- TravelApp(again)
- RetSpill: Igniting User-Controlled Data to Burn Away Linux Kernel Protections
- Show HN: Curve Fitting Bezier Curves in WASM with Enzyme Ad
- Text won't center in my ContentView but works in Xamarin.Forms and not in .NET MAUI
- Ask HN: What Happened to TensorFlow Swift
- Hacker News top posts: May 11, 2021
- Unintended Instructions on x86
- Unintended Instructions on X86
- Unintended Instructions on X86
- Unintended Instructions on x86
- Is it possible to virtualize a CUDA processor?
- AMD-Xilinx Publishes Open-Source "Nanotube" Compiler
- The Nanotube Compiler and Framework
- New Learning Resource for Clang Libraries (Slide Deck and Code Examples)
- The Wonderfully Terrible World of C and C++ Text Encoding APIs (With Some Rust)
- EVGA will no longer make NVIDIA GPUs due to “disrespectful treatment” - Dexerto
- DirtyCred: DirtyCred is a kernel exploitation concept that swaps unprivileged kernel credentials with privileged ones to escalate privilege. Instead of overwriting any critical data fields on kernel heap, DirtyCred abuses the heap memory reuse mechanism to get privileged.
- DirtyCred: Linux Kernel Privilege Escalation
- GitHub - Markakd/DirtyCred
- Hacker News top posts: Aug 22, 2022
- DirtyCred (vulnerability for Linux found at BlackHat conference) - what is the deal with this? Media is making headlines about it but nothing here?
- Picolisp/pil21: PicoLisp is an open source Lisp dialect
- cross compiling issues with mingw32
- Wsmoses/Enzyme: High-performance automatic differentiation of LLVM
- WSL with CUDA Support
- Native code generation
- Enzyme: towards state-of-the-art AutoDiff in Rust
- Are IT guys dicks though
- LLVM Internals: The Bitcode Format
- Rediscovering Hamming Code
- Obfvious - a CLang (v 12) based compiler that allows for Windows binaries obfuscation [WiP]
- Monthly Hask Anything January 2021
- Towards verified decompilation using Lean 4 - Lean Together 2021
- PicoLisp on PicoLisp on LLVM-IR
- PicoLisp on PicoLisp on LLVM-IR