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This is to announce that I am moving away from X to Mastodon. mastodon.social/@CodingThund… is where I will be active now, and not here. Also this is probably my last day here. Just logged in to post this #mastodon
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most non-C developers are just users playing inside a C dev’s program.
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RAM prices predicted to double This is what gamers will look like in 2027. They'll blow your fucking brains out and leave you dead on the side walk, beefing over DDR5 RAM sticks
Lexar regional manager says that RAM prices are expected to double by the end of the year tomshardware.com/pc-componen…
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Replying to @w1nklerr
This is you subsidizing your own surveillance. How cucked can you get?
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We were able to get full create, read, update and delete (CRUD) access & shell access to CBSE's prod servers (as mentioned in their circular archive.is/dGw1Q). This is disastrous. Proof archive is at archive.is/bPH2U. Prod URL (might be taken down): cbseosm.onmark.co.in/cbse_da…
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riot's AC is the equivalent of stripping naked, letting them into your house, getting them to install a massive buttplug up your ass, and recording you, just to play their shit game man I hope Microslop does actually go through with those plans to lock down the kernel it'd be so funny
congrats to the owners of a brand new $6k paperweight
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Installing a KERNEL MODE anti-cheat and BE A VICTIM? No thanks. As an ALPHA MALE, I install random games off Steam that are free and become a victim of RANSOMWARE and EXTORTION
Saw ppl sayin they would never install kernel anti-cheat on their gaming rig again today 2 replies later same guy talks bout runnin OpenClaw Bro rejected kernel cheats, then installed a supply-chain Ouija board because automated copy-paste curl 'felt safer than Vanguard' CSTP
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🚨 BREAKING: Socket is investigating an active npm supply chain attack compromising hundreds of packages in the @antv ecosystem. The malicious publish wave appears tied to Mini Shai-Hulud and packages connected to the npm maintainer account atool.
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Well isn’t this expected behavior since AI code is non-copyrightable. So at that point whats the point in keeping the prompts a secret?
> be lovable > worth 5 billion dollars > big startup in EU > vibe coding app thingy > coding is for nerds, vibe code is cool and badass > early march @weezerOSINT reports bug > "can see everyones prompts and stuff lol" > image 1 is it thinking stuff > lovable replies > image 2 hackerone stuff > "duplicate lol but ya misconfigured firebase stuff" > acknowledges > half-fixes, only fixes NEW projects > old projects still free real estate > used by nvidia, microsoft, uber, spotify, etc > make free lovable account > make api call and ask for stuff > image 3 is lovable giving free stuff stuff all images from weezerosint. subsequent post is full thread on the anime
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Due to legal pressure, Hyprland will be adding an age verification system in the upcoming 0.55 release. On first launch, users will be asked a few questions about popular memes to estimate their generation, e.g. MLG, 67, Skibidi Rizz, or Kilroy was here.
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FFmpeg is moving to Rust 🦀 Our use of C and Assembly in FFmpeg has been an unacceptable violation of safety. FFmpeg will be running 10x slower - but we're doing it for your safety. All your videos will appear green - safety first, working software later.
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There is a project on GitHub called Axios. Axios is extremely popular. It is used by millions upon millions of applications. Axios is a programming library that helps your JavaScript code make HTTP/S requests (communicate with websites). In simple terms, if you're a programmer doing something with JavaScript, and want to do stuff that communicates with a website in literally any capacity, people heavily recommend using Axios due to its simplicity. Using Axios you don't have to reinvent the wheel and do a bunch of work. All you need to do is import Axios into your code and you're off to the races. Someone (currently unknown) compromised Axios (currently unknown how) to deliver malware to people. When someone updates or installs Axios, Axios itself contains malware. What the malware does is (currently) unknown, but it is being reversed engineered by probably every malware analyst on the planet at this moment. In a few hours more details will emerge. Information is being exchanged in real time on social media and private communication platforms as I write this. Due to the size and popularity of Axios, it is unknown how many are impacted, it could be millions, it could be thousands, or if we're lucky, only hundreds of people or organizations will be impacted. If this is absolute worst case scenario, millions of organizations across the planet have been infected with malware which (currently) we do not understand. However, the likelihood of this is low. It appears Axios being compromised was detected quickly, potentially within minutes (or hours) of it being compromised to deliver malware. Additionally, the likelihood of every single Axios user updating Axios as soon as it was compromised to deliver malware is astronomically low. It is basically zero. The impact from Axios being compromised is devastating, the fallout from this will be a massive headache. This is unironically a malware nuclear missile and will likely be studied in the future.
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systemd lost the plot a long time ago. they stopped following the Unix philosophy and now they're busy adding nonsense like age verification. Just like Firefox, systemd doesn't understand its core user base. There are plenty of distros without systemd
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Absolutely wild that @Steam releases their CDN statistics online for all: store.steampowered.com/stats… This is surely a lot of data for a lot of people who are hosting CDNs to actually be a threat in terms of competitiveness.

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CS students will spend 4 years studying and still not know how to deploy a website.
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Meanwhile in Brazil: Arch Linux has to suspend access from Brazil because kids could use Arch Linux, or something, and something about pedophiles. I actually have no idea what the politicians are even saying anymore. It's all bullshit and it's fucking over FOSS.
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I hate compiler optimizations for inline functions when I'm debugging. I hate compiler optimizations for inline functions when I'm debugging. I hate compiler optimizations for inline functions when I'm debugging.
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I saw some guy on #linkedin saying you can’t hide .env file from #Claude Dude have you heard of #Docker? With AppArmor hardening its possible to hide certain files from #ai agents. But I guess a lot of us are evolving backwards as we are now shutting our brains off because of AI
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Not going to link to the original post on LinkedIn, but my god these re senior engineers, CTOs who dont know how to so basic hardening and isolation with containers. The future surely is very bright for us devs who know their tools and push them to their limits without vibecoding
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