7️⃣ Replace TV with Smart Content
Act as a learning curator.
Interests: [business/AI/etc.]
Return:
• Weekly schedule
• Under 45 min sessions
• What I’ll learn
3️⃣ Movie Night Planner
Act as my movie assistant.
Mood: [funny/scary/etc.]
Return:
• 10 free movies
• Where to watch
• Why I’ll like them
• Backup options
4️⃣ Turn YouTube into Netflix
Act as a programming director.
Create a Netflix-style weekly schedule using YouTube.
Return:
• Categories
• Channels
• Search queries
• 7-day watch plan
1️⃣ Build Your Free Entertainment Dashboard
Act as my entertainment system designer.
Create a laptop dashboard using only free + legal sources.
Organize into:
• Movies
• TV Shows
• Music
• Podcasts
• Books
• Games
• Documentaries
• Learning
Return:
• 5 platforms per category
• What each is best for
• How to use it like a premium system
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Instead of spending an hour on Netflix, why not check out this 60-minute lecture from Steve Jobs after leaving Apple? It’s packed with insights on building companies that could be more valuable than any startup book you’ve ever read.
Back in my early 2001-02 college days, one of my seniors used to teach data structures and algorithms pretty well.
One day, he introduced us to DDD - Data Display Debugger, providing visual insight into how data structures such as linked lists and pointers were laid out in memory.
It also had a bunch of handy tools/utilities providing a glimpse into the world of debugging. The visual layouts were great at clarifying a lot of newbie questions that one had during the early years of learning CS. The mental model of a data structure was easy to correlate with its actual representation in memory.
The tool works even now and is quite helpful for grasping those foundations. I highly recommend it to my students to clarify many of their doubts.
Give it a try and share your learnings.
Fast Google Dorks Scan
Collect all the possible Google dorks search combinations and to find the information about the specific web-site: common admin panels, the widespread file types and path traversal. The 100% automated.
Author: IvanGlinkin
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📝 Beginners Guide: Networking Basics for Hackers
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🔰FORWARDING SOME USEFUL E-BOOKS | MEGA DR!VE 🔰
1.Hacking Web Applications - Hacking Exposed
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4.Reversing - Secrets of Reverse Engineering
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5.Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures
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6.The Little Black Book of Computer Viruses
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7.XSS Attacks - Cross Site Scripting Exploits and Defense
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8.The Shellcoder's Handbook
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9.Wireshark for Security Professionals
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OpenAI just dropped a paper that reveals the blueprint for creating the best AI coder in the world.
But here’s the kicker: this strategy isn’t just for coding—it’s the clearest path to AGI and beyond.
Let’s break it down 🧵👇