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lilting.ch
3 points·by kekqqq·ieri·0 comments

Report on 40 Malicious Chrome Extensions, 22M Users

github.com
7 points·by kekqqq·7 giorni fa·1 comments

Chrome Extensions, 22M Users, One Undisclosed Offense Each

hermandaniel.com
6 points·by kekqqq·8 giorni fa·0 comments

Tests suggest Russian satellites can jam GPS on a continental scale

arstechnica.com
7 points·by kekqqq·11 giorni fa·1 comments

Browser CLI for Agents

github.com
3 points·by kekqqq·15 giorni fa·0 comments

Kremlometr - Using NLP to spot pro-Russian propaganda in czech media comments

kremlometr.cz
20 points·by kekqqq·24 giorni fa·6 comments

Loreplay ChatGPT Online

youraislopbores.me
2 points·by kekqqq·4 mesi fa·1 comments

A simple dead man's switch in Rust

storopoli.com
3 points·by kekqqq·5 mesi fa·0 comments

4chan for Clankers

4claw.org
59 points·by kekqqq·5 mesi fa·83 comments

The Most Unsettling Album on the Internet

vapor95.com
1 points·by kekqqq·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Eclipse: A Hexagonal Strategy Game

hermandaniel.com
2 points·by kekqqq·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Optar – OPTical ARchiver

ronja.twibright.com
2 points·by kekqqq·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Cheatsheet for Plots

hermandaniel.com
1 points·by kekqqq·6 mesi fa·0 comments

The past, present and future of LLM coding

hermandaniel.com
3 points·by kekqqq·6 mesi fa·2 comments

Surveillance Watch – A map that shows connections between surveillance companies

surveillancewatch.io
113 points·by kekqqq·6 mesi fa·27 comments

Something Little on Group Testing

hermandaniel.com
2 points·by kekqqq·7 mesi fa·0 comments

A better zip bomb (2019)

bamsoftware.com
191 points·by kekqqq·7 mesi fa·56 comments

Mind Switches in Futurama and Stargate

arxiv.org
2 points·by kekqqq·7 mesi fa·1 comments

Wasabi: Open-source, privacy preserving Bitcoin wallet

github.com
1 points·by kekqqq·8 mesi fa·0 comments

GreyNoise IP Check

check.labs.greynoise.io
6 points·by kekqqq·8 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

kekqqq
·10 giorni fa·discuss
I also know a company that fits this very well. I wonder how many such companies are out there.
kekqqq
·23 giorni fa·discuss
In theory, this could be extended to different languages, currently not supported.
kekqqq
·23 giorni fa·discuss
The precision is around 60% - 70%. It could be increased with LLMs+RAG and I've tried it already, but that would cost some $$ on this amount of comments.
kekqqq
·4 mesi fa·discuss
> Get on my level, son. It’ll be one man unicorns, new breed of CEOs running army of openclaws. I’ll have you fucking know that I’ve just launched “build me a next unicorn” prompt and 1000 agents have been running nonstop for a week.

Woah, what is that 2026? Emulating the economy using human flesh is obsolete. Just emulate the entire C-suite with the fleet of agents in the latent space of LLMs running on the orbital datacenters, powered by the same solar energy that used to keep humans warm.
kekqqq
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Tested on both ink and laser. There is a small introduction of error even with the laser printer and you have another error introduced by scanning. That limits how small the QR codes can be. Paper+QR codes are feasible only for very small files.
kekqqq
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Some time ago, I tried to use https://github.com/alisinabh/paperify to back up some data I had in the form of QR codes on paper. Turns out the standard printer is very limiting in terms of how many bits of data you can fit into paper if you want to read it reliably. I would guess this would be the same in their case. Maybe they will come up with a good protocol with error codes that would suit their "printer".

Anyway, I like the concept of storing QR codes on paper or other medium even if it is not really practical.
kekqqq
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Finally, I was hoping for this to be implemented in 2026. Rendered DOM is for humans, not for agents.
kekqqq
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This seems to me to be a great tool. I will give it a try.
kekqqq
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I must say that the book is unrealistic, but it makes a good sci-fi story. Thanks, I read it just now in 80 min.
kekqqq
·6 mesi fa·discuss
Thanks, this might come in handy. Currently, 4 years in the business. Working for an S&P500 company at the moment, but I am considering running my own thing or joining a startup as the next stop.
kekqqq
·6 mesi fa·discuss
If you pay for it to gain the access, then it is not open source. In open source, everyone can access it and contribute (in theory).
kekqqq
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I am personally not a fan of TODOs, use tasks instead. TODOs are embedded in codebase - difficult to work with, that's why we have Jira where you can manipulate, filter and aggregate tasks. The only acceptable case of TODOs in my opinion is to leave them as suggestions to a future person in the case of refactor. Then you could have a task that says something like "Refactor feature xyz and solve TODOs".
kekqqq
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The project is very new, with two days of unique days with commits and 11 commits in its history. I would bet it is vibecoded.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I feel that LaTeX is still a good option for broad use, as it is the default that "everyone" knows. It may happen that Typst will be forgotten in 10 years, I doubt that will happen with LaTeX.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> Is this pdf violating his copyright?

I am not sure.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> So, I gather that you treated your solutions as throw-away code, rather than keeping them?

I kept the code that I found clever or useful, but I had a very borderline approach to archiving my stuff in general back then. I was still in high school.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Ah okay, I was active there 9-12 years ago, so it migh been before the crash. I remember checking it, however, 7 years ago, and I was still able to log in.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
No one tells you that they delete inactive accounts. I used to have over 300 solved problems htere. Now it is all gone, all the effort, but the skill remained of course.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> Socrates insists that writing destroys memory and weakens the mind.

https://blogs.ubc.ca/etec540sept13/2013/09/29/socrates-writi...

I would bet that back in days some women would get ick from men not remembering everything but writing it down.
kekqqq
·8 mesi fa·discuss
The question is whether you would like to work for a company that doesn't want to allocate human resources for your interview. It gives the same or even worse vibe as when the interview is disorganised or borderline. Often, the interview and the short contact with people is the only thing you will have in order to decide if you would like to work with those people or not.