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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@martiano and if you try to update you get an error
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Eduardo@martiano·
day 1 of asking Docker to remove this update indicator
Eduardo tweet media
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@yacineMTB man, that was always my approach for programming (before ai). “But people get frustrated” so it’s ngmi for u
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kache@yacineMTB·
something i learned from my wife, who recently learned how to sew: do not do beginner projects. if what you want to make is difficult to make, you should just try to make it. don't do a slow learning process. don't start with the basics. start with the advanced
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sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
folks are so obsessed with the "institutionalisation" of Ethereum, trying to drag it into the same exact cages as the old financial system. I fucking reject that guys. Being _and_ staying the outsider is Ethereum's power move, not a liability. Anything that snuggles up to entrenched institutions inherits their rules, their incentives, their surveillance. Look around guys, some chains are already suffocating under it. Ethereum must thrive beyond those walls: permissionless to join, independent, and fearless (this is probably the most important trait these days). Ethereum will win _because_ it refuses to play by their rules.
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity@SwiftOnSecurity·
Manager calls you into a meeting because you tried to look a 100x engineer in the eye
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@ThinkingUSD If you place a big enough order you can get multiple fills, it’s what we call a financial bukkake
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Flood@ThinkingUSD·
Imagine letting another man "fill" you. This is why I exclusively market buy.
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@martiano Saw a few today. I just kept refreshing until good
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Eduardo@martiano·
Getting a lot of API errors with Claude Code, anyone else?
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@oprydai No real science has science in its name
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Mustafa@oprydai·
Hot take: computer science is not real science.
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@tsoding idk what they were suppose to watch besides the ads, maybe some kinda of primitive game
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Тsфdiиg
Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
Is Super Bowl some sort of a traditional American holiday where people gather together and watch ads?
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dax@thdxr·
all these "ai changes everything" threadboys look like they fuck with airpods on
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gg.gabesss@gcontarini136·
@tafokints i always did that before any important exam (or an exam which i cared). then i would leave the cheat sheet at home
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Tafo@tafokints·
I thought it was funny that I thought I was cheating the system when a college professor offered us the ability to bring a hand written cheat sheet for a final. I’d spend hours meticulously writing key equations, definitions, thinking that I gamed the system Touche professor
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f👀b@Foobadoo1·
*Guy who just bought every stick of RAM in the world* People shouldn't use their own computer. They should pay to use my computer. Guys you need to use my computer. Guys use my computer. Guys please
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Gwart@GwartyGwart·
This Vitalik pivot is really going to crush Sony
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
I've decided to try to make YouTube videos. They'll be educational and about malware. However, I'll have a slightly different format. I don't particularly want to produce YouTube videos. I don't like YouTube "culture". But, conversely, I've decided to be the change I want to see in the world. My grievance with cybersecurity tech YouTubers is over emphasis on applicability. Many of them want to show off their code (sometimes bad code), the latest hacks or exploits, and whatever cool "hacker tool" is popular at the moment. I think this is disconnected from reality and doesn't accurately illustrate the beauty of malware (or hacking, whatever). What drew me into malware initially was the "ideas" behind malware. There is something so amazing about process injection, or maintaining persistence on a machine. Yes, we in cybersecurity are hyper aware of these concepts, but when I was younger and new to the field, I was in absolute awe these things were possible. Hence, I want to take a Sam O'nella Academy approach. I don't plan on showing my face because nobody gives a fuck about my face (or rather, you shouldn't give a fuck about my face). I don't intend on showing a dumb staged setup with LED lights and expensive gadgets to give the facade of a techy. I intend on making straight forward, comical, playfully hyperbolic, videos which explain malware concepts from a high level. I want to explain WHY malware does the thing it does. I want to explain challenges people face. I want to explain WHY things are the way they are now or historically. I want you to sit down, plop your ass in front of the computer (or phone), and watch a silly video of someone explaining WHY and HOW malware does what it does WITHOUT looking at code. I think if someone can see the beauty behind these concepts they will be more compelled to do more. If they are not compelled to do more, at least they can have an appreciation for malware researchers (offensive and defensive). Malware is a lot of fun to me. It's going to sound cliche, and corny, and dorky, and lame, but I think it's beautiful. I LOVE malware. It's my heart beat. I also love anti-malware software. The way they fight back and forth is like a song and dance to me. The going back and forth, the evolution, the repetition, the cat pictures. I want to produce something where I can show this to others as well in simple terms. I want people to see what I see when I think of malware. People want to discuss the "big" malware like Stuxnet. Yes, Stuxnet was cool, but Stuxnet is a drop in the bucket. There is so much more cool malware that exists. I want people to look at something as common as Information Stealer malware and understand WHY it does what it does and see the beauty in it just as much as you see beauty in something like Stuxnet tldr I'm a massive nerd and I want to show why malware is cool and badass
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
It's not even like, super cool or 1337. It's just something that's been bugging me for years. I was annoyed that no one produced code for it and I didn't get it working. It was like an itch I couldn't get to go away.
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
In like, 2020 I read this paper from 2006 about a malware keylogging idea. It was briefly discussed on forums and some cybersecurity conventions. No one ever produced code for the idea. Every few months I return back to the idea and poke around for a bit. I have no idea why I've been obsessed with this idea for FIVE FUCKING YEARS. Regardless, today after poking around some more I think I finally figured it out.
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