Code highlighting with Cursor AI used for $500k theft
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Code highlighting with Cursor AI for $500,000
Kaspersky GReAT experts uncover malicious extensions for Cursor AI that download the Quasar backdoor and a crypto stealer.Georgy Kucherin (Kaspersky)
Menel :xmpp:
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in reply to Menel :xmpp: • • •Right? I LOVE colour emoji — can liven up any UI without making it more bloated. Works with TUI software too, hehe's tut I've patched to make use of colour emojis:
They serve as visual anchors and require few to make use of — most modern terminal emulators support them and most systems have some sort of font. Works fine even in st on my olde ThinkPad T43 😁
Menel :xmpp:
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in reply to Menel :xmpp: • • •@menel@snikket.de
This does the trick for me.
However my goal was to avoid wrapping so they always remain in one line — to prevent pressing the buttons for destructive actions by accident. When buttons are arranged in one line they are usually rightmost and are easy to avoid.
However under deeply nested replies they DO start wrapping 😖
My solution for now is to hide the desctructive action buttons with uBlockOrigin — I barely ever block anyone and if I need these, I can always make them visible again. With less buttons they also fit in one line even for the deeply nested comments.
Mayve one day I can come up with a proper solution, but for now… this is fine 😅
theory
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in reply to theory • • •I do not make the rules: either your Fediverse software implements this feature or it becomes obsolete 🤷
The Real Grunfink
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in reply to The Real Grunfink • • •Thank you! And thank you once again for snac2 — who knew that hosting a Fediverse instance on a 20 year old machine with a now mostly forgotten architecture would be not only possible, but also relatively hassle-free! 😁