MCPwn Is Live. We Scanned the Supply Chains of 14 MCP Servers. Here's What We Found. April 18, 2026 MCPwn dropped this week. CVE-2026-33032 — CVSS 9.8, actively exploited, 2,600+ instances exposed. Two HTTP requests. No authentication. Full nginx server takeover. Then MCPwnfluence: CVE-2026-27825 and CVE-2026-27826. The most widely used Atlassian MCP server — SSRF chained with arbitrary file wri
While learning python today, I spent some time understanding how the Python shell works and how modules behave inside it. The Python shell (or REPL) is basically an interactive environment where you can run code line-by-line. It's super useful when you just want to test something quickly instead of running a full script every time. While experimenting, I tried something interesting. I created a Py
This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 (coming soon): Connecting to spoke clusters from a controller using multicluster-runtime, driven by ClusterProfile. The Cluster Inventory API (multicluster.x-k8s.io) is driven by SIG-Multicluster and centered on the ClusterProfile resource. It only delivers value when something produces those ClusterProfiles. That something is a cluster manager. Today, t
At the beginning of this series, the problem seemed simple. There were a lot of rocks in the yard. Some were small. Some were large. A few were firmly in what I’ve been calling Engine Block Class. The original idea was straightforward: catalog them, maybe sell a few, and build a small system around the process. Along the way, the project grew. What We Built Across the previous posts, the Backyard
When developers travel, we usually prepare the obvious things. Laptop charger. But there is one dependency that is easy to underestimate until it breaks: mobile internet. A trip to China makes this especially obvious. Not because China is hard to travel in, but because so many basic interactions are mobile-first: navigation, translation, ride-hailing, hotel communication, ticket confirmations, pay
The circle fills and pulses in sync with the audio — this is what your phone is feeling. The GIF shows it, but you won't really get it until you feel it. Open this on Android and try it yourself → Other links - View on Github View on npm Native platforms have solid haptics support, and if haptics are the core of your product, the native APIs are worth learning. But there are very few apps where ha
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I am currently working with the EA on their check for flooding team. I have been tasked to look at the 5 day river level charts with a view to add more historical data. This meant increasing the amount of data showed on the chart so users could compare the current river levels with the previous week, month or year. In order to proceed with some user research I needed to create a prototype of the r