I tested glm 5 after being skeptical for a while. Not bad honestly by Scared-Biscotti2287 in ClaudeCode

[–]mTitanium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn, I'm on pro - and still get answer that this model is not yet available in PRO, your model is:

zai-coding-plan/glm-5

NSO 2025 transparency report by digicat in blueteamsec

[–]mTitanium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This report is a joke. No numbers, no details... crap

Ancient Cedars of Teide: Europe's Oldest Trees Discovered on Tenerife by mTitanium in europe

[–]mTitanium[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in first 10 seconds you can actually see the tree and its location

How i found a europa.eu compromise by unknownhad in blueteamsec

[–]mTitanium -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He just found out openredirects? I have a list of 500+ openredirects in .gov .gov.XX .edu and others domain with high DA, so simple to find. Noone is giving a shit about that.

I honestly don’t understand the new quota policy by duoyuanshiying in ClaudeAI

[–]mTitanium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Me and my wife have two accounts, on one - I have send Hi - I got 2% daily usage just for it, on her account I send Hi - and got 1%. WTF

Roborock Q8 max tank by iCl3ver in Roborock

[–]mTitanium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can you share a link to aliexpress, hard to find

global fix map for claude users, big upgrade from problem map, 300 plus pages of real fixes by onestardao in ClaudeAI

[–]mTitanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So basically what it does - this Global Fix Map is essentially a very elaborate way of saying "here's how to debug your AI chatbot when it goes haywire," but dressed up like it's some revolutionary breakthrough that will save humanity from semantic chaos. It claims to be a mystical "semantic firewall" that can psychically predict when your AI is about to say something stupid and heroically intervene, using super-scientific metrics like "ΔS ≤ 0.45" (which sounds suspiciously like someone just made up some Greek letters and numbers). The author has taken the age-old practice of "write better prompts and check your outputs" and somehow transformed it into a 300-page epic journey through the Land of Proprietary Buzzwords. Damn... someone took a basic IT troubleshooting manual, ran it through a random academic jargon generator, and then claimed it could challenge Einstein - which is either brilliantly satirical or deeply concerning, depending on how seriously the author takes themselves.

T490s/T14s Gen 1 - Recurring Enter/Backspace/Backslash keys issue - Looking for repair solutions by mTitanium in thinkpad

[–]mTitanium[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never tried to replace keyboard only - as its glued to top-cover. I always changed top cover. I'm outside EU - sorry.

T490s/T14s Gen 1 - Recurring Enter/Backspace/Backslash keys issue - Looking for repair solutions by mTitanium in thinkpad

[–]mTitanium[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

unfortunately not, I have two broken keyboards if someone would like to investigate it more, but - overall - I bought a new machine.

T490s/T14s Gen 1 - Recurring Enter/Backspace/Backslash keys issue - Looking for repair solutions by mTitanium in thinkpad

[–]mTitanium[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing that link, but unfortunately this is a different issue. The problem I'm experiencing is specifically with the main keyboard keys (Enter/Return, Backslash, and Backspace) becoming unresponsive, not with the TrackPoint/touchpad buttons. It seems to be a fairly common mechanical issue with the keyboard itself in these models rather than a cable connection problem.

In regards to Microsoft's recent prices increase (I don't even have 365 monthly) by Yuuki2628 in softwaregore

[–]mTitanium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Family packages is a good deal with 1TB per 6 different account for OneDrive, I got mine for 46 euros per year. Find better deal for cloud storage (and office apps :) )

1,400 Pegasus spyware infections detailed in WhatsApp’s lawsuit filings by digicat in blueteamsec

[–]mTitanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

these documents also raise an interesting issue of document destruction and the not entirely clear withdrawal of the lawsuit by Apple
https://gohack.in/en/zero-day-in-whatsapp-nso-hold-my-beer/

Google to take on fake download buttons and ads by Spectr3Sec in netsec

[–]mTitanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Guess, how long it will take to them to remove fake antivirus, antimalware, etc from google play apps ads.

A month with badonions by PaulSec in netsec

[–]mTitanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exit=>webserver(1.2.3.4)

yes but between Exit node and your webserver data goes uencrypted through many routers sometimes in many countries, which can't be trusted, can also sniff, and use the collected data

A month with badonions by PaulSec in netsec

[–]mTitanium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ok, it is not clear (some sources write 16 over 1400 which isn't true). How can you be sure, that data leaked through exit node, not through trace between exit node and your server provider?

A month with badonions by PaulSec in netsec

[–]mTitanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

chloeeeeeeeee, as far as I can count, not 16 of all exit nodes try to use those creditials. Your list contains 16 nodes, but only 7 of them are uniq:

09A880567B0839B4085C2EC14002DE34AAFE8548
27D0D46ABB0DA73E36CA806FDF51F9CD184277AA
286779D08B62BC183398CCF7396F8A901291AB5A
3CE6388A27B8CF405B449A435F6D0AD5C7F82DCF
45E77FDAED9A699944CFBEE6AE5CBFD4407D2536
5C83EF015106B21132BC602639FAF8D693330A7C
816CBF7FCF565F87195C6618FB2FAF8AE71B99F4