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Brace yourself, hybrid and return to office propaganda are coming.

So weird that GitHub requires a login to view their BlueHammer repo.

https://github.com/Nightmare-Eclipse/BlueHammer


I'm logged in, but I'm seeing this now and can click on "View repository" or "Explore other repositories". Maybe that's why it's behind a login wall.

> This repository contains malicious content that may cause technical harms. We have decided to preserve this content for security research purposes. Please exercise CAUTION when clicking links, downloading releases, or otherwise interacting with this repository.


That warning also doesn’t render right on my iPhone (the buttons are overlapping slightly), and I don’t recall seeing it on other repos. Is it new/bespoke?


Does anyone have a link to how the crack works? I would love to see something more technical.


I only know of the one text file MKDEV added to their Persona bypass: https://pastebin.com/hps67mkh



“!=“ is not a valid input for titles on HN.


The appeal for me is not having to constantly repeat instructions. Imagine having to repeat dietary restrictions every time you ask for a recipe.


Everyone should visit Córdoba, Spain once in their life.


why?


The mosque-turned-cathedral is an interesting (and huge) piece of medieval architecture.

The Roman bridge is fascinating as well.

Plus, if you arrive in summer, you will learn what heat is. Córdoba is hot even for the standards of Spanish summers. Hence, interesting night life. Not just drunkards, normal families and everyone who barely survived the day and now has the opportunity to live and socialize outside.


Can you recommend something that most people miss when they go there?


Another option is explore winget and chocolaty. Most build tools and compilers can be installed via the command line on windows. Ask your favorite LLM to create a powershell script to install them all.


Here are my go to: Play video games on my steam deck or PlayStation portal, slow kettlebell exercises, YouTube videos, read books I keep on my desk, browse projects on github that people I follow have starred, tidy my workspace, sit on the front porch or go for a walk.

Things I don’t do: browse slack, social networking or news.


Murakami’s fiction novels are extremely different from “What I Talk About When I Talk About Running”. If you want to try another non-fiction book of his check-out “Underground : The Tokyo Gas Attack and the Japanese Psyche”, I loved it. If you go the fiction route “Kafka on the Shore” and “A Wild Sheep Chase” are a good starting point. Avoid some of his longer works unless you enjoy his style.


Thank you for your recommendations. I am aware that his novels will be different. The (memoir) I mentioned just made me like the guy, so his other writings interest me now.


Norwegian Wood is far superior to his magical realism.

He’s a great writer of prose, but I feel it’s wasted on magical realism. He could have been one of the true greats.


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