The paper "A Socio-Technical Approach to Assess Hacking Breaches Risk," hosted on zshacks.org, introduces STRisk, a system that predicts organization-level hacking breaches by combining technical security posture with social reputation data from Twitter. Analyzing over 3,800 US organizations, this approach aims to identify risks proactively by evaluating both technical anomalies and social signals. Read the full paper at arXiv. A Socio-Technical Approach to Assess Hacking Breaches Risk
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p10k configureafter restarting Zsh to set up.
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In the end, zshacks.org is more than a website. It is a defiant act of creation in a world that prefers consumption. It is a library of Alexandria for the analog soul living in a digital age. Go ahead. Dust off that old router. Crack open that broken Kindle. Grab a soldering iron and a cup of cold coffee.
- The Hack: Instead of loading
nvm,rbenv, orkubectlcompletions on startup, define shell functions that act as placeholders. - The Mechanism: When the user types
nvm, the placeholder function fires, loads the actualnvmscript, deletes the placeholder, and re-runs the command. - Result: Shaving 300-800ms off startup time for tools not immediately used.
When the recovery team stormed the room, they found a cold apartment. The computer was a melted husk of plastic and silicon. There was no sign of Elias, and when they tried to navigate to zshacks.org, the page returned a simple 404: Not Found