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int0x29 commented on Claude for Chrome   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/davidbarker
lionkor · 10 hours ago
Check the links I posted :) Some do think that, yes.
int0x29 · 6 hours ago
We need regulation. The stubborn refusal to treat injection attacks seriously will cost a lot of people their data or worse.
int0x29 commented on WiFi-3D-Fusion – Real-time 3D motion sensing with Wi-Fi   github.com/MaliosDark/wif... · Posted by u/aerosol
echelon · 2 days ago
I scrolled through two pages of badges and hit counters. I have to be honest, that makes me very scared to run the underlying code.

This is what 1998 felt like.

int0x29 · 2 days ago
The UI looks like it was built by a Hollywood set designer
int0x29 commented on Computer fraud laws used to prosecute leaking air crash footage to CNN   techdirt.com/2025/08/22/i... · Posted by u/BallsInIt
neya · 5 days ago
> thanks in part to CNN’s initial failure to redact some CCTV text that described the location of the camera

This is the most important bit. That journalist had one fucking job. Technically, their job was handed to them in a platter. Now their incompetence is going to cost someone else's livelihood and possibly, life. What a sad state of affairs.

int0x29 · 5 days ago
Ehhh. It was from a fixed position CCTV camera. It was going to be found
int0x29 commented on PyPI Preventing Domain Resurrection Attacks   blog.pypi.org/posts/2025-... · Posted by u/pabs3
dvtkrlbs · 8 days ago
I think that is mainly because crypto or anything crypto related is tainted bu scams etc. So a regular user just doesnt have the same trust. Another problem is crypto gets attackwd way more since it also involves real money.
int0x29 · 8 days ago
I think they meant cryptography not crypto currencies. I will forever hate crypto currencies for taking the entire concept of cryptography as their name and getting it associated with scams.
int0x29 commented on Blurry rendering of games on Mac   colincornaby.me/2025/08/y... · Posted by u/bangonkeyboard
int0x29 · 13 days ago
The font this website uses is too thin for parts of a number of letters.
int0x29 commented on uBlock Origin Lite now available for Safari   apps.apple.com/app/ublock... · Posted by u/Jiahang
pxeboot · 22 days ago
I have been extremely happy with GrapheneOS. The built-in browser includes ad blocking, although it is not as good as uBlock Origin.
int0x29 · 22 days ago
Just run Firefox for Android. You can run a full copy of mv2 ublock origin
int0x29 commented on Tesla withheld data, lied, misdirected police to avoid blame in Autopilot crash   electrek.co/2025/08/04/te... · Posted by u/Hamuko
jeffbee · 23 days ago
There aren't enough details in the somewhat hyperbolic narrative format to really say, but if I were going to create a temporary archive of files on an embedded system for diagnostic upload, I would also delete it, because that's the nature of temporary files and nobody likes ENOSPACE. If their system had deleted the inputs of the archive that would seem nefarious, but this doesn't, at first scan.
int0x29 · 23 days ago
I would love to see what you need so much disk space for after the car is crashed and airbags are deployed. If that event fires the car is going in to the shop to have its airbags replaced at a minimum. Adding a service step to clear up /tmp after a crash is fairly straitforward.
int0x29 commented on Games Look Bad: HDR and Tone Mapping (2017)   ventspace.wordpress.com/2... · Posted by u/uncircle
int0x29 · a month ago
I suspect contrast in a lot of the games he's skewering is high because they are shootery type games where players need too see things, understand them, and react to them quickly

Also I don't necessarily see a need to make everything look like physical film.

int0x29 commented on Wii U SDBoot1 Exploit “paid the beak”   consolebytes.com/wii-u-sd... · Posted by u/sjuut
int0x29 · a month ago
I've seen people exploit hardware by messing with the power supply before. I've never seen it be the intended manufacturer maintenance key.
int0x29 commented on Let me pay for Firefox   discourse.mozilla.org/t/l... · Posted by u/csmantle
int0x29 · a month ago
I've grown very tired of all the whining about the Mozilla Corporation. The browser, MDN, and certificate trust auditing work need more money than the foundation is getting. Making the browser paid for would kill it. This means that they need to find another way to pay the bills.

People whined about search licensing and it now seems there is a court order imminently about to kill those deals. That leaves either running other services or putting ads in the browser both of which attracted much complaining.

And no, forking is not the answer. Mozilla does the lion's share of security work and maintenance. If the mother ship dies the forks will slowly wither and die as they don't have the funding to replace Mozilla. If Mozilla can't make the numbers work a fragmented mess of forks will not do better. A few of these forks have made the problem worse for themselves by insisting on bringing back and maintaining the exploit ridden mess that was XUL based add ons.

u/int0x29

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