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680: Go Hack Yourself
August 16th, 2026 | 1 hr 16 mins
ai, ai agents, ai policy, ai security, ai-assisted security, apple device management, audiobooks, bbs, bcachefs, black hat, black hat usa 2026, cbbs_pi, cfp, chicken coop, chickens, cluckwork, community event, covered bridge cookies, deepseek, exploit development, flock management, hexstrike, home assistant, hugging face, idescriptor, idevice management tool, jupiter broadcasting, kali, kimi k3, kiwifs, libro.fm, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm, local llm, mcp, minimax m3, mother hen, nmap, nuclei, open source, open source conference, open source security, openai, openai talk, openai–hugging face incident, openclaw, opencode, openssh, openssh vulnerability, pen test, podman, red team, red teaming, rust llm policy, scale, security, security mcp, security release, self-hosting, slack dumper, slackdump, ssh-agent forwarding, texas linux fest, the original chicken coop home assistant man, token maxing, topgrade, trek, trip planner, vulnerability disclosure, zero-day, zipcode boost, 🐔, 🤖
We turn HexStrike’s red team agents loose on our systems, as OpenSSH warns that AI-assisted bug hunting is already changing the security race.
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678: Entropy Ain't Easy
August 2nd, 2026 | 1 hr 8 mins
ai agents, ai code ownership, ai copyright, ai ethics, ai-assisted security review, amd, amd ryzen 5950x, bitcoin, btrfs, cache-aware scheduling, cfait, chacha20, coinkite, coldcard, coldcard mk3, coldcard mk4, coldcard mk5, coldcard q, debian, dkms, dust, entropy, entropy pool, epyc, firmware bug, galaxy research, gaming correspondent jeff, getrandom, gpu scheduler, greg kroah-hartman, hardware entropy, hardware wallet, i486, jupiter broadcasting, kernel cleanup, kernel eol, kvm, legacy code removal, linus torvalds, linux kernel, linux podcast, linux unplugged, llama.cpp, llm security, local llm, lts, mongodb, nextcloud, open source, openssl, podman, preempt_rt, producer jeff, randomness, real-time scheduling, rust, security, sega dreamcast, self-hosted, steam, strncpy removal, trek, ubuntu, valgrind, xeon, zfs
Seven Linux kernels landed in one day. We sort out which belong in your homelab, and trace Linux’s long, occasionally disastrous quest for truly random numbers.