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🇨🇦 Katılım Nisan 2024
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ethan@fffd__·
my auth provider...
yenkel@yenkel

@mitchellh code quality in and off itself is irrelevant worse or better is only relevant when you need to change it and there’s the incident case and the other one. so read your code and understand it. think about the incident case and things should be fine

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kache@yacineMTB·
The compute crunch hasn't even begun by the way. It's going to be worse than COVID
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Its darude sandstorm
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@weezerOSINT you must practice responsible disclosure
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impulsive@weezerOSINT·
So the AMD response came in. They're not issuing a CVE or any kind of advisory for it. A driver with 18 entry points into your hardware, physical memory read/write, complete machine control, signed by both AMD and Microsoft, sitting on Razer's public website for who knows how long. And they don't want a tracking number on it because "it's not customer-facing." It was literally on the download page for the Razer Blade 16. AMD paid Microsoft to certify it safe for consumer PCs. That's what WHQL means. You go through a whole certification process specifically to run on customer machines. But sure. Not "customer-facing". Their entire fix was asking Razer to delete the link. Driver's still signed. Still works. I put it on the LOLDrivers blocklist myself because somebody had to.
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impulsive@weezerOSINT

AMD is shipping a vulnerable kernel driver in the Razer Blade 16 BIOS updater. its sitting in the same folder as ANOTHER vulnerable driver that's been publicly known and documented as dangerous for years both are signed. both can be weaponized by malware to bypass your antivirus, take complete control of your computer from the inside, read anything stored in memory including passwords and crypto wallet keys, and load ransomware /Malware without your PC putting up a fight this is exactly what ransomware / malware operators and state backed groups hunt for every single day

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ethan@fffd__·
@sciad yup first thing I checked
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my apartment is blocking ssh
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Behnam@OrganicGPT·
@JoelDeTeves you prolly can't buy Nvlinks anyway, they're hard to find
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Behnam@OrganicGPT·
What's silly is getting 4x3090s (not even 8x) and paying 4x350W power usage instead of getting one RTX and paying just for 600W power consumption. In both cases you end up with 96GB VRAM but then good luc finding Nvlinks for 3090s. These takes come from people who don't really know much about tech
Loktar 🇺🇸@loktar00

Imagine being offered an 8 3090 machine less than the price of a 6000 pro and passing on it. Is the 6000 pro good? Of course, but to say not to get other cards is just plain silly. An 8x3060ti machine is even incredibly valuable to have for local AI.

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SELO@seloesque·
sleep is definitely better and less brain fog, oral form is too expensive in europe though
SELO@seloesque

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staysaasy@staysaasy·
It’s 2018 and your coworker just sent you a 400 line pull request. You get a cup of coffee and sit down to review it. It’s beautiful. Elegant micro-refactors. Crispy method names. You catch a few things, but that’s ok. It’s part of the dance. They didn’t consider extensibility on part of their API. Here’s a comment buddy. They respond in an hour saying they think we should do one piece differently than your comment. Hey let’s jump into a room and figure it out. We can’t just agree to disagree, this code is too important. The PR merges and goes to prod. You feel a shared sense of ownership and accomplishment. That night you go to sleep and dream of that code. You can still see the shapes of it on the backs of your eyelids, your IDE syntax highlighting sparking neurons in your reptile brain. You go to work the next day ready to go. You understand the system. N is your foundation. Time to build n+1.
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ethan@fffd__·
@yacineMTB leverage the blood in their abdomen?
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kache@yacineMTB·
What's the best way to detect a mosquito in 3d space?
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ethan@fffd__·
The reminder isn't applicable.
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@ivanrouzanov Wim32 api has 4 values to represent booleans no?
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Qwen 3 Voice (cave johnson voice clone) + MITM openai server (redirecting model response to voice model) Youve just graduated can you build this?
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time for meds
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Sean@BeCachet·
@rbranson i struggle to find the reason for these type of setups (right now at least) for this exact reason. unless i’m not thinking of a clear advantage that a simple API key doesn’t have?
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im fwully dwessed ready to go
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almost unreal, this includes snapshots (vm is already booted, just not at our "node server" snapshot)
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