Michal Melewski
@carste1n
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Security Engineer @ Somewhere ex-Google, ex-Cloudflare I use bad software and bad machines for the wrong things. My writing: https://t.co/Z7uucr5BYW
Zurich, CH
Joined November 2009
I've decided to consolidate all my social postings under https://t.co/aO9SnN2Z1a Due to that I will be slowly reducing or deleting accounts on mastadon, threads (dead anyway) and eventually twitter.
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Shipping great technology is a team sport. As Cloudflare’s CTO I am surrounded by some of the most brilliant people I know. And I am looking for a unique person to join that group as Chief of Staff. The ideal candidate is a great communicator who can write code one minute and
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Apparently I should have an opinion about this whole ffmpeg thing. I don't.
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Evey time I think I if I should write another blogpost I ask myself a question: does anybody need my writing. The answer is no. Same applies to all my previous blogposts. World would be exactly the same if I wrote nothing at all. Nobody read them anyway. So, why write?
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To clarify - this is not, in any way, official award. Just a gift from my teammates.
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Happy Friday folks! What will you be working on this weekend? If you’re looking for something to read, we quietly dropped the latest Chapter of @func25 amazing book, the anatomy of Go. A more detailed book on Go you will not find. Still available at early access prices. If
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I am speaking about Latency Profiling at C++ Zurich Meetup on Oct 6 along with the legendary Sean Parent: https://t.co/DnNdWb96OE Stop by if you are interested (or just want free snacks and to check out the Google office)
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Hoi Zäme We're thrilled to announce that Sean Parent and Dmitry Vyukov will be speaking at the October C++ meetup! **Agenda** 18:00 - 18:30 Welcome snacks and socialising
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For those who ask - it was definitely worth to spend three years there. Very interesting company with fairly unique challanges. Learned a lot, met nice people along the way. Looking forward to the next thing.
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So yeah, that was my last day at Cloudflare. Monday I'm in London (just for first week) starting something new.
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Bug bounty reporters are one of the most annoying subgroup of security industry. Sure, there are a lot of talented and well behaved reporters, but for some reason the level of entitlement is through the roof and technical expertise is also not great. Or maybe just GenZ sucks.
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Exciting! @vector35's excellent #BinaryNinja ships with built-in BinExport in the latest dev version! Here's how to use it with #BinDiff: https://t.co/TdSQJsptvO
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Love #syzkaller? Our sibling team at Google is looking for #Linux Kernel Fuzzing & Hardening specialist in Zurich. If KASAN/UBSAN/KCOV are your tools of the trade, we want to talk. https://t.co/SWwVOABozr
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We've uploaded our Time Travel Debugging in Binary Ninja stream with Xusheng Li from @vector35 where we unpacked malware and analyzed anti-analysis capabilities with TTD traces. Enjoy!
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The Eamesian Parable is as true for designing software, systems, and organizations as it is for furniture: “Never delegate understanding.”
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"At the same time, the applications “written by AI” constantly glitched, the code was unreadable, the functions did not work — in general, everything was like real artificial intelligence."
😃 The Natasha neural network turned out to be 700 Indian programmers The startup BuilderAI offered to write any application, like in a constructor, by selecting the necessary functions. In reality, customer requests were sent to the Indian office, where 700 Indians wrote code
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