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My name is [your name] is a power move of an introduction.
I like mdbook, least work to get up and running
When doing misc jail ctf challenges pays off in real life
I'm with you though, I think the tools employees use really do shape how they work (and the ways they're able to work) and it kind of inevitably leads to some conformity of thought and behavior for better or worse
Hmm I wonder app what this post could be about!
Writing a lil' libfuzzer runtime
Genuinely thought I was the only person who didn't like this game
I gave it a shot yesterday but it just crashed every time ๐ญ
lol, Linkedin web app on mobile sends you back to previous page if you scroll enough then hit the "no I don't want the app" button. I didn't want to use your site anyway!
My problem with unwrap is when it's unwrapping a multi-level error that stringifies in a way that hides the chain of failures!
I'm gonna say it, this is about Clair Obscur.
I grew up in Albuquerque and one of my friends in high school had a Pontiac Aztec exactly like this one with a glass pack muffler on it and no other modifications. It was the best car ever
what
Me, uneducated: why would I want watered down espresso when I can have milked down espresso
Americanos are so good I can't believe I've been missing this
QEMU agent in shambles
So wack that in C++ you dereference a pointer to get a reference instead of &*-ing it. Rust once again most intuitive language
Finishing a game I really didn't enjoy and seeing it has a 91 on metacritic makes me feel like a colossal hater lmao
One of the huge perks of working at a software company is, when there's something about the product that bothers you personally, you can get your hands dirty and find out why it's basically impossible to get fixed
Tell me why my climbing gym is trying to sell TWELVE DOLLAR smoothies no wonder I never see anyone drinking one
Oh I wasn't being sarcastic when I said it was king shit I'm all for this
I don't have a horse in the baseball fight but listening to the game on the free radio broadcast rules
Truly the "I told you so" of all time
Gotta say this is king shit from the libxml2 folks who know perfectly well it's used in all kinds of external facing mission critical places
It's fun! But probably only good if you hate nuance or dislike Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Spent the entire new Frankenstein movie scared the monster was going to come out of the screen and start beating me over the head with the moral of the story
Fair point I think that specific CVE is relatively hard until you add autodict which is actually a great example for my use case
Yeah agreed I just mostly want a good set of known bugs in the sample set so there's a sense of accomplishment instead of just "cool more coverage this way! You'll probably never find a bug though"
Fuzzer shallow e.g. CVE-2023-50268