Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov

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Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov

Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov

@novitoll

Software Engineer. Linux kernel

Kazakhstan Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Dmitry Vyukov
Dmitry Vyukov@dvyukov·
Love #syzkaller? Our sibling team at Google is looking for #Linux Kernel Fuzzing & Hardening specialist in Zurich. If KASAN/UBSAN/KCOV are your tools of the trade, we want to talk. google.com/about/careers/…
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Phrack Zine
Phrack Zine@phrack·
PHRACK is coming to @defcon! We're printing ~10,000 zines and giving an hour-long talk you won't want to miss! Stay tuned. 🔥 #40yrsOfPhrack #phrack72
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JeebsTX 🇺🇸
JeebsTX 🇺🇸@JeebsTX·
Vehicle as a Service (VaaS) is not just the future; it's freedom from the endless cycle of vehicle ownership costs! Imagine a world where you're free from the headaches of insurance, maintenance, loan interests, and the perpetual depreciation of value. With VaaS, all it takes is a few taps on your phone, and a #Robotaxi arrives to whisk you away anywhere, anytime. It's smart, efficient, and oh-so-liberating! 🚗 $TSLA 👑⚡️🤖🚀
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Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine·
Why are microRNAs so important to multicellular life? Complex organisms like us have many different cell types. For example, you and I have brain cells and skin cells that look and act totally different. Yet these cells are built and maintained by the same genomic code. 6/11
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Quanta Magazine
Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine·
However, biologists now know that the genome also encodes a menagerie of non-coding RNAs — such as microRNAs — that manage gene expression in other ways. A new view is emerging that many important, dynamical genome processes may play out through RNA. 3/11
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
Agricultural technology is truly a game changer.
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Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov@novitoll·
@lexfridman Ask them if it is capable to find issues in Linux kernel repository - the biggest one in the world
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
I'm doing a podcast with the Cursor team. If you have questions / feature requests to discuss (including super-technical topics) let me know! For those not familiar, Cursor is a code editor based on VSCode that adds a lot of powerful features for AI-assisted coding. I've been using Cursor and love it, so I thought why not talk to the team. The founders are a bunch of brilliant folks from MIT. This conversation will be bigger than just about Cursor, but more generally about the future of programming with AI.
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
Here's my 8.5 hour conversation with @elonmusk & @neuralink team. It is the longest podcast I've ever done! 🤯 It's a fascinating, super technical, and wide-ranging conversation. It's here on X & everywhere else, including YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=Kbk9Bi… On X, it's split up into 3 parts (in replies to this post) due to the current 4 hour limit for video. I continue to push the X engineering team to increase the limit... up it to 10 hours let's go! 🤣 Thank you to Elon Musk, DJ Seo, Matthew MacDougall, and Bliss Chapman who are part of the amazing Neuralink team: @elonmusk, @djseo_, @matthewmacdoug4, and @chapman_bliss. And thank you to Noland Arbaugh (@ModdedQuad) who is the first human to have a Neuralink device implanted in his brain. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 0:49 - Elon Musk 4:06 - Telepathy 10:45 - Power of human mind 15:12 - Future of Neuralink 20:27 - Ayahuasca 29:57 - Merging with AI 34:44 - xAI 36:57 - Optimus 43:47 - Elon's approach to problem-solving 1:01:23 - History and geopolitics 1:05:53 - Lessons of history 1:10:12 - Collapse of empires 1:17:55 - Time 1:20:37 - Aliens and curiosity 1:28:12 - DJ Seo 1:36:20 - Neural dust 1:43:03 - History of brain–computer interface 1:51:07 - Biophysics of neural interfaces 2:01:36 - How Neuralink works 2:07:26 - Lex with Neuralink implant 2:27:24 - Digital telepathy 2:38:27 - Retracted threads 2:44:01 - Vertical integration 2:50:55 - Safety 3:00:50 - Upgrades 3:09:53 - Future capabilities 3:39:09 - Matthew MacDougall 3:44:58 - Neuroscience 3:52:07 - Neurosurgery 4:03:11 - Neuralink surgery 4:22:20 - Brain surgery details 4:38:03 - Implanting Neuralink on self 4:53:57 - Life and death 5:03:17 - Consciousness 5:06:11 - Bliss Chapman 5:19:27 - Neural signal 5:26:19 - Latency 5:30:59 - Neuralink app 5:35:40 - Intention vs action 5:46:54 - Calibration 5:56:26 - Webgrid 6:19:28 - Neural decoder 6:40:03 - Future improvements 6:48:59 - Noland Arbaugh 6:49:08 - Becoming paralyzed 7:02:43 - First Neuralink human participant 7:06:45 - Day of surgery 7:24:31 - Moving mouse with brain 7:49:50 - Webgrid 7:57:52 - Retracted threads 8:06:16 - App improvements 8:13:01 - Gaming 8:23:59 - Future Neuralink capabilities 8:26:55 - Controlling Optimus robot 8:31:16 - God 8:33:21 - Hope
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
I'm doing a podcast with @realDonaldTrump soon. Let me know if you have any questions/topic suggestions.
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Yordan Stoychev
Yordan Stoychev@YordanStoychev·
Published an exploit for this vulnerability: CVE-2024-0582. A detailed write-up by me is not coming as the way I exploit it is the same as for another io_uring vulnerability, CVE-2023-2598. github.com/ysanatomic/io_…
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ulisses@foolisses

Just published a post on exploiting CVE-2024-0582, a vulnerability in the Linux kernel that remained unpatched in Ubuntu for over two months. Hope you enjoy it! blog.exodusintel.com/2024/03/27/min…

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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Wait holy shit the government endorsing Rust wasn’t a meme?
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Neogram
Neogram@thatskriptkid·
Proud like a god, don't pretend to be blind Trapped in yourself, break out instead Beat the machine that works in your head
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Often recognized as the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace, in the 1840s, foresaw the potential of computers to go beyond mere number crunching. She speculated that machines like the Analytical Engine could compose music, produce graphics, and be useful in practical and scientific use.
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Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov
Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov@novitoll·
if I use draw.io for more static diagrams like architecture, then for sketches, I've just found out excalidraw.com . Perfect tool for drawing something without pixel-level precision
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Sabyrzhan Tasbolatov@novitoll·
@WitzelThomas @NuandLLC Pros of having 122.88 MHz instead of 62(?) MHz is the ability of low-quality 8-bit precision I/Q samples capture of 5G network which bandwidth usually <= 100 MHz for FR1. That's one case, another case is to do 5x20MHz carrier aggregation on 4G LTE
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Thomas Witzel
Thomas Witzel@WitzelThomas·
@NuandLLC Stupid question here, what is the significance of 122.88mhz and why do SDR people want it?
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Nuand
Nuand@NuandLLC·
We just released 2023.02 which unlocks 122.88MHz instantaneous bandwidth on the bladeRF 2.0 micro! Just a quick software upgrade to watch all of Bluetooth at once! nuand.com/2023-02-releas…
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Genius
Genius@Genius·
what's eminem's best verse of all time?
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