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100% agree even as someone who grew up around people speaking mandarin. I still cannot write despite having taken the language in both GCSEs and IB, while also living in the country for 3+ years.

i can speak the language just enough to get by but once you get into technical terms, i'm once again completely lost. Unless they do a Singapore or Dubai and make business in English, i dont see any chance of them attracting talent


First try I got 0/5 with 3 false positives, by the third i got 4/5 with 1 false positive.

it's getting scary, i don't know how much longer we can tell humans apart from AI


stop thinking of open source as padding for resume. you'll mostly be disappointed unless you're very lucky.

the current spikes tempt me to sell off my home lab. a mac mini to sell to the open claw bros, 5tb HDD, Intel NUC, some SSDs, and a 5 year old dell laptop. can always buy back after the crash.

You could buy a house and a private jet with these if you held just one more year.

Surely this is fraud? Unfortunately they have too much money and connections for anything to ever happen.

Looking at the contributor analytics: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/graphs/contributors

Doesn't look like he was, but then looking at the actual commit list: https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/commits/main/?before=e49... He definitely had more than the 14 commits listed. They might've lost their email due to the conflicts & lost ownership over the commits?


I'd take consistent but annoying over pleasantly occasionally explosive

This is psychotic, but unfortunately I can see so many of my friends using something like this. Dark path the world is going down

Flagged. All accounts commenting on this are newly created bootlickers


It took me 4 years from learning to code and getting my first check. My writing from 4 years ago (at 16 yrs old) is extremely cringe but here's a link: https://infosecwriteups.com/how-i-earned-47000-usd-as-a-high...

A lot of time has passed since then. There was a lot I didn't realize back then:

- With the money I earned + another bounty I got a year later, I was able to actually move to the UK for uni, something my parents never could've afforded

- Being known for reverse engineering was a huge factor in me getting 2 of my internships

- Having the background knowledge in cybersecurity has helped immensely for me as a software engineer for problem solving

- I am now building a startup in the cybersecurity space as a software engineer. No more relying on the good will of companies for bug bounties


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