This is fucking madness. We are destroying our planet and a global pandemic is killing thousands per day. Yet all of our creative abilities are being used to score points for our tribe alone—stealing from others, poisoning their resources, salting the earth behind us.
I was always curious to know how computers and networks worked. When you begin to understand that deeply, you begin to see the vulnerabilities. Morally you are then obligated to fix/defend against those vulnerabilities. Besides, it’s fun!
A single source code file was temporarily replaced while the build was ongoing, and then the original file put back after the object had been created from the attackers’ code. I would be utterly shocked to find any build/QA process that would have flagged this.
Pretty clever trick. Celcius is the percentage around a semicircle, Fahrenheit gives the angle (plus 32).
This makes for handy intuitive conversions like
25°C = 32 + 45 = 77°F.
50°C = 32 + 90 = 122°F.
Even handier if you're comfortable rounding 32 to 30.
Between 0°C and 100°C are 180°F. This allows for a nice mnemonic to convert between those units using an angle as a guide for °F.
Made possible via #manim, thanks to @3blue1brown and @manim_community!
Applesauce is part of the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast)—mild foods you’re supposed to eat when you feel poorly. I don’t think many people enjoy it for itself, although I do (along with all other things apple).
If you always wondered how do windows kernel drivers work, this post by @matterpreter is really great at providing the basic big picture, both from a dev and reversing standpoint, in a light 10min reading. posts.specterops.io/methodol…