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For cross-compilation ease it makes sense if you don't care about the size explosion.

"Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL."

Interesting they are listing archived projects and not OSS-Fuzz. What's the reason for this?


I thought OSS-fuzz still uses the aforementioned sanitizers and fuzz engines. It is not by itself a fuzzing engine.


Is this an openclaw created account and openclaw post of its own self-created work?


No lol. I'm not affiliate to OpenClaw. Just the average Joe from the middle of nowhere...



..But it says "Available to all Claude Code users on subscription plans (Pro/Max/Team/Enterprise) and Claude Console."

Is this wrong?


It's explicitly called out as excluded in the blue info bubble they have there.

> Fast mode usage is billed directly to extra usage, even if you have remaining usage on your plan. This means fast mode tokens do not count against your plan’s included usage and are charged at the fast mode rate from the first token.

https://code.claude.com/docs/en/fast-mode#requirements


I think this is just worded in a misleading way. It’s available to all users, but it’s not included as part of the plan.


To add, it's also strictly forbidden by all the major ISPs Acceptable Use Policy. At least in the US.


Congrats on the first batch shipment! What an accomplishment. As someone who just crossed 10 years as a first time foray into HW, I'd like to tell you it gets easier. It doesn't but keep going anyway! Good luck.

https://blog.iotdef.com/celebrating-10-years/


Google shows a samaple of the IOCs but Google Trust Services have issued a number of the SSL certs for those domains that have not been revoked (yet?).

Only looking at the:

- a8d3b9e1f5c7024d6e0b7a2c9f1d83e5.com

- af4760df2c08896a9638e26e7dd20aae.com

- cfe47df26c8eaf0a7c136b50c703e173.com

Looks like a standard MD5 hash domain pattern of which currently there are:

  user@host:/data/domains/2026/01/30$ zgrep -iE '^[a-f0-9]{32}\.com$' com.txt_domains.gz | wc -l
  3005
If you look at some of the others (not listed in Google's IOC), they tend to have a pattern with their SSL certs e.g.:

- 0e6f931862947ad58bf3d1a0c5a6f91f.com

  X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
    DNS:0e6f931862947ad58bf3d1a0c5a6f91f.com,   DNS:effc538138d9342c547c5df42b03d81e.com, DNS:gulfclouds.site, DNS:xinchaobccgba.net
- 17e4435ad10c15887d1faea64ee7eac4.com

  X509v3 Subject Alternative Name:
    DNS:0dcbdf154c39288c91feb076795715e1.com, DNS:0e8843e8f10f20eeef59f0076e4feb83.shop, DNS:1014a1fb60e1b91404682e572ede6b4f.com, DNS:178281a79266d2faa3e578f23c8a361e.com, DNS:17e4435ad10c15887d1faea64ee7eac4.com, DNS:19f75b2642320e0606f5e38ce9fbcf17.com, DNS:1vxe.com, DNS:292893d0b31941e1c0d8eb01235be4eb.com, DNS:2b1e642f3a60130d1b2cf244891bef0d.info, DNS:354542342b7d2ddb66c97240d0c770dc.com, DNS:37d993ba8c9284bedad2a3177dfc44a6.info, DNS:3857036aaeedf670bbcca926945b50dd.com, DNS:3961f3fa3a6bacc5c4f28e81c60f4169.com, DNS:3eb4b3a3f8722b60d6ba2de7dd5f2523.org, DNS:42a17c71c0d6f2a6d7e135f8e869ab3f.com, DNS:4edd3793da3080640431430a4da57a86.org, DNS:4f5667d51451a2060067a97bcddf077f.info, DNS:5006cc38aff1ebc7d1232037fd592c60.net, DNS:54c35ec930f5b52fd9505778bb9c3f00.com, DNS:60255ec5427c2ba9a80b9c7648dd62e9.com, DNS:638d0e352728a04bb56ca102e54b8c9b.xyz, DNS:69234f9b18c0b4d572dc553dbfdb8f52.com, DNS:6934addf679d79a79f0bfc2ff090b104.com, DNS:694b64c9b41c17a229d92156d14a4ffd4.com, DNS:6eba8c4def89561e1cee02bb3c9b373d.info, DNS:7050f8c6563ff47465932e3838dc06fd.com, DNS:72ad0de0a556f763e0629c64c694df4c.com, DNS:86f7020358afaf71baeee5782b6264e4.xyz, DNS:88f2f20d26dcabeafd2f9d24e7ea4e50.com, DNS:911f4bf053ee3dadae1ca6bfdf40a817.com
would there be any reason any of these would be legitimate?


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Awesome! After I generate, where can I take that super res image and get a high quality photo print to frame?


Really depends on country you live in. Just google local printers and email them.


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