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[Read More]Ryzen2 Memory Overclocking
From time to time, it does not happen
Overclocking is not an exact science nor does it require a degree in rocket surgery. Ryzen processors are more sensitive to memory clock speeds than you may be used to. Fortunately Zen2 is affected far less so than predecessors, making previously obscure clock speeds far less ambitious.
[Read More]Arch Linux VFIO 2019
It’s good to be a guest, but being home is better
An incredibly opinionated attempt at updating the Arch Linux VFIO install notes for late 2019 from a disparate collection of sources.
[Read More]Rooting Pixel 3
The first pancake is always lumpy
Our very first drop test immediately confirmed initial suspicions about the questionable design decision to accommodate wireless charging by using the thinnest possible moulded plastic for the rear body (wrapped in glass no less!).
Needless to say, we’ve gotten pretty good at flashing and rooting the Pixel 3.
[Read More]htaccess woes
You may delay, but time will not
A popular jQuery upload plugin used .htaccess for security control but the default behaviour in Apache changed 8 years ago (v2.3.9) so attackers have been able to upload payloads using the plugin ever since.
Luckily it’s only the 2nd biggest jQuery repo on GitHub that’s been forked 7,834 times!
[Read More]Unboxing VirtualBox
Even vinegar is sweet when for free
Talk by Niklas Baumstark from Insomni’hack 2018
Many of these bugs have probably been around since 2001.
[Read More]wsl
Without torture, no science
Sometimes we all get stuck on a windows machine. Luckily, since the March 2018 Update, Windows Subsystem for Linux has grown into a surprisingly superior alternative to the likes of cygwin for your basic terminal needs.
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