@malhotra 

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Aspiring Red Teamer // Technical Content Engineer (I build hands-on vulnerable labs) // Master’s student in Cybersecurity

@neet I checked out the WebGL game online, but it seemed like it'd be quite a bit of commitment with all the files one needs to find.

I read The Nightmare of Fabrication though, so I guess I'll have to give the game a shot someday.

Here's the full paper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2602.16800

For a few dollars per target, LLM agents can now link pseudonymous accounts to real identities using only public text.

In “Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs” (arXiv:2602.16800), researchers from #Anthropic and ETH Zurich show:

- 67-68% recall at ~90% precision linking Hacker News accounts to LinkedIn profiles

- 52% recall for pseudonymous Reddit academics

- 38% recall at 99% precision when matching one Reddit user across time

Comparable classical methods achieved near-zero recall.

The pipeline is simple:

- Extract identity-revealing traits from posts

- Search candidate profiles

- Use LLM reasoning to verify matches

No breakthrough cryptography. No private data. Just scalable inference over public text.

“Practical obscurity” was always fragile. Now it is economically trivial to defeat.

#privacy #anonymity #infosec #cybersecurity #AI #LLMs

Finished #SerialExperimentsLain a while ago, thinking of watching #Pluto next!

I think it’s wild how Lain anticipated the psychological weight of a hyper-connected modern world. The retro-futuristic depiction of computers makes the art even more striking to watch.

I loved how concepts like the Wired and the Psyche chip feel similar to modern-day #Internet and #VR tech, especially with devices like the Vision Pro and #Meta's smart glasses becoming more common.

I also loved its portrayal of fragmented identity and distorted perception, and how that affected the plot, making it a bit of an open-ended mystery throughout the process of watching it.

Haven’t checked out the #PS1 game yet since it’s more of a time commitment, but I might get to it eventually.

#netflix #anime #lain #tech #retro #retrogaming #retrocomputing

I tried #Apple’s USB-C earbuds with my #Samsung phone and discovered they simply don’t support call handling on some #Android devices.

There’s no option to take calls through the earbuds at all. 

With USB-C, cross-platform compatibility should be standard by now.  

I’m aware of the #LibrePods project on #GitHub, but it currently requires root access on Android and doesn’t mention support for wired EarPods or addressing this issue, so it isn’t a practical solution at the moment.

That said, for anyone using Apple’s #AirPods, #LibrePods is still worth exploring if you’re interested in unlocking additional functionality that’s effectively hidden by design. 

A user on r/Indianstartups claims to have extracted The System Prompt of sarvam.ai's 105B model, Indus.

Some notable findings are the System prompt being heavily focused on "India Alignment", and versed not to give equal or primary importance to criticisms against India, when they are coming from external sources like western media, thinktanks, or foreign commentators.

It also states that Indus should not undermine India's judicial rulings and laws with phrases like "though critics disagree".

https://www.reddit.com/r/indianstartups/comments/1ra9pj4/interesting_extracted_the_system_prompt_of_sarvam/

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#ai #genai #llm #india #sarvam105b #Sarvam

@webhat I hope you got to see the brutalist architecture Chandigarh is famous for, there are also some interesting places to visit in the city, Rock Garden comes to mind right away.

Never been to Shimla, but it certainly is beautiful from what I know about it. I'll advise you to stay cautious of tourist traps though!

The city is quite tourism centered, there are many other underrated cities to check out as well if you're into travelling.

Karl Rock is a great creator to check out if you want to travel to India. (https://youtube.com/@karlrock)

FoodLoversTV is another great channel focused on eateries and restaurants around India, he mostly covers South Indian places though, which doesn't apply here. (https://youtube.com/@foodloverstv)

Karl Rock

Karl Rice, known online as Karl Rock, is a Hindi-speaking Kiwi ex-pat who takes viewers behind the scenes of incredible India and its neighbours. In his videos, he shares tips for foreigners to help them travel confidently & safely in India and helps people better understand the country. He’s described by the Indian Express as "the modern-day Lonely Planet guide." He has visited every state and union territory in India, and its culturally similar neighbours - Pakistan and Bangladesh, and aims to make others fall in love with India and the subcontinent. He is married to Manisha Malik from Haryana. He lives with his wife and her family in New Delhi and loves to make masala chai for the family and share his Indian life on social media. © Karl Edward Rice (Karl Rock). All rights reserved. The original works published herein are protected by global copyright laws and the Berne Convention. Any unauthorised use will lead to legal action. 📩 https://blog.karlrock.com/contact/

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Was looking into the #BreachForums leak and noticed the download link for it is archived directly on the #WaybackMachine.

For anyone who wants to check it out:

web.archive.org/web/20260109142510/shinyhunte.rs/breachedforum.7z

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#infosec #threatintel

Was looking into the #BreachForums leak and noticed the direct download link is archived on the Wayback Machine.

For anyone who wants to check it out:

web.archive.org/web/20260109142510/shinyhunte.rs/breachedforum.7z

#infosec #threatintel