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alt @matmul
bangalore / sf
Joined January 2019
This is my debut hour-long talk on exploiting a heap-overflow in Llama.cpp RPC, when I was fifteen at ZeroCon. Enjoy:) https://t.co/Mx54CeX5oA
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I've build sandboxes and I wonder what yall can do with this for security.. recon? malware analysis? secure code review?
✨ What we've shipped in 2 weeks • Pause/Resume Sandboxes • Streaming Executions • Environment Variables • Unlimited File I/O • Metadata • Filtering & Pagination • Multi API keys with fresh UI Join the waitlist — we'll give you access in hours: https://t.co/J7xbSEdj6z
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https://t.co/isQgIlwTNT is live! Secure sandbox environments for running untrusted code, malware analysis, ephemeral compute.. hit me up, i'll get you access..
Today, we’re excited to introduce https://t.co/J7xbSEdj6z — the execution layer for the agentic internet. Run RL agents, computer-use, and untrusted code in secure, isolated sandboxes that scale instantly. Private beta goes live today — we’ll approve waitlist access in batches.
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Hack so big that even @HacktronAI is affected. We use a service that use the affected backend.
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interesting phishing email i got yesterday.. 1. actor created a repo "ator", and username is "ycombin", so it looks like "ycombin/ator". 2. they create a new issue in this repo, and they tag your username. 3. in a few seconds you will receive an email from
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how to blame 101 blame wifi for demos mess ups. blame dns for outages. blame intern for security breaches.
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hey @rauchg im in sf and was wondering if i could meet the cracked vercel team?
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What Makes System Calls Expensive: A Linux Internals Deep Dive. https://t.co/fQNnIBCdrS Another great post by @abhi9u. I learned a lot, including vDSO.
blog.codingconfessions.com
An explanation of how Linux handles system calls on x86-64 and why they show up as expensive operations in performance profiles
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naval always said you gotta be here in sf, i thought why the hype.. now i understand. cracked people everywhere, so much innovation and so much capital poured into value creation.. the fuel here seems to be endless, people like @NamanyayG inspire a ton. if you wanna build
i feel so lucky to be surrounded by all this brilliance so i've just arrived at this @joinodf event. the first thing I do is look for somewhere to show Giga's latest feature to a friend. i find a stack of green chairs, about eye height -- perfect, a standing desk. plus, i
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Today and every day, Anduril honors our heroes. Veterans are core to our mission. They make up over 13% of our employee base. That’s more than twice the share in the US Labor Force. We asked our employees to nominate their Veteran teammates to recognize their impact. Here's
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rocking https://t.co/xYfpsO5UBh this month, hoping i burn less cursor credits with my awful prompts
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i didn't think i'd survive the hike, but i did and it was fucking great.
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1997: Nmap was first released as a simple port scanner via an article in issue 51 of Phrack magazine which included the source code. That's right - 28 years of Nmap!
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