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We live in interesting times.
Last month Linux patched a core uaf in the epoll subsystem, we rarely see these kind of bugs.
As i like these kind of bugs, i wrote a few words about it here: https://t.co/XIiPU7LSSN
ELF Mach is so close to doing something for real .. Just fought the primitive HD detection, I've gone about as far as I can without the i386 TSS hardware multitasking. I'd been working with AI instead of letting it run wild. Although I guess it means this is much slower too. whatever.
I still like the idea I get to build this from Win32 tools, using GCC 1.40 & an ELF backend. Oh and GRUB to chainload it all. future forward!
Turns out Flatpak 2.0 is NOT dependant on systemd.
It uses a standard kernel feature
All non systemd distros need to do is provide a daemon for it.
https://t.co/z2HyNlUH9I
🏴☠️ I can finally share a VMware 0day I discovered that led to CVE-2026-41702 (LPE as root). Funny enough, I found the bug in my hotel room after the second day of attending Csaba Fitzl (@theevilbit) & Gergely Kalman (@gergely_kalman) training at Zer0con.
https://t.co/mG55Ksc4gE
So many browser exploit chains that Pwn2Own is rejecting fully demonstrated submissions.
I'm sure it's a fine time to be browsing the internet.
https://t.co/UBnKfw6Wkg
So he found a real ffmpeg bug with a fuzzer then let gemini convince him it was a chrome RCE. wrote a fake proof of concept that doesn't even use ffmpeg, just his own code writing past his own buffer going "look RCE!" google asked if it works in a browser. he said "me and gemini have been trying to figure that out." it did not work in a browser. wontfixed.
Please stop submitting AI slop code pull requests to RPCS3. We will start banning those who do without disclosing.
There are plenty of resources online to learn how to debug and code instead of generating slop that you don't understand and that doesn't work.
This isn’t a glitch.
YouTube’s AI has wiped out 13+ years of WWII tank archive footage and veteran stories. My entire channel is gone, and my account has been disabled 155,000 subscribers erased overnight.
People are now calling me a PDF file, because in their minds the channel “wasn’t deleted” even though you can clearly see that it was. https://t.co/ZKFbIbWFrO
That's the internet for you!
First, the channel was removed. Then, my entire account was disabled. YouTube support bots claiming it was a Google product trigger, doesn't make a lick of sense when the channel was deleted first!
The content that got flagged? Historical WWII footage. No nudity. No inappropriate intent. Just real history yet it was labeled as “child abuse material.”
And I’m not the only one this has happened to.
https://t.co/URAlJuc7XX
This isn’t just about one channel. It raises serious concerns about how automated systems are handling and potentially erasing historical archives.
We can’t let real history be misclassified or disappear like this.
#RestorePanzerPicture #YouTubeCensorship #WWIIHistory #SaveHistory
Support the effort to restore the archive: https://t.co/AXzajRGruv
https://t.co/URAlJuc7XX
💥 Introducing "Dirty Frag"
A universal Linux LPE chaining two vulns in xfrm-ESP and RxRPC. A successor class to Dirty Pipe & Copy Fail.
No race, no panic on failure, fully deterministic. ~9 years latent.
Ubuntu / RHEL / Fedora / openSUSE / CentOS / AlmaLinux, and more.
Even if you've applied the "Copy Fail" mitigation, your Linux is still vulnerable to "Dirty Frag". Apply the Dirty Frag mitigation.
Details:
https://t.co/9nqku4svkY
The RF world is insane.
Researchers recovered AES-128 keys from a Bluetooth chip by listening to its own antenna from 10 meters away.
Crypto-engine switching noise couples into the RF chain, rides the 2.4 GHz carrier, and leaks out as radio.
NetHack is one of the most complex and longest-lived open source programs ever written, and after 46 years, v5.0 shipped today.
https://t.co/ICEyakS6T5
And ... it is a VERY cool large codebase to work with in the LLM era.
Tired of scrolling through 80-page PDFs for one answer?
I built PDF RAG upload a doc, ask a question, get the exact answer + sources. ⚡
Powered by RAG, Qdrant, OpenAI & LangChain.
No more ctrl+F. Just answers. 🔥
RAG finally feels production-ready.
https://t.co/u6KWwheVa3
ps5-linux has been released! You can now turn your PS5 Phat console on 3.xx and 4.xx FWs into a fully functional Linux PC gaming device!
https://t.co/WiiQiPCoIa
#XLibre is international. In this screen running on Plamo Linux, a Japanese #Slackware fork. Also featuring a Lenovo ThinkPad X260 with Intel HD Graphics 520, Linux 6.12.21, and #Xfce 4.20.
日本のユーザーの皆様、こんにちは!
More #LiberatedScreens at https://t.co/an226FytZL
The web is disappearing 🕳️
According to a Pew Research Center report, 26% of pages from 2013-2023 are no longer accessible.
But that’s not the whole story.
In a new study published in Internet Archive's book, VANISHING CULTURE, data scientists working with the Wayback Machine have found:
16% have been restored through the Wayback Machine.
56% are preserved before they disappear.
Preservation is the remedy for cultural loss.
📚 Read VANISHING CULTURE free from the Internet Archive
📖 Download & read: https://t.co/BrawXOwMBr
🛒 Purchase in print: https://t.co/EB58IliqDm
#VanishingCulture #DigitalMemory #InternetArchive #BookTwitter