Imad Soltani

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Imad Soltani

@ximad

old school unix/linux lover with a e0b57f85fedd3a7384076f2e537e7800

France Katılım Eylül 2008
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Julien Simon@julsimon·
Your machine is hiding GBs of bloated, unsafe cache data. 'ccmd' makes it visible and scannable A Rust terminal UI to explore, audit, and clean caches on macOS and Linux (huggingface, uv, pip, npm, cargo, etc.). brew install ccmd cargo install ccmd github.com/juliensimon/ca…
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kepano@kepano·
I like @karpathy's Obsidian setup as a way to mitigate contamination risks. Keep your personal vault clean and create a messy vault for your agents. I prefer my personal Obsidian vault to be high signal:noise, and for all the content to have known origins. Keeping a separation between your personally-created artifacts and agent-created artifacts prevents contaminating your primary vault with ideas you can't source. If you let the two mix too much it will likely make Obsidian harder to use as a representation of *your* thoughts. Search, bases, quick switcher, backlinks, graph, etc, will no longer be scoped to your knowledge. Only once your agent-facing workflow produces useful artifacts would I bring those into the primary vault.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy

LLM Knowledge Bases Something I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating knowledge (stored as markdown and images). The latest LLMs are quite good at it. So: Data ingest: I index source documents (articles, papers, repos, datasets, images, etc.) into a raw/ directory, then I use an LLM to incrementally "compile" a wiki, which is just a collection of .md files in a directory structure. The wiki includes summaries of all the data in raw/, backlinks, and then it categorizes data into concepts, writes articles for them, and links them all. To convert web articles into .md files I like to use the Obsidian Web Clipper extension, and then I also use a hotkey to download all the related images to local so that my LLM can easily reference them. IDE: I use Obsidian as the IDE "frontend" where I can view the raw data, the the compiled wiki, and the derived visualizations. Important to note that the LLM writes and maintains all of the data of the wiki, I rarely touch it directly. I've played with a few Obsidian plugins to render and view data in other ways (e.g. Marp for slides). Q&A: Where things get interesting is that once your wiki is big enough (e.g. mine on some recent research is ~100 articles and ~400K words), you can ask your LLM agent all kinds of complex questions against the wiki, and it will go off, research the answers, etc. I thought I had to reach for fancy RAG, but the LLM has been pretty good about auto-maintaining index files and brief summaries of all the documents and it reads all the important related data fairly easily at this ~small scale. Output: Instead of getting answers in text/terminal, I like to have it render markdown files for me, or slide shows (Marp format), or matplotlib images, all of which I then view again in Obsidian. You can imagine many other visual output formats depending on the query. Often, I end up "filing" the outputs back into the wiki to enhance it for further queries. So my own explorations and queries always "add up" in the knowledge base. Linting: I've run some LLM "health checks" over the wiki to e.g. find inconsistent data, impute missing data (with web searchers), find interesting connections for new article candidates, etc., to incrementally clean up the wiki and enhance its overall data integrity. The LLMs are quite good at suggesting further questions to ask and look into. Extra tools: I find myself developing additional tools to process the data, e.g. I vibe coded a small and naive search engine over the wiki, which I both use directly (in a web ui), but more often I want to hand it off to an LLM via CLI as a tool for larger queries. Further explorations: As the repo grows, the natural desire is to also think about synthetic data generation + finetuning to have your LLM "know" the data in its weights instead of just context windows. TLDR: raw data from a given number of sources is collected, then compiled by an LLM into a .md wiki, then operated on by various CLIs by the LLM to do Q&A and to incrementally enhance the wiki, and all of it viewable in Obsidian. You rarely ever write or edit the wiki manually, it's the domain of the LLM. I think there is room here for an incredible new product instead of a hacky collection of scripts.

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Sipeed@SipeedIO·
After #NanoCluster, we are planning to make REAL SUPER COMPUTER CLUSTER! It is up to 512T Dense TOPS and 512GB Memory, cluster via 32GB/s PCIe5.0 (3~4X Thunder5 RDMA speed), but cheaper & energy-efficient than a single Mac Studio ! Do you have any suggestions? @geerlingguy
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Nadim Kobeissi
Nadim Kobeissi@kaepora·
I built Jehapedia (جِحَابيديا), an encyclopedia of the tales of Jeha, the legendary jester of Arab folklore. Each story is in beautiful Arabic script and comes with an English translation (handwritten by me). Adding more stories in the next few days. jehapedia.org
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mthcht@mthcht2·
🧅 TOR archive feed: tor-archive.github.io Every IP that has ever been a TOR node! Searchable with full timeline, exit/guard/middle role, country, ASN, updated hourly since 2024.
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Shin@hey_itsmyturn·
Just got my hands on a 3-page "guide to detect starlink terminals" Islamic Regime's security forces are utilizing a specialized software protocol to identify and triangulate Starlink terminals through unique signal signatures, such as high BSSID density and the use of 802.11ac/ax radio types. The tool enables field personnel to physically locate hardware via real-time distance estimation and acoustic tracking that intensifies as they approach the source. People arrested with Starlink possession might face extreme legal consequences, including charges of "sabotage and spying" which may result in execution. #Iran
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Marc Owen Jones
Marc Owen Jones@marcowenjones·
1/ I've built a free open-source intelligence dashboard tracking every coordinated inauthentic behaviour (CIB) operation Meta has disclosed since 2018. 214 operations. 53 origin countries. $22.7M in ad spend. 71 reports analysed. Thread on what it does: cibdashboard.netlify.app
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Devuan GNU/Linux
Devuan GNU/Linux@DevuanOrg·
Groundbreaking OSINT investigation shows how three decisions by individuals with undisclosed financial interests permanently altered the identity infrastructure of every major GNU/Linux distribution running systemd
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Imad Soltani@ximad·
It doesn't seem unreasonable to me to conceive of confidentiality differently than within a human-identity (HI) group. The unconditional transmission of knowledge remains a paradigm, and we are beginning to work on collaboration with non-human-identity (NHI) entities without compromising our existing realities. The notion of "confidentiality" can absolutely be applied with NHI entities. This doesn't change the rules of "transmission," only the "scope" (often described in AI workflows with risk_class on the data , to control its dissemination).
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Nasreddine Bencherchali
Knowledge getting distilled by LLMs, creates the illusion that R&D is getting cheaper or easier. While its the opposite in fact. Sharing "methodologies" or certain kind of "outputs" (like engines, complete working tooling, etc) is now harder than ever if you are in the R&D space be it blue or red. It was already hard tbf, but now the time has shrunk and value perception has changed :D So, while sharing detections rules, snippets of tooling and things in between is still valid and should happen imo. other things should be kept close :)
Florian Roth ⚡️@cyb3rops

I’ve deliberately not published blog posts on useful detection ideas and rule-writing methods because I didn’t want LLMs to absorb them. So those ideas stayed private and were shared only with a small group. I doubt I’m the only one making that call. And that probably has consequences for the community over time - not just ours, but any community.

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Imad Soltani@ximad·
I've thought about it. A lot. I should clarify that I "work with" (or "live with"?) agents (or "AI workflows," to be more general) constantly. I've had doubts at every level, from the exchange to the relationship to the collaboration. And that's where the "NHI" (non-human identity) category of authentication/ID was born in my workflow. But if I chose the term "identity," it's partly to settle this debate: "Does sharing/collaborating with NHIs change my overall rules?" Obviously, having read the excellent @cyb3rops for years, I couldn't pass without be intrigued by @vxunderground's retweet. Sharing knowledge is unconditional. As soon as it becomes conditional, that's the beginning of the problems, and the entire history of IT demonstrates this. Doubt or concern is understandable. But I will stick to my principle: "What I know today, I give you unconditionally because I know that tomorrow I will know more." We are going to discover a new form of collaboration, that with NHIs (non-human identities), and we will realize that they will complement, augment, and collaborate with us. I refuse to accept that the entire evolution of HIs (human identities) occurred through "transmission" to other HIs, only to decide to stop this "unconditional" flow and reserve it for one or another.
vx-underground@vxunderground

As someone who collects malware stuff, I strongly dislike this. I understand what Mr. Roth is trying to convey (I think), but something about this irritates me. I'm not sure what it is yet, this is irritating me somewhere emotionally and I don't understand why.

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CNX Software
CNX Software@cnxsoft·
Open-source, self-hosted Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32 simulator. cnx-software.com/2026/04/04/vel… Like the Wokwi project, Velxio simulates popular development boards right in your web browser. But the difference is that the open-source project can be self-hosted, running on your own machine. The project currently supports 19 boards and 48 components. Other highlights include support for multiple boards (e.g., Arduino connected to ESP32) and full QEMU emulation support for ESP32 and Raspberry Pi 3 (Linux).
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