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Just to brag about it, did it 10 years ago: https://github.com/ponsfrilus/arch-novnc


I did a similar thing some years ago, when trying to hack my own cloud gaming setup by using AWS GPU Linux instances. While it worked the price per hour wasn't worth it compared to just buying a good GPU.

My idea was very similar, using TigerVNC and just launching Steam without a WM. Unfortunately I think I lost the code for it


Have to click on black lines. They can be moved too.


I did, it flashes out, then it comes back in.


Nobody mentionned *Pulsar* (https://pulsar-edit.dev/) which is the community maintained Atom since its sunsetting (Dec 2022). Atom was created by Nathan Sobo, who is now working on Zed (https://zed.dev/).


Thanks, nice one too!


Introducing a novel technique for e-mail spoofing.

SMTP, the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, allows e-mailing since 1982. This easily makes it one of the oldest technologies amongst the Internet. However, even though it seems to have stood the test of time, there was still a trivial but novel exploitation technique just waiting to be discovered – SMTP smuggling! In this talk, we’ll explore how SMTP smuggling breaks the interpretation of the SMTP protocol in vulnerable server constellations worldwide, allowing some more than unwanted behavior. Sending e-mails as admin@microsoft.com to fortune 500 companies – while still passing SPF checks – will be the least of our problems! From identifying this novel technique to exploiting it in one of the most used e-mail services on the Internet, we’ll dive into all the little details this attack has to offer. Therefore, in this talk, we’ll embark on an expedition beyond the known limits of SMTP, and venture into the uncharted territories of SMTP smuggling!


This monkey user comic illustrate it very well: https://www.monkeyuser.com/2018/focus/



I like the «spiele des jahre» prices, they are always good references (https://www.spiel-des-jahres.de/aktuelle-preistraeger-2022/). This year it was Cascadia.

If you like games that you can always have on you, check oink games (https://oinkgames.com/en/). Scout (nominated to Spiele des Jahre 2022), Troika, Mask Men, Startups and Kobayakawa are my favorites.


> The IOCCC Flight Simulator was the winning entry in the 1998 International Obfuscated C Code Contest. It is a flight simulator in under 2 kilobytes of code, complete with relatively accurate 6-degree-of-freedom dynamics, loadable wireframe scenery, and a small instrument panel.

> IOCCC Flight Simulator runs on Unix-like systems with X Windows. As per contest rules, it is in the public domain.

https://blog.aerojockey.com/post/iocccsim

Oh, and the code is shaped as a plane. Pretty awesome.


Where is that? `git: 'gui' is not a git command. See 'git --help'.`


Got it, it is not built-in on all distros. Head to https://git-scm.com/docs/git-gui/ and https://github.com/prati0100/git-gui.git/ for more.


It is part of git, some distros just split it out to a separate package ("git-gui" on Debian) to avoid pulling GUI dependencies in unnecessarily.


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