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Memelord Technologies Raised $3.2M to help marketers make memes

memelord.com
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Ask HN: Best static website cloning tool?

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A comprehensive list of aerospace CVEs

github.com
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Miku Miku Beam: DDoS in Style

asynchronous.win
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Learning InvokeAI (Again)

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The Hired Guns Who Make Sure School Cyberattacks Stay Hidden

the74million.org
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asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
It pushed to the browser history too much, so the back button is basically navigating in place
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
If this supports connecting with locally hosted models this is actually a HUGE deal
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Thanks for the information on laser systems, I haven’t used a fiber laser myself so that’s helpful.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Just came to say the blog site itself is awesome, I’d advocate for opening the diagrams automatically on mobile, they’re amazingly slick.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Please everyone switch over to Jellyfin and begin contributing to the open source apps and clients
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Was very annoyed when they acquired ShareDrop.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
The vast majority of people don’t know that GPS is only a one-way transaction anyways. They think most devices talk back to the satellites somehow.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
We would love to see Europe develop a military spine for once, I’m excited to see how long it takes before they come crawling back under the wing of the US.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
This is the only recourse left when the vendor kicks and screams at the CVE disclosure process.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
There’s zero evidence of either of it, just because they got an A record with a .gov at the DNS doesn’t mean this tiny site had any connection back to larger data, and based on my own analysis of how hard every furry hacker on the planet is hitting this, if there was, it would be leaked to the moon already and not speculated on.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Important to clarify that USDS (DOGE) does not have access to any military systems or intelligence systems. They only have the current access due to the historic process of the USDS.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Guys, ALL .gov records point to CISA. That’s one of the requirements for getting a .gov domain in the US. This is standard practice.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
The sheer aesthetic Lupin & Homes puts out in these blog posts is almost untouchable. I hope they’re cool guys in real life because the digital vibes and website design are immaculate.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Damn that’s sad.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Great writeup, didn’t expect “bad authentication” to actually be zero authentication, that’s absurd.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Hilarious post in that it mirrors my own experience. Starting writing a SFS site by hand in HTML, hated writing new things on it, decided to ditch it for a static site generator.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
https://wikitok.vercel.app/

Here’s the deployment app link, cute name.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
I think it’s that last part, we expect hyper growth in tech forever or it’s considered a failure.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Agreed, I think the focus here is that typically schools are Public entities, they should be more transparent than the usual corporation.
asynchronousx
·last year·discuss
Thank you for actually putting some numbers out- based on my experience with AWS I’d have to guess most datacenters are actually 10-50 times more efficient with an email than a homelab would be, if measured atomically. It gets tricky because datacenters obviously want to be maxed out as much as possible vs. idle time, but the extra electricity usage is not coming from Exchange servers.