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The article discusses how Math.tanh function in JavaScript can be used to fingerprint underlying operating systems due to slight differences in its output on various OS platforms, which are attributed to the different implementations of libm libraries. The article also explains the reasons behind these discrepancies and provides a detailed guide on how to reverse-engineer and reproduce the algorithm exactly for each platform.
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This comment thread discusses various aspects of numerical computation, including floating-point and fixed-point arithmetic, with a focus on their advantages and disadvantages. It also delves into debates surrounding the ethics and legality of web scraping, particularly in relation to AI-generated content and privacy concerns.
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GhostLock is a critical vulnerability in the Linux kernel that has existed since 2011, allowing unprivileged local attackers to escalate privileges and escape containers. The exploit strategy involves triggering a race condition with a specific sequence of futex operations, leading to a stack-use-after-free (UAF) scenario.
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The comment thread discusses a security vulnerability in Linux known as 'GhostLock', its impact on Android devices, and the controversy around upvoting original content. There is also debate about the severity of the vulnerability and its implications for different platforms like Linux containers and Firefox/IonMonkey.
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This article is a comprehensive list of cyberpunk-themed comics, manga, and graphic novels spanning various publication dates. It includes works from Western comics, Japanese manga, and graphic novels that explore themes such as dystopia, overpopulation, technology, and societal critique.
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Users discuss their preferences for different Ghost in the Shell adaptations, with some expressing hope for a follow-up animation and others feeling the franchise is over-rebooted. There's also discussion about Cyberpunk comics and recommendations of various manga series.
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This post is a collection of links to tiny emulators for various classic computer systems, including 6502, Z80, KC85/2-4, C64, CPC, ZX Spectrum, VIC-20, Atom, and others. Each emulator comes with UI options and instructions on how to run specific games or demos.
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The comment thread discusses the features and potential applications of tiny emulators, with a focus on modularity, interfaces, and AI-generated code conformance.
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This article is an updated guide to learning physics, offering a comprehensive curriculum from introductory to graduate levels with recommended textbooks and resources.
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The comment thread discusses various perspectives on learning physics, with a focus on self-study versus traditional university courses. Opinions vary on the effectiveness of different methods and the value of pursuing a comprehensive course of study.
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The article describes a personal journey in designing and assembling a custom PCB for an IoT project using Arduino Nano ESP32 dev board, including the process of schematic design with KiCad, sourcing components from DigiKey, ordering a PCB from JLCPCB, and hand assembly with Hakko FX888DX-010BY soldering iron and Quick 861DW hot air station.
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The comment thread discusses the positive experiences and opinions of users regarding affordable custom manufacturing services, particularly for PCBs and sheet metal parts. Users highlight game-changing impacts on their projects, interest in CAD design, and the benefits of competition driving reasonable prices.
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The article provides advice on how to prevent malware infections when using personal connections.
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The comment thread discusses the pros and cons of using frameworks versus vanilla JavaScript, with a focus on the benefits of both approaches. The conversation also touches on Web Components as an alternative to frameworks and the impact of AI on development practices.
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Pro-Housing Pittsburgh has released a report advocating for modernized property tax assessments in Allegheny County, using open-source methods to estimate updated values and improve transparency. The report suggests that regular reassessments could be performed internally by the county at an affordable cost of approximately $1 million per year, potentially generating tens of millions of dollars in annual economic benefits.
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The comment discusses the experience of appealing Allegheny county's newcomer tax, noting its strange process and potential gentrification effects while acknowledging it might be necessary for continued growth.
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Mathematician Terry Tao discusses his experience with migrating old applets to modern languages using AI assistance, and shares the process of creating new apps related to special relativity and the Gilbreath conjecture.
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The comment thread discusses the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in various fields, particularly their potential impact on software development jobs. Opinions range from positive views on LLMs' utility in education and research to concerns over job displacement. The discussion highlights the integration of AI into different domains while acknowledging its limitations.
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The article discusses the common issues that lead to Postgres outages, focusing on VACUUM and Transaction ID Wraparound, Connection Limits and Query Parallelism, Bad Query Plans, and JSON usage. It also introduces pgrust, a reimplementation of PostgreSQL aiming to address these problems.
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