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DOGE team member alleged involvement with cybercriminals

krebsonsecurity.com
21 points·by dimaor·năm ngoái·6 comments

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dimaor
·tháng trước·discuss
Location: Israel

Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: it depends

Technologies: Python (Django), JS (React), Dart (Flutter), Elixir (Phoenix), Linux, PostgreSQL, Redis, Docker, AWS

CV: https://dimaor.com/cv

Freelance full stack web/mobile, worked on dozens of projects, running projects in production, CTO for several clients, building end to end including maintenance & IT.

Interested in infosec & systems programming, working fast and very dedicated.
dimaor
·2 tháng trước·discuss
you have HN, there is always someone here, my friend :).
dimaor
·3 tháng trước·discuss
doesn't it seem like the biggest knowledge and traffic theft in the history of the internet? when other sites giving you information from other sources it is illegal, but when it goes through this prediction machine, it is sort of OK?

it smells funny
dimaor
·3 tháng trước·discuss
you described the spotify revenue model, AFAIK deezer does _user to artists_. based on an article I've read 2 years ago.
dimaor
·7 tháng trước·discuss
for some reason I remember him being related to YUI, but I learned JS from Douglas Crockford, one of the best lectures from the old days of JS.
dimaor
·10 tháng trước·discuss
maybe submitters should pay a dollar to submit bugs which they will get a refund for when bug is confirmed?

even if not AI, there are probably many un skilled developers which submit bogus bug reports, even un knowingly.
dimaor
·10 tháng trước·discuss
meh,just a fancy image generator, the pigeon hadron collider does not even have enough pigeons in it.
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
maybe you right, but it was weird that everything else was working perfect. rendering engines, games, other graphic things...

that is why I commented, since was disappointed a bit
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
I'm not sure, it might have changed since, but my personal experience was different.

Tried using zed on Linux (pop os, Nvidia) several months ago, was terribly slow, ~1s to open right click context window.

I've spent some time debugging this, and turns out that my GPU drivers are not the best with my current pop os release, but I still don't understand how it might take so long and how GPU is related to right clicking.

Switched back to emacs, love every second. :)

I'm not sure if title referring to actual development speed or the editor performance.

p.s. I play top games on Linux, all is fine with my GPU & drivers.
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
a bad joke is in no way as peculiar as this.
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
There is a post which was flagged twice that was submitted by another user.

That is the reason I actually found the post and was amazed it was flagged so soon, when I got back to HN post after reading it. (15 minutes).

the post does not discuss politics but a certain member of the new team and some of his past, and maybe future.

re 1: why would somebody so respected in the cybersec community go after politics all of a sudden and not simply do that from curiosity? also, why would there be only one of those posts? I would expect more in this case.

I am asking simply to understand, I am not from the U.S and really am not involved in politics.

edit: question to pt. 1 in parent
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
For some reason the other submission is being flagged, but I think it is important for others to see.
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
I have read the article, and saw the link, I simply thought it is so simple to actually add an example since the post itself is a web page.
dimaor
·năm ngoái·discuss
Is it weird that I expected the post to actually have running examples?
dimaor
·2 năm trước·discuss
the only thing worth using LLMs here for is the cover letter.

maybe I'm wrong but turning HTML into structured data example by using an LLM is bug prone and lazy.

the real challenge parts are pretty basic as well..

don't get me wrong I am not judging automation, but using LLMs for these trivial tasks is IMO a waste of time as a software engineer.
dimaor
·2 năm trước·discuss
not sure, but maybe it's possible only to update the model in a specific time? are there other uses to the data apart from learning and validation?
dimaor
·2 năm trước·discuss
minimalism and due diligince, I hope.

my 2 cents are that it is not theoretically possible to handle and actually fight the problem of _too many dependencies_. we all need them to move quickly.

But, there must be a balance.

remark: just look at the FE framework / packages world (eco system), this is too much, and most are not needed.
dimaor
·2 năm trước·discuss
Wow, you beat me to it. I have been building my own version of the same application for myself.

Great job, I will be happy to contribute as well.
dimaor
·3 năm trước·discuss
I think I have been misread, the whole point of my comments is to realize that anyone can staple engineering and make you think this is something someone actually thought and went through, which is usually, not.
dimaor
·3 năm trước·discuss
software engineers work with the chips, which have an API and from my POV it is a property.

that is a portion of what I have been referring to.