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02:08:28<steering>I wonder how easily hackable popular emulators are. Probably quite, I imagine.
02:08:49<steering>Imagine getting pwnt because someone stuffed a 0day into your Super Mario rom.
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02:29:51<kline>steering, already been done iirc
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02:30:19<kline>steering, i think i remember a sound file that exploits an emulator in gstreamer, let me have a look
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02:30:50<steering>hmm, well, I don't doubt that, I know gstreamer is absolutely terrible
02:31:06<steering>I mainly meant actual full blown video game console emulators though :P
02:31:35<kline>https://scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com/2016/11/0day-exploit-compromising-linux-desktop.html
02:32:41<kline>"NSF music files, on the other hands, are played by actually emulating the NES CPU and sound hardware in real time. Is that cool or what? The gstreamer plug-in creates a virtual 6502 CPU hardware environment and then plays the music by running a bit of 6502 code for a little while"
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02:33:42<steering> While at first glance, this “patch” would appear to remove functionality, it does not. Your wonderful NSF files will still play. WTF? Would you believe that Ubuntu 12 and 14 ship not one but two different code bases for playing NSF files? That’s a lot of code for a very fringe format. The second NSF player is based on libgme and does not appear to have the vulnerabilities of the first.
02:33:48<steering>LOL
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06:19:38<kiska>This showed up in my feed, don't know why but it fits so well https://youtu.be/j-zc4x-sYdA
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09:26:32<klea>https://labs.watchtowr.com/stop-putting-your-passwords-into-random-websites-yes-seriously-you-are-the-problem/ (i guess this could be more in the realm of #archiveteam-bs but im not sure)
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14:02:16<steering>kline: finally read the rest of it and god, thumbnailers are so great
14:02:41steering remembers jailbreaking his psp with a tiff
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17:05:24<@JAA>lol, yes!
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18:01:45<nulldata>lol yeah the PSP had the best exploit methods. A TIFF file, a game save file (CheatDevice!), and a re-flashed battery.
18:04:47<Barto>i remember jailbreaking an iOS device with a pdf
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19:18:32<steering>nulldata: the more common battery method was lifting a pin :P
19:18:45<steering>i still have a cut-open battery too
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21:59:04<nukke>was this discussed in another channel yet? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfv0V1SxbNA
21:59:34<nukke>Linus Torvalds visiting LTT. pretty awesome interview/discussion while building a PC
22:01:29<nicolas17>I watched it an hour ago
22:01:49<nicolas17>nukke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfmqwYY0ah4
22:02:24<nukke>yeah I watched that clip. it's heartwarming how much they adore him
22:02:43<nukke>hearing how much they were geeking out ;_;
22:04:35<nicolas17>I've hung out with Jon maddog Hall
22:04:36<nicolas17>he has some "fun" stories about Stallman...
22:05:29<Barto>i had a very brief email exchange with rms
22:05:49<Barto>his mail signature is funny
22:06:03<nukke>sucks that I will never get to share toejam snacks with rms ;_;
22:06:13<nicolas17>...dude
22:06:32<nicolas17>mods, kick this guy
22:06:41<Barto>sucks i missed 3 of his talk when he was in my area
22:25:41<that_lurker>https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/26/openai_funding_gap_hsbc/
22:25:45<that_lurker>There is no bubble
22:27:10<nexussfan>> They also seem to be assuming that OpenAI will still exist in 2030.
22:36:32<that_lurker>Will be interesting to see if Oracle, Nvidia or Microsoft will buy OpenAI
22:37:23<that_lurker>It never was and would never be profitable so the down fall is inevitable
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22:38:43<nicolas17>why would someone buy it then?
22:38:46<nicolas17>it's worthless
22:41:53<that_lurker>OpenAI is needed so the bubble would not pop
22:43:50<that_lurker>OpenAI going down would cause an interesting ripple at Nvidias stock and if enough bubble panic hits it would get stronger
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22:55:56<nukke>You buy it for the talent and patents
22:56:15<nukke>The company itself might be worthless
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22:59:43<nicolas17>I don't think you can buy the talent and the patents while not buying the debt
23:00:48<nukke>I'm sure chad gippity can find a loophole
23:01:59<nicolas17>it has been tried before for sure
23:02:01<nicolas17>https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/30/disney-still-must-pay/
23:02:12<nicolas17>> Disney said that when it acquired Lucasfilm, it only acquired its assets (including the right to continue publishing Foster's book), but not its liabilities (including the obligation to pay royalties to Foster).
23:02:19<nicolas17>> The contract lawyer's technical term for this is tu stupri cognati mihi ("are you fucking kidding me")
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23:05:31<@JAA>lol
23:05:46<nukke>beautiful
23:06:50<@JAA>Yeah. But in that case, the liability is directly connected to the asset in an inseparable manner. Talent and patents aren't really connected to hardware and marketing costs etc.
23:11:14<nukke>that would depend, no? if OpenAI's marketing strategy was something like "powered by $technology (NVIDIA)"
23:11:43<nukke>or if they "sold" (or rather,bundled) hardware with their software
23:12:27<nukke>so by partnering up with companies not part of their potential buyer, they would still be liable for paying off debt
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