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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • good Point on the whole. I have to disagree somewhat here. For regular malware there is a high chance it gets detected by endpoint protection at some point. yes, i know there are obfuscuation techniques but even they are deterministic or at least a Bit more predictable than whatever the hell a LLM is up to. So I think there is a valid case for malware developers to consider “agentic” Malware. Sadly many companies dive headfirst into the AI Agent cult for dev Work and so one docker container in wsl or the like probably goes unnoticed at least until heads are cooled and infosec depts. catch up to this stuff. its just one more massive attack vector


  • if this happens again it’s probably a good idea to check the logs.

    also try logrotate

    be mindful though tgat logging if not configured right can put a lot of wear on your SSD, so it might be an idea to set logrotate to Something rather small and mount your log directory (if you generally don’t need logs to survive a reboot) to a tmpfs Mount(if you’ve got some RAM to spare)


  • switched to fedora coming from windows and ubuntu. I update when I feel like it (every one to two weeks). It is largely rock solid and the only times i had Trouble was because of xone, which I installed via the source and then forgot to remove/update for quite a while.

    dnf and apt are quite alike, took only a short while to adjust and now i like it as much if not more.

    The KDE Plasma experience is very nice. I can fully recommend Fedora










  • and forgot or ignored that it often is not the dev who gets most of the money at all but publishers like ea and ubisoft. why should customers act in defense of those companies who actively try and make gaming worse for everyone?

    an indie dev paying 30% is expensive but steam is really a premium platform for distributing games. it would be nice if it were cheaper but I don‘t really understand the outrage here