brk, a.k.a. @evanrichter

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@quincy there’s a list of strings in nixpkgs that lists packages that are known vulnerable; entries there will cause build failures if your closure includes them. I bet you could override that to add packages you don’t want

@buherator this one looks great! I’ll have to give it a try.

I’ve recently been trying ddhx when needed, and it seems like a really good base with features coming out semi regularly. But I don’t live in a hex editor *too* extensively recently, so it’s hard to evaluate/learn it properly

@mjk know-thy-elf
A survey of inlining heuristics

Compilers, especially method just-in-time compilers, operate on one function at a time. It is a natural code unit size, especially for a dynamic language JIT: at a given point in time, what more information can you gather about other parts of a running, changing system?

Max Bernstein

@jyn yeah! Can be run standalone or also:

caffeinate long-command -blah

Will end caffeinate when long command ends

Hard to believe that a granola company turned into a prediction market

I’m deeply uncomfortable with Microsoft attempting to weaponise their extensive law enforcement contacts to arrest people who post zero days in the products.

It comes after the researcher was kicked off GitHub (owned by Microsoft), Gitlab (a Microsoft partner), after they were doxxed on Twitter and had their MSRC - Microsoft vulnerability reporting portal - account disabled.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/msrc/blog/2026/05/a-shared-responsibility-protecting-customers-through-coordinated-vulnerability-disclosure

@buherator <🙏>
Wait guys you were still using Google?