Inspired by sacred geometry and intermittent energy transmission, this Three.js experiment builds a living octahedral construct with holographic shaders, glowing orbitals, volumetric particles, and sci-fi UI aesthetics. Open-source code โ
๐ดโโ ๏ธthis is how your vibecoded app gets hacked...
let's hack a website together
i'll show you why "trusting client" fallacy can cost you 1000s of dollars
thread to learn how to avoid this:
Like a mold of clay in the hands of a sculptor, through the steady removal of imperfections, we are molded and refined into a masterpiece; we need only to faithfully surrender to the artist.
@blake41@taykv2@daniel_mac8@Austen This provides a visual representation, a gui, if you will, of your code structure for you to manipulate visually in a point and click way. This makes it easier to see interdependencies to change only the code you want to change - set your context window by clicking.
Just built an MCP for Ghidra.
Now basically any LLM (Claude, Gemini, local...) can Reverse Engineer malware for you. With the right prompting, it automates a *ton* of tedious tasks.
One-shot markups of entire binaries with just a click.
Open source, on Github now.
In the physical world, almost all information is transmitted through traveling waves -- why should it be any different in your neural network?
Super excited to share recent work with the brilliant @mozesjacobs: "Traveling Waves Integrate Spatial Information Through Time"
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๐คฏ Plant mimics the leaf shape of *fake plastic plant*, suggesting *plant vision* rather than chemical signalling through volatiles or horizontal gene transfer.
"Recent research into plant perception and communication has provided new surprising details into the life of plants enjoying not only ability of communication through chemical volatiles but also perception of acoustic signals. Moreover, research done on the visual capabilities of algae and protists clearly suggest vision already in unicellular organisms. Experimental testing of the ocelli-based plant vision, as it was done by Harold Wager, would be the logical next step in our quest for understanding the plant sensory complexity."
https://t.co/V74uBpfycW