@oerg866 Not knowing the original, this still sounds dope. Kind of like that phase in early/mid 2000s minimal-techno when everyone used plain white noise for hi-hats.
In 2010, Aaron Swartz downloaded 70GBs of articles from JSTOR. He faced $1 million fine and 35 years in jail. He took his life in 2013.
Meta illegaly downloaded 80+ terabytes of books from LibGen, Anna's Archive, and Z-library to train their AI models without any punishment.
A wrote a book on how debuggers work!
It guides you through writing a complete native debugger from scratch.
Available Spring 2025 from @nostarch (probably not with this cover)
@binitamshah They've made quite a few of those apparently. I found a forum post the other day that cards for 68k, 8086, 6502 and others https://t.co/Rwzh7iFWYt
@louispilfold I only syntax check on save or when I press a key combination. I don't need squiggly lines to appear all over my screen just because I stop typing for a fraction of a second.
I recently found an exploitable timing leak in the reference implementation of Kyber (ML-KEM), the soon-to-be NIST standard for post-quantum key encapsulation.
Let’s see if you can spot it in the source code - msg is secret:
@_lemon Ha, I've resurrected mine about a month ago. Music without notifications interrupting is so nice and I swear it drives my cans better. XMs sound like trash in Rockbox though.