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A blog post detailing a DIY guide for removing the modem and GPS from a 2024 RAV4 Hybrid to prevent data transmission back to Toyota.
Discussion (387): 1 hr 15 min
The discussion revolves around privacy concerns in modern cars due to data collection by manufacturers and potential implications for users. Posts explore various methods to protect privacy, such as removing telematics systems or cellular modems, while acknowledging the complexity of these issues. There is a debate on whether alternative car technologies or brands offer better privacy options, with some skepticism towards current practices in the automotive industry.
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The article discusses an unusual pattern in Mullvad's exit IP assignment, which allows for a limited number of combinations across its servers. The author tests this system and finds that it results in only 284 unique combinations for all tested servers, despite the large pool size.
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The author discusses the rapid popularity of DwarfStar 4 (DS4), a single-model integration focused on local AI experience, and its potential future developments. The model's success is attributed to its efficiency in terms of RAM usage and compatibility with advanced quant strategies. The author mentions working long hours on DS4 and expresses excitement for upcoming releases that will include quality benchmarks, a coding agent, hardware setup for continuous integration testing, additional ports, and distributed inference capabilities.
Discussion (57): 10 min
The comment thread discusses the capabilities and performance of DS4, a local AI model designed for efficient inference on commodity hardware. Opinions vary regarding its efficiency compared to existing libraries and leading models, with debates around token throughput in agentic situations.
Article: 8 min
A research team has discovered the first public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5 silicon. The vulnerability was reported in person to Apple and will be shared after a fix is provided by the company.
Discussion (53): 4 min
The comment thread discusses various aspects related to memory protection systems like MTE and data-only attacks in software security. Opinions vary on whether Apple should have used additional tools such as fbounds checking for OS hardening, and there is debate about the effectiveness of MTE in detecting all types of bugs. The discussion also touches upon AI's role in security and the potential limitations of current security practices.
Article: 1 hr 32 min
The article discusses the possibility of using an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU with a MacBook Air through Thunderbolt eGPU technology and Linux virtualization to play games like Cyberpunk 2077, Doom (2016), and Crysis. It also explores AI inference capabilities on Apple Silicon Macs by utilizing local large language models such as Qwen and Gemma.
Discussion (139): 27 min
The comment thread discusses the innovative use of LLMs for gaming on Apple Silicon and critiques Apple's decision to not support Nvidia GPUs in the Mac Pro. There is a consensus that LLMs can be useful tools but have limitations, while opinions vary on whether Apple's hardware choices were strategic or missed opportunities.
Article: 2 min
A critical heap buffer overflow vulnerability, CVE-2026-42945, has been discovered in NGINX's ngx_http_rewrite_module, enabling unauthenticated remote code execution.
Discussion (67): 11 min
The comment thread discusses the discovery of a significant NGINX Rift vulnerability and its implications. Participants debate the effectiveness of ASLR in mitigating vulnerabilities and consider alternatives to C-based web servers like Apache and Nginx, focusing on memory safety features.
Article: 9 min
Codex, now integrated into the ChatGPT mobile app, enables users to manage tasks from anywhere, facilitating collaboration and productivity across various devices and environments.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of Codex and its comparison with other AI tools like Claude. Users express positive opinions about Codex's performance in TypeScript projects and the benefits of integrating it with development workflows through tools such as Symphony. There is a debate on the differences between free and paid versions, with some users finding limitations in the free version compared to the paid one. The thread also touches upon the accessibility and remote work capabilities of AI tools.
Article: 17 min
The article discusses a method for bypassing firmware downgrade restrictions on Tesla Wall Connectors by exploiting vulnerabilities in the update process and bootloader.
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The discussion revolves around the Tesla home charger's compatibility with non-Tesla vehicles, vehicle restrictions, and issues related to WiFi connectivity. There is a debate on whether bypassing vehicle restrictions constitutes hacking or cracking, and opinions vary on Tesla support's effectiveness.
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The comment thread discusses a new router that uses a RISC-V processor and aims to be the most open router on the market, with concerns raised about its hardware limitations, price-to-performance ratio, and security features. Users compare it to established brands like Banana Pi and Turris Omnia NG, highlighting differences in networking capabilities, software interfaces, and potential backdoors.
Article: 6 min
The article introduces uFerris, a versatile Rust embedded learning board that supports multiple microcontrollers and standard peripherals. It is designed for beginners to simplify the process of learning embedded Rust by providing a single reference platform with open-source hardware and software.
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The user expresses uncertainty about the target audience of a board, appreciates its potential for Rust on RP2040/2350 but finds it lacking in ESP device coverage. They suggest a maker lab project collection with an RP2350 and companion text to cater to their interest in Rust and MCUs, preferring open hardware over commercial chips.
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