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Daniel Franke

@dfranke

Security researcher. Keeping the internet safe for anarchy.

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calendar_today26-05-2008 08:10:47

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I say 20 minimum, but I'd accept larger answers based on e.g. the idea that the printed lines have nonzero width so their inner and outer perimeters are distinct, or that there's a triangle in the counter of the letter 'A' in 'TRIANGLES'.

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Almost everybody is posting their favorite dunks, but for me it's gotta be this tweet. Reading it completely broke my sense of time.

Almost everybody is posting their favorite dunks, but for me it's gotta be this tweet. Reading it completely broke my sense of time.
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Japan Twitter is the most wholesome thing to happen to the Internet since ShantyTok. So who's going to share some Japanese sea shanties?

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As much as I generally try to just root for Team Space and ignore agency politics and commerical rivalries, I remain absolutely pissed that the Artemis program is going ahead while the Mars Sample Return mission got debudgeted and cancelled. Such a colossal waste.

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R/GA This is Major Tom to tech support I’m clicking on the tab But it’s acting in a most peculiar way And the menu ribbon looks quite different today

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“I have two versions of outlook and neither of them are working” is actually a generational NASA quote now. Not quite One Small Step but every generation lives in a different world

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With apologies to Clarke and Dawe. INTERVIEWER: Thank you for joining us Senator Collins. Now this OpenBSD vulnerability that was revealed earlier today– COLLINS: The one where the kernel panicked? INTERVIEWER: Yes COLLINS: Yeah, it's not very typical, I'd like to make that

With apologies to Clarke and Dawe.

INTERVIEWER: Thank you for joining us Senator Collins. Now this OpenBSD vulnerability that was revealed earlier today–

COLLINS: The one where the kernel panicked?

INTERVIEWER: Yes

COLLINS: Yeah, it's not very typical, I'd like to make that
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Is it just me, or does GPT-5.4 seem lazier recently? I'm hearing lots of such complaints about Claude but haven't heard anyone else yet saying this about OpenAI models. Seems I have to browbeat it now to get the quality of technical writing that it would oneshot a few weeks ago.

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This looks AWESOME! I used to be a fencer, and I've complained for decades that watching it on TV is pointless because the sport is much too fast to be appreciated at 30fps. Problem solved.

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There's a structural reason that this happened, but it's not any of the ones that you'll hear about from Lunduke Journal. uutils is MIT-licensed. In order to maintain this and avoid accidental infection by GPL-licensed coreutils code, the project attempts a "Chinese wall"

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You buy a German anvil. It contains 83 moving parts and requires winding twice a day. It's forged from excellent steel, holds tolerances across all three striking faces to within three microns, includes a beautifully indexed horn-adjustment mechanism nobody asked for, and