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This has to be a damn false positive cuz wym it looks like java malware?? It either is or isn't malware, damn it!
Perhaps it just acts as java malware or has components that may be used in a malicious way but still... I find this analysis to be really funny.
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crying bc java is objectively better for this project i'm working on but i like python better </3
#for context i've been running a lil like. arg-adjacent game for some friends#and i wrote a lil program using python for one part#and my friends couldn't download it bc the way i compiled it registered as a false positive in their malware detector things#and i was so sad#so i'm switching to java </3#(it's also bc i can do more in java but let me be dramatic pls)#java and python are like my chinese and english#i learned java first but i like python better#but in all honesty i suck at both lol
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TECHNOLOGY ID PACK
NAMES︰ admin. ajax. alexa. am. atari. audio. auto. bailey. binary. blank. blu. blue. bluesse. browser. browsette. bug. byte. cache. calware. chip. circe. click. clicker. clickie. clicky. cloud. coda. code. codette. codie. cody. computette. crypt. cursor. cy. cyber. cybernet. cybernetica. cyberweb. cypher. cypherre. data. dell. digi. digitalia. digitelle. digitesse. disc. dot. electronica. electronique. emoticon. emoticonnie. fax. file. gig. gizmo. glitch. glitche. glitchesse. glitchette. graphique. hacker. hal. halware. hijack. index. informationne. intelligette. internette. interweb. java. javascript. juno. key. link. linuxe. lotus. lovebytes. mac. mal. malakai. malware. malwaria. memorette. memorie. meta. mic. micah. mickey. morphe. mouse. mousette. myspace. nano. neo. net. netette. nett. netty. paige. pascal. payton. peyton. pixel. programatha. programette. programme. pulse. reboot. rom. router. ruby. sam. sammy. screene. screenette. sean. shock. solitaire. spy. static. stutter. talia. tap. tecca. tech. techette. tessa. tetris. trojan. troubleshoot. ts. user. vir. virus. virusse. volt. vyrus. webbe. wheatley. whirr. widget. will. wirehead. wiresse. zap. zett. zetta. zip.
PRONOUNS︰ ai/ai. alt/alt. anti/antivirus. arc/archive. audio/audio. bat/battery. beep/beep. beep/boop. bit/bit. bit/byte. blue/blue. board/board. bright/bright. brow/browser. browser/browser. brr/brr. bu/bug. bug/bug. buzz/buzz. byt/byte. byte/byte. c/cpu. charge/charger. cir/circuit. cli/click. click/clack. click/click. click/scroll. co/code. code/code. color/color. com/com. com/computer. comp/computer. compute/computer. computer/computer. cor/corrupt. corrupt/corrupt. CPU/CPU. crash/crash. cre/creeper. crtl/crtl. cy/cyber. cyb/cyber. cyber/cyber. da/data. data/data. delete/delete. di/disk. dig/digital. digi/digi. digi/digital. digital/digital. dra/drag. e/exe. electronic/electronic. enter/enter. er/error. err/error. error/error. exe/exe. fi/file. file/file. gi/gif. gli/glitch. glit/glitch. glitch/glitch. graphic/graphic. hac/hacker. hack/hack. hard/hardware. head/phone. hij/hijacker. ho/home. info/info. information/information. int/internet. intelligent/intelligence. intelligent/intelligent. inter/net. internet/internet. it/it. jpg/jpg. key/board. key/cap. key/key. key/keyboard. key/keylogger. lag/lag. lap/laptop. ligh/light. linux/linux. load/load. log/login. main/mainframe. mal/malware. me/media. memory/memorie. mon/monitor. mou/mouse. nano/nano. net/net. net/network. org/org. over/overwrite. page/page. pix/pix. pix/pixel. pixel/pixel. plu/plug. png/png. pop/popup. port/port. pow/power. pro/program. program/program. ram/ram. ran/ransom. reboot/reboot. reload/reload. res/restore. ret/retro. route/router. sca/scan. scr/scroll. scre/screen. scre/screencap. scree/screen. screen/screen. scri/script. script/script. sentient/sentience. shift/shift. site/site. skip/skip. soft/software. spa/spam. space/space. spy/spyware. stop/stop. te/tech. tech/nology. tech/tech. technology/technology. tou/touchpad. txt/txt. typ/type. upload/upload. user/user. vi/viru. vi/virus. vir/virtual. web/page. web/web. whir/whir. wi/wire. win/dow. win/window. wire/wire. wire/wired. zip/zip . ⌨ . ☣ . ⚙ . ⚠ . 🎞 . 🎨 . 🎭 . 🎮 . 🎵 . 👀 . 👁 . 💔 . 💡 . 💢 . 💣 . 💳 . 💵 . 💻 . 💽 . 💾 . 💿 . 📀 . 📱 . 🔇 . 🔈 . 🔉 . 🔊 . 🔋 . 🔌 . 🔎 . 🖥 . 🖱 . 🗡 . 🗯 . 🛠 . 🧿 .
#pupsmail︰id packs#id pack#npt#name suggestions#name ideas#name list#pronoun suggestions#pronoun ideas#pronoun list#neopronouns#nounself#emojiself#techkin#robotkin#internetkin
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<h1> computer id pack </h1>

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<p> cyber , tech , pixel , digital , quantum , hp , code , script , binary , html , ip , al , nano , virus , malware , glitch , byte , cache , chip , chrome , error , spark , static , monitor , password </p>
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<p> key / board , ai / ais , 404 / 404s , code / codes , html / htmls , java / script , py / thon , url / urls , web / webs , api / apis , inter / net , pix / pixel , .png / .pngs , .gif / .gifs , .rar / .rars , .zip / .zips , .txt / .txts , mal / ware , desktop / desktops , software / softwares , hardware / hardwares , password / passwords </p>
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<p> the coded one , the digital one , the electronic one , the computer , the program , the programmer , prn who is made of binary , prn who is made of code , prn who codes , prn who is a computer , prn who is digital , the ai , the sentient ai , the sentient computer , prns wires , prn who is made of wires , the error , the virus , the website </p>
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<p> requested by : nobody </p>
<p> self indulgent id pack to fuel my computerkin identity. feel free to use anything listed here. </p>

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#⟡ webtiles#⟡ npt request#npt pack#npt list#npt ideas#id pack#id list#id ideas#computer#tech#internet
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𓎟 ̊ names and prns relating to the internet, cyberspace, and technology𓈒
requested by anon
Zett﹐ Zetta﹐ Disc﹐ Data﹐ Virus﹐ Vir﹐ Code﹐ Codette﹐ Interweb﹐ Cyberweb﹐ Binary﹐ Morphe﹐ Index﹐ Byte﹐ File﹐ Auto﹐ Nett﹐ Crypt﹐ Trojan﹐ Mac﹐ Pixel﹐ Router﹐ Cache﹐ Java﹐ Malware﹐ Coda
ai ais﹐ glitch glitches﹐ screen screens﹐ web webs﹐ pix pixel﹐ .png .pngs﹐ .exe .exes﹐ .jpg .jpgs﹐ file files﹐ cyber cybers﹐ code codes﹐ script scripts﹐ .com .coms﹐ tech techs﹐ .net .nets﹐ .org .orgs﹐ error errors﹐ nano nanos﹐ vir virtual﹐ net network﹐ key keys﹐ .zip .zips﹐ wire wires
[PT: names and pronouns relating to the internet, cyberspace, and technology
requested by anon
Names: Zett, Zetta, Disc, Data, Virus, Vir, Code, Codette, Interweb, Cyberweb, Binary, Morphe, Index, Byte, File, Auto, Nett, Crypt, Trojan, Mac, Pixel, Router, Cache, Java, Malware, Coda
Pronouns: ai/ais, glitch/glitches, screen/screens, web/webs, pix/pixel, .png/.pngs, .exe/.exe, .jpg/.jpg, file/files, cyber/cybers, code/codes, script/scripts, .com/.coms, tech/techs, .net/.nets, .org/.orgs, error/errors, nano/nanos, vir/virtual, net/network, key/keys, .zip/.zips, wire/wires
/end PT.]
#✚𓈒 ― np lists#✚𓈒 ― requests# #mogai safe#mogai#liom safe#mogai coining#name ideas#name suggestions#npt ideas#npt suggestions#npt list#technology names#technology pronouns#neopronoun suggestions#neopronoun ideas#neopronouns#pronoun ideas#pronoun suggestions
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LEVEL 2 HEADMATE PACK —
[ 1 + 2 + 3 ]
YOUNG 1x1x1x1 —
Names — 1x1x1x1, 1x4, Void, Malware, Virus, Zip, Whirr, Widget, Juno, Java, Neo, Neon, Link
Age — ≈14 i imagine
Pronouns — he = they > she > it + gig, code, task, bug, error, code, home, h?, th?y, cyber, key, lag, hope
Labels — robloxgender, oldrobloxic, HAX0Rgender, aroace, feels like his orientation is connected to his "nonhumanness" & dislikes putting a "proper" label on it due to that.
Source — 1x1x1x1 (but young) (Roblox Myths???? Technically??)
Personality Traits — meek, naive, tries to avoid it but ends up trusting people very easily, feels isolated from other players/etc., like he could never understand them and they could never understand him at all.
Roles — doekid, age regressor, theriotype holder, trauma holder, disorder holder
Emojis — 👾💻🎒🦎🧩❎✳️❇️
+ Typing Quirk — replaces "a" with x, i with 1, and never types out numbers. "'Th1s 1s mxss 1nfection?... why would 1 ever sxy thxt?..."
#alter creation#bah blog#build a alter#build a headmate#build an alter#create a headmate#create an alter#headmate creation#boing! a headmate?!
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[WELCOME!]
<WIP>
[ASKBOX IS OPEN.]
- This is a blog dedicated to a WIP Roblox series made by the main. This is also an askblog.- Robloxia: Throne of Pixels (R:TOP) is a series made by @ryomaandgundhamkin. It is currently heavily WIP.
<EXTRA INFO>
- The series will be written separately on a Google Document. Some portions of it may be posted on here, but most likely not the entire thing.- The creator is planning to make 5 Chapters plus an epilogue and prologue. - I request you to not be rude or weird in my askbox. I have full permission to either not respond to weird comments or requests if I find them inappropriate, or delete them. - Please do not harass this blog or my main blog. And as I’ve said, don’t be weird. DNI P3D0s, creeps, pr0shippers, etc. The owner of this blog is a minor. - Don’t be weird at all here. There will also be gore in some of these posts. This is a TW/CW for blood, suicide, bright colors, glitch effects, dark themes, death, mentions of death and suicide, abuse, depressing thoughts, etc. Proceed at your own risk. I do not recommend if you are sensitive to any of these topics.
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“What will you build?” ———

UPDATED CHARACTER LIST
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Player (YOU) / James Studrial
Northern King (Zam Studdix)
Eastern King (Marcus Hill)
Southern Queen (Beatrice Werpsaen)
Western King (Trevor Kazbloxxer)
Mr. BLOX
Leo Studdix
Issac Vinblox
Will Kazbloxxer
Builderman
TELAMON (Shedletsky)
Bloxxivelans (WIP)
Josh (Josh Manrel)
Mrs. Hill
COVET (Inner Thought)
Father (Mr. Studrial)
Bomingerer (Kaor)
Friendzi (Fiz) or FR13NDZ1
Terrence Wapixson
Dameon Jaxz
“Cheforno” Charblox
n3ll
PHYZRUS
RED
ian dynamai
“160209”
Pothead Pierce
Xavier Warpsaen
marshall
RAYMOND II
“malware”
pearl bloxhinn
LUX
Mr. Tix (scrapped)
java
TROWEL GIO
Max Ranbloxzy
Dustin Bloxxin
Pi Brawler (3.14159265)
Finn Wavstun
Case Marrix
MrDoomBringer
Bacon
spikeboy1101
Montgomery Manrel
Red Dress Girl
Parker
ZK
Reboot
1x1x1x1
#Roblox series#WIP#heavily wip#pinned post#intro post#roblox#series#Robloxia: Throne of Pixels#R:TOP#Robloxia:TOP
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1,500+ Minecraft Players Infected by Java Malware Masquerading as Game Mods on GitHub
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2025/06/1500-minecraft-players-infected-by-java.html
More info: https://research.checkpoint.com/2025/minecraft-mod-malware-stargazers/
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~Exit~
3/9 of the friend-themed mini bags!!








x -- x -- x | x -- x -- x | x -- x -- x
Names
Avocet, Acer, Chip, Cache, Crest, Canter, Dell, Drake, Enigma, Farrier, Exa, Flyte, Heron, Java, Osprey, Ostler, Office, Link,Mane, Mal, Malware, Mac, Neuro, Page, Peta, Pinto, Proto, Python, Pixel, Roan, Rake, Rodeo, Serum, Snip, Syrinx, Sky, Script, Sorrel, Tack, Terabyte, Tera, Zetta
Pronouns
alt/alts, byte/bytes, bit/bits ctrl/ctrls, cache/caches, claw/claws, .com/.coms, canter/canters, disc/discs, del/dels, drake/drakes, delete/deletes, error/errors, fang/fangs,flap/flaps, flutter/flutters, glitch/glitchs, hae/haemos, haemo/haemo, LED/LEDs, peta/petas, Exa/exas, Nest/nests, print/prints, peck/pecks, RGB,RGB rar/rars, roam/roams, romaing/roamings, rake/rakes stick/sticks, snip/snips, Tack/tacks, Vi/virus, volt/volts, virus/virus, vice/viscera, Yotta/Yottas, Zetta/Zettas, ZIP/ZIPs, 1830/1830s, 365/365s, 95/95s
ᯤ/ᯤs, 모/모s, ⚠︎/⚠︎s, ֎/֎s 🌐/🌐s, 🔌/🔌s, 📀/📀s, 💽/💽s, 💾/💾s, 🖱️/🖱️s, ⌨️/⌨️s, 🖥️/🖥️s, 💿/💿s, 🖨️/🖨️s, 🔈/🔈s, 🔉/🔉s, 🔊/🔊s, 🔇/🔇s, 🖲️/🖲️s, 🛜/🛜s, 📁/📁s, 📂/📂s, 🗃️/🗃️s, 👾/👾s
blu/blues/blus/blues/bluescreenself
play/pause/plays/pauses/rewindself
terra/byte/terras/bytes/terrabyteself
wire/frame/wires/frames/ the wireframe
#[personal]#[for friends]#[ false ]#iiii kinda really enjoy a lot of the silly tech stuff#so#it edned up uuh#feeling like a lot#because of that >_>
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Discover the Unique Minecraft Jenny Mod: A Game-Changing Experience
Minecraft has always been a game of endless creativity and boundless possibilities. With its rich sandbox environment, players can build, explore, and craft their worlds. But what happens when you introduce a mod that takes the gameplay to an entirely new level of interaction and fun? Enter the Jenny Mod, a fan-favorite Minecraft modification that’s as intriguing as it is entertaining.
What is the Minecraft Jenny Mod?
The Minecraft Jenny Mod introduces Jenny, a virtual companion who interacts with players in unique ways. Unlike standard mods that focus solely on crafting or exploration, this mod adds a personalized touch, allowing players to customize Jenny’s abilities and appearance. It transforms the traditional Minecraft experience, making it more immersive and engaging.
Key Features:
Jenny acts as a virtual companion in your Minecraft world.
Customization options for her appearance and abilities.
Unique animations and dialogues for a fresh gameplay perspective.
Optional adult-themed interactions, suitable for mature players.
If you’re ready to elevate your Minecraft adventure, download the Minecraft Jenny Mod today and explore its captivating features.
Why is the Jenny Mod So Popular?
Jenny Mod stands out for its combination of creativity and interactivity. Players love the mod because it adds depth to their worlds, making gameplay less solitary and more dynamic. Whether you’re a casual builder or an avid explorer, Jenny Mod brings something unique to the table.
Highlights of Jenny Mod:
Interactive Gameplay: Jenny responds to player commands, gathers resources, and adds a playful twist to the game.
Customization: Personalize Jenny’s outfits, abilities, and more.
Engaging Features: Enjoy mini-games, special tasks, and creative interactions.
For those seeking a mod that’s both fun and innovative, Jenny Mod is a must-try.
How to Download and Install Jenny Mod
Installing Jenny Mod is simple and straightforward:
Download Minecraft Forge:
Before installing Jenny Mod, you’ll need Minecraft Forge for compatibility.
Make sure to download the correct version (1.12.2 is recommended).
Download the Mod File:
Visit Jenny Mod to securely download the latest version.
Install the Mod:
Place the mod file in the "mods" folder in your Minecraft directory.
Launch Minecraft and enable the mod.
Explore and Enjoy:
Summon Jenny in Creative Mode using her spawn egg.
Start exploring the unique features she offers!
FAQs About Jenny Mod
1. Is the Jenny Mod safe to download? Yes, as long as you download it from a trusted source like JennyDownload.com, you’ll enjoy a secure and malware-free experience.
2. Is Jenny Mod suitable for all players? The mod contains mature-themed content, making it more suitable for adult players. Parental discretion is advised for younger audiences.
3. Can I play Jenny Mod on mobile? Jenny Mod is primarily designed for Minecraft Java Edition. While some players have adapted it for Minecraft PE, results may vary.
Final Thoughts on Jenny Mod
The Minecraft Jenny Mod is more than just a mod—it’s an experience. It redefines the way players interact with their worlds, offering a combination of creativity, fun, and interactivity. Whether you’re a seasoned Minecraft player or just starting, Jenny Mod will breathe new life into your adventures.
Don’t miss out on the chance to explore what makes Minecraft truly limitless. Download the Jenny Mod today and see for yourself why it’s one of the most talked-about mods in the community!
#Minecraft#MinecraftMods#JennyMod#MinecraftJennyMod#GamingMods#MinecraftJavaEdition#MinecraftMods2024#JennyModFeatures#ModdedMinecraft#GamingCommunity#MinecraftTips#MinecraftGameplay#JennyModDownload#MinecraftAddons#MinecraftCustomization
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This Week in Rust 510
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
This Week in Rust is openly developed on GitHub and archives can be viewed at this-week-in-rust.org. If you find any errors in this week's issue, please submit a PR.
Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing Rust 1.72.0
Change in Guidance on Committing Lockfiles
Cargo changes how arrays in config are merged
Seeking help for initial Leadership Council initiatives
Leadership Council Membership Changes
Newsletters
This Week in Ars Militaris VIII
Project/Tooling Updates
rust-analyzer changelog #196
The First Stable Release of a Memory Safe sudo Implementation
We're open-sourcing the library that powers 1Password's ability to log in with a passkey
ratatui 0.23.0 is released! (official successor of tui-rs)
Zellij 0.38.0: session-manager, plugin infra, and no more offensive session names
Observations/Thoughts
The fastest WebSocket implementation
Rust Malware Staged on Crates.io
ESP32 Standard Library Embedded Rust: SPI with the MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix
A JVM in Rust part 5 - Executing instructions
Compiling Rust for .NET, using only tea and stubbornness!
Ad-hoc polymorphism erodes type-safety
How to speed up the Rust compiler in August 2023
This isn't the way to speed up Rust compile times
Rust Cryptography Should be Written in Rust
Dependency injection in Axum handlers. A quick tour
Best Rust Web Frameworks to Use in 2023
From tui-rs to Ratatui: 6 Months of Cooking Up Rust TUIs
[video] Rust 1.72.0
[video] Rust 1.72 Release Train
Rust Walkthroughs
[series] Distributed Tracing in Rust, Episode 3: tracing basics
Use Rust in shell scripts
A Simple CRUD API in Rust with Cloudflare Workers, Cloudflare KV, and the Rust Router
[video] base64 crate: code walkthrough
Miscellaneous
Interview with Rust and operating system Developer Andy Python
Leveraging Rust in our high-performance Java database
Rust error message to fix a typo
[video] The Builder Pattern and Typestate Programming - Stefan Baumgartner - Rust Linz January 2023
[video] CI with Rust and Gitlab Selfhosting - Stefan Schindler - Rust Linz July 2023
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is dprint, a fast code formatter that formats Markdown, TypeScript, JavaScript, JSON, TOML and many other types natively via Wasm plugins.
Thanks to Martin Geisler for the suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
Hyperswitch - add domain type for client secret
Hyperswitch - deserialization error exposes sensitive values in the logs
Hyperswitch - move redis key creation to a common module
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Write tool which can convert translated files back to PO
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Package a language selector
mdbook-i18n-helpers - Add links between translations
Comprehensive Rust - Link to correct line when editing a translation
Comprehensive Rust - Track the number of times the redirect pages are visited
RustQuant - Jacobian and Hessian matrices support.
RustQuant - improve Graphviz plotting of autodiff computational graphs.
RustQuant - bond pricing implementation.
RustQuant - implement cap/floor pricers.
RustQuant - Implement Asian option pricers.
RustQuant - Implement American option pricers.
release-plz - add ability to mark Gitea/GitHub release as draft
zerocopy - CI step "Set toolchain version" is flaky due to network timeouts
zerocopy - Implement traits for tuple types (and maybe other container types?)
zerocopy - Prevent panics statically
zerocopy - Add positive and negative trait impl tests for SIMD types
zerocopy - Inline many trait methods (in zerocopy and in derive-generated code)
datatest-stable - Fix quadratic performance with nextest
Ockam - Use a user-friendly name for the shared services to show it in the tray menu
Ockam - Rename the Port to Address and support such format
Ockam - Ockam CLI should gracefully handle invalid state when initializing
css-inline - Update cssparser & selectors
css-inline - Non-blocking stylesheet resolving
css-inline - Optionally remove all class attributes
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
Updates from the Rust Project
366 pull requests were merged in the last week
reassign sparc-unknown-none-elf to tier 3
wasi: round up the size for aligned_alloc
allow MaybeUninit in input and output of inline assembly
allow explicit #[repr(Rust)]
fix CFI: f32 and f64 are encoded incorrectly for cross-language CFI
add suggestion for some #[deprecated] items
add an (perma-)unstable option to disable vtable vptr
add comment to the push_trailing function
add note when matching on tuples/ADTs containing non-exhaustive types
add support for ptr::writes for the invalid_reference_casting lint
allow overwriting ExpnId for concurrent decoding
avoid duplicate large_assignments lints
contents of reachable statics is reachable
do not emit invalid suggestion in E0191 when spans overlap
do not forget to pass DWARF fragment information to LLVM
ensure that THIR unsafety check is done before stealing it
emit a proper diagnostic message for unstable lints passed from CLI
fix races conditions with SyntaxContext decoding
fix waiting on a query that panicked
improve note for the invalid_reference_casting lint
include compiler flags when you break rust;
load include_bytes! directly into an Lrc
make Sharded an enum and specialize it for the single thread case
make rustc_on_unimplemented std-agnostic for alloc::rc
more precisely detect cycle errors from type_of on opaque
point at type parameter that introduced unmet bound instead of full HIR node
record allocation spans inside force_allocation
suggest mutable borrow on read only for-loop that should be mutable
tweak output of to_pretty_impl_header involving only anon lifetimes
use the same DISubprogram for each instance of the same inlined function within a caller
walk through full path in point_at_path_if_possible
warn on elided lifetimes in associated constants (ELIDED_LIFETIMES_IN_ASSOCIATED_CONSTANT)
make RPITITs capture all in-scope lifetimes
add stable for Constant in smir
add generics_of to smir
add smir predicates_of
treat StatementKind::Coverage as completely opaque for SMIR purposes
do not convert copies of packed projections to moves
don't do intra-pass validation on MIR shims
MIR validation: reject in-place argument/return for packed fields
disable MIR SROA optimization by default
miri: automatically start and stop josh in rustc-pull/push
miri: fix some bad regex capture group references in test normalization
stop emitting non-power-of-two vectors in (non-portable-SIMD) codegen
resolve: stop creating NameBindings on every use, create them once per definition instead
fix a pthread_t handle leak
when terminating during unwinding, show the reason why
avoid triple-backtrace due to panic-during-cleanup
add additional float constants
add ability to spawn Windows process with Proc Thread Attributes | Take 2
fix implementation of Duration::checked_div
hashbrown: allow serializing HashMaps that use a custom allocator
hashbrown: change & to &mut where applicable
hashbrown: simplify Clone by removing redundant guards
regex-automata: fix incorrect use of Aho-Corasick's "standard" semantics
cargo: Very preliminary MSRV resolver support
cargo: Use a more compact relative-time format
cargo: Improve TOML parse errors
cargo: add support for target.'cfg(..)'.linker
cargo: config: merge lists in precedence order
cargo: create dedicated unstable flag for asymmetric-token
cargo: set MSRV for internal packages
cargo: improve deserialization errors of untagged enums
cargo: improve resolver version mismatch warning
cargo: stabilize --keep-going
cargo: support dependencies from registries for artifact dependencies, take 2
cargo: use AND search when having multiple terms
rustdoc: add unstable --no-html-source flag
rustdoc: rename typedef to type alias
rustdoc: use unicode-aware checks for redundant explicit link fastpath
clippy: new lint: implied_bounds_in_impls
clippy: new lint: reserve_after_initialization
clippy: arithmetic_side_effects: detect division by zero for Wrapping and Saturating
clippy: if_then_some_else_none: look into local initializers for early returns
clippy: iter_overeager_cloned: detect .cloned().all() and .cloned().any()
clippy: unnecessary_unwrap: lint on .as_ref().unwrap()
clippy: allow trait alias DefIds in implements_trait_with_env_from_iter
clippy: fix "derivable_impls: attributes are ignored"
clippy: fix tuple_array_conversions lint on nightly
clippy: skip float_cmp check if lhs is a custom type
rust-analyzer: diagnostics for 'while let' loop with label in condition
rust-analyzer: respect #[allow(unused_braces)]
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A fairly quiet week, with improvements exceeding a small scattering of regressions. Memory usage and artifact size held fairly steady across the week, with no regressions or improvements.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: d4a881e..cedbe5c
2 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 2 Mixed; 0 of them in rollups 108 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Create a Testing sub-team
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
No RFCs entered Final Comment Period this week.
Tracking Issues & PRs
[disposition: merge] Stabilize PATH option for --print KIND=PATH
[disposition: merge] Add alignment to the NPO guarantee
New and Updated RFCs
[new] Special-cased performance improvement for Iterator::sum on Range<u*> and RangeInclusive<u*>
[new] Cargo Check T-lang Policy
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
No RFCs issued a call for testing this week.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2023-08-30 - 2023-09-27 🦀
Virtual
2023-09-05 | Virtual (Buffalo, NY, US) | Buffalo Rust Meetup
Buffalo Rust User Group, First Tuesdays
2023-09-05 | Virtual (Munich, DE) | Rust Munich
Rust Munich 2023 / 4 - hybrid
2023-09-06 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
Indy.rs - with Social Distancing
2023-09-12 - 2023-09-15 | Virtual (Albuquerque, NM, US) | RustConf
RustConf 2023
2023-09-12 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust
Second Tuesday
2023-09-13 | Virtual (Boulder, CO, US) | Boulder Elixir and Rust
Monthly Meetup
2023-09-13 | Virtual (Cardiff, UK)| Rust and C++ Cardiff
The unreasonable power of combinator APIs
2023-09-14 | Virtual (Nuremberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
Rust Nürnberg online
2023-09-20 | Virtual (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
Rust Study/Hack/Hang-out
2023-09-21 | Virtual (Charlottesville, NC, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
Crafting Interpreters in Rust Collaboratively
2023-09-21 | Lehi, UT, US | Utah Rust
Real Time Multiplayer Game Server in Rust
2023-09-21 | Virtual (Linz, AT) | Rust Linz
Rust Meetup Linz - 33rd Edition
2023-09-25 | Virtual (Dublin, IE) | Rust Dublin
How we built the SurrealDB Python client in Rust.
Asia
2023-09-06 | Tel Aviv, IL | Rust TLV
RustTLV @ Final - September Edition
Europe
2023-08-30 | Copenhagen, DK | Copenhagen Rust Community
Rust metup #39 sponsored by Fermyon
2023-08-31 | Augsburg, DE | Rust Meetup Augsburg
Augsburg Rust Meetup #2
2023-09-05 | Munich, DE + Virtual | Rust Munich
Rust Munich 2023 / 4 - hybrid
2023-09-14 | Reading, UK | Reading Rust Workshop
Reading Rust Meetup at Browns
2023-09-19 | Augsburg, DE | Rust - Modern Systems Programming in Leipzig
Logging and tracing in Rust
2023-09-20 | Aarhus, DK | Rust Aarhus
Rust Aarhus - Rust and Talk at Concordium
2023-09-21 | Bern, CH | Rust Bern
Third Rust Bern Meetup
North America
2023-09-05 | Chicago, IL, US | Deep Dish Rust
Rust Happy Hour
2023-09-06 | Bellevue, WA, US | The Linux Foundation
Rust Global
2023-09-12 - 2023-09-15 | Albuquerque, NM, US + Virtual | RustConf
RustConf 2023
2023-09-12 | New York, NY, US | Rust NYC
A Panel Discussion on Thriving in a Rust-Driven Workplace
2023-09-12 | Minneapolis, MN, US | Minneapolis Rust Meetup
Minneapolis Rust Meetup Happy Hour
2023-09-14 | Seattle, WA, US | Seattle Rust User Group Meetup
Seattle Rust User Group - August Meetup
2023-09-19 | San Francisco, CA, US | San Francisco Rust Study Group
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2023-09-21 | Nashville, TN, US | Music City Rust Developers
Rust on the web! Get started with Leptos
2023-09-26 | Pasadena, CA, US | Pasadena Thursday Go/Rust
Monthly Rust group
2023-09-27 | Austin, TX, US | Rust ATX
Rust Lunch - Fareground
Oceania
2023-09-13 | Perth, WA, AU | Rust Perth
Rust Meetup 2: Lunch & Learn
2023-09-19 | Christchurch, NZ | Christchurch Rust Meetup Group
Christchurch Rust meetup meeting
2023-09-26 | Canberra, ACT, AU | Rust Canberra
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Jobs
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Quote of the Week
In [other languages], I could end up chasing silly bugs and waste time debugging and tracing to find that I made a typo or ran into a language quirk that gave me an unexpected nil pointer. That situation is almost non-existent in Rust, it's just me and the problem. Rust is honest and upfront about its quirks and will yell at you about it before you have a hard to find bug in production.
– dannersy on Hacker News
Thanks to Kyle Strand for the suggestion!
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1,500+ Minecraft Players Infected by Java Malware Masquerading as Game Mods on GitHub
A new multi-stage malware campaign is targeting Minecraft users with a Java-based malware that employs a distribution-as-service (DaaS) offering called Stargazers Ghost Network. “The campaigns resulted in a multi-stage attack chain targeting Minecraft users specifically,” Check Point researchers Jaromír Hořejší and Antonis Terefos said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “The malware was…

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1,500+ Minecraft Players Infected by Java Malware Masquerading as Game Mods on GitHub
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SVG-Dateien können Malware enthalten
Vorsicht bei Mailanhängen
Heise.de weist in einem aktuellen Artikel darauf hin, dass man beim Runterladen von Bilddateien im Format .svg vorsichtig sein sollte. Dieses Format erlaubt es Bilder - meist Vektorgrafiken - verlustfrei in der Größe zu skalieren. Dazu enthält es zusätzlich zu den Bilddaten noch Fontbeschreibungen im XML-Format aber möglicherweise auch Java Skripte.
Diese können beim Öffnen der Datei Schadcode auf dem eigenen Rechner ausführen. Dabei wird der Nutzer entweder auf fremde Anmeldewebseiten geführt, um seine persönlichen Daten abzufragen oder es wird gleich Malware auf dem Rechner installiert.
Eine Hilfe kann es sein, dem Mailprogramm den Download von Mails mit SVG-Anhängen zu verbieten oder dafür zu sorgen, dass diese gleich in einen gesonderten Ordner verschoben werden.
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B.Tech in Cyber Security vs Computer Science: Which Should You Choose?
For students passionate about technology, the decision to pursue engineering after 12th grade often leads to a new question, should you choose a B. Tech in Computer Science or a more focused course like B.Tech in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics?
Both fields are part of the tech ecosystem, but they differ in terms of curriculum, career paths, and skill development. Understanding these differences can help you make a more informed choice that matches your interests and future goals.
What is a B.Tech in Computer Science?
A B.Tech in Computer Science (CSE) is a four-year undergraduate program that covers the fundamentals of computing. The course includes:
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Data structures and algorithms
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning
Web and mobile application development
This degree prepares you for a wide variety of careers in software development, data science, IT services, and tech startups. It offers flexibility and a broad skill set, ideal for those who want to explore different areas of technology.
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Network security
Ethical hacking
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This program is ideal for students who want to focus on defending systems from cyber threats, analysing digital crimes, and ensuring data protection in today’s digital world.
Curriculum comparison
While Computer Science offers a broader overview of computing, B Tech in Cyber Security and Forensics dives deeper into security protocols, data privacy, and investigation techniques.
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After B.Tech in Computer Science, common roles include:
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After B Tech in Cyber Security and Forensics, you can explore roles such as:
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Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
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The demand for cyber security professionals is growing fast across industries such as banking, healthcare, telecom, and government, making it a lucrative and future-ready field.
Skills you’ll develop
Cyber security students gain expertise in:
Penetration testing
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On the other hand, computer science students focus more on:
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Choosing the right college matters
Whether you choose a general or specialised stream, studying at one of the top B Tech in Cyber Security colleges in India ensures you receive quality education, hands-on training, and placement support. Look for:
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Why DY Patil University is a great option
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Key highlights include:
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Final thoughts
Both computer science and cyber security offer promising futures. If you’re looking for a versatile tech degree with wide applications, Computer Science may be your path. But if you are drawn to digital protection, ethical hacking, or forensic investigations, B Tech in Cyber Security and Forensics offers a specialised and exciting route.
DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai, is among the leading tech in cyber security colleges in India, providing a strong foundation for students ready to defend the digital world.
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Bob.Omb's Modified Win10PE: ISO para Reparação e Manutenção de PCs

Se você é técnico de informática ou simplesmente busca uma ferramenta poderosa para manutenção e reparo de sistemas, a ISO Bob.Omb's Modified Win10PE é uma das melhores opções disponíveis. Baseada no Windows 10 e desenvolvida sobre a plataforma Win10PESE, ela oferece um ambiente leve e repleto de ferramentas essenciais para recuperação, diagnóstico e instalação de sistemas operacionais. Vamos conhecer um pouco sobre as suas ferramentas e funcionalidades que esta ISO possui.
Ferramentas e Funcionalidades Principais

A ISO do Bob.Omb's Modified Win10PE inclui uma ampla gama de utilitários, como: - Backup e Restauração: Permite criar e restaurar imagens de discos e partições. - Conversão de Partições: Converte discos MBR para GPT e vice-versa, facilitando a migração entre sistemas BIOS e UEFI. - Instalação de Sistemas Operacionais: Suporta instalação de versões do Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 e 10. - Diagnóstico de Hardware: Inclui ferramentas para testar e monitorar o estado de discos rígidos e SSDs. - Remoção de Malware e Recuperação de Dados: Possui utilitários para eliminar vírus e recuperar arquivos perdidos. - Gerenciamento de Senhas: Permite redefinir senhas de contas locais e da Microsoft. - Ferramentas de Rede: Inclui suporte a SSH, Telnet e FTP para conexões remotas. - Suporte a Drivers Apple: Compatível com drivers para computadores Apple mais recentes. - Recuperação de dados: Possui programas Forense para recuperação de dados avançado.

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