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  1. @fossraven I use on a daily basis. But I got interested in just yesterday. i3 is too bloated for me

  2. Looks rather nice @Invector_Labs 👍😀
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    RT @Invector_Labs
    Planning for a new cool board 😊 @Raspberry_Pi
    twitter.com/Invector_Labs/stat

  3. What's neat about Toot is that it makes it easy to live inside my local timeline if I'd like, or easy to switch to the public or just go to my home. I'm a pretty big fan. Oh, and this is from my new #thinkpadx220 by the way. Running #dwm and #alpinelinux. Best combo ever. This thing runs better than my fancy desktop computer!

  4. Unmasking the Moon: Comparing LunaStealer Samples with MalChela and Claude

    As one tends to do on Saturday mornings with coffee in hand, I was reviewing two samples that were attributed to the LunaStealer / LunaGrabber family. Originally I was validating that tiquery was working with the MCP configuration, however what started as a quick TI check turned into a full static analysis session — and it gave me a good opportunity to put the MalChela MCP integration through its paces in a real workflow. This post walks through how that investigation unfolded, what the pivot points were, and what we found at the bottom of the rabbit hole.

    The Setup

    If you haven’t seen the MalChela MCP plugin before, the short version is this: MalChela is a Rust-based malware analysis toolkit I’ve been building for a while — tools like tiqueryfileanalyzermstrings, and others. The MCP server exposes all of those tools to Claude Desktop natively, so instead of dropping to the terminal for every command, I can run analysis steps conversationally and let Claude help interpret the results and suggest next moves.

    This is not replacing the terminal — it’s augmenting it. The pivot decisions still come from the analyst. But having a reasoning layer that can look at mstrings output and say “that SetDllDirectoryW + GetTempPathW combination is staging behavior, and here’s the ATT&CK mapping” is genuinely useful when you’re moving fast.

    Both samples were sitting in a folder on my Desktop. I had SHA-256 hashes. Let’s go.

    Phase 1: Threat Intelligence Query

    First move is always TI. The MalChela tiquery tool hits MalwareBazaar, VirusTotal, Hybrid Analysis, MetaDefender, and Triage simultaneously and returns a combined results matrix. Two calls, two answers.

    Sample 1 (4f3b8971...) came back confirmed LunaStealer across all five sources. First seen 2025-12-01. Original filename sdas.exe. VT tagged it trojan.generickdq/python — already telling us something about the build.

    Sample 2 (d4f57b42...) was more interesting. MalwareBazaar returned both LunaGrabber and LunaStealer tags. Triage clustered it with BlankGrabber, GlassWorm, IcedID, and Luca-Stealer. The original filename was loader.exe. That’s a different kind of name than sdas.exe. One sounds like a throwaway test artifact. The other sounds deliberate.

    The TI results alone suggested these weren’t just two copies of the same thing. They were potentially different components of the same campaign.

    Phase 2: Static PE Analysis

    fileanalyzer and mstrings on both samples.

    The first thing that jumped out was the imphash — f3c0dbc597607baa2ea891bc3a114b19 — identical on both. Same section layout, same section sizes, same import count (146), same 7 PE sections including the .fptable section that PyInstaller uses for its frozen module table. These two samples were compiled from the same PyInstaller loader template with different payloads bundled inside.

    But the entropy diverged sharply. Sample 1 (sdas.exe) came in at 3.9 — low, even for a PyInstaller bundle. Sample 2 (loader.exe) was 6.9 — high, indicating the embedded payload is compressed or encrypted more aggressively. Combined with the file size difference (47 MB vs 22 MB), this was the first signal that what was inside each bundle was meaningfully different.

    mstrings gave us 22–23 ATT&CK-mapped detections across both samples — largely the same set: IsDebuggerPresentQueryPerformanceCounterSetDllDirectoryWGetTempPathWExpandEnvironmentStringsWOpenProcessToken. Standard infostealer staging behavior. Tcl_CreateThread showed up in both, which is a PyInstaller artifact from bundling Python with Tkinter. The VT python family tag made more sense in context.

    Phase 3: PyInstaller Extraction

    Both samples were extracted with pyinstxtractor-ng. This is where the two samples started to diverge clearly.

    Sample 1 entry point: sdas.pyc — Python 3.13, 112 files in the CArchive, 752 modules in the PYZ archive.

    Sample 2 entry point: cleaner.pyc — Python 3.11, 113 files, 760 modules.

    The name cleaner.pyc inside a file called loader.exe is a tell. That’s not a stealer payload name. That’s something that runs after.

    The bundled library sets were nearly identical between both — requestsrequests_toolbeltCryptodomecryptographypsutilPILsqlite3win32 — same stealer framework. But Sample 2 had a unique addition: a l.js reference (mapped to T1059 — Command and Scripting Interpreter). A JavaScript component not present in the December build. The OpenSSL versions also differed: Sample 1 bundled libcrypto-3.dll (OpenSSL 3.x), Sample 2 had libcrypto-1_1.dll (OpenSSL 1.1). Different build environments, roughly one month apart.

    At this point the working theory was solid: Sample 1 is a standalone stealer. Sample 2 is a later-generation dropper/installer with an updated payload and additional capability.

    Phase 4: Bytecode Decompilation

    decompile3 couldn’t handle Python 3.11 or 3.13 bytecode. That’s a known limitation. pycdc (Decompyle++) handles both.

    sdas.pyc decompiled cleanly — the import stack made the capability set immediately obvious:

     from win32crypt import CryptUnprotectData  from Cryptodome.Cipher import AES  from PIL import Image, ImageGrab  from requests_toolbelt.multipart.encoder import MultipartEncoder  import sqlite3   

    CryptUnprotectData for browser master key decryption. AES for the decryption itself. ImageGrab for screenshots. MultipartEncoder for structured exfiltration. Classic infostealer, nothing surprising.

    cleaner.pyc was a different story. The decompiler output opened with this:

     __________ = eval(getattr(__import__(bytes([98,97,115,101,54,52]).decode()), ...   

    Heavy obfuscation — byte arrays used to reconstruct evalgetattr, and __import__ at runtime so none of those strings appear in plain text. The approach is designed to evade static string detection. Decode the byte arrays and you get:

     bytes([98,97,115,101,54,52])        → "base64"  bytes([90,88,90,104,98,65,61,61])   → b64decode("ZXZhbA==") → "eval"  bytes([90,50,86,48,...])            → "getattr"  bytes([88,49,57,112,...])           → "__import__"   

    Standard Python malware obfuscation. But buried further down in the decompile output was a large binary blob — a bytes literal starting with \xfd7zXZ. That’s the LZMA magic header.

    Phase 5: LZMA Stage 2 Extraction

    The blob was located at offset 0x17d4 in the pyc file. Extract and decompress it:

     import lzma  blob = open('cleaner.pyc', 'rb').read()  idx = blob.find(b'\xfd7zXZ')  decompressed = lzma.decompress(blob[idx:])  # → 102,923 bytes   

    One important detail: the decompression is wrapped in a try/except LZMAError block with os._exit(0) on failure. If the decompression fails — as it would in some emulated sandbox environments — the process exits silently with no error. That’s the anti-sandbox mechanism.

    The decompressed payload was another obfuscated Python source using a custom alphabet substitution encoding. The final execution chain was compile() + exec(). Decoding the full stage 2 revealed everything:

    The injection URL:

     https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Smug246/luna-injection/main/obfuscated-injection.js   

    This is the live Discord injection payload. The stage 2 pulls this JavaScript file from GitHub and injects it into the Discord desktop client’s core module, persisting across restarts.

    The capability set from stage 2:

    • Anti-analysis checks on startup: process blacklist (~30 entries including wiresharkprocesshackervboxserviceollydbgx96dbgpestudio), MAC address blacklist (80+ VM prefixes), HWID blacklist, IP blacklist, username/PC name blacklists
    • Discord token theft from all three release channels (stable, canary, PTB)
    • Browser credential theft across 20+ Chromium and non-Chromium browsers
    • Roblox session cookie harvesting (.ROBLOSECURITY= targeting with API validation)
    • Desktop screenshot capture
    • Self-destruct: ping localhost -n 3 > NUL && del /F "{path}"

    The ping delay is a simple trick — the 3-second wait lets the process fully exit before the delete fires, so the file removes itself cleanly after execution.

    What MalChela + MCP Added to This Workflow

    The honest answer is: speed and synthesis.

    tiquery hitting five TI sources in one call versus five separate browser tabs or CLI invocations is a meaningful time saving, but that’s the surface benefit. The deeper value showed up in the mstrings step — getting ATT&CK-mapped output with technique IDs alongside the raw strings meant the behavioral picture came together faster than manually correlating imports against the ATT&CK matrix.

    The MCP integration meant each of those steps — TI query, PE analysis, string extraction — could happen within the same conversation context. Claude could see the fileanalyzer output and the mstrings output together and note that the entropy difference between the two samples was significant, that the identical imphash meant shared loader infrastructure, that the staging imports in mstrings were consistent with the exfil approach suggested by the TI tags. That cross-tool synthesis is where the integration earns its keep.

    The parts that still required manual work: pyinstxtractor-ngpycdc, the LZMA extraction, and decoding the stage 2. Those are terminal steps on the Mac.

    IOCs at a Glance

    Samples:

    SHA-256FilenameFamily4f3b8971...d0sdas.exeLunaStealerd4f57b42...24loader.exeLunaGrabber

    Injection URL:

     https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Smug246/luna-injection/main/obfuscated-injection.js   

    Self-destruct pattern:

     ping localhost -n 3 > NUL && del /F "{executable}"   

    Imphash (shared loader stub):

     f3c0dbc597607baa2ea891bc3a114b19   

    A full IOC list including ~60 C2 IPs, MAC address blacklists, and HWID blacklists is in the analysis report linked below.

    Downloads

    • 📄 [Full Analysis Report] — Complete investigation narrative, sample properties, capability breakdown, IOC documentation, campaign timeline, and recommendations. (lunaStealer_analysis_report.pdf)
    • 🛡️ [YARA Rules — PE] — Four rules targeting the PE samples: exact hash match, shared PyInstaller stub (imphash-based), infostealer payload strings, generic PyInstaller infostealer. (lunastealer_pe.yar)
    lunastealer_analysis_reportDownload lunastealer_pe.yarDownload

    If you’re running MalChela in your environment and want to reproduce the TI query steps, the MalChela MCP plugin source is on GitHub at github.com/dwmetz/MalChela. Questions or additions to the IOC list — find me on the usual channels.

    #DFIR #Forensics #Github #lumastealer #MalChela #Malware #Python #yara
  5. Hands of Goro – Hands of Goro – Review

    By Steel Druhm

    On a day when a NASCAR-themed album hits the mean streets, why shouldn’t we cover a kinda-sorta Mortal Kombat-themed throwback metal opus by members of Slough Feg, Spirit Adrift, and Angel Witch. Hands of Goro is a project playing a style that the members refer to as the “Third Wave of British Heavy Metal.” That’s a fancy-pantsy name for what is essentially the classic NWoBHM sound being unearthed anew in 2024, and that basic NWoBHM sound composes the core of what the band delivers on Hands of Goro. It’s a charmingly retro blend of hard rock, punk, and early-days metal combining for some energetic, exuberant fare with a whole lot of old school flair. Will that be enough to earn a flawless victory? Will Lord Goro reign supreme? FIGHT!

    As opener “Prince of Shoka” kicks into life, you get flavors of early Diamond Head, Thin Lizzy and even Foghat. It’s that classic template of hard rock taken up a notch or 3 to transmogrify it into heavy metal and it works well thanks to the major guitar acumen of Tom Draper (Sprit Adrift, ex-Angel Witch, ex-Carcass) and the stellar bass-work of Adrian Maestas (Slough Feg) which feels very vintage, wrapping a punky, rowdy Mötörhead-friendly vibe into the beef salad. This pays rough, slapdash approach pays big dividends on the hyperactive charge of “Dwmonizer” which bears a bit of a Nucleus-era Dawnbringer feel. The frantic riffing and solos make this one tough to resist and Maestas outdoes himself with some wild vocals and wails. “Uncanny” is like a shotgun marriage between Iron Maiden and Thin Lizzy and Focus with Lemmy on vocals, so you know that’s an easy win you need to play at 12.

    Elsewhere, “21st Century Plague” injects more Motörhead mania with slight but effective touches of black metal, and the pièce de résistance comes with 6-plus minute closer “Archduke of Fear,” which channels all the rowdy, riffy charm of vintage Raven crossed with the stadium rock sensibilities of Scorpions for a hard-charging good time. At a shockingly fast-moving 36 minutes, there’s not much chaff to sift out and every song has its own charm and moments of “FUCK YEAH!” guitar heroics. I love the charmingly retro production which often sounds warm and organic like the old Black Sabbath or Thin Lizzy albums.

    This is a highly talented trio, with tons of road experience under their bullet belts. Tom Draper puts on a crazed clinic on 70s and 80s rock, punk, and metal riffology, crafting many fist-raising, headbanging moments along the way. He has a keen ear for riffs that stick and there are many moments when his playing elicited a smile and unstoppable air guitar noodling. His infectious fretboard romps alone are worth the investment in this thing. Maestas is right there with Draper the whole time, sitting in the bass pocket rumbling and clanging along in fine fashion, giving everything a deep, funky edge. His particular style of playing does make the material sound a bit like Slough Feg, but that’s a bonus. Maestas also hands lead vocals and if there is a weak point, it’s here. His delivery is fine for the rough, rocking style the band plays, but no one will consider him a vocal powerhouse. He reminds me of a less proficient Chris Black (Dawnbringer, High Spirits) and though he certainly hits the mark on the faster tracks, he can seem a bit rough around the edges on the slower cuts. Behind it all we have Avinash Mittur (Nite, Wretched Stench) tearing it up on the kit like a raving maniac. There’s no way to listen to this guy’s gonzo percussive assault and not feel yourself getting amped up and edgy. The trio plays in a loose, punky style which gives everything a live feel and that suits the hard rocking material to its bones. Anything more polished would do this stuff an injustice.

    Much like the High Spirits output, Hands of Goro is so damn throwback that you might bust a shoulder joint listening to it, but boy is their style good fun. It’s simple in design but big in entertainment factor and it has an endearingly sincere feeling that comes from how much those involved love this style of music. It may not be the kind of album that people will be talking about come end-of-year lists, but I suspect it will get a nice little following by those who were born after 1960. Regardless of age, take a flyer on it and get your elder rock on. Hail our new many-fisted overlord. WAR GORO.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: BSP Records
    Websites: handsofgoro.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/thehandsofgoro
    Releases Worldwide: March 1st, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AngelWitch #BSPRecords #Dawnbringer #HandsOfGoro #HeavyMetal #InternationalMetal #Mar24 #Motörhead #NeoNWOBHM #Raven #Review #Reviews #SloughFeg #SpiritAdrift

  6. Hands of Goro – Hands of Goro – Review

    By Steel Druhm

    On a day when a NASCAR-themed album hits the mean streets, why shouldn’t we cover a kinda-sorta Mortal Kombat-themed throwback metal opus by members of Slough Feg, Spirit Adrift, and Angel Witch. Hands of Goro is a project playing a style that the members refer to as the “Third Wave of British Heavy Metal.” That’s a fancy-pantsy name for what is essentially the classic NWoBHM sound being unearthed anew in 2024, and that basic NWoBHM sound composes the core of what the band delivers on Hands of Goro. It’s a charmingly retro blend of hard rock, punk, and early-days metal combining for some energetic, exuberant fare with a whole lot of old school flair. Will that be enough to earn a flawless victory? Will Lord Goro reign supreme? FIGHT!

    As opener “Prince of Shoka” kicks into life, you get flavors of early Diamond Head, Thin Lizzy and even Foghat. It’s that classic template of hard rock taken up a notch or 3 to transmogrify it into heavy metal and it works well thanks to the major guitar acumen of Tom Draper (Sprit Adrift, ex-Angel Witch, ex-Carcass) and the stellar bass-work of Adrian Maestas (Slough Feg) which feels very vintage, wrapping a punky, rowdy Mötörhead-friendly vibe into the beef salad. This pays rough, slapdash approach pays big dividends on the hyperactive charge of “Dwmonizer” which bears a bit of a Nucleus-era Dawnbringer feel. The frantic riffing and solos make this one tough to resist and Maestas outdoes himself with some wild vocals and wails. “Uncanny” is like a shotgun marriage between Iron Maiden and Thin Lizzy and Focus with Lemmy on vocals, so you know that’s an easy win you need to play at 12.

    Elsewhere, “21st Century Plague” injects more Motörhead mania with slight but effective touches of black metal, and the pièce de résistance comes with 6-plus minute closer “Archduke of Fear,” which channels all the rowdy, riffy charm of vintage Raven crossed with the stadium rock sensibilities of Scorpions for a hard-charging good time. At a shockingly fast-moving 36 minutes, there’s not much chaff to sift out and every song has its own charm and moments of “FUCK YEAH!” guitar heroics. I love the charmingly retro production which often sounds warm and organic like the old Black Sabbath or Thin Lizzy albums.

    This is a highly talented trio, with tons of road experience under their bullet belts. Tom Draper puts on a crazed clinic on 70s and 80s rock, punk, and metal riffology, crafting many fist-raising, headbanging moments along the way. He has a keen ear for riffs that stick and there are many moments when his playing elicited a smile and unstoppable air guitar noodling. His infectious fretboard romps alone are worth the investment in this thing. Maestas is right there with Draper the whole time, sitting in the bass pocket rumbling and clanging along in fine fashion, giving everything a deep, funky edge. His particular style of playing does make the material sound a bit like Slough Feg, but that’s a bonus. Maestas also hands lead vocals and if there is a weak point, it’s here. His delivery is fine for the rough, rocking style the band plays, but no one will consider him a vocal powerhouse. He reminds me of a less proficient Chris Black (Dawnbringer, High Spirits) and though he certainly hits the mark on the faster tracks, he can seem a bit rough around the edges on the slower cuts. Behind it all we have Avinash Mittur (Nite, Wretched Stench) tearing it up on the kit like a raving maniac. There’s no way to listen to this guy’s gonzo percussive assault and not feel yourself getting amped up and edgy. The trio plays in a loose, punky style which gives everything a live feel and that suits the hard rocking material to its bones. Anything more polished would do this stuff an injustice.

    Much like the High Spirits output, Hands of Goro is so damn throwback that you might bust a shoulder joint listening to it, but boy is their style good fun. It’s simple in design but big in entertainment factor and it has an endearingly sincere feeling that comes from how much those involved love this style of music. It may not be the kind of album that people will be talking about come end-of-year lists, but I suspect it will get a nice little following by those who were born after 1960. Regardless of age, take a flyer on it and get your elder rock on. Hail our new many-fisted overlord. WAR GORO.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: BSP Records
    Websites: handsofgoro.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/thehandsofgoro
    Releases Worldwide: March 1st, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AngelWitch #BSPRecords #Dawnbringer #HandsOfGoro #HeavyMetal #InternationalMetal #Mar24 #Motörhead #NeoNWOBHM #Raven #Review #Reviews #SloughFeg #SpiritAdrift

  7. Windows Vista: история красивого провала

    Здравствуйте! В этой статье мы разберём красивый провал Windows Vista, который стал трудным и тяжелым уроком для Microsoft.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1033314/

    #История_IT #Windows_Vista #Windows_Longhorn #UAC #Aero #Microsoft #Операционные_системы #Ретроспектива #DWM

  8. MIRROR正副隊長變阿發‧外父
    AK緊接拍新戲
    許願Fing小組成員更多工作

    Tiger引發哥哥們年齡焦慮?
    AK:我哋都仲係青春期!
    文哥:我啱啱發育之嘛!

    讚老虎演唱會表現水準之上
    Ian冇起身跳舞
    AK:佢話個位買咗,坐足啲唔好蝕呀

    MIRROR正副隊長:Lokman #楊樂文(文哥)和 #AnsonKong 江𤒹生周日(22日)到尖沙嘴出席導演會周年晚宴,早前放假學躺平蓄鬚的文哥剃了鬚,由「土耳其毒梟」變番MIRROR隊長。是夜他與談善言一齊做晚宴及頒獎禮司儀。MIRROR過去兩年都有成員出席導演會晚宴,笑言是為「搲撈」尋求工作機會,AK笑稱:「我係諗住嚟食乳豬嘅!」

    ︱AK拍完劇 緊接拍新戲︱
    AK稱是夜還要開工,故未能留足全晚;日前隊中「忙內虎」Tiger #邱傲然 首次舉行演唱會,AK也因為工作關係早走,他笑:「托賴托賴…」文哥插嘴連珠炮發:「忙囉!紅囉!勁囉!搵到囉!」AK放棄掙扎,聳聳肩表示:「冇辦法真係…」

    AK續說:「多謝!承讓(拱手)!FING小組有一個先跑咗,...
    instagram.com/p/DWMX5nwkrne/

  9. MIRROR正副隊長變阿發‧外父
    AK緊接拍新戲
    許願Fing小組成員更多工作

    Tiger引發哥哥們年齡焦慮?
    AK:我哋都仲係青春期!
    文哥:我啱啱發育之嘛!

    讚老虎演唱會表現水準之上
    Ian冇起身跳舞
    AK:佢話個位買咗,坐足啲唔好蝕呀

    MIRROR正副隊長:Lokman #楊樂文(文哥)和 #AnsonKong 江𤒹生周日(22日)到尖沙嘴出席導演會周年晚宴,早前放假學躺平蓄鬚的文哥剃了鬚,由「土耳其毒梟」變番MIRROR隊長。是夜他與談善言一齊做晚宴及頒獎禮司儀。MIRROR過去兩年都有成員出席導演會晚宴,笑言是為「搲撈」尋求工作機會,AK笑稱:「我係諗住嚟食乳豬嘅!」

    ︱AK拍完劇 緊接拍新戲︱
    AK稱是夜還要開工,故未能留足全晚;日前隊中「忙內虎」Tiger #邱傲然 首次舉行演唱會,AK也因為工作關係早走,他笑:「托賴托賴…」文哥插嘴連珠炮發:「忙囉!紅囉!勁囉!搵到囉!」AK放棄掙扎,聳聳肩表示:「冇辦法真係…」

    AK續說:「多謝!承讓(拱手)!FING小組有一個先跑咗,...
    instagram.com/p/DWMX5nwkrne/

  10. MIRROR正副隊長變阿發‧外父
    AK緊接拍新戲
    許願Fing小組成員更多工作

    Tiger引發哥哥們年齡焦慮?
    AK:我哋都仲係青春期!
    文哥:我啱啱發育之嘛!

    讚老虎演唱會表現水準之上
    Ian冇起身跳舞
    AK:佢話個位買咗,坐足啲唔好蝕呀

    MIRROR正副隊長:Lokman #楊樂文(文哥)和 #AnsonKong 江𤒹生周日(22日)到尖沙嘴出席導演會周年晚宴,早前放假學躺平蓄鬚的文哥剃了鬚,由「土耳其毒梟」變番MIRROR隊長。是夜他與談善言一齊做晚宴及頒獎禮司儀。MIRROR過去兩年都有成員出席導演會晚宴,笑言是為「搲撈」尋求工作機會,AK笑稱:「我係諗住嚟食乳豬嘅!」

    ︱AK拍完劇 緊接拍新戲︱
    AK稱是夜還要開工,故未能留足全晚;日前隊中「忙內虎」Tiger #邱傲然 首次舉行演唱會,AK也因為工作關係早走,他笑:「托賴托賴…」文哥插嘴連珠炮發:「忙囉!紅囉!勁囉!搵到囉!」AK放棄掙扎,聳聳肩表示:「冇辦法真係…」

    AK續說:「多謝!承讓(拱手)!FING小組有一個先跑咗,...
    instagram.com/p/DWMX5nwkrne/

  11. Also... If you need more than 5 virtual desktops on your #Linux / #UNIX #tiling #WM then I kindly ask you to STOP what the hell you're doing and take a DEEP breath to consider. #DWM #Sway #i3wm

  12. @freakshow
    AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!eins11

    gezeichnet: ein Linux Poweruser 😉

    PS: @rstockm du hast es verstanden 👍

    #awesome #i3wm #dwm #cosmic

  13. Radio Free Skaro #1066 – A Space Helmet for a Cow

    http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs1066.mp3

    Download MP3

    The worlds of Doctor Who collide once more as the BBC launches into new Fugitive Doctor adventures via Circuit Breaker, a multi-platform saga in the tradition of Time Lord Victorious and Doom’s Day,.The Three Who Rule are somewhat skeptical about the whole business, despite the welcome addition of a new and quite snazzy hat for Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor! There’s also an Entertainment Weekly list of the top 50 Doctor Who stories of the modern era which is just as non-controversial as you’d think, articles about missing episodes in general and the The Daleks’ Master Plan in particular, multicam from School Reunion and an extended hockey-Who metaphor like you’ve all been clamouring for! And speaking of long-awaiting things, we have the conclusion of our latest Classic Series Commentary with Part Four of The Mysterious Planet!

    Links:

    Commentary:

    #AnAdventureInSpaceAndTime #BigFinish #CircuitBreaker #Commentary #Dalek6388 #doctorWho #doctorWhoMagazine #EntertainmentWeekly #MissingEpisodes #NcutiGatwa #SchoolReunion #SNLUK #TheBlackArchive #TheDaleksMasterPlan #TheDevilSPlanet #TheMysteriousPlanet #TheWhoniverseShow
  14. Radio Free Skaro #1066 – A Space Helmet for a Cow

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    The worlds of Doctor Who collide once more as the BBC launches into new Fugitive Doctor adventures via Circuit Breaker, a multi-platform saga in the tradition of Time Lord Victorious and Doom’s Day,.The Three Who Rule are somewhat skeptical about the whole business, despite the welcome addition of a new and quite snazzy hat for Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor! There’s also an Entertainment Weekly list of the top 50 Doctor Who stories of the modern era which is just as non-controversial as you’d think, articles about missing episodes in general and the The Daleks’ Master Plan in particular, multicam from School Reunion and an extended hockey-Who metaphor like you’ve all been clamouring for! And speaking of long-awaiting things, we have the conclusion of our latest Classic Series Commentary with Part Four of The Mysterious Planet!

    Links:

    Commentary:

    #AnAdventureInSpaceAndTime #BigFinish #CircuitBreaker #Commentary #Dalek6388 #doctorWho #doctorWhoMagazine #EntertainmentWeekly #MissingEpisodes #NcutiGatwa #SchoolReunion #SNLUK #TheBlackArchive #TheDaleksMasterPlan #TheDevilSPlanet #TheMysteriousPlanet #TheWhoniverseShow
  15. Radio Free Skaro #1066 – A Space Helmet for a Cow

    http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs1066.mp3

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    The worlds of Doctor Who collide once more as the BBC launches into new Fugitive Doctor adventures via Circuit Breaker, a multi-platform saga in the tradition of Time Lord Victorious and Doom’s Day,.The Three Who Rule are somewhat skeptical about the whole business, despite the welcome addition of a new and quite snazzy hat for Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor! There’s also an Entertainment Weekly list of the top 50 Doctor Who stories of the modern era which is just as non-controversial as you’d think, articles about missing episodes in general and the The Daleks’ Master Plan in particular, multicam from School Reunion and an extended hockey-Who metaphor like you’ve all been clamouring for! And speaking of long-awaiting things, we have the conclusion of our latest Classic Series Commentary with Part Four of The Mysterious Planet!

    Links:

    Commentary:

    #AnAdventureInSpaceAndTime #BigFinish #CircuitBreaker #Commentary #Dalek6388 #doctorWho #doctorWhoMagazine #EntertainmentWeekly #MissingEpisodes #NcutiGatwa #SchoolReunion #SNLUK #TheBlackArchive #TheDaleksMasterPlan #TheDevilSPlanet #TheMysteriousPlanet #TheWhoniverseShow
  16. Radio Free Skaro #1066 – A Space Helmet for a Cow

    http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs1066.mp3

    Download MP3

    The worlds of Doctor Who collide once more as the BBC launches into new Fugitive Doctor adventures via Circuit Breaker, a multi-platform saga in the tradition of Time Lord Victorious and Doom’s Day,.The Three Who Rule are somewhat skeptical about the whole business, despite the welcome addition of a new and quite snazzy hat for Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor! There’s also an Entertainment Weekly list of the top 50 Doctor Who stories of the modern era which is just as non-controversial as you’d think, articles about missing episodes in general and the The Daleks’ Master Plan in particular, multicam from School Reunion and an extended hockey-Who metaphor like you’ve all been clamouring for! And speaking of long-awaiting things, we have the conclusion of our latest Classic Series Commentary with Part Four of The Mysterious Planet!

    Links:

    Commentary:

    #AnAdventureInSpaceAndTime #BigFinish #CircuitBreaker #Commentary #Dalek6388 #doctorWho #doctorWhoMagazine #EntertainmentWeekly #MissingEpisodes #NcutiGatwa #SchoolReunion #SNLUK #TheBlackArchive #TheDaleksMasterPlan #TheDevilSPlanet #TheMysteriousPlanet #TheWhoniverseShow
  17. Radio Free Skaro #1066 – A Space Helmet for a Cow

    http://traffic.libsyn.com/freyburg/rfs1066.mp3

    Download MP3

    The worlds of Doctor Who collide once more as the BBC launches into new Fugitive Doctor adventures via Circuit Breaker, a multi-platform saga in the tradition of Time Lord Victorious and Doom’s Day,.The Three Who Rule are somewhat skeptical about the whole business, despite the welcome addition of a new and quite snazzy hat for Jo Martin’s Fugitive Doctor! There’s also an Entertainment Weekly list of the top 50 Doctor Who stories of the modern era which is just as non-controversial as you’d think, articles about missing episodes in general and the The Daleks’ Master Plan in particular, multicam from School Reunion and an extended hockey-Who metaphor like you’ve all been clamouring for! And speaking of long-awaiting things, we have the conclusion of our latest Classic Series Commentary with Part Four of The Mysterious Planet!

    Links:

    Commentary:

    #AnAdventureInSpaceAndTime #BigFinish #CircuitBreaker #Commentary #Dalek6388 #doctorWho #doctorWhoMagazine #EntertainmentWeekly #MissingEpisodes #NcutiGatwa #SchoolReunion #SNLUK #TheBlackArchive #TheDaleksMasterPlan #TheDevilSPlanet #TheMysteriousPlanet #TheWhoniverseShow
  18. Nach vielen Jahren habe ich es endlich ins Wildkatzen- und Luchs-Mekka, genauer ins @wildkatzendorf_huetscheroda in Thüringen geschafft...

    Neue Eindrücke, viel Input und Inspiration für meine Arbeit als @naturversteher.harz und Nationalpark-Guide und Wanderführer im @harzklub_goslar und im @nationalpark_harz

    #harzhikingmetalpunk
    #wildkatze
    #Luchs
    #NationalparkHarz
    #nationalparkhainich
    #harzmountains
    #hiking
    #wandern
    instagram.com/p/DWmR3bJDMpD/?i

  19. Debian from x11 to Xlibre conversion. I just ran a conversion of my Debian-Test dwm install from x11 to Xlibre. I published the following on the Debian (Test) Forum.

    #x11 #Xlibre #Debian #Ubuntu #Linux #News #Technology #dwm #suckless #eirenicon

    forums.debian.net/viewtopic.ph

  20. Как приложения скрывают окна от захвата экрана: SetWindowDisplayAffinity, ScreenCaptureKit и что сломалось в macOS 15

    Если сделать скриншот Netflix или окна воспроизведения в Spotify, на месте видео окажется чёрный прямоугольник. То же произойдёт при демонстрации экрана в Zoom, в записи через OBS и даже в Snipping Tool. Звук идёт, содержимого нет. Это не защита кодека и не трюк с OpenGL-поверхностями. Это один флаг в одном API, который сообщает оконной системе: «это окно не должно попадать в захваченные кадры». Флаг публичный, документированный, появился в Windows 10 ещё в 2020 году и используется любым приложением, которому нужно закрыть содержимое от скриншотов: менеджерами паролей, банковскими клиентами, 2FA-токенами. На macOS раньше был симметричный аналог, но в macOS 15 Sequoia Apple сломала его против ScreenCaptureKit, и теперь картина там сильно запутаннее. На Linux всё зависит от дисплейного сервера. В браузерах работает через цепочку платформенных API. Опыт накопился за то время, пока мы собирали десктопное приложение для онлайн-собеседований, которому эта механика нужна технически: окно с подсказками не должно попадать в демонстрацию экрана. Про продукт — в одном абзаце в конце. Вся остальная статья про то, что под капотом.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1025310/

    #SetWindowDisplayAffinity #WDA_EXCLUDEFROMCAPTURE #ScreenCaptureKit #захват_экрана #NSWindow_sharingType #DWM #WindowsGraphicsCapture #getDisplayMedia #macOS_Sequoia #демонстрация_экрана

  21. I'm giving #XFCE on #linuxmint a new try these days after a few months on Cinnamon and I'm generally impressed! 1. Almost as snappy and responsive as #dwm, low RAM usage, great for my old laptop. 2. Has a lot of functionality and customizability and looks great after some tweaking. But I have issues switching between light and dark modes, switching GTK theme leaves apps (web browser specifically) stuck in dark mode and it's quite stubborn. Any tips? #linux

  22. Void, with encrypted zfs, on the laptop. Dwm or River. Tbc. But Gentoo dwm is calling. Possibly before Tet.
    NixOS with KDE on the N150. Solid.
    Finally revived the old NUC with Slackware Tilers: Sway and Mango. And Dank. Great stuff.
    The Thinkpad that wasn't sold: this will be either TileOS or Hatchery, a project by Troutcobbler, an old ArchLabs mate. Both Debian, tiling wm's. Cool. Check them out.
    The last one will be after Tet, I'm off for a couple of days for a shitload of beer and karaoke 🍻😜
    Keep our Fediverse a good place and enjoy my silence 😆
    #archlabs #tet #theflyonthewall

  23. 2022 zeigte die #Oder, wie verletzlich ein Fluss sein kann. Die Katastrophe liefert aber auch wertvolle Hinweise für die Zukunft. Video 4 von 4 fragt: Wie machen wir die Oder langfristig widerstandsfähiger? Und warum ist ein gesunder Fluss für uns so entscheidend?
    Hier ansehen: youtu.be/RybwD6BOKyA?si=-aMZBX

    #WRRL #Revitalisierung #Klimawandel #Klimaanpassung #Hochwasser #Ökosystemleistungen #Wasserstraße #Brandenburg

  24. The wonderful thing about Linux is that there isn't one way to do things, but rather a plethora. This is even true for Tiling Window Managers! On Linux, you can use i3, bspwm, dwm, awesomewm, xmonad, sway, hyprland, river, and many many others. I personally use bspwm, but have used others in the past, and they all provide that minimalist, keyboard centric workflow. How about you? Which Tiling Window Managers have you tried?
    #twm #tilingwindowmanager #windowmanager #desktop #workflow