Luciano Remes

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SWE @ Palantir | systems researcher
site:https://www.lremes.com/
twitter:https://twitter.com/cybergenik

My first year at #defcon32 was absolutely wild.

Grateful to everyone who came to our demo lab about Hopper. Had some great questions!

Met some cool people, had some hilarious, very interesting, and slightly unhinged conversations. Lost a bit of money gambling, had one too many drinks, went to the Illuminati party (the DJ was next level). Got exposed to some new ideas, met some old friends, made new friends.

To top it all off, the pool party Saturday night was perfect, beach ball fight went hard. I think our side won, ggs.

If you’re min-maxing for unique interactions, it’s GTO to come back next year. Until next time @defcon !

Fuzzing readelf on a 48 core machine with my #distributed fuzzer Hopper:

https://github.com/Cybergenik/hopper

I have 4 more of these doing the same thing, lets see if I find something interesting.
#cloudlab #fuzzers #gnu

GitHub - Cybergenik/hopper: Coverage-Guided Greybox Distributed Fuzzer

Coverage-Guided Greybox Distributed Fuzzer. Contribute to Cybergenik/hopper development by creating an account on GitHub.

GitHub

If I'm not at a terminal (seldom), I'll sometimes use linux.die.net to look at man pages, overall a great website.

Recently I was looking through the watchdog man pages. I noticed these weird ASCII glyphs. I'm guessing these are supposed to be bullet-points, maybe some ASCII parsing that's getting messed up. Does anyone know what's going on?

#linux #man-pages
https://linux.die.net/man/8/watchdog

watchdog(8): software watchdog daemon - Linux man page

watchdog is such a daemon. It opens /dev/watchdog, and keeps writing to it often enough to keep the kernel from resetting, at least once per minute. Each ...