The Register: Feds, US states sue RealPage for building rent-hiking software for landlords
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the post-quantum security solution is now standardized but I still believe that its truth has yet to emerge even though you can remember some providers.
NIST Hands Off Post-Quantum Cryptography Work to Cyber Teams:
The release of new NIST quantum-proof cryptography standards signals it's time for cybersecurity teams to get serious about preparing for the rise of quantum threats.
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The Register: UK government can't kick consultancy habit despite promises
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Threat Actors steal banking Creds from iOS & Android Users via PWA Apps.
Progressive web apps (PWA) are cross-platform applications that can be installed directly from the browser and offer a native-like experience through features like push notifications, access to device hardware and background data syncing.
The Register: LEGO's Concorde is the only supersonic jet you can build for the price of a fancy dinner
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LEGO's Concorde is the only supersonic jet you can build for the price of a fancy dinner
And still step on in the dark Hands-on  Having admired the Concorde perched atop the Sinsheim Museum, we wanted one of our own but had to settle for the next best thing the LEGO Concorde.
Hacker News: Meta Exposes Iranian Hacker Group Targeting Global Political Figures on WhatsApp
The Register: This AI network has no spine and thats a good thing
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UK government can't kick consultancy habit despite promises
Spending returns to pandemic levels as tech deals make up bulk of framework agreements UK public expenditure on management consultancies has returned to COVID-era levels, despite repeated plans by the previous government to reduce dependency on external expertise.
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Under pressure from Europe, Apple makes iOS browser options bit more reasonable
Cupertino quits screwing around with defaults for those in the EU Analysis  Apple has agreed to change the way it implements web browser choice screens and browser capabilities to comply with Europe's monopoly-busting Digital Markets Act.
Hacker News: CISA Urges Federal Agencies to Patch Versa Director Vulnerability by September
The Register: AGI is on clients' radar but far from reality, says Gartner
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I used to think that there were a lot of on the because there's just a lot of /#STEM people here and people in those fields just lack .
But I'm starting to think y'all are just bored!. You left because it was "toxic" but if you were honest you'd admit that you enjoyed the stimulation.
You can't get the same kind of dopamine out of so you have to go out and find people to argue with to try to get something, ANYTHING out of this hellsite.
The utter incompetence of the big consultancies on show in Australia. New IT infrastructure for Aged Care cost $685M in two years and it is nowhere near being released. An insider said that the system was so poorly designed that it was being scrapped and rebuilt from scratch. The My Health Record project which has blown out by 16 times and is now estimated to have cost $746M and delivered an "outdated, clunky, PDF-based system."
The amount of waste is truly astounding. I've worked in IT for over 20 years and can't fathom how that much money could be spent building what is essentially a CRM. Where does incompetence end and corruption start
Consultants are supposed to bring commercial thinking and expertise to the government, but they're just gauging massive fees out of the taxpayer.
Feds, US states sue RealPage for building rent-hiking software for landlords
Algorithm just a fancy way to collude using private info, prosecutors say The Justice Department and the Attorneys General of eight states in the US on Friday filed a civil antitrust complaint against real estate service firm RealPage for providing landlords with software that maximizes rent at the expense of renters.
The Register: Benchmarks show even an old Nvidia RTX 3090 is enough to serve LLMs to thousands
Benchmarks show even an old Nvidia RTX 3090 is enough to serve LLMs to thousands
For 100 concurrent users, the card delivered 12.88 tokens per secondjust slightly faster than average human reading speed If you want to scale a large language model (LLM) to a few thousand users, you might think a beefy enterprise GPU is a hard requirement. However, at least according to Backprop, all you actually
Hacking and selling of CAF accounts on the darknet...
Information denied in February, oh well, in fact it's a leak... Oh well, here's a new one !
The policy of burying one's head in the sand, not new. Do better, invest in your cyberspace instead. Stay safe
The Register: Linux Deepin 23: A polished distro from China that Western desktops could learn from
The Register: Ex-Microsoft engineer resurrects PDP-11 from junkyard parts
Ex-Microsoft engineer resurrects PDP-11 from junkyard parts
Because everyone has a box of mystery computer bits they simply can't part with Former Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer took a trip down memory lane this week by building a functioning PDP-11 minicomputer from parts found in a tub of hardware.
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