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Feng

Feng

@PRSXFENG

Feng. Knows a bit about tech, gamer. 会说中文 also on Mastodon and BlueSky @[email protected] @prsxfeng.bsky.social Follows do not imply endorsement

Malaysia شامل ہوئے Ocak 2015
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🚨 BREAKING: Amazon researchers snitched to the US government about jailbreaking Fable 5 and Mythos 5, forcing Anthropic to immediately shut down worldwide access. A security export control directive from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick enforced the action. Anthropic is fighting the directive and calls it a misunderstanding. This isn't the first clash. The Trump administration had already tried to get Anthropic to pause the release of its latest models before this directive landed.
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Anthropic
Anthropic@AnthropicAI·
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…
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Feng@PRSXFENG·
@M5Stack What's changing in v1.1? 👀
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M5Stack@M5Stack·
Which? For StickS3 v1.1
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Feng@PRSXFENG·
@will_whang The official USB-C to Headphone Jack adapter does work with those buttons on Android/Windows/etc...
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will whang🌻@will_whang·
TIL the hard way that earpods doesn't use resistor network to signal the volume buttons but sending ultrasound code through the mic Like I get why it might be the case but how the F am I going to read that.
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Extencil
Extencil@extencil·
> be @github > be acquired by @Microsoft > get annoyed because @ChaoticEclipse0 published 0-days or because @xploitrsturtle2 published github's compromise evidences / proofs that github was successfully breached > start a ban-wave targeting any "hacker related profile" > ban me on Monday around 4am without any notices > let my appeal ticket rot forever under some infinite SLA with zero explanation for the ban > lock me out from updating dozens of open-source repos i contribute to dude, i know i don’t have a profile full of followers, stars, famous projects or hype-driven repos, and i’m still learning so i can publish better work, but what kind of insane policy is this? randomly banning security researchers with no warning, no reason, not even a basic email explaining what happened, just because @msftsecresponse has beef with some other security researcher? are triagers’ egos really that weak? i’ve already seen multiple people on X getting hit by the same thing (like @yebtimothy, @MiroslavSraga, @CollinsCaxton4, @wavey0x and another guy that i forgot his username here on X), so i’m definitely not the only one. now imagine everyone else who doesn’t want to go public and is just taking this garbage silently, GEEZ
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Feng@PRSXFENG·
@f4micom Good solder and good flux goes a long way You have to use a temperature controlled iron And this ancient old video series from the 70s? Still has great information youtube.com/playlist?list=…
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f4mi ‼️@f4micom·
i genuinely suck so bad at soldering shit you do NOT want any tips from me but if anyone has any tips or guides pls link them here since i do need them myself too lol
Liam Johnson 🇮🇶@iot_kid

@f4micom @f4micom any tips for working with solder ? this shit it hell's 9th layer

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GLITCH
GLITCH@glitch_prod·
Get in the Bus Pomni, there's no time to explain
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GLITCH
GLITCH@glitch_prod·
who gave Kinger a mic
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Fortnite
Fortnite@Fortnite·
Out of the circus, right onto the Battle Bus! 💥 Pomni and Jax from The Amazing Digital Circus are joining Fortnite on June 12th.
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GLITCH
GLITCH@glitch_prod·
Beyond the box office numbers, what we loved more than anything is the millions of fans that showed up in person to watch the TADC finale together all over the world. Genuinely nicest and sweetest people. This is what it's all about. ❤️
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f4mi ‼️@f4micom·
this is literally how north korean phones are said to work according to defectors lol what the fuck
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet

This is what the UK spyware proposal means. There must be government spyware on every mobile device. It shall watch everything that happens, including always watching the screen, looking for things the government disapproves of. When anything is flagged by the software as something the government doesn't like, the software must block it from being sent or displayed (in realtime). The user of the device must not be able to shut this watching and blocking off. The only way to shut it off would be to ask the government or its proxies to do so for you, at their discretion. Therefore the whole device must be locked down. Administrator rights and the decision of what software or operating system to run or not to run must be taken from the owner/user and handed to the government and its proxies. Apple and Google are themselves working hard to lock down the devices they are involved in to shut out competition and establish a duopoly. The UK government says it is "working closely" with Apple and Google and currently they synchronise and coordinate their communication on this subject. The UK government is now proposing to mandate what would otherwise be illegal anti-competitive practices. @GrapheneOS on the Apple and Google duopoly: x.com/GrapheneOS/sta… Statement from @signalapp x.com/signalapp/stat… @ReclaimTheNetHQ on the state spyware: reclaimthenet.org/starmer-calls-… The government announcement: gov.uk/government/new…

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izzi 🍋
izzi 🍋@IzzraifHarz·
SEA people, make some noisee 🔊🗣️🔊 We're in for a wild ride, a hot one that is. For June-July-August (JJA) 2026, above normal temperature is forcast for the entire SEA while below normal rainfall in most maritime SEA especially in Indonesia. Uh uh haze might come back 😷💢
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Mullvad.net
Mullvad.net@mullvadnet·
This is what the UK spyware proposal means. There must be government spyware on every mobile device. It shall watch everything that happens, including always watching the screen, looking for things the government disapproves of. When anything is flagged by the software as something the government doesn't like, the software must block it from being sent or displayed (in realtime). The user of the device must not be able to shut this watching and blocking off. The only way to shut it off would be to ask the government or its proxies to do so for you, at their discretion. Therefore the whole device must be locked down. Administrator rights and the decision of what software or operating system to run or not to run must be taken from the owner/user and handed to the government and its proxies. Apple and Google are themselves working hard to lock down the devices they are involved in to shut out competition and establish a duopoly. The UK government says it is "working closely" with Apple and Google and currently they synchronise and coordinate their communication on this subject. The UK government is now proposing to mandate what would otherwise be illegal anti-competitive practices. @GrapheneOS on the Apple and Google duopoly: x.com/GrapheneOS/sta… Statement from @signalapp x.com/signalapp/stat… @ReclaimTheNetHQ on the state spyware: reclaimthenet.org/starmer-calls-… The government announcement: gov.uk/government/new…
Signal@signalapp

Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all. signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026…

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M5Stack@M5Stack·
For Zero
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Feng@PRSXFENG·
@M5Stack Oddly specific version number
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M5Stack@M5Stack·
Yellow board v1.18825810309
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
CNAME cloaking is a tracking method most people, including many developers, don’t know about. Today, it’s used on some of the largest websites. It was built to avoid detection by the privacy tools you rely on. Let’s break down how it works. Adblockers usually stop requests to well-known tracker domains like google-analytics[.]com, doubleclick[.]net, and oracle-bluekai.[]com. But if a tracker convinces a website to set up a DNS alias, the site’s subdomain points to the tracker’s server. For example, oracle-bluekai[.]com can appear as analytics[.]yourbank[.]com. Both your browser and adblocker trust it, but the tracker gets through. It gets even trickier. Since the request appears to come from the website itself, any cookies it sets are trusted like your bank’s own cookies. These cookies last longer, have more access, and are harder to delete. You don’t have to click anything; just loading the page is enough. Companies like Adobe, Oracle BlueKai, Criteo, and Eulerian Analytics all use this method. These are not small ad networks, their code is used by some of the world’s biggest organizations. As major browsers phase out third-party cookies, the industry has promoted this as a privacy improvement. Meanwhile, CNAME cloaking was quietly developed to replace them. The tracking continues with a new approach. Now, let’s look at the defenses. @windscribecom ROBERT feature blocks CNAME cloaked trackers at the VPN server level before the request reaches your browser. At the browser level, @Brave checks CNAME records before blocking. It was the first browser to do this and is still the only one that does it by default. uBlock Origin on Firefox blocks about 70%, since Firefox is the only major browser that lets extensions access the DNS API. On Chrome, no extension can detect CNAMEs because the platform blocks this access.
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John Wu
John Wu@topjohnwu·
Sigh... I think it’s time to address some recent controversy. For the past few months, I've been experimenting with AI coding agents to familiarize myself with this new programming paradigm. The result of that experiment is the samloader-rs project. I chose "Samsung firmware downloading and flashing" because the problem space is small and self-contained compared to something like Magisk. It’s also genuinely useful to me; none of the existing tools fit my exact needs. Regardless of what you think of the codebase, actual engineering work went into this. I reverse-engineered the LZ4 data transmission by myself because I didn’t know the brokkr-flash project existed at the time. With no code or docs to reference, I pulled out Ghidra for the first time. I’m the first to admit I’m an assembly noob, so my approach definitely has flaws. And yes—99% of the code in samloader-rs was written by AI. I have never tried to hide this! But every single commit was reviewed, tested, and tightly guided by me. I drove the development and purposely delegated only the "coding" part to the agents. The Samsung firmware scene is new to me, and I used AI to catch up to speed so I could make tangible progress. It’s not perfect; AI cannot replace years of human research. However, seeing people use my learning curve and my use of AI to completely discredit my contribution to this project—and worse, use it to discredit my legacy on Magisk—is incredibly disheartening. I’m just trying to learn, build, and share in an area completely new to me. I built Magisk on the shoulders of many existing open-source efforts, and today, forks and derivative projects stemming from it are flourishing. To me, open source has always been about learning. It’s deeply saddening to feel discouraged from doing exactly that, simply because I used AI as a tool. Balancing a full-time job and starting a new family in a foreign country means real life takes a toll, and free time is incredibly sparse. Without these new AI tools, dedicating the time and effort required to dive into a brand-new area of interest would be nearly impossible. To be honest, I kinda regret open-sourcing samloader-rs. It exposed my lack of knowledge on a new topic and thrust me right into the middle of the AI coding controversy. 🫤
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Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling@geerlingguy·
Today I disabled IPv6 on my home router entirely. There are (sadly) too many devices and services with obscure bugs when it's enabled, and I'm tired of playing whack-a-mole sysadmin just to keep a full IPv6 stack. I'm not sure we'll ever see full IPv6 adoption.
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