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Computer Hacker.
Work @ https://sorcery.ie
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@athenamedia This article does not explain why we need hate speech legislation. A lot of what is described in the article is already covered in legislation under the "Non-Fatal Offences Against The Person Act, 1997". I think using death threats and intimidation as a reason to introduce restrictions on speech is very deceptive.

Tim Cook laid it out for his investors as to why the company will always be against users repairing gheir devices. When people can repair their devices, they don't buy new ones. When people don't buy new devices, Apple doesn't sell them new devices. It's that's simple.

Making cringe inducing skits about how much they care about the environment while doing everything they can to make iPhones disposable is the kind of corporate duplicity that’d make oil companies blush

https://www.inverse.com/article/52189-tim-cook-says-apple-faces-2-key-problems-in-surprising-shareholder-letter

@todb @neurovagrant @iagox86 Make a folder called attachments. Settings > Files and Links > Attachments folder path and set it to the attachments folder you just made. Also set the "Default location for new attachments" setting to "In the folder specified below". This will work for new images but you will have to move already existing images.

@sinabhfuil His math assumes energy prices are going to stay the same for the next 88 years but any graph would tell you otherwise

MyBB RCE in Admin Panel using ReDoS https://blog.sorcery.ie/posts/mybb_acp_rce/ CVE-2023-41362 #redos #rce #php #mybb

SQLi in SimpleImportProduct Prestashop Module CVE-2023-39675 https://blog.sorcery.ie/posts/simpleimportproduct_sqli/

XSS in FieldPopupNewsletter Prestashop Module CVE-2023-39676 https://blog.sorcery.ie/posts/fieldpopupnewsletter_xss/ #prestashop #xss

Up to 0$! Wow, amazing. I'll get right on that...

@netspooky

OOM OOM OOM OOM
we're running out of room
there's too much memory pressure
it's gonna cause some errors

I made a small patch to CPython, and it was 100% worth it

(SyntaxError -> SkillIssue)
Terminal screenshot showing a python repl: SkillIssue: closing parenthesis ']' does not match opening parenthesis '('

YOU MUST ONLY READ THE OFFICIAL BLOGS

there is no breach
there is no vulnerability
there are no zero days
*jedi wave*

https://therecord.media/microsoft-disputes-report-on-chinese-hacking

xss is just a loser's rce

The goal of "longtermism" and most AI evangelism or Singularity woo is to make trivial things sound important at the expense of actually important things so you will give these people money.

"This page looks better in the app!"

idk, random tech company, sounds like that's more of a you problem

Another blog post about my arch setup and changes I made post-install
https://0daysto.live/posts/arch_linux_ricing/

@ciaranmak do you find linkedin handy for getting pentest work? Not sure if it's worth signing onto it or not

You know a piece of software is going to go hard when the manual opens up with a epigraph about God


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1 Introduction
A physicist, an engineer, and a computer scientist were discussing the nature of God. "Surely a Physicist," said the physicist, "because early in the Creation, God made Light, and you know, Maxwell's equations, the dual nature of electromagnetic waves, the relativistic consequences...» "An Engineer!," said the engineer,
"because before making Light, God split the Chaos into Land and Water; it takes a hell of an engineer to handle

Struggling to put my finger on something that's been bothering me for the last few years. I think it's that all around me people are trying to use technology to run every system at maximum capacity/efficiency. I think it's one of the most self-destructive economic and social trends.

To begin with, there are lots of low hanging fruit available to increase efficiency in any system. Load boxes in a delivery van in the rough order that they're due to be delivered.

Why do they call them graveyards when they could call them ghost estates

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