@Hamzaonchain used laptops, singleboard computers, old phones, all of that. Real hardware, real OSes etc. 😁plenty of "junk" by normies standards that is 100% perfect to learn on.
@OSdev_ the short answer is that arithmetic, especially mult, div etc take alot of CPU cycles, while there are instructions that are "atomic" in that they take only 1 cycle to complete.
This is a blessing for iOS VR dev though, I have found some really nice bugs because of it.
Valve has been hit by yet another class action lawsuit in the Netherlands, this time from Consumer Competition Claims (CCC).
The CCC claims that Valve holds a dominant position in the market, estimated at around 85%, and is breaching competition law through so-called "Most Favoured Nation" clauses. They argue that Valve’s 30 percent cut on all game sales is too high and reflects monopolistic behaviour. Dutch consumers have suffered total damages of more than €220 million. Source: GameClaim
@sec_hub93028 Depends on the target, does it have UART/JTAG easily exposed, what kind of software etc?
I think both are equally hard or easy, once you have done it a few times.
ICYMI... Researchers built a self-replicating AI worm in a lab.
It scanned the web for fresh CVE details, picked targets, exploited vulnerable servers, and spread on its own across a network.
No hardcoded exploit chain. No human steering each step.
Read more: thehackernews.com/2026/06/resear…
‼️🚨 BrEaKiNg: Nintendo has allegedly been breached by a threat actor. They've published some data as evidence.
Our preliminary analysis shows this ain't Nintendo being breached, but they've had access to a Nintendo USA tenant on TINYpulse by WebMD, which is an employee feedback and engagement software solution.
The data includes some sensitive stuff, like employees giving feedback on their employer. The data confirms: Nintendo employees are happy at work.
End of story, everybody loves a happy ending.
I wish people that talk about AI and guardrails actually fucking understand what LLMs and other aspects are.
It's clear they have 0 understanding about the various kinds of AI and what they actually are, structurally.
They aren't excel sheets or firewalls where you toggle things.
@theo An AI lab is something that you locally run, and host.
Anthropic being.... unsurprising should have 0% to do with that.
But I get it, rahhh im in tech i hate america rahh, very interesting and original opinion. Highly nuanced and intelligent, indeed.
@kmcnam1 >when you let it keep creating scripts in the root directory and don't have it put them in folders etc
I have had it make like 300, 700 scripts sometimes all in the same mfing folder 🥲
@moyix You are smart if you are able to find them, and other companies will still pay for your Research.
Think how much electricity to takes to power your brain, and then how much it takes for the AI itself. 😁
There was like a month where I felt really smart for being able to find Chrome vulns. Then Google VRP dropped the rewards because it turns out any idiot with an LLM like me can find Chrome vulns now
@0xTib3rius at most you could have another AI audit the response of the first, but then it's just chaining bypasses together, the same way you would other vulnerable software.
Security is an abstract concept to math machines, my friend
I don't understand. Anthropic have access to Mythos++ level AI models internally and not even those models could tell them how to implement a nationality level block on their user base. 😭😭😭
So much for AGI.
@Teach2Breach If you can't get enough qualified people for offensive dev/ops, what is the next best option?
In the bigger scheme of things it's not just a commercial play here.