@cytlan Our luggage was handled surprisingly well throughout 2 layovers, considering one of the checked ones was essentially an IKEA bag, not even wrapped with tape
@therceman By the way, I've tested both Pro and Flash on 145 CTF tasks seen in the wild from recent CTF competitions, and they both scored practically identical - 44.8 vs 45.5%, so you might want to consider Flash for speed.
@Worst_SU@bee_fumo Не, тут суть в другом - тут предлагается Фотошоп запускать в виртуальной машине, где нет никакого графического ускорения, поэтому что-то сложнее Ворда ты там комфортно не сможешь использовать.
@SirCzimchik@skylermzx well, that's weird, because the whole chromium engine is already packaged with Steam, perhaps something is broken in your install
@SirCzimchik@skylermzx huh? since when do you need Google Chrome? Chromium (embedded) and Google Chrome is not the same thing. One is an engine most of browsers use, and the other is a bloated browser.
@thdxr V4 Flash is really efficient for it's size. I've tested both V4 Flash and V4 Pro in my custom CTF benchmark (hundreds of real challenges from recent CTFs), and they scored 1% of each other - 44.8% for Flash vs 45.5% for Pro. It's severely undertrained.
@ololoyewa Попробуйте Kimi с поиском - единственная умная китайская модель. Grok, к слову, тоже крайне быстро умеет искать в интернете, изредка ради поиска им пользуюсь.
@ncc1015 It doesn't really matter what you use, if you have malware on your PC, it will get to your passwords one way or another, no matter if the credentials are in memory in plaintext, or encrypted with those keys being in memory too
Fun fact - you can do this with many password managers too! For example, Bitwarden stores the full unencrypted vault in memory when unlocked, same with other popular password managers. Or crypto wallets. Because that basically cannot be mitigated fully.
‼️🚨 Microsoft calls this "intended behaviour," so here we go.
How to dump the credentials of every user stored in Microsoft Edge:
1. Open Edge. Don't browse anywhere, just open it.
2. Flip to Task Manager, find Edge, expand the task.
3. Highlight the "browser" sub-task, right-click, and choose "Create Memory Dump."
4. Open the dump file and look for credentials.
The logged-in Windows user can dump every stored Edge credential with no additional rights. Which means any malware that user executes has those credentials for the asking.
Thanks to Rob VandenBrink at SANS: https://t.co/ebtVZxne4L
I was once a happy owner of a 3090 with the worst coil whine among all 3090s, it was pretty bad sitting there without headphones. So I made a MIDI player that uses my GPU's coils to play music. The audio in the video is boosted but it was very audible in person with case closed.
ah ouais aussi j'ai un buzzer sur la carte mère et j'ai découvert qu'avec linux on pouvait jouer n'importe quelle fréquence dessus
et du coup... j'ai DU jouer cette musique