







There isn’t an easy way. There may be a way to enforce it when you connect to a remote site, but that requires the remote computer to implement it, not you.


Yikes, this whole post feels AI generated. Lots of LLMisms in every paragraph.
No disk writes. No races. No KASLR bypass needed. Works reliably across Ubuntu, RHEL, Amazon Linux, SUSE — basically every major distribution built since 2017.
It’s not flashy memory corruption. It’s elegant. It’s reliable.
No C2 callbacks needed. No noisy exfiltration during the blackout. Just quiet persistence and lateral movement inside the isolated network.


Bad news: If a person was moving at the actual speed of light, from their own perspective they would arrive at their destination instantly. This means they wouldn’t have time to send or receive a message at all!
Assuming a velocity close but not quite as fast as C, yes, you would see severe differences in the speed of the communication. One party would be super slowed down and the other would be super sped up.


They have attention to detail, just not the right details. It’s super easy for them to get lost in a never ending train of tangents.
I mean, that’s probably what’s keeping US down. The aliens out there are probably from worlds with low enough gravity to make a proper space elevator. And they never come to visit us because our world is just too damn big, you’d need some kind of controlled explosion to get back up from a gravity well that deep.


I love the idea of selective breeding to make the shell wide and flat for human uses
An operating system can lie about that though. The only reason it doesn’t is because of convention.
There is no technical reason it couldn’t look like a different OS. Try changing your user agent, it’s that simple in most cases.
But here’s the thing, nobody knows what operating system you choose to install. This regulation will be equally as effective as anti-pirating legislation has been, which is to say, essentially nil.

Thanks Claude, keep up the good work. Next leak your weights.
Somebody needs to learn about a binary search.
(Assuming that there is exactly one ingredient causing the problem.)
Me, in the middle of tying my shibari bottom: “That’s not going anywhere.”


I used to use Arch like them, then I took an arrow to the knee.


How does it compare to stoat?


Amazon is more “warehousing and fulfillment” than it is “storefront”.
This would be hard to replicate without immense capital.
Reality is the opposite though. GPT5 is expert in a pretty wide amount of trivia. It’s better than the average uneducated person in every subject, but worse than an expert in every subject.
DMEM, it’s got what cells crave!


Well, worst case scenario someone can fork it.
I recently received a d4 as a gift that was essentially a d6 but with two rounded faces so it can only land on the four sides. It’s objectively the better experience but feels like treason.