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Travis Goodspeed

@travisgoodspeed

Merchant of Dead Trees and Licensed Proselytizer of the Gospel of the Weird Machines with Pwnage, PoC, and Secular Rock.

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Great Scott Gadgets(@GSGlabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Antoine has been working hard on non-hardware Cynthion updates. His latest work is 'Moondancer': a new backend for Facedancer that adds support for Cynthion. You can read all about his work on Crowd Supply: crowdsupply.com/great-scott-ga…

Antoine has been working hard on non-hardware Cynthion updates. His latest work is 'Moondancer': a new backend for Facedancer that adds support for Cynthion. You can read all about his work on Crowd Supply: crowdsupply.com/great-scott-ga… #cynthion #greatscottgadgets
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nt!PopGetDope(@ntpopgetdope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

G1 Phenom Electron Microscopes use PIC18F4520s on the Analog, Stage, PCI Backplane & High-Voltage PCBs. These can be trivially dumped via pinout below using a PICkit 2 (or clone) as Code-Protect bit (CPn) wasn't set!

000h-300h contains Pemstar's generic bootloader. 😎

G1 Phenom Electron Microscopes use PIC18F4520s on the Analog, Stage, PCI Backplane & High-Voltage PCBs. These can be trivially dumped via pinout below using a PICkit 2 (or clone) as Code-Protect bit (CPn) wasn't set! 000h-300h contains Pemstar's generic bootloader. 😎
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REcon(@reconmtl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have a first beta schedule cfp.recon.cx/recon2024/sche… thanks to everyone who submitted to our CFP

We have a first beta schedule cfp.recon.cx/recon2024/sche… thanks to everyone who submitted to our CFP
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TeX and Typography(@TeXtip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Emacs, you can toggle between showing LaTeX commands and the symbols they produce with prettify-symbols-mode.

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sergey bratus(@sergeybratus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The LangSec IEEE Security & Privacy workshop is pleased to announce the LangSec Bug of the Year Discovery awards, langsec.org/spw24/bug-of-t…, generously sponsored by BINARLY🔬 . Nominations are accepted till May 20, awards will be presented at the workshop.

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Garry Kasparov(@Kasparov63) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In absentia is definitely the best way I've ever been arrested! Good company, as well. I'm sure we're all equally honored that Putin's terror state is spending time on this that would otherwise go persecuting and murdering.

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BlackAlps(@BlackAlpsConf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- CALL FOR PROPOSALS IS OPEN - Deadline July 31🗣️

Get the chance to present your latest research on Nov. 6-7 in Yverdon (CH) and be part of a high-quality program covering a wide range of cybersecurity topics🔐

It's time to work!
pretalx.com/blackalps-2024…

#blackalps24 - CALL FOR PROPOSALS IS OPEN - Deadline July 31🗣️ Get the chance to present your latest research on Nov. 6-7 in Yverdon (CH) and be part of a high-quality program covering a wide range of cybersecurity topics🔐 It's time to work! pretalx.com/blackalps-2024…
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Pwnie Awards(@PwnieAwards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2024 Pwnie Award Nominations are now live! Submit your best and brightest bugs, wins, and failures at the link below:

pwnies.com/nominations/

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Voultar(@Voultar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whoa, check this out! A fully open-source Nintendo 64 flash cartridge that's loaded with features. Looking at the specs, this cart seems to be ideal for developers who are testing their software on bare-metal as the transfer speeds are excellent!

github.com/Polprzewodniko…

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Hash(@BitBangingBytes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you store fuming HNO₃ NurdRage

Mine is constantly looking to make the great escape! It’s double bagged in this image.

1. Amber bottle with greased stopper (Krytox PTFE grease)

2. Glass jar with Viton gasket

3. Ph test strip on the bottom is inside glass jar to…

How do you store fuming HNO₃ @NurdRage Mine is constantly looking to make the great escape! It’s double bagged in this image. 1. Amber bottle with greased stopper (Krytox PTFE grease) 2. Glass jar with Viton gasket 3. Ph test strip on the bottom is inside glass jar to…
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Kevin Edwards ( Retro Videogame development )(@KevEdwardsRetro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A large chunk of the book contains some accompanying software in 'bar code' format. This required some additional hardware to scan in the programs.

A large chunk of the book contains some accompanying software in 'bar code' format. This required some additional hardware to scan in the programs.
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lcamtuf (@lcamtuf@infosec.exchange)(@lcamtuf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OK, this is a silly but trippy post - Sir, there's a cat in your mirror dimension:

lcamtuf.substack.com/p/sir-theres-a…

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N0PSctf(@N0PSctf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're thrilled to announce N0PSctf, our first Catch The Flag (CTF) competition, hosted by N0PS, the CTF team affiliated to EURECOM's S3 department.

Shoutout to our partners Root-Me, La Com EURECOM, and International Junior of EURECOM.

Visit our website nops.re

We're thrilled to announce N0PSctf, our first Catch The Flag (CTF) competition, hosted by N0PS, the CTF team affiliated to EURECOM's S3 department. Shoutout to our partners @rootme_org, @EURECOM, and International Junior of EURECOM. Visit our website nops.re
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Travis Goodspeed(@travisgoodspeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What do I need to read to understand Qt6 performance under Wayland? In MaskRomTool, I find that it works well until I have too many objects in a view, after which the performance collapses in a way far worse than X11, macOS or Windows.

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Ken Shirriff(@kenshirriff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Punch cards used to be a key part of computing. The IBM 1402 Card Reader/Punch (1959) could read or punch hundreds of cards a minute. But the punch at Computer History Museum stopped punching the first 16 columns. An explanation of the punch unit and how we fixed it... 1/9

Punch cards used to be a key part of computing. The IBM 1402 Card Reader/Punch (1959) could read or punch hundreds of cards a minute. But the punch at @ComputerHistory stopped punching the first 16 columns. An explanation of the punch unit and how we fixed it... 1/9
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