
I guess my prompt is too heavy 😳
My Mac started hyperventilating and then this appeared… at a first glance I missed that it reads GB!
Cursor, where did you get so much memory? Only 3 windows opened!

My Mac started hyperventilating and then this appeared… at a first glance I missed that it reads GB!
Cursor, where did you get so much memory? Only 3 windows opened!
I’ve created a small mitigation script for CVE-2026-31431 / CopyFail to help reduce exposure on Linux servers without requiring an immediate reboot.
Important caveat: this only applies to kernels where the affected AEAD components are loaded as modules, not compiled directly into the kernel. If algif_aead / authencesn are built into your kernel, this mitigation will not fully protect the system.
What the script does:
- Checks whether the system appears vulnerable using the public PoC
- Compares cached reads vs direct I/O reads of /usr/bin/su
- Saves evidence if page-cache tampering is detected
- Drops page cache to force a clean reload from disk
- Attempts to unload the affected modules
- Adds a persistent modprobe.d blocklist
- Regenerates initramfs
- Re-runs the PoC and verifies the target binary again
This is only a temporary mitigation. The proper fix is still to update to a patched kernel from your distribution/vendor and reboot afterwards.
https://gist.github.com/acalatrava/a632d8e224ce05db8a30be1d4e2dd69a
Feedback, corrections and improvements are welcome.
My kid found my PSP, I plugged it and to my surprise it charged and works perfectly. I remembered that it was with CFW so I checked and It’s on the 3.02 OE-B firmware. I installed some emulators (snes9xtyl and other for nes) and they work fine.
My question is, should I update the firmware? Is there anything improved that is worth it? I don’t remember hoy difficult is to do a CFW (it’s almost 20 years lol) so I want to know your thoughts…
Thank you!
I’ve been long time cursor user and I have 500 request per month however Opus 4.6 costs 2 requests, so 250 per month. I use to optimize a lot my requests and most months is enough however I don’t know if I’m lucky to have this pricing or not… what’s the current pricing model? Per token? If so, I guess per request (the legacy one) is better?
Is there any other cursor-like app/service where you pay per request? Or all of them are now per token?
Thanks!
I’ve been working on a fitness & nutrition app and it was approved in less than 1h since the first submission! This is the first time it happens to me lol I’m used to get rejected and then fix a few things. This is the first time I was approved at the first attempt and so so fast!
The app is called Fituka in case you want to take a look.