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The Register: Jury spares Qualcomm's AI

The Register: Jury spares Qualcomm's AI PC ambitions, but Arm eyes a retrial

The Register: Technical issue briefly grounds American Airlines flights across US


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Technical issue briefly grounds American Airlines flights across US

Unspecified "vendor technology" to blame for hour-long stop order A technical snafu briefly grounded American Airlines flights across the US on Christmas Eve.

The Register: How Androxgh0st rose from Mozi's ashes to become 'most prevalent malware'

How Androxgh0st rose from Mozi's ashes to become 'most prevalent malware'

Botnet's operators 'driven by similar interests as that of the Chinese state' After the Mozi botnet mysteriously disappeared last year, a new and seemingly more powerful botnet, Androxgh0st, rose from its ashes and has quickly become a major threat to critical infrastructure.

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What was the first computer OS you were ever hired to work on

IBM DPPX was mine. At a Kenworth truck manufacturing plant in Seattle.

Working there on the weekends is how I paid for college.

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I love ranting about at the end of the year, and this year so very much is begging for that rant. So here goes nothing!

Hacker News: Researchers Uncover PyPI Packages Stealing Keystrokes and Hijacking Social Accounts

The Register: Microsoft Edge takes a victory lap with some high-looking usage stats for 2024

Microsoft Edge takes a victory lap with some high-looking usage stats for 2024

Lots of big numbers, but market share wasn't one of them Microsoft has published a year in review for its Edge browser and talked up AI-powered chats while lightly skipping over the software's stagnating market share.

What your favorite email client for Mac

I hate Apple Mail. And I used to be able to tolerate Outlook. But their auto-complete AI suggestions are driving me up the wall.

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Hacker News: CISA Adds Acclaim USAHERDS Vulnerability to KEV Catalog Amid Active Exploitation

The Register: What do ransomware and Jesus have in common A birth month and an unwillingness to die

What do ransomware and Jesus have in common A birth month and an unwillingness to die

35 years since AIDS first borked a PC and we're still no closer to a solution Feature  Your Christmas holidays looked quite different in the '80s to how they do today. While some will remember what it was like to wake up on the 25th back then, some of you won't even have been born. The food hasn't changed much

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Hacker News: North Korean Hackers Pull Off $308M Bitcoin Heist from Crypto Firm DMM Bitcoin

The Register: One third of adults can't delete device data

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Easier to let those old phones gather dust in a draw, survey finds The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has warned that many adults don't know how to wipe their old devices, and a worrying number of young people just don't care.

Lately, I've been very busy, both with work and personal matters. However, I did manage to do a series of experiments and tests with OmniOS, and I admit that for some workloads, it has definitely convinced me. Not to replace FreeBSD, but to complement it. Some advantages:

- The ability to run both KVM and bhyve VMs is a big advantage because, in some cases, I need to run VMs on KVM (some technicians know it and prefer it).
- By giving dedicated zones, I can assign one to each user who needs to manage their VM. This can also be done on FreeBSD by using bhyve in jails. Ive tried it, and it works well.
- The LX zones (Linux) are more compatible compared to FreeBSD zones with the Linuxulator. Systemd works, and the zone limits are correctly reported by Linux commands such as free, etc. Sometimes, I need to give users Linux VMs, and I must use bhyve because the non-functioning systemd and incorrectly displayed limits (it always reports total RAM, not the one limited to the jail) are blocking. In this way, I can avoid double-caching, double kernel, etc.
- Some people, when they hear Illumos, think Im talking about a new type of lamps. When I talk about *BSD, they think Im talking about "nerdy" stuff. But as soon as I mention Solaris, their eyes widen because, in their imagination, it represents stability and security par excellence. So welcome OmniOS!

However, I have a series of issues that are limiting my testing/deployment:
1) No problem on Hetzner physical hosts both in ipv4 and ipv6. I just need to configure the global zone with a /72 IP (instead of /64) and assign another /72 to the interface that will be assigned to the zones, enabling routing. It works Hetzner accepts this routed setup, a dynamic I have already encountered and tested successfully on FreeBSD.
2) Hetzner VPS "cloud" servers: The Virtio-SCSI supported by Illumos is 1af4:1004, while the Virtio SCSI controller at Hetzner is: Red Hat, Inc. Virtio 1.0 SCSI 1af4:1048 (rev 01). This means that OmniOS VMs cannot boot. I reported this in the OmniOS IRC channel, and they confirmed the incompatibility. It shouldnt be hard to adapt/create the driver, but personally, I am not able to, so Im stuck.
3) It runs well on Netcup, and everything works fine in ipv4, but I am encountering issues (the same ones I had with FreeBSD) with ipv6. It seems that Netcup doesnt like that type of routing, so I have to assign ipv6 to the main interface, using shared routing. It doesnt make me jump for joy. Also, in this case, there seem to be problems (no issues from the global zone, but from other zones, I can ping Google, but there are reachability issues with other hosts. I am investigating I remember having the same issue on FreeBSD, but I dont remember if/how I solved it).

The experiments will continue in the coming days.

Hacker News: Apache Tomcat Vulnerability CVE-2024-56337 Exposes Servers to RCE Attacks

The Register: Are you better value for money than AI

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Are you better value for money than AI

Tech vendors start saying the quiet part out loud do enterprises really need all that headcount Comment  AI vendors are starting to say the quiet part out loud. As technology advances, it seems more about controlling costs and headcount.








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