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The Register: How Chinese insiders are stealing data scooped up by President Xi's national surveillance system

How Chinese insiders are stealing data scooped up by President Xi's national surveillance system

'It's a double-edged sword,' security researchers tell The Reg Feature  Chinese tech company employees and government workers are siphoning off user data and selling it online - and even high-ranking Chinese Communist Party officials and FBI-wanted hackers' sensitive information is being

The Register: T-Mobile US CSO: Spies jumped from one telco to another in a way 'I've not seen in my career'

das moderne Technik sich auch militrisch durchsetzt, hatte ich in den Toots oben schon erwhnt. Es wird nun auch (wie zu erwarten) kriegerisch eingesetzt. Deren anscheinende Przision ist, wie oben schon erwhnt, sehr fraglich.

Fliegende Scharfschtzen:
Israel nutzt in Gaza schieende Quadrokopter es ist der erste bekannte Einsatz der Technik in einem Krieg

"Computer Bugs in Hospitals: A New Killer"
(2018)

"Computer bugs, reported in heart pacemaker software and many other devices, are but one example of the risks that IT systems can create for patients. The extent of the problem of software bugs in the medical arena, and elsewhere, suggest an increasing number of avoidable deaths and injuries in UK hospitals."

Romania cancels presidential Election Results after alleged Russian Meddling on TikTok.

In a historic decision, Romania's constitutional court has annulled the result of the first round of voting in the presidential election amid allegations of Russian interference.

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The Register: Protect your clouds

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The Register: You're so bad at recycling, this biz built an AI to handle it for you

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You're so bad at recycling, this biz built an AI to handle it for you

Maybe start getting better at sorting your trash before these ML garbage bots gain sentience If our AI robot slaves ever decide to revolt, they might start in the most thankless place possible: The municipal solid waste facilities where AMP Robotics is using them to sort recyclables from all the rest of the municipal solid wast

The Register: British boffins build diamond battery capable of working for a millennium or five

British boffins build diamond battery capable of working for a millennium or five

Carbon-14 decay could be coming to an implant in you Video  The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) and the University of Bristol have built a diamond battery capable of delivering power for thousands of years.

The Register: Vega-C finally launches ESA's next Sentinel satellite

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Where would you feel most comfortable storing your encrypted off-site backups Any insight you can provide would really help us as we ramp up.

The Register: Salt Typhoon forces FCC's hand on making telcos secure their networks

The Register: Boeing busted by employee over plans to surveil workers, quickly reverses course

The Register: Micropatchers share 1-instruction fix for NTLM hash leak flaw in Windows 7+

The Register: Elon Musk tops US political donor list with $270M+ for Team Trump

A "10X professional", is not one able to do the same work as 10 ppl w/ the same profile in less time, or cooler, that's what this marketing mess & AI boom sells.

A 10X person is the most resourceful and independent one because that's reliable you can have no worries about their critical thinking and stuff. It's not about time.

When time is money, capitalism wins. Don't grow vertically but horizontally.

The Register: Euro cloud body heads off to Microsoft's HQ to check it's keeping promises

Je mehr ich das Ganze Fearmongering bezglich lese, desto eher glaube ich es das ich doch irgendwas anderes machen sollte als

Ich selbst habe mich noch nie wirklich mit dem Thema beschftigt, weil es mich schlichtweg nicht interessiert.

Warum soll ich was mir anschauen was mich langweilt Deswegen habe ich nicht zu Programmieren angefangen. Ansonsten htte ich auch Arzt, Anwalt oder Steuerberater werden knnen, wenn ich Dinge machen wrde die mich langweilen.

Wer sich fr -Sicherheit, und mehr interessiert, sollte mal in der areac.de - Community vorbeischauen. Ein Forum neben dem Platzhirsch, mit sympathischem Team und Usern.

Hacker News: Hackers Using Fake Video Conferencing Apps to Steal Web3 Professionals' Data

The Register: Microsoft teases Copilot Vision, the AI sidekick that judges your tabs

Microsoft teases Copilot Vision, the AI sidekick that judges your tabs

Edge-exclusive tool promises 'second set of eyes' for browsing Microsoft has rolled out a Copilot Vision preview that says more about how poorly websites are designed rather than justifying the need to bring more AI into users' lives.

USB type C is lovely, isnt it You come to your office with your laptop, and just plug that single cable you have lying on your desk. The other end of the cable is connected to the monitor on your desk, and you immediately have the second screen, the full-size keyboard and the mouse that are connected to the USB ports in the same monitor, and also the headphones (that are connected to the 3.5 mm jack in the monitor). Oh, and the laptops charging. With one cable plug, you have the whole workstation set up, the monitor acting as a docking station. Lovely!

Of course, I wanted to set things up at home in the same manner, for the occasions when I work from home. There was just one issue: our appartment doesnt have room for me to have a second workplace, so I had to reuse the montor and the periphery that I ordinarily use with my home desktop PC. The desktop is, at this point, rather dated, and has no type C ports at all. I have the monitor connected to it via DisplayPort and the USB cable, the latter one for the monitors USB hub functionality. Actually, even if the monitor was connected to the desktop via USB type C only, having to crouch under the desk to unplug and re-plug the cable every time would be too much of a hassle, so I had to get a little bit inventive.

I started by trying out a config I was almost certain wouldnt work. I plugged the keyboard and the mouse into the monitor, and inserted another USB type C cable with an , so that I could unplug the USB cable without reaching under the desk and behind the monitor. Suprisingly, it worked! I would unplug the monitor-connected cable, plug it into the laptop instead, and everything would work as expected, the monitor switching inputs from DisplayPort to USB automatically, the keyboard and the mouse also controlling the laptop now. Then I would unplug the cable from the laptop and plug it back into the adapter, the monitor would switch to DisplayPort, and I could resume working on the desktop again. The only nuisance would be the need to reach the power button on the desktop to wake it from sleep somehow the keyboard and the mouse would no longer do that after re-plugging the monitor, but would start working as soon as the PC woke up. I consider the nuisance rather minor, its much better than having to crawl under the desk anyway.

Since the monitor has 4 USB ports (besides the type C one), I decided to also leverage the decent webcam and the audio interface that already has headphones and speakers plugged and set up. Thats where things started acting up. It took me quite some time to figure it out, but I finally have a reliable way of switching my home workstation from my desktop PC to my work laptop and back. To switch to the laptop, I just unplug the USB cable from the adapter, as described above, and plug in into the laptop. But to switch back to the desktop, I need to 1) unplug the USB cable from the back of the audio interface, 2) plug the type C cable back into the adapter, 3) plug the cable back into the audio interface, and finally 4) push the power button on the desktop to wake the thing up.

Somehow, with the plugged into the monitor, the PC never recognizes the monitors USB hub when I re-plug it back. Why No idea. If theres a software fix I can try, Id love to know about it. Still, since I dont usually switch from the desktop to the laptop and back again many times a day, the way the setup works now is totally liveable.

One day Ill upgrade the desktop anyway.

From time to time, working with S3, I remember that my website is static, and hosting it in an S3 bucket may be a good idea

Then I remember that I want to correctly serve HTTP 410 codes where applicable, and become sad

And then I look at all the Redirect, RewriteHeader add lines in my .htaccess, calm down, and stop wishing impossible things.

My office PC hanged again today, so I ran a memtest and got rid of the faulty DIMM. I then sat at my desk and watched in fascination, as my attempts to run Thunderbird (in KDE) resulted in the birdie chawing up the 4 GiB of RAM I had left, then devour the 4 GiB of swap space, and just sit there waiting for the OOM-killer without even drawing the main window.

Are you serious, Thunderbird Are you serious!

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The dont panic just acquired new depth.

Euro cloud body heads off to Microsoft's HQ to check its keeping promises

Wine-tasting seems to be an essential part of an EU-friendly Azure Local Exclusive  Microsoft and the Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers of Europe (CISPE) trade body this week kicked off their technical summit to assess the Windows vendor's progress in making available a version of Azure Local for hosters.

Namecheap Is Silencing Anti-Putin Voices in Russia

If you dont quite understand how thigs work, debugging can turn into an interesting endeavour.

Read carefully. Fix the code. Compiled and built an image. Pushed the image to the cloud. Installed it onto the test cluster. Not working. Log in to the pod, read logs

Having read, dive into the code. Read carefully. Fix the code. Compile, build, push, install onto the cluster. Not working. Log in to the pod, read the logs

This cant be happening. Read the code again, carefully

Then again. And again. And again Until you finally take a moment to compare the sha256-hashes and realise youve been debugging the same image for the last five hours.

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