Remo hardeman

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Remo hardeman

Remo hardeman

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เข้าร่วม Ocak 2026
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Medusa
Medusa@medusa_0xf·
MCP is the new attack surface most people are ignoring. Just published a breakdown of the most common security misconfigurations in MCP deployments. Read here 👇 medusa0xf.com/posts/mcp-serv…
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Andrew Akhiezer
Andrew Akhiezer@andrew_akhiezer·
Anthropic just caught Chinese labs stealing from Claude😅 TGIF
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
My mom just called me from Iran through her landline. I haven’t spoken to her since February. She said that Israel and the US are bombing the regime nonstop. They taped all the windows because the building shakes constantly. I asked if any civilians are getting hurt, and she replied “No, No, No. No normal civilians are getting hurt” Everyone is hanging in there and counting the days for this regime to end and for the return of the Shah. 🇮🇷
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SciTech Era
SciTech Era@SciTechera·
Reminder Light-driven computing just reached 10,000 GHz, over 100× faster than today’s processors. In a new study, scientists demonstrated a new type of computing using ultrafast laser pulses instead of electricity. They used a 2D semiconductor called tungsten disulfide, where light controls electron “valley states” a method known as valleytronics. By manipulating these states with femtosecond laser pulses (10⁻¹⁵ seconds), the system achieved switching speeds above 10 terahertz. For comparison, today’s processors operate at only 3–5 GHz 👀! This is still a laboratory experiment, but it shows that combining photonics with quantum materials could enable computers to run hundreds to thousands of times faster than current silicon based technology.
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SciTech Era@SciTechera

Scientists just demonstrated light driven computing at 10,000 GHz over 100× faster than today’s processors. Ultrafast computing breakthrough In a new study, researchers showed that ultrafast laser pulses can perform logic operations in a 2D semiconductor called tungsten disulfide. Instead of traditional transistors switching with electrical current, the system uses light to control electron valley states, a technique known as valleytronics. By manipulating these states with femtosecond laser pulses (10⁻¹⁵ seconds), the team achieved logical switching frequencies above 10 terahertz. For comparison, today’s processors operate at only 3–5 GHz 👀! This experiment shows that future computers could potentially operate hundreds to thousands of times faster by combining photonics and quantum materials. while still a laboratory demonstration, the research points toward a future of light driven computing far beyond silicon’s limits.

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SpecterOps
SpecterOps@SpecterOps·
GitHub isn’t just a code platform anymore. It’s a security boundary. New from @jaredcatkinson: how GitHub creates real attack paths into repos, secrets, CI/CD, and even cloud environments. Read more: ghst.ly/4cU3QHd
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Matt Prusak
Matt Prusak@MattPrusak·
Your grandparents had grandparents. They had grandparents. Somewhere back there, someone got on a boat, or didn't. Someone changed their name, or had it changed for them. Someone is buried in a cemetery you've never heard of in a country you've never been to. Most families lose track after two generations. I used AI to push mine back nine. One session with @karpathy's autoresearch pattern: over 100 organized research files. It found a 1940 Norwegian emigrant history with my ancestors in it. Resolved a maiden name question that confused my family for 70 years. Identified relatives no one alive knew existed. The method is simple: set a goal, measure progress, verify against real records, repeat. The AI searches public archives, cross-references birth certificates against cemetery records against church books, and logs everything it finds (and everything it doesn't). Open sourced the whole toolkit. Prompts that do the research for you, archive guides for 20+ countries, starter templates, even a framework for making sense of DNA results. If you have a box of old photos and unanswered questions, this is where to start. github.com/mattprusak/aut…
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Mona Keijzer
Mona Keijzer@MonaKeijzer·
Klopt.⬇️ Journaal van 7 uur vanmorgen.
Susanne@suusonline

Heb gisteren niet naar het verkiezingsdebat gekeken, maar zag zojuist een mini-compilatie op het NOS Journaal. En daar gebeurde wat steeds gebeurt als ze korte fragmentjes laten zien: rechts zegt iets, links reageert met kritiek. Links krijgt daarmee steevast het laatste woord van de NOS-redactie. Het is nooit andersom, dat ze een fragment laten zien waarin een linkse politicus weerwoord krijgt van een rechtse politicus en dat het daarmee stopt. In een discussie tussen rechts en links, is het geluid van links altijd de laatste reactie in beeld en woord bij de NOS. Dit patroon herken ik van de debatcompilaties op @NPOpolitiek. Daar halen meer interrupties van links dan van rechts de ‘samenvatting’, met het laatste woord voor links. Je zou denken: wat maakt het uit? Nou, voor een ochtendjournaal op een verkiezingsdag maakt het veel uit. Dat is voor veel mensen het laatste wat ze zien vlak voor ze naar hun werk/school vertrekken en onderweg gaan stemmen. Ik twitter dit niet omdat ik zelf rechts ben (ik neig op sommige vlakken naar rechts maar op evenveel thema’s naar links). Ik twitter dit omdat ik de politieke journalistiek al heel lang tekort vind schieten, en omdat ik vaststel dat daar te weinig controle op is. #Journalistiek #NOS #verkiezingsdebat #GR2026

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Nicolas Krassas
Nicolas Krassas@Dinosn·
Agentic malware analysis environment with MCP-connected disassemblers, RE tooling, and structured workflows for Claude Code and Codex CLI. github.com/mrphrazer/agen…
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Ryan Naraine
Ryan Naraine@ryanaraine·
Two full iOS exploit kits in one month, deployed via watering holes on public websites, potentially affecting hundreds of millions of devices. Will Apple acknowledge that this no longer fits the "very small number of highly targeted individuals" narrative?
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M.A. Rothman
M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman·
𝗩𝗗𝗛: 𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗪𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗥-𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗜𝗡 𝟵𝟬 𝗬𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦 Victor Davis Hanson just put the Trump era in its proper historical context — and the scale of what he's describing should stop you cold. The last time America saw a president attempt to fundamentally restructure the nature of government was Franklin Roosevelt from the left during the New Deal in the 1930s. What Trump is doing from the right is that consequential. Not a policy adjustment. Not a pendulum swing. A structural counterrevolution. The border is closed. DEI is being dismantled and Trump is winning the argument publicly. Iran no longer poses a nuclear threat for the foreseeable future. Universities are competing with each other to cut deals with the administration rather than defy it. The institutions that enforced left-wing ideological dominance for decades are retreating on multiple fronts simultaneously. But Hanson's most important insight is the one about power. The left exercises power even when they control nothing — no White House, no Congress, no governorship. They do it through universities, through media, through HR departments, through accreditation bodies, through regulatory agencies, through the permanent bureaucracy. They impose an agenda that the majority of Americans oppose — on immigration, on DEI, on gender ideology, on crime — because they captured the institutions that don't require winning elections. What Trump is doing is attacking those institutions directly. And that's why the reaction is so unhinged. This isn't Democrats upset about losing an election. This is an ideological class watching the infrastructure of their unelected power be dismantled in real time. Hanson's warning is worth heeding: brace yourself. The resistance coming will be frantic and fierce precisely because the stakes are existential for the left's ability to govern from the shadows. They know if this counterrevolution succeeds, they'll have to actually win elections to impose their agenda. And they know they can't.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The Mid-Ocean Ridge is the ultimate unwatched tragedy of modern science. It's almost never mentioned in the climate debate. We obsess over a trace gas 0.042% of the atmosphere, yet ignore a 65,000 km volcanic spine that endlessly resurfaces the planet. How does that happen? This isn't just a geological feature, it’s Earth’s primary circulatory system. While the narrative focuses on tailpipes, this ridge is quietly venting heat, minerals, and carbon on a scale that makes human activity look like a footnote. New Evidence: * Woods Hole research shows hydrothermal vent temperatures are volatile, spiking by 40°C in short bursts. This isn't a steady hum, it’s a pulsating engine room injecting vital energy into deep currents (the AMOC) that can take decades to surface. * University of Sydney researchers argue we’ve significantly underestimated these ridges. When mid ocean ridge spreading speeds up, they don't just release CO2, they change ocean chemistry, dictating how much CO2 the water can hold. * Scientists only recently discovered the Kunlun Hydrothermal Field. This is a 'vent metropolis' 100 times larger than the fabled Lost City. If we didn't know an 11 square kilometre volcanic field existed until last year, how can we claim to have settled the math on global emissions? Does the climate narrative stop at the shoreline? While we argue over parts per million in the air, a 65,000 km natural wonder is busily creating the very crust we stand on. It’s the origin of life, the driver of oceanic heat, and a massive, unmeasured variable in the carbon mystery.
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Craig Rowland - Agentless Linux Security
Linux in government is a huge problem to monitor. So many different distros plus air-gapped security. Sandfly is now working with Carasoft to sell into the Federal market. We're able to agentlessly protect all sorts of crazy Linux use cases, and not send telemetry outbound to anyone so your secure networks remain secure. Read more below.
Sandfly Security@SandflySecurity

We're partnering with @Carahsoft to bring agentless Linux EDR to government agencies and critical infrastructure. Our agentless approach works where agents fail: air-gapped networks, embedded systems, and sensitive installations. Thanks @CraigAbod! Read the press release: sandflysecurity.com/blog/sandfly-s…

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Ron🇳🇱🇮🇱🇺🇲
Ron🇳🇱🇮🇱🇺🇲@voormijndochter·
@staatsbosbeheer onbegrijpelijk dat jullie een gezonde boom van +/- 150jr oud omzaagen, terwijl er doden bomen genoeg staan, en de zuurstof die een boom van 150jr produceert zijn 2300 nieuwe bomen voor nodig,
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
BREAKING🚨: NASA Mapped the Entire Ocean floor using Gravity from Space.😮
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Siaxares 🇮🇷
Siaxares 🇮🇷@siaxares·
I am posting from inside Iran, bypassing several layers of blockage to post this. The Iranian people want this regime gone and are willing to pay the price, because the price of the regime staying in power is higher. That is all. That's the tweet.
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Saskia 🙋🏼‍♀️ Het wolken vrouwtje ☁️
Correctie door KNMI: Na een slepend conflict en aanhoudende kritiek heeft het KNMI op 26 januari 2026 de data opnieuw herzien, waardoor in totaal 112 van de 150 eerder gemeten tropische dagen in de periode 1907-1950 weer in de statistieken zijn opgenomen! 💪🏻🙏🏻🥳🥳🥳
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