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November 20, 2024 at 6:12 PM
あと、「せ」って、昔の「せうゆ」って言葉が関係してるらしいよ。なるほど
「もっと詳しく言うと、理由はどうやら分子の大きさによるものです。砂糖の分子って大きいんですが、塩の分子は小さいんです。だから、砂糖を先に入れればそのすき間から塩が入っていけるんだけど、塩を先に入れていくと砂糖の入るすき間がなくなっちゃうんですね。
だから、味付けする場合は、やっぱりお砂糖からがいいんだよね。」

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February 1, 2025 at 9:56 PM
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I got Linux running in a PDF file using a RISC-V emulator.

PDFs support Javascript, so Emscripten is used to compile the TinyEMU emulator to asm.js, which runs in the PDF. It boots in about 30 seconds and emulates a riscv32 buildroot system.

linux.doompdf.dev/linux.pdf
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January 31, 2025 at 8:02 PM
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I don't often post about my work but bughunters.google.com/blog/6355265... is actually super cool thing my team is doing. These short term redteams focused on just stealing our passwords were always amazing to highlight how severely broken complex systems are. The internal writeups are so, so fun!
Blog: The Great Google Password Heist: 15 years of hacking passwords to test our security (and build team culture!)
The Leaving Tradition in Google's security team, which could be described as a type of small-scale offensive security exercise, is a great (and fun) example of team culture. Curious? See this blog pos...
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December 4, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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(someone used a carefully crafted branch name to inject a crypto miner into a popular Python package: github.com/ultralytics/...)
Discrepancy between what's in GitHub and what's been published to PyPI for v8.3.41 · Issue #18027 · ultralytics/ultralytics
Bug Code in the published wheel 8.3.41 is not what's in GitHub and appears to invoke mining. Users of ultralytics who install 8.3.41 will unknowingly execute an xmrig miner. Examining the file util...
github.com
December 6, 2024 at 3:28 AM
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November 23, 2024 at 5:54 AM