Water can solve differential equations.
Lukyanov, a Soviet engineer, was trying to calculate heat transfer in concrete structures.
Hand calculation was cumbersome, so he developed an analog computer to physically model the math relationships.
It worked *really* well.
The tenth article (35 pages) of the Malware Analysis Series (MAS) is available on:
https://t.co/eS2S5fVqjl
I would like to thank Ilfak Guilfanov @ilfak and @HexRaysSA for their constant and uninterrupted support, which have helped me write these articles.
I promised to write a series of ten articles, and this is the last one. I hope that over the years I have provided professionals around the world with a little help in improving their malware analysis and reverse engineering skills. The series is now complete and this was my last contribution on malware analysis.
Next week (JAN/22) the third article of the Exploiting Reversing Series (ER 03), which is my long-term series, will be released. I hope you like it.
Have an excellent day.
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It fixes several critical security vulnerabilities that were identified during an external audit by @ROSecurity.
Update as soon as possible!
This is why drone use around firefighting aircraft is a bad mix.
Canadair Super Scooper from Quebec hits a drone in LA California area and puts a hole in the wing.
Amphibious 'Super Scooper' airplanes from Quebec, Canada are picking up seawater from the Santa Monica Bay to drop on the Palisades Fire. Great vid from Las Vegas reporter @CristenDrummond.
📺 Chaos Communication Congress (38C3) 2024 videos are now live!
Technical talks on vulnerabilities, hardware, AI, biohacking, privacy, fighting The Man, and much more.
https://t.co/4iBuSQUHen
1/ Ghrelin, the "Hunger Hormone". Hunger isn’t just a feeling—it’s a finely tuned biological response. Ghrelin connects the gut, brain, energy use, storage, and tissue repair. Let me explain: 🍽️ 🧵
#NLProc
Just because GPT-4o is 17 times more expensive than GPT-4o-mini, does that mean it generates synthetic data 17 times better?
Introducing the AgoraBench, a benchmark for evaluating data generation capabilities of LMs.
Smart TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to track what’s on screen—shows, ads, movies—and build user profiles. Opting out can stop ACR data traffic, though privacy settings are often hidden. Do you trust your TV? https://t.co/SzZwk9Vnio
Although computers cannot think, they can mimic functions such as memory and learning. This year’s physics laureates helped make this possible. Learn more about their work: https://t.co/9nojiWEfx9
#NobelPrize
Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day, which equates to about 35 million beats per year. Over the course of an average lifetime, your heart will beat more than 2.5 billion times, working tirelessly to keep you alive.
Oh, snap - now soft robots 🐙 can play ping pong 🏓 ! @tomzinzin29@Barathvenk show that folding a strip increases snapping speed and enables programmability.
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