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@teclista Y si enseñas el DNI a la policia en tu movil estas ofreciendo tambien tu movil desbloqueado a la policia...
@t3rr0rz0n3 Debes sentirte orgulloso de ti mismo. Aunque lo evidente es que has solucionado un problema para un trabajo de mierda, lo importante es lo que tu como profesional por un lado y como persona con curiosidad e iniciativa te llevas de la experiencia. Eso no te lo puede quitar nadie nunca y no hay IA que lo reemplace. \m/

@camaradabakunin Yo he descubierto hace poco (y ahora los veo por todos los lados) a Angine de Poitriene

https://youtube.com/watch?v=0Ssi-9wS1so

Angine de Poitrine - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)

YouTube

... right now, too many of the players in the open ecosystem are still carrying on with business as usual, even though those tactics have been failing to stop big tech for years. I don't say this lightly: it looks to me like 2026 is the year that decides whether the open web as we know it will survive at all, and we have to fight like the threat is existential. Because it is.

https://www.anildash.com/2026/03/27/endgame-open-web/

Endgame for the Open Web

A blog about making culture. Since 1999.

Anil Dash

He descubierto que Antenna tiene una opcion para filtrar as capsulas que aparecen y genera un link unico con tus preferencias.

Me parece una manera estupenda de tener un homepage en Lagrange.

gemini://warmedal.se/~antenna/

#geminprotocol #gemini

"We use debian, that should be age verification enough"

@Roquette @jgg @teclista

YTDLnis permite bajar audio y videos de muchisimas plataformas, incluido IVOOX https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis

y esta disponible en F-Droid.

GitHub - deniscerri/ytdlnis: Full-featured audio/video downloader for Android using yt-dlp

Full-featured audio/video downloader for Android using yt-dlp - deniscerri/ytdlnis

GitHub

Parece que ni Usenet ni el Gopherspace estan libres de el cancer de los LLMs y los agentes. :'(

gemini://gemini.conman.org/boston/2026/03/20.2

gemini://gemini.conman.org/boston/2026/03/20.1

There's a lot of discourse on Twitter about people using LLMs to solve CTF challenges. I used to write CTF challenges in a past life, so I threw a couple of my hardest ones at it.

We're screwed.

At least with text-file style challenges ("source code provided" etc), Claude Opus solves them quickly. For the "simpler" of the two, it just very quickly ran through the steps to solve it. For the more "ridiculous" challenge, it took a long while, and in fact as I type this it's still burning tokens "verifying" the flag even though it very obviously found the flag and it knows it (it's leetspeak and it identified that and that it's plausible). LLMs are, indeed, still completely unintelligent, because no human would waste time verifying a flag and second-guessing itself when it very obviously is correct. (Also you could just run it...)

But that doesn't matter, because it found it.

The thing is, CTF challenges aren't about inventing the next great invention or having a rare spark of genius. CTF challenges are about learning things by doing. You're supposed to enjoy the process. The whole point of a well-designed CTF challenge is that anyone, given enough time and effort and self-improvement and learning, can solve it. The goal isn't actually to get the flag, otherwise you'd just ask another team for the flag (which is against the rules of course). The goal is to get the flag by yourself. If you ask an LLM to get the flag for you, you aren't doing that.

(Continued)

@moribundo Gracias!