
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") replied to a tweet by @meakoopa:
cats have decided this antique “telephone chair” is theirs now
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") replied to a tweet by @meakoopa:
cats have decided this antique “telephone chair” is theirs now
i am woefully inadequate when it comes to wifi but i know y’all are out there who know your shit! can anyone help Tom out?
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@tmarsland ("Tom Marsland") wrote:
Hey @TracketPacer, do you do wifi stuff? I'm trying to figure out the best way to adequately cover my new house with the internets.
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
I think they cycled across their careers taking turns being the Hotter One, like the moon and sun, never both reaching peak until the ecliptic of HEAT
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@NickMillerMusic ("Nick Miller") wrote:
They’re arguing with each other about who’s hotter https://twitter.com/mubiuk/status/1658106190298054656
@withoutboats ("srrrse") retweeted:
@jeremyphoward ("Jeremy Howard") wrote:
"Any model made available in the EU, without first passing extensive, and expensive, licensing, would subject companies to massive fines of the greater of €20,000,000 or 4% of worldwide revenue. Opensource developers, and hosting services such as GitHub... would be liable"
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@technomancers ("Technomancers_ai") replied to a tweet by @MeetThePress:
@MeetThePress @ericschmidt Fear reaction to what the EU is about to do. https://technomancers.ai/eu-ai-act-to-target-us-open-source-software/#more-561
@MattBaume ("Matt Baume") wrote:
Hi New York, I'm coming to see you in one week!
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@hankgreen ("Hank Green") wrote:
A freelancer friend of mine reports that a big website she works for will soon be posting ChatGPT generated stories.
The bylines will be made-up human names to obscure the fact that they’re AI-generated, which is the part that seems the most disconcerting to me.
@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:
Is this true
@zilmer ("Priidu Zilmer") wrote:
Kas keegi teab, millal "Ühistu" 101 osalejaga järge filmima hakatakse?
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@oldenoughtosay ("madeline odent") wrote:
The USA healthcare system
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@PicturesFoIder ("non aesthetic things") wrote:
@Oatmeal ("The Oatmeal") replied to a tweet by @Oatmeal:
Three words left and this game will disappear
@Oatmeal ("The Oatmeal") wrote:
A Little Wordy #29. Show me your scores. https://theoatmeal.com/wordy?date=05-15-23
@TracketPacer replied to a tweet by @TracketPacer:
recording is up here now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27DqsG0CtgI
@ewarren ("Elizabeth Warren") wrote:
There are commonsense steps we as a nation can—and must—take to reduce gun violence. I’m going to stay on this—including working to ban assault weapons.
@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:
It’s their world I’m just living in it
ppl like to preach a lot of manifesting + peace shit here but honestly i am overwhelmingly afraid of almost everything & ive been dragged kicking & screaming into many of the successes i’ve had in life. all i mean 2 say is: u can be excessively imperfect & still find happiness ✌🏼
@LolOverruled ("Lolo") wrote:
jesus fucking christ
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@nytopinion ("New York Times Opinion") wrote:
“What if Penny had stood down and done nothing at all? Would everyone — including Neely — have emerged from that subway car unscathed?” asks @DavidAFrench. “We can’t know for certain, and that lack of certainty creates the conditions for violence.” https://nyti.ms/44VNZkW
@HillaryClinton ("Hillary Clinton") wrote:
An Idaho mother faced two options: Continue a pregnancy likely to end in miscarriage or stillbirth, with risks to her own health, or travel out of state for an abortion.
These stories are playing out all over the country.
@telegram ("Telegram Messenger") wrote:
You can organize your chats into custom lists like Unread, Groups, News or Work by using Folders. They'll automatically sort your chats based on custom filters – and you can individually add or remove any others. #TelegramTips
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@Mikel_Jollett ("Mikel Jollett") replied to a tweet by @Mikel_Jollett:
Ok how about this:
No more billionaires. None.
After you reach $999 million, every red cent goes to schools and health care.
You get a trophy that says, “I won capitalism” and we name a dog park after you.
@schneierblog ("Schneier Blog") wrote:
Micro-Star International Signing Key Stolen http://dlvr.it/Sp3YQK
@olensmar ("Ole Lensmar") retweeted:
@tracetest_io ("Tracetest - Develop and Test Using OpenTelemetry") wrote:
🔥 Fantastic intro to distributed tracing by our friends at @grafana. Want to see a collab, and learn more about trace-based testing? Please leave a like and comment on what you want us to demo!!! 🕵️
#distributed #tracing #tempo #grafana #tracebasedtesting
https://bit.ly/44VpF2J
@gcouprie ("Geoffroy Couprie") retweeted:
@GwinizDu ("Steven Le Roux") wrote:
1 GB/s more per week🤩Now 4.5GB/s with SIMD optimizations for the brand new HTTP Sōzu lib. Like HTX for HAProxy, it allows going from H1 to H1/H2 or from H2 to H1/H2 with an internal agnostic HTTP representation. Awesome job team!! Release incoming 🚀
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@FlorentinDUBOIS ("Florentin DUBOIS") wrote:
🥳Here we are! https://github.com/CleverCloud/kawa
💪We also have a version that goes higher up to 4.5GB/s with a smaller feature set that better match other crates.
😍 Thanks to @Wonshtrum for those awesome performance improvements https://twitter.com/GwinizDu/status/1656055145598205953
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
Appendix! Here's the link to our research paper again: https://appliedcrypto.ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/infk/inst-infsec/appliedcrypto/research/TavernaPaterson-SnappingSnapSync.pdf
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
A concluding thought: the blockchain space still has a long way to develop from a security standpoint. Not for the first time, our work shows that performance and fast-paced progress have been prioritised over security. (14/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
We implemented and tested our attacks in a scaled-down private Ethereum network, confirmed their practicality, and provided countermeasures. Attack code here: https://github.com/massitaverna/malicious-go-ethereum (13/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
The combination of the two flaws leads to our third attack: with just 0.000055% of the total mining power (5 GPUs on pre-Merge Ethereum, 1 GPU on Ethereum Classic!), an adversary can again permanently divert a victim node onto a malicious chain. (12/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
Our second attack exploits this to make syncing nodes permanently deviate from the consensus chain. The attacker needs 0.23% of the total network mining power. The attack scales to multiple victims at no additional cost. (11/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
Once the seed is recovered, an attacker can mine a longer chain than the honest one. The attacker needs 1.6% of the total network mining power. After feeding the victim with this malicious chain, the victim will operate on it for a limited amount of time (hours to days). (9/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
Flaw #2: Go-Ethereum had a quite complex vulnerability related to the sidechain import mechanism. The developers had noticed and fixed this. But their countermeasure makes it possible for a syncing node to be tricked into regarding the honest blockchain as malicious. (10/14)
@kennyog replied to a tweet by @kennyog:
As a consequence, an adversary can provide a syncing victim node with an arbitrarily crafted Ethereum state (fake balances, fake smart contracts, or any modification it likes). This allows a malicious actor to make economic gains in various ways. (7/14)