Tachy0n: The Last 0day Jailbreak
blog.siguza.net
I used o3 to find a remote zeroday in the Linux SMB implementation
sean.heelan.io
Using the Apple ][+ with the RetroTink-5X
nicole.express
The Logistics of Road War in the Wasteland
acoup.blog
Show HN: Rotary Phone Dial Linux Kernel Driver
gitlab.com
Lone coder cracks 50-year puzzle to find Boggle's top-scoring board
ft.com
The Xenon Death Flash: How a Camera Nearly Killed the Raspberry Pi 2
magnus919.com
Hong Kong's Famous Bamboo Scaffolding Hangs on (For Now)
nytimes.com
An Almost Pointless Exercise in GPU Optimization
blog.speechmatics.com
One of the Most Popular Games on the Planet
kotaku.com
Scientific conferences are leaving the US amid border fears
nature.com
Exposed Industrial Control Systems and Honeypots in the Wild [pdf]
gsmaragd.github.io
Show HN: F2 – Cross-Platform CLI Batch Renaming Tool
github.com
The Verse Calculus: A Core Calculus for Functional Logic Programming [pdf]
simon.peytonjones.org
Peer Programming with LLMs, for Senior+ Engineers
pmbanugo.me
Live facial recognition cameras may become 'commonplace' as police use soars
theguardian.com
Is Astrophotography Without Tracking Possible?
astroimagery.com
Trellis (YC W24) Is Hiring founding SDR to help automate healthcare paperwork
ycombinator.com
The legacy of the iconic Nakagin capsule tower
designboom.com
'Crypto king' turned NYC townhouse into torture chamber to gain partner Bitcoin
nbcnewyork.com
Interestingly pstore has other backends (although not necessarily on your embedded platform) such as ACPI and UEFI variables. Pretty nifty. It's one of those things you never need until it's the only thing that can save you. Definitely worth knowing the name.
I recently had to troubleshoot an issue where machines would reboot randomly in our cluster and I would never have been able to read the kernel panic logs without pstore (I assumed a power issue but it turned out to be a Ceph bug).