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@freemo
for the documentation part where you try to explain JVM Bytecode I think preceding it with Dennis Yurichev's Reverse Engineering Book's Chapter 4 on JVM would be a good idea to make the doc more consumable for people looking at JVM Bytecode for the first time in life.

beginners.re/RE4B-EN.pdf

@freemo
actually I would like to work on it, seems very interesting

@faassen
For stretching the programming muscle I think Lisp, Haskell, Erlang, Ada, etc would give a very fresh and new look into programming

@freemo
That flear.com one says it is on sale for 15000USD

@freemo Ahh didn't saw the creator of the repo properly.
Anyway that reminds, what projects are you working on currently?

@freemo
yeah on your blog, isn't that your Mastofeed github project?

@freemo
Does it support CSS customization for the iframe?

hmm, Akaunting looks more promising than GnuCash as a FOSS accounting option: akaunting.com

@freemo please answer and also tag other lin sec people you know

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From all the Linux users here, I want suggestions on what you expect from a Security Hardening Framework in Linux?

Features needed?
What you hate with the current tools?
What you like about the current tools?
What is your security hardening flow in daily life or work?

@threia @yassie_j
I think this is where Microsoft kinda beats Google, they still have some experimentations going where they are not afraid of setting foot in unknown territory.

Google on the other tries to make all it's projects look, work, feel like all it's other projects. which basically limits their experimentation.

@faassen
nah it's not a total photocopy of python. The main place they are similar is in the simplicity part where golang doesn't throws on you any unnecessary format or syntax requirements as well as the package management is simple.

@faassen
You should also try Golang, very simple and nice like python

@freemo
actually, I for once want to look at the chaos side of physics and particles. I think we miss alot of explanations there.
Especially cause we don't even know if chaos is real or not.
if chaos exists, then where does it originate?
chaos is where physics, and maths both collide into the same realm.

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