinesis Money
Kinesis Money@KinesisMonetary·
🚨BRICS Tokenizes Gold!🪙 This week on Live from the Vault, @AndrewMaguire1 exposes how BRICS is bypassing the dollar — using tokenised gold, decentralised systems, and physical pricing to reshape global trade.🥇🌏 📺 Watch now: brnw.ch/21wUqjB
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James Brine@referefef·
@IlirAliu_ You say that there's privacy first local processing but then that the remote team can take over, this seems in conflict.
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Ilir Aliu
Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_·
But it gets better. Weave built-in hybrid autonomy from the start. If Isaac gets stuck? Their team can remotely take over: complete the task, train the AI, and push an update. No hallucinating. No failure loops. It just gets done. [folding merch on a YC event, AI Startup School]
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Ilir Aliu
Ilir Aliu@IlirAliu_·
You’ve never had a robot in your home. Not a real one. Not one that folds your laundry, finds your keys, feeds your cat, and keeps your plants alive. Until now. A stealth startup out of YC just launched... something wild 🧵
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James Brine@referefef·
@OpenAI I wrote a python program that uses tesseract and gpt-3.5 to do this (though using ocr + llm) a year or so ago, copilot never caught the details on slides. The tricky part was measuring a % difference in pixels in the monitored space to know to OCR the screenshot.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
We’re also rolling out ChatGPT record mode to Team users on macOS. Capture any meeting, brainstorm, or voice note. ChatGPT will transcribe it, pull out the key points, and turn it into follow-ups, plans, or even code. Coming soon to Plus, Pro, Enterprise, and Edu.
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OpenAI
OpenAI@OpenAI·
ChatGPT can now connect to more internal sources & pull in real-time context—keeping existing user-level permissions. Connectors available in deep research for Plus & Pro users (excl. EEA, CH, UK) and Team, Enterprise & Edu users: Outlook Teams Google Drive Gmail Linear & more
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James Brine@referefef·
@AnthropicAI Great, I put two 10kb python files in and it proceeded to tell me there was nothing in the project knowledge
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
Projects on Claude now support 10x more content. When you add files beyond the existing threshold, Claude switches to a new retrieval mode to expand the functional context.
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charli xss
charli xss@_bradan·
excited to announce ill be starting a new position as a webshell engineer at a new chinese startup! excited to see what the future holds 🚀🤯
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Apollyon
Apollyon@0xApollyon·
Maltego is too fucking expensive So im making my own Will be out soon (a month ig)
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James Brine@referefef·
@vxunderground What a joke, nothing in the screenshots implies anything other than open source data and standard X API calls.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
tl;dr tl;dr DOGE employee made a tool called 'x-dm-downloader', accidentally left it publicly available on GitHub, journalists discussed it, then it got marked private. who got that ish fr gang
Roger Sollenberger@SollenbergerRC

NEW: A DOGE staffer appears to be posting DOGE work on his public GitHub, as of this week. The staffer, Jordan Wick, also created a repository for a Twitter DM-downloading tool just 3 days ago. He posted work on geospatial data in Jan—undersea cables, ports & “critical minerals.”

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psyv
psyv@psyv282j9d·
@cyb3rops Wait. sed isn’t the right tool for editing xml files?
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Florian Roth ⚡️
Florian Roth ⚡️@cyb3rops·
The Regex Dilemma in detection engineering: you can solve almost any task with a regex, but you rarely should
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
We've updated the vx-underground malware collection. We have decided to include the recent faulty CrowdStrike drivers which caused 'boot-loops' for users. We believe it serves some historic and/or educational value to researchers or students. We have titled it "Win32.CrowdStruck". It is in the families directory. - VirusSign.2024.07.13 - VirusSign.2024.07.14 - VirusSign.2024.07.15 - VirusSign.2024.07.16 - VirusSign.2024.07.17 - VirusSign.2024.07.18 - InTheWild.0129 - Win32.CrowdStruck - CryptoMixRansomware - AsyncRAT - ClipBanker - ProLock - ThanosRansomware - Redline - Vidar - Sality - StealC - RhadamanthysLoader - RecordBreaker - NjRAT - LummaStealer - PureLogStealer - CobaltStrike
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Clint Gibler
Clint Gibler@clintgibler·
🤖 Sinon A tool that automates the setup of Windows-based deception hosts Uses GPT-4 to generate content (files, emails, etc.) And a config file that supports various actions that emulate user behavior By @referefef #blueteam github.com/referefref/sin…
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