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10biForthOS: a full 8086 OS in 46 bytes
An incredibly primitive operating system, with just two instructions: compile (1) and execute (0). It is heavily inspired by Frank Sergeant 3-Instruction Forth and is a strip down exercise following up SectorForth, SectorLisp, SectorC (the C compiler used here) and milliForth. Here is the full OS code in 46 bytes of 8086 assembly opcodes. ↫ 10biForthOS sourcehut page Yes, the entire operating system easily fits right here, inside an OSNews quote block: … ⌘ Read more
Beyond best practices: Using OWASP ASVS to bake security into your delivery pipeline for 2025
How to turn a community-driven checklist into a living part of your SDLC.
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Find Secrets in Hidden Directories Using Fuzzing ️
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Lab: Exploiting server-side parameter pollution in a query string
Server Side parameter pollution
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Breaking Twitter’s VPN: $20,160 Bounty for a Pre-Auth RCE via Pulse Secure Chain
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**One Endpoint to Rule Them All: How I Chained 3 Bugs into Full Account Takeover **
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Demystifying Cookies : The Complete Guide for Bug Bounty Hunters — Part 1
Everything you need to know about cookies to expand your attack surface and find real bugs.
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**Silent but Deadly: How Blind XSS in Email Notifications Gave Me Root Alerts **
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DFIR: An Introduction | TryHackMe Write-Up | FarrosFR
Here is my article on the walkthrough of a free room: DFIR: An Introduction. Introductory room for the DFIR module. I wrote this in 2025…
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MITM HTTPS Payload with Python
A lightweight MITM tool for monitoring encrypted traffic and detecting threats powered by AI and built in Python
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**From CSP to OMG: How a Tiny Misconfigured Header Let Me Run JS Anywhere **
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I Gave Myself 60 Minutes to Find a Bug — This Is What Happened
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I still have one of my first modems, a Creatix LC 144 VF:
I think this was the modem that I used when I first connected to the internet, but I’m not sure.
I plugged it in again and it still works:
The firmware appears to be from 1994, which sounds about right. I don’t think we had internet access before that. We certainly did use local mailboxes, though. (Or BBS’s, as you might call them.)
I now want to actually use that modem again. For the moment, I can only use a phone to dial into it, I lack a second modem to actually establish a connection. Here’s a video:
Not spectacular, but the modem does answer after me entering ATA.
I bought another cheap old modem on eBay and am now waiting for it to arrive. Once it’s here, I want to simulate an actual dial-up session, hopefully from OS/2 or Windows 3.x.
Trump crashes Russian stock market: minus US$1 billion in few hours ⌘ Read more
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From Zero to $1000/Month | Bug Bounty Automation Blueprint
Proven Tactics, Tools, and Code to Automate Your Way to Consistent Bounties
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️My Top 7 Mistakes as a New Bug Hunter (And How to Avoid Them)
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** The Misconfigured Magnet: How Public Buckets Exposed Millions of User Files **
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UE1 homebrew 1-bit vacuum computer in action
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One of the nicest things about Go is the language itself, comparing Go to other popular languages in terms of the complexity to learn to be proficient in:
- Go:
25keywords (Stack Overflow); CSP-style concurrency (goroutines & channels)
- Python 2:
30keywords (TutorialsPoint); GIL-bound threads & multiprocessing (Wikipedia)
- Python 3:
35keywords (Initial Commit); GIL-bound threads,asyncio& multiprocessing (Wikipedia, DEV Community)
- Java:
50keywords (Stack Overflow); threads +java.util.concurrent(Wikipedia)
- C++:
82keywords (Stack Overflow);std::thread, atomics & futures (en.cppreference.com)
- JavaScript:
38keywords (Stack Overflow); single-threaded event loop &async/await, Web Workers (Wikipedia)
- Ruby:
42keywords (Stack Overflow); GIL-bound threads (MRI), fibers & processes (Wikipedia)
@movq@www.uninformativ.de i feel like when i read go code i’m reading some algebra shit where every part is 1-5 letters long and then there’s weird symbols like := and it’s just infinitely harder for me to parse and infer meaning from lol. it’s such a me problem
More than 1,900 Americans applied for UK citizenship as Trump began second term ⌘ Read more
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This is one of my attempts: 
$ go build ./cmd/xor/... && ./xor
Generation 95 | Fitness: 0.999964 | Nodes: 9 | Conns: 19
Target reached!
Best network performance:
[0 0] → got=0 exp=0 (raw=0.000) ✅
[0 1] → got=1 exp=1 (raw=0.990) ✅
[1 0] → got=1 exp=1 (raw=0.716) ✅
[1 1] → got=0 exp=0 (raw=0.045) ✅
Overall accuracy: 100.0%
Wrote best.dot – render with `dot -Tpng best.dot -o best.png`
Trump recommends 50% tariff on European Union starting June 1 ⌘ Read more
fit 1 $ spin (saw 0.1 * sign fxy) $ rect 0 1 - rect 0 0.99 >> add;#punctual #livecoding #creativecoding #videoart
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Adafruit Hit With $36K Tariff Bill on 1,000 lbs of Electronics
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6.1.140: longterm
Version:6.1.140 (longterm)Released:2025-05-22Source:linux-6.1.140.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.1.140.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.1.140 ⌘ Read more
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** They Missed This One Tiny Parameter — I Made $500 Instantly**
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