Here's which Samsung Galaxy S26 phones support Android's Linux terminal
Want to use Android's Linux terminal with one of Samsung's new Galaxy S26 handsets? These are the models you'll need.
Want to use Android's Linux terminal with one of Samsung's new Galaxy S26 handsets? These are the models you'll need.
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I just installed Zed editor, it prompts me if I want to use Claude. I say yes, it open a side bar. I ask it "What files can you see?" It runs a series of ls commands and shows me my whole home dir. Including private ssh keys. (It was a free version of Claude, I didn't enter any credentials.)How do we feel about this? Sure, any program can do anything weird, scan for my files etc. But somehow these agents can really do unexpected stuff. When do they decide something has to be uploa
essentials n. Things necessary to maintain a productive and secure hacking environment. "A jug of wine, a loaf of bread, a 20-megahertz 80386 box with 8 meg of core and a 300-megabyte disk supporting full UNIX with source and X windows and EMACS and UUCP via a 'blazer to a friendly Internet site, and thou."<p>Raymond, E.S. & Steele, G.L. (eds.), The Jargon File [1991] https://magic-cookie.co.uk/jargon/mit_jargon.htm#x817
When a current system (even with hardware-level MTE memory tag expansion) successfully intercepts a Buffer Overflow attack, what is its instinctive reaction? It immediately terminates the program, generates a Crash Log in the background, and might even pop up a notification telling the user, "Malicious attack blocked."This isn't defense; it's the system acting as a free real-time debugger for APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) groups.In Project Genesis's underlying securit
word-doodle is a browser-based generative text art engine that takes string of text and transforms them into typographic doodles. word-doodle scatters words across the screen using a simple collision detection algorithm to place words into empty spaces. It includes a control hub where users can input text, change fonts, select text cases, and apply word limits with additional options to generate the doodle, wipe the screen, or take a screenshot.The Engine The word-doodle engine transforms raw te
I built AutoTable to eliminate repetitive spreadsheet cleanup work.Upload a messy CSV/Excel file and it:Normalizes headers (snake_case)Fixes inconsistent data typesRemoves duplicatesStrips hidden Unicode junkStandardizes formattingThe pipeline is deterministic and idempotent. Files are stored ephemerally and auto-purged.The interesting part: I used Google Gemini heavily as an engineering collaborator — not just for boilerplate, but for designing parts of the cleaning logic and app structure
Launching in 6 days (March 7)!OneCamp is a self-hosted unified workspace that combines real-time chat, tasks, video calls, and collaborative docs — no per-user fees, unlimited users, full data control.We open-sourced the entire Next.js frontend so anyone can explore, fork, or contribute:https://github.com/OneMana-Soft/OneCamp-feKey pieces of the architecture:1. Real-time collaboration - Yjs + Hocuspocus (CRDT sync over WebSockets) - Tiptap editor + custom Node micro
I built Zagora, a distributed fine-tuning platform that turns fragmented or mixed GPUs into a unified training cluster over standard internet (1Gbps).The problem:Most distributed training assumes homogeneous GPUs and high-bandwidth interconnects (NVLink/InfiniBand). On heterogeneous fleets over standard internet, tensor/data parallel approaches become communication-bound and fragile.What Zagora does under the hood:- Uses pipeline-style parallelism instead of heavy tensor synchronizatio
I started building Frame as a terminal-first, lightweight IDE and open sourced it. Now I'm pushing it toward becoming a full platform for developing and managing larger projects. What I've been able to build in about a month with Claude Code is honestly insane. Here's where Frame is today: Core - Terminal-first platform with up to 9 terminals in a 3x3 grid - Multi-AI support — Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI in one window - Automatic context injection via wrapper scripts fo
I’d like to share E8-Matrix - a open-source physical particle discovery platform (recent program paper titled “From a High-Symmetry Sector to Testable Observables: An E8-Motivated Projection Program”) and would greatly appreciate any constructive feedback from the community.The work outlines a top‑down computational framework that connects a high‑symmetry ⊇ E8 structure to 3+1D observables via an operational projection Π.Instead of ad‑hoc effective shifts, the goal is to trace predictions back