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Texas DB Coach Blake Gideon - Interior Path Simulated Pressure Variations - 3 Under / 4 Deep - Match Quarters Coverage - Components Based on Formations/Splits - ILB = 4th Rusher

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Christian Parker is lowkey giving away exactly what he’s looking for, especially on the back end. This is the modern shift in the league. We’re moving away from chalkboard coverages and static defensive calls. It’s not “line up in Cover 3 and live with it.” It’s about matching the offense. Adapting to the offense. Morphing based on what you’re shown. That’s why he keeps emphasizing instincts and processing as a premium. Processing isn’t just “IQ.” It’s not just being smart. It’s taking the scheme you installed during the week, pairing it with your keys and giveaways, recognizing a block set or route combination post-snap, and instantly knowing: “Based on this picture, my responsibility just changed.” And doing that fast enough that you don’t cause a busted coverage. That’s what he’s asking for. He wants all 11 in sync. If the offense presents a certain formation or pattern and we’re in a specific coverage shell, the defense has to immediately morph. That requires communication, awareness, and trust. That’s why Will McClay mentioned the “brain works” aspect. They’re looking for players who naturally react the way the coordinator would react if he were on the field himself. And based on what Parker is saying, get ready for advanced match coverages. Palms. Quarters. Match principles. These aren’t spot-drop zones. These are pattern-match systems where your assignment changes based on receiver release, splits, route stems, and formation. We’re reading and reacting in real time. So yes — he still values physical traits. But he wants physical traits layered on top of elite processing. That’s the key. Thank to 105.3 The FAN

Lou’s Takes ✭

37,326 次观看 • 5 个月前

🚨 POC for CVE-2025-55182 that works on Next.js 16.0.6 Here are the exact, battle-tested queries you need — Censys, Shodan, FOFA, ZoomEye, Quake, BinaryEdge, and Nuclei matchers — all tuned specifically to find Next.js RSC / React Server Components instances vulnerable to CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell). ⸻ ✅ 1. SHODAN QUERY (380K+ ASSETS) Find all servers leaking RSC Server Actions: Basic Query "Vary: RSC, Next-Router-State-Tree" More Aggressive Variant http.headers.vary:"RSC" AND http.headers.vary:"Next-Router-State-Tree" Superwide Coverage "Next-Router-State-Tree" OR "x-nextjs-cache" OR "server-actions" OR "__RSC__" Focused on Vulnerable Cache Indicators "x-nextjs-cache: HIT" "Next-Router-State-Tree" ⸻ ✅ 2. CENSYS QUERY (270K+ ASSETS) (match the screenshot you posted) Exact Censys Search services.http.response.headers.vary: "RSC, Next-Router-State-Tree" Safer Multi-Matcher services.http.response.headers.vary: "RSC" AND services.http.response.headers.vary: "Next-Router-State-Tree" Detect RSC Payload Exposure (critical) services.http.response.body: "__RSC__" Detect Flight Data Leaks services.http.response.body: "server-reference-manifest" ⸻ ✅ 3. FOFA QUERY (CHINA’S OSINT GIANT) (VERY POWERFUL for RSC/Next.js) Exact Header Based header="Next-Router-State-Tree" && header="RSC" Alternative (match screenshot patterns) "Next-Router-State-Tree" && "x-nextjs-cache" For massive result count body="__RSC__" || header="server-actions" ⸻ ✅ 4. ZOOMEYE QUERY ZoomEye scans often catch Node.js apps Shodan misses. Exact Unicode-Ready Query "Next-Router-State-Tree" && "RSC" Advanced app:"Next.js" && header:"RSC" ⸻ ✅ 5. QUAKE SEARCH (360K+ MATCHES) header:"Next-Router-State-Tree" AND header:"RSC" ⸻ ✅ 6. BINARYEDGE QUERY http.response.headers.vary:"Next-Router-State-Tree" ⸻ ✅ 7. QUERY headers:"Next-Router-State-Tree" && headers:"RSC" ⸻ 🎯 8. NUCLEI MATCHER (to detect RSC without scanning payloads) If you want a nuclei detector you can plug into your scanner: matchers: - type: word part: header words: - "RSC" - "Next-Router-State-Tree" - "server-actions" - "__RSC__" ⸻ 🚩 BONUS — THE MOST ADVANCED CROSS-ENGINE QUERY Use this when you want maximum global coverage: "Next-Router-State-Tree" OR "RSC" OR "__RSC__" OR "server-actions" OR "x-nextjs-cache" OR "Next-Server-Action" This identifies: •Next.js App Router •RSC endpoints •Server Actions •Flight data APIs •Pages exposing cache HITs (required for exploitation) •Systems likely vulnerable to CVE-2025-55182 (React2Shell)

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10,544 次观看 • 8 个月前

SGA’S EXCELLENCE: FUELING OKC’S DOMINANCE & AN MVP CAMPAIGN “That was a masterpiece,” said Thunder coach Mark Daigneault after Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 45-point outburst in Thursday’s win over Indiana. “Shai was outstanding … He was at his own pace the entire night. Great blend of passing and attacking. Great blend of shooting and attacking. He just had total control of the wheel.” SGA’s masterful outing extended the Thunder’s league-best win streak to nine games. Tonight, OKC will face Charlotte (6 PM ET, NBA TV), looking to match its longest win streak in a single season since 2013-14 — with Gilgeous-Alexander firmly in the driver’s seat. MVP Level: Ranked third on the Kia NBA MVP Ladder, SGA (31.1 ppg, 6.1 apg, 2.0 spg) is the only player in the league averaging 30+ points, 6+ assists and 2+ steals. Leveling Up: Amid the win streak, he’s elevated his game, averaging an NBA-best 33.8 points and 2.6 steals while raising both his FG% (54.2) and 3P% (37.3). In Thursday’s win, SGA shot 15-of-22 (68.2%) from the floor, 4-of-5 from deep (80%) and 11-for-11 (100%) from the line, becoming just the fourth player in NBA history to score 45+ points on 65/80/100 shooting splits or better. One game prior, he dropped 41 points with three steals and three blocks — a feat no other player has accomplished this season — proving his impact extends well beyond scoring. Since 2018-19, his first NBA season, SGA leads all players in 30+ point, 3+ steal games with 39. In that same span, he ranks first among guards in games of 3+ blocks and 3+ steals with seven. This season, SGA leads the Thunder in total steals (57) and blocks (32), and 72% of their forced turnovers come when he’s on the floor. His all-around excellence drives OKC’s success on both ends — at an unprecedented level — as it’s on pace to become the first team to record more steals than turnovers since turnovers were first tracked in 1977-78. “There’s two sides of the ball on every possession,” said SGA after Monday’s win. “I try to affect the game anywhere I can on every possession and help my team win.” Tonight, the Thunder will not only look to match their longest single-season win streak since 2013-14 but also equal their best 30-game start since moving to Oklahoma City with 25 wins — a mark set by the ’13-14 squad. That team was led by Kevin Durant, who went on to win that season’s Kia NBA MVP. Eleven years later, OKC has another MVP-caliber player leading a historic start.

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One of Belgium’s bravest politicians, Filip Dewinter: "If you have majorities of Islamic believers in a city, or in a country, it's over and out for the democracy - because Islam is anti-democratic - Islam is a theocracy, committed to Allah, committed to their own religion, but not committed to democracy. So the real danger of our democracy is Islam, not right-wing, conservative, patriotic parties. We are defending democracy against the threat of Islam, not the other way around." See the full interview here: Remember: "Islam has religious, legal, political, economic and military components. The religious component is a beard for all the other components. Islamization occurs when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their so-called "religious rights." When politically correct and culturally diverse societies agree to "the reasonable" Muslim demands for their "religious rights," they also get the other components under the table. Here's how it works... As long as the Muslim population remains around 1% of any given country they will be regarded as a peace-loving minority and not as a threat to anyone. In fact, they may be featured in articles and films, stereotyped for their colorful uniqueness. At 2% and 3% they begin to proselytize from other ethnic minorities and disaffected groups with major recruiting from the jails and among street gangs. From 5% on they exercise an inordinate influence in proportion to their percentage of the population. They will push for the introduction of halal food (clean by Islamic standards - it is actually nothing more than a Sharia money-making scheme to support jihad ), thereby securing food preparation jobs for Muslims. They will increase pressure on supermarket chains to feature it on their shelves -- along with threats for failure to comply. At this point, they will work to get the ruling government to allow them to rule themselves under Sharia, the Islamic Law. The ultimate goal of Islam is not to convert the world but to establish Sharia law over the entire world. When Muslims reach 10% of the population, they will increase lawlessness as a means of complaint about their conditions (Paris -- car-burnings, riots). Any non-Muslim action that offends Islam will result in uprisings and threats (Mohammed cartoons, Quran burnings). After reaching 20% expect hair-trigger rioting and violence, jihad militia formations, killings, and church, synagogue, and temple burnings will occur often, etc. At 40% you will find widespread massacres, chronic terror attacks, and ongoing militia warfare From 60% you may expect unfettered persecution of non-believers and other religions, sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon, and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels After 80% expect State run ethnic cleansing and genocide. 100% will usher in the peace of "Dar-es-Salaam" -- the Islamic House of Peace -- there's supposed to be peace because everybody is a Muslim Of course, that's not the case. To satisfy their blood lust, Islamic supremacists then start killing each other for a variety of reasons. "Before I was nine I had learned the basic canon of Arab life. It was me against my brother; me and my brother against our father; my family against my cousins and the clan; the clan against the tribe; and the tribe against the world. And all of us against the infidel. -- Leon Uris, "The Haj" It is good to remember that in many, many countries, such as France, the Muslim populations are centered around ghettos based on their ethnicity. Muslims do not integrate into the community at large. Therefore, they exercise more power than their national average would indicate. (Adapted from Dr. Peter Hammond's book: Slavery, Terrorism and Islam: The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat.) So, what percentage do you think your country is at? Unfortunately, each of your countries welcomes illegal migrants, so none of us truly know the sheer numbers of Jihadis in our communities.

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Possession vs Progression: Patience or Lack of Ideas? Is Kaizer Chiefs showing more patience on the ball, or a lack of ideas to penetrate defensive blocks? Kaizer Chiefs were more comfortable in possession and better organised against Sekhukhune than against Golden Arrows over the weekend, but the key question was whether this represented patient control or a lack of attacking invention. Chiefs kept the ball but rarely broke lines. Circulation was often safe and predictable, with few passes between the lines, limited rotations in the final third and little movement behind the defence. Possession, therefore, did not consistently translate into clear chances. This also exposed structural and personnel issues in build-up. When we build in a 4-2 and the opposition blocks passing lanes to Maboe and Ox, progression becomes difficult. The fullbacks are not consistently high, while we lack enough quality from the back to play through pressure and connect with Baartman or Ighodaro moving into the half-spaces or behind pressure. These are passes a player like Aden McCarthy used to provide more naturally, but we often resort to long balls with poor accuracy. Midfield control is another concern. Ox made more passes into the final third[14] than Maboe, despite Maboe playing as the 8. We need the 8 to be more influential in these areas, helping control the flow and connect midfield with attack. Ox was effective at winning the ball and playing forward, but that responsibility cannot fall primarily on him given his technical flaws once the expectations rise. Sekhukhune's passive press gave Chiefs comfort on the ball, but it also highlighted how dependent our possession can be on the opponent's approach. We can circulate when unpressured, but still struggle to play through a well-organised press. Ighodaro is another example: he often drops too deep to get involved, yet when he makes runs behind the defence, he is not consistently found even when the space is available..we lacked players brave enough to play "that pass". We also rely too heavily on low-probability long shots instead of getting the ball into the box for players such as Silva, Ighodaro and Duba. Final-third decision-making has to improve. We need to get our best midfielders on the ball more often and, once we reach the attacking third, consistently find our most dangerous players in positions where they can hurt the opposition. We struggled to get Phili in the game in the 1st half. The second half was an improvement on the pointless circulation of the first. Chiefs played more forward, increased the intensity a little and benefited from substitutions that brought better movement in the final third. Instead of simply passing around Sekhukhune's block, we began moving it, creating spaces from both wide and central areas and the goals followed. Having a player capable of operating between the lines also made a difference by providing a link between midfield and attack. There are clear signs of progress in the coach's positional model, particularly in our ability to retain the ball and control games for longer periods. However, possession must become more consistently penetrative. This is also a squad-balance issue. The coach has asked for 4 attacking reinforcements, and management is yet to provide them[Only Phili came and Faiz is more of a project buy than a player who comes and hits the ground running] Some of these limitations, if attended to, should improve with better attacking profiles, but the existing group must still make better decisions in the final third. The progress is there, but the next step is turning possession into progression, and progression into consistent chances. Match day 3 under coach Fernando Da Cruz...📝

El Capitano⚪

20,315 次观看 • 5 天前

1. Essence of the Problem: Algorithm “Hesitation” and System “Jitter” The “clear → blurry → clear → blurry” cycle you see on the preview screen is essentially the AI algorithm dynamically switching between multiple image-processing paths. During 10× telephoto preview, Samsung’s multimodal imaging system makes decisions based on several concurrent signals: Scene Classifier (scene recognition) AI Detail Enhancer (texture-enhancement algorithm) Motion Estimation (motion detection) HDR Weight Selection (highlight suppression or shadow lift) The issue is that these modules lack a unified arbitration layer. When multiple modules give conflicting judgments about the same frame (for example, “static subject” vs. “slightly moving object”), the algorithm repeatedly enables and cancels enhancement strategies. The result is a visual oscillation of “pre-load → cancel → pre-load → cancel.” This reflects architectural uncertainty within Samsung’s image-processing framework. 2. Deeper Systemic Issue: Unstable Coordination Between ISP and AI In recent Galaxy generations, Samsung’s imaging stack consists of three main components: Exynos/Snapdragon ISP layer (hardware-level processing) Samsung Multi-Frame Engine (multi-frame fusion) Galaxy AI Pipeline (deep-learning post-processing) The core problem is that these modules do not operate within the same clock domain. The AI processing unit runs asynchronously on the NPU, while the ISP and multi-frame fusion run synchronously on the main SoC. In certain scenarios, when the AI result hasn’t returned yet, the ISP outputs the preview frame first—causing frame-to-frame style fluctuations. This isn’t a performance issue; it’s a scheduling bug in the system architecture. Apple avoids this by implementing a unified “Image Core” framework within the A17 Pro. All AI decisions, HDR merges, and white-balance calculations occur within one synchronized pipeline. As a result, the preview image already matches the final shot almost perfectly. 3. User-Level Impact: Inconsistent Output and Experience Fragmentation This “algorithm hesitation” leads to three direct consequences: Preview and final image mismatch — what users see is not what they get. Large variations between shots — even under identical conditions, different AI branches produce completely different looks. Loss of operational trust — users cannot predict results and hesitate to press the shutter. In imaging experience terms, this is actually more serious than sharpness or noise issues, because it breaks the user’s sense of stability and reliability with the device. 4. My View: Samsung’s AI Imaging Needs a “Referee System” The root cause isn’t insufficient power or hardware; it’s the absence of an orchestration layer. Samsung has too many independent sub-modules (super-resolution, noise reduction, detail enhancement, color reconstruction, depth recognition, AI HDR, etc.) but no master controller to decide when to activate them, how to prioritize, or how to manage latency. The ideal solution would be to: Establish a Central Scene Controller Manage all AI sub-modules with unified priority scheduling and decision memory Maintain temporal consistency of algorithmic states across consecutive frames Only then can Samsung truly fix its “algorithm instability” problem and move its Galaxy imaging pipeline toward maturity.

PhoneArt

28,588 次观看 • 9 个月前

🏭 The Garden Grove Crisis: Overview The GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove, California, has been a toxic catastrophe in slow motion. This plant has been processing aerospace components with known hazardous materials — hexavalent chromium, cadmium, and other heavy metals — for decades. The core allegation is that systematic neglect of environmental safety protocols has exposed workers and the surrounding community to dangerous levels of carcinogenic compounds. Hexavalent chromium (the Erin Brockovich chemical) is no joke. It’s a known carcinogen that damages DNA, causes lung cancer, and leaches into groundwater with devastating persistence. The facility’s crisis came to a head with reports of: - Improper waste disposal practices spanning years - Workers reporting chronic health issues consistent with heavy metal exposure - Regulatory inspections found significant violations - Community groundwater contamination concerns - Gavin Newsom’s government turned a blind eye. Was it an appeasement to Xi Jinping and China? 🇬🇧 The Melrose Industries Connection This is where it starts to get ugly from a national security and accountability standpoint. Melrose Industries — a British private equity-style turnaround firm — acquired GKN in a bitterly contested $10 billion hostile takeover in 2018. This was the original GKN, a company founded in 1759 that literally supplied cannons to the British military during the Napoleonic Wars and built Spitfires in WWII. A cornerstone of British industrial heritage, gutted by financial engineers. Melrose’s business model is well-documented and brutally simple: 1. Acquire undervalued industrial companies (often with hostile bids) 2. Slash costs aggressively — R&D, maintenance, environmental compliance, workforce 3. Extract maximum cash flow 4. Sell the stripped-down entity for a profit within 3-5 years They did this with previous acquisitions like Elster Group and Nortek. GKN was just their biggest target. The Garden Grove situation is a textbook case of what happens when a short-term-profit-maximizing financial owner takes over a complex industrial operation with serious legacy environmental liabilities. Environmental compliance, worker safety, and long-term remediation planning are cost centers — exactly the line items that get hollowed out under the Melrose model. 🇨🇳 The China Angle This is where the national security dimension gets genuinely alarming. GKN Aerospace is not some peripheral parts supplier. They manufacture critical components for: - F-35 Lightning II (Lockheed Martin) - F/A-18 Super Hornet (Boeing) - CH-53K King Stallion (Sikorsky) - Multiple commercial aircraft platforms (Airbus A350, Boeing 787) - Engine components for Rolls-Royce, GE, and Pratt & Whitney Now consider the ownership and supply chain structure: Melrose Industries itself is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange, but the deeper concern is about where GKN Aerospace's supply chains, joint ventures, and customer relationships extend. GKN Aerospace has: - A significant joint venture in China — GKN Aerospace has partnered with Chinese state-owned and state-linked aerospace entities for years, including work on the COMAC C919 (China's homegrown narrow-body competitor to the 737/A320) - Technology transfer agreements that involve sharing manufacturing processes, material science, and quality control methodologies with Chinese partners - Supply chain integration where Chinese-sourced materials and components flow into GKN's global operations — including potentially into US military supply chains The F-35 connection makes this especially sensitive. GKN produces the F-35’s canopy, among other components. The idea that a British holding company — itself under pressure to maximize returns — might be cutting corners on environmental compliance at a facility that feeds into the most advanced fighter program on the planet, while simultaneously maintaining deep joint venture relationships with Chinese aerospace entities, is the kind of multi-layered security concern that doesn’t get nearly enough attention. How the f*ck is this allowed? 🔥 The Larger Pattern This isn’t just about one facility. The GKN/Melrose situation exemplifies a broader rot in Western defense industrial policy: - Hostile foreign ownership of critical defense suppliers with minimal CFIUS-style scrutiny (because the UK is an "ally") - Financial engineering that prioritizes short-term extraction over long-term capability and safety - Environmental externalization, where cleanup costs get dumped on taxpayers while profits go to London and the Caymans - Technology leakage risks through joint ventures with adversary nations that get treated as routine “commercial” arrangements The Garden Grove toxic crisis is the physical manifestation of this financialization. When you strip out maintenance budgets, defer environmental remediation, and cut compliance staffing to hit quarterly EBITDA targets, you get hexavalent chromium in the groundwater and sick workers. The fact that this is happening at a facility tied to the F-35 supply chain while the parent company’s broader network extends deep into China’s aerospace sector should be setting off every alarm bell in Washington! Instead, Melrose just announced they’re planning to spin off or sell GKN Aerospace in 2025-2026 — the classic “strip, flip, and walk away” endgame, leaving the environmental liabilities for someone else to clean up. It’s a case study in why treating defense industrial base assets as financial instruments rather than strategic capabilities is a slow-motion national security disaster. 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Tony Seruga

32,911 次观看 • 2 个月前

🚨 EX-CIA SPANBERGER CABAL CAUGHT RED-HANDED: Leaking Classified Intel to WaPo, Sabotaging Trump, & DIRECTLY ARMING Ahmad Vahidi’s IRGC with Chinese Shahed-136 Drone Kill Kits — Treason in Real Time! 💥 History will record this as one of the most audacious acts of bureaucratic insurgency in the American republic. The Deep State refuses to yield. The very CIA operatives who orchestrated Abigail Spanberger’s triumphant Virginia gubernatorial campaign have now turned their clandestine arts against the Trump Administration. A confidential CIA intelligence assessment was deliberately leaked to the Langley Bugle, aka the Washington Post, to sow chaos and discredit. Worse: active complicity in violating sanctions by routing drone warfare enablers from China to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — specifically empowering Ahmad Vahidi. The cargo manifest reads like a terrorist shopping list: variants of the Limbach L550 engines that propel Shahed-136 ‘kamikaze’ suicide drones, high-density lithium-ion batteries, sophisticated microchips and electronics, fiber-optic cables for guidance, gyroscopes, and precision inertial components. Hundreds of containers verified via Chinese customs data in recent months. Certain suppliers market their wares with brazen imagery of Shahed-style loitering munitions. This is not mere deep state resistance. This is material support for a foreign adversary’s terror apparatus during a time of heightened global tension. When the sentinels become the saboteurs, the Republic itself is under siege. Expose them. Demand investigations. Defend the mandate. The American experiment demands nothing less. The video below, like the Brennan holdouts at CIA, is a strongly anti-Trump commentary breaking down a Washington Post exclusive on a leaked confidential CIA intelligence assessment delivered to the White House. The video is partisan commentary built around the WaPo reporting rather than neutral analysis. Highly critical of the war/blockade as misguided and based on over-optimistic (or dishonest) claims. It portrays the leak as a major blow to Trump’s narrative, suggesting Iran is far more resilient than advertised and that the U.S. may lack a clear path to strategic victory. Key Points from the CIA Report (as covered): - Iran can outlast the U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz for at least 3–4 months (90–120 days) before facing more severe economic hardship — contradicting Trump administration claims of imminent collapse. - Despite U.S. and Israeli strikes, Iran retains ~75% of pre-war mobile missile launchers and ~70% of its missile stockpiles. It has recovered most underground facilities, repaired damaged missiles, and even assembled new ones. - Iran still holds significant ballistic missile and drone capabilities, enabling continued threats to shipping and U.S. allies in the Gulf. - The regime is determined, increasingly radical, and confident it can endure longer than U.S. political will — using repression at home and possible oil smuggling/overland routes (rail, trucks, tankers) to cushion the blow. The host contrasts this sober intel with Trump’s public statements (e.g., Iran’s economy crashing, currency worthless, missiles “mostly decimated”) and White House defenses claiming the blockade is crushing Iran ($500M/day losses). It highlights reactions from critics like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, Max Blumenthal, and Scott Horton, who call it a disaster, predictable, or evidence of strategic failure. The video warns of devastating economic ripple effects (oil prices, global markets) and potential midterm damage for Trump/Republicans. The bottom line is that a layer at the CIA is still committed to destroying the Trump Administration (and globalizing America under a Brussels fantasy of one-world order), and they must be identified and dealt with using extreme prejudice. ☠️ #DeepStateTreason #CIASabotage #SpanbergerNetwork #IRGCDronePipeline #TrumpBetrayal #ChinaIranAxis #ExposeTheCabal #FifthColumn #ShahedSmuggling #SanctionsSabotaged

Tony Seruga

58,850 次观看 • 3 个月前