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🇪🇪🏳️‍⚧️ | Archivist | 12 CVEs in Chrome | CSS sophomore | MapartCraft | Puppy | Horse | rebane2001#3716 | Lyra (she/her) 🦊 @[email protected]

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i made a new game called js crossword where you have to solve it by literally writing javascript code that eval()'s into the correct values! check it out if you're into ctfs or wanna challenge your javascript skills hope y'all have fun playing it <3
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@N3ur4l1nk and when i run live shows (eg concert visuals) or other such performance-sensitive workloads i always use a fresh browser profile, it makes a pretty big difference
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@N3ur4l1nk i know more about chrome than you stfu i have a lot of experience of history (i mean that term in a general sense) slowing down browsers by quite a bit, most often with navigations this is why lyra.horse/antonymph/ tells you to use guest mode for example
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its insane how slow and bloated chrome is i just installed [a chromium-based browser without the years of history, tabs, and extensions my chrome install has] and its just so much faster its not even comparable!
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@tiagozip_ i asked for xs-leaks specifically
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tiago@tiagozip_·
@rebane2001 i haven't tried not giving it the source code, but when i do, it's pretty good, especially at spotting possible xss'es. a lot of false positives though.
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i dont use ai, so a question for web/browser security people who do: are any of the current models any good at xs-leaks type attacks? like, if you were to ask a model to find vulns on a page - but not explicitly mention xs-leaks - would it reliably find vulns of this kind?
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@AshwiniWaishnav more details? i don't care about company pr, i wanna know what kind of xs-leaks it finds
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ًReel Mantri@AshwiniWaishnav·
@rebane2001 Mythos does. Its insane. You just give it an app and that's all. It figures it all by itself.
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@m1guelpf do you have examples? which xs-leak category specifically?
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@matthewcoog @levzzz5154 depends on what you're doing, i've personally found firefox to be generally faster (especially on low-end hw) unless there's something that's js-heavy or filter/blur-heavy
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two similar photos taken on my samsung phone first one with MotionCam, the second one with stock camera app stock camera has the processing turned to the minimum setting possible, yet the images still look very different same is true for video, and also applies to ios the fact is that a third party app gets a different result than the stock camera app with default-ish settings, and this is important in the context of promotional material for a phone where customers may expect to take similar photos/videos through the default camera usage flow
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abdou@thatabdou·
respectfully, “a lot of the modern processing happens in the camera app” is not correct. can an iOS app tweak things like capture quality, exposure, focus, device selection, format, etc via AVFoundation? yes can an app do their own post processing on “raw” capture data? yes, and apps like halide and blackmagic are great at that. but neither of those two things remotely come close to having an effect on how the image gets captured / how the signals get processed. there is a incomparably massive amount of Apple hardware and software steps between the photons hitting the sensor, and the final “raw data” that gets surfaced to us at the app level. those steps are out of developer control (in the scope we are discussing which is iOS apps). theo is correct in saying that the OP is way out of depth (pun-intended) with that response
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Aleksej K@katzenzeitungen·
@rebane2001 But what’s stopping people from using scrcpy? As I understand it’s a backbone of remoting into Android? Or EU wants it basically come preinstalled?
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i can & have done: android -> windows windows -> android windows -> linux android -> linux android -> mac mac -> windows linux -> windows mac -> mac mac -> linux windows -> windows windows -> mac linux -> linux android -> android linux -> android eu justifyably wants * -> iphone
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repost to scare a european

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@purpleferns1 i don't know for sure, but i assume it causes bigger and fragmented databases to exist, which are slower to query and add stuff to, and might also mean more stuff gets loaded into ram this would affect opening links, fetching resources, typing on the url bar etc
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@SapphoSys u scared me (an european) 😨
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chloe 🐇@SapphoSys·
@rebane2001 oh i'm 100% on ur side lol i just thought it'd be funny to post that
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tweet is specifically about rdp/vnc-type remoting i left out linux -> mac cuz i've never done it and mac -> android because why is the experience so horrible even for simple things like file transfer
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