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2695 postsReverse-Engineering Windows' Undocumented Offline Device ID API
A reverse-engineering deep dive into Windows' undocumented GetOfflineDeviceUniqueID function, tracing its RPC path from clipc.dll to clipsvc.dll.
Claude Code Review Token Bills Cut 8-49x With Tree-sitter Call Graphs
A Tree-sitter call-graph blast-radius technique cuts Claude Code review token bills 8-49x, plus three traps that can silently erase the savings.
Tactile Data for Robots: Five Approaches, One Unanswered Cost Question
New tactile robot datasets and models expose diverging costs for scaling contact data, alongside gains in real-time control and evaluation rigor.
metaljax Brings Unmodified JAX Code to Apple Silicon GPUs
metaljax is an open-source PJRT plugin running JAX on Apple Silicon GPUs via MLX, passing 98.4% of JAX's official test suite in beta.
Reverse-Engineering Google's Hypervisor to Close TDX Attestation Gaps
How reverse-engineering Google's proprietary TDX hypervisor closed the last gap in cloud confidential VM attestation verification.
PGSimCity: an explorable 3D city that visualizes PostgreSQL internals
PGSimCity visualizes PostgreSQL internals as an explorable 3D city, covering WAL, checkpoints, autovacuum, buffers and replication in real time.
DuckDB vs SQLite: 100x more rows on the same $16.49 server
On the same $16.49/month server, DuckDB writes 4x-15x faster than SQLite and serves dashboards at 100x the row count. Full Traceway benchmark results.
Handbook.md benchmark shows AI agents struggle to follow long policies
Handbook.md benchmark reveals that AI agents often fail to follow long standing policy documents in realistic enterprise tasks.
Cracken Launches Blacksea, an Open-Source Honeypot for AI Attackers
Cracken releases Blacksea, an open-source honeypot that baits LLM-driven attackers into executing code on their own machines for attribution.
A 24-Year-Old Linux Kernel TCP Bug Found via Stuck rsync Transfers
How Skroutz engineers traced mysterious rsync hangs to a 24-year-old TCP flow-control bug buried in the Linux kernel.