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  1. This is my M101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) work so far. Just a Quick & Dirty edit to verify the quality of the captured image data. Currently I have 13.5h of exposure time and collected more than 100 GB of data (incl. Calibration Frames)... #astronomy #astrophtography

  2. This is my M101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) work so far. Just a Quick & Dirty edit to verify the quality of the captured image data. Currently I have 13.5h of exposure time and collected more than 100 GB of data (incl. Calibration Frames)... #astronomy #astrophtography

  3. This is my M101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) work so far. Just a Quick & Dirty edit to verify the quality of the captured image data. Currently I have 13.5h of exposure time and collected more than 100 GB of data (incl. Calibration Frames)... #astronomy #astrophtography

  4. This is my M101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) work so far. Just a Quick & Dirty edit to verify the quality of the captured image data. Currently I have 13.5h of exposure time and collected more than 100 GB of data (incl. Calibration Frames)...

  5. This is my M101 (Pinwheel Galaxy) work so far. Just a Quick & Dirty edit to verify the quality of the captured image data. Currently I have 13.5h of exposure time and collected more than 100 GB of data (incl. Calibration Frames)... #astronomy #astrophtography

  6. Running Rust code in a freestanding, bare-metal environment is quite challenging. Currently, I'm dealing with unsafe preconditions violations and pointer provenance... #rust #rustlang #osdev #baremetal #x64

  7. Running Rust code in a freestanding, bare-metal environment is quite challenging. Currently, I'm dealing with unsafe preconditions violations and pointer provenance... #rust #rustlang #osdev #baremetal #x64

  8. Running Rust code in a freestanding, bare-metal environment is quite challenging. Currently, I'm dealing with unsafe preconditions violations and pointer provenance...

  9. Running Rust code in a freestanding, bare-metal environment is quite challenging. Currently, I'm dealing with unsafe preconditions violations and pointer provenance... #rust #rustlang #osdev #baremetal #x64

  10. My interactive BASIC interpreter (with a simple REPL loop) supports now also string literals - with the help of some famous LLM. But the generated code is - let's say "ugly and unmaintainable"... Time to read *THE* book: craftinginterpreters.com/ #osdev #basic #baremetal #x64

  11. My interactive BASIC interpreter (with a simple REPL loop) supports now also string literals - with the help of some famous LLM. But the generated code is - let's say "ugly and unmaintainable"... Time to read *THE* book: craftinginterpreters.com/ #osdev #basic #baremetal #x64

  12. My interactive BASIC interpreter (with a simple REPL loop) supports now also string literals - with the help of some famous LLM. But the generated code is - let's say "ugly and unmaintainable"... Time to read *THE* book: craftinginterpreters.com/

  13. My interactive BASIC interpreter (with a simple REPL loop) supports now also string literals - with the help of some famous LLM. But the generated code is - let's say "ugly and unmaintainable"... Time to read *THE* book: craftinginterpreters.com/ #osdev #basic #baremetal #x64

  14. What do you do if you have too much spare time? Building a very *simple* BASIC interpreter for your own OS... 😅 #osdev #x64 #baremetal

  15. What do you do if you have too much spare time? Building a very *simple* BASIC interpreter for your own OS... 😅 #osdev #x64 #baremetal

  16. What do you do if you have too much spare time? Building a very *simple* BASIC interpreter for your own OS... 😅

  17. What do you do if you have too much spare time? Building a very *simple* BASIC interpreter for your own OS... 😅 #osdev #x64 #baremetal

  18. A picture tells more than 1000 words: I have now GDB debug support for my own x64-based OS! GDB just attaches to qemu that runs my OS, and provides me C-based source level debugging functionalities! :-) #x64 #debugging #qemu #gdb #osdev #osdev #computerscience

  19. A picture tells more than 1000 words: I have now GDB debug support for my own x64-based OS! GDB just attaches to qemu that runs my OS, and provides me C-based source level debugging functionalities! :-) #x64 #debugging #qemu #gdb #osdev #osdev #computerscience

  20. A picture tells more than 1000 words: I have now GDB debug support for my own x64-based OS! GDB just attaches to qemu that runs my OS, and provides me C-based source level debugging functionalities! :-)

  21. A picture tells more than 1000 words: I have now GDB debug support for my own x64-based OS! GDB just attaches to qemu that runs my OS, and provides me C-based source level debugging functionalities! :-) #x64 #debugging #qemu #gdb #osdev #osdev #computerscience

  22. I'm trying to import the Azure-trusted root certificate authority keys to #sqlserver to set up a SQL Managed Instance Link as described here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur But I'm getting the enclosed error message during the certificate creation. What am I doing wrong? #sqlhelp

  23. I'm trying to import the Azure-trusted root certificate authority keys to #sqlserver to set up a SQL Managed Instance Link as described here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur But I'm getting the enclosed error message during the certificate creation. What am I doing wrong? #sqlhelp

  24. I'm trying to import the Azure-trusted root certificate authority keys to to set up a SQL Managed Instance Link as described here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur But I'm getting the enclosed error message during the certificate creation. What am I doing wrong?

  25. I'm trying to import the Azure-trusted root certificate authority keys to #sqlserver to set up a SQL Managed Instance Link as described here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azur But I'm getting the enclosed error message during the certificate creation. What am I doing wrong? #sqlhelp

  26. "Stealer Crossing: New Horizons" (Stuart Ashenbrenner & Alden Schmidt)

    Things I learned:
    C2 is the best way to distinguish between macOS stealers because the code is widely shared. #cti
    AMOS hopped between multiple different code bases for unknown reasons.

    #detectionengineering
    Responsible process: something in a .app directory, parent: osascript, process: /bin/sh -c
    dscl with arguments of 'Local/Default' or 'authonly'

    objectivebythesea.org/v7/talks

    #obts #obtsv7