IllNess

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[–] IllNess 18 points 6 days ago (8 children)

I always thought these were more like walkie talkies for messaging than telephones that you can call anyone.

Like it would be good if cell serivce goes down.

[–] IllNess 40 points 1 week ago

You hear that everyone. So for AI to reject your content just put in facts about systemic racism and now you have an AI blocker.

[–] IllNess 5 points 1 week ago (2 children)

So this is only a problem for 32-bit apps on 32-bit processors?

[–] IllNess 5 points 1 week ago

My internet is fine win any other streaming service. Prime streaming is the worst one out of all the major streaming services. Which is fucking weird considering Netflix runs on AWS.

[–] IllNess 1 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Pretty sure this isn't a server you can install programs in.

[–] IllNess 3 points 1 week ago

"But can a brick be used as a shitty book light?"

[–] IllNess 61 points 1 week ago

What should be considered illegal circumvention is allowing articles behind a paywall to be included in search results.

[–] IllNess 24 points 2 weeks ago

Fitting he's in a Benz.

[–] IllNess 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The video itself in the Readme.md is really cool. That BlueSCSI thing is one of coolest ways to use a Raspberry Pico I have ever seen.

Teaching an Old Mac New Tricks (youtube.com)

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 weeks ago

Agreed. I hope more people leave that dumpster fire.

[–] IllNess 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I'm not the person you were replying to but maybe the limit of using the websites like the ones I posted is you can't reuse the same face (at least not than I'm aware of).

So if you are in the UK and you upload 2 selfies from the site and the facial recognition pattern is different from each other, then the system which Reddit is using might reject it.

This is only a guess though.

[–] IllNess 1 points 2 weeks ago

The word "could" can refer to anytime in history.

Just because someone tried to murder someone and did everything they could do to make the murder happen, doesn't mean they didn't just because they got caught trying to do so, changed their mind so they wouldn't get caught, and gave the person, that they tried to murder, money.

Just because Microsoft did everything they could to kill Linux and Mac, doesn't mean they didn't just because an antitrust case was building up, changed their business practices, and invested money in Apple.

Also it's no thesis. In 2001, Microsoft settled with the DOJ and changed their business practices.

 

Transport for London, the city's public transportation agency, revealed today that its staff has limited access to systems and email due to measures implemented in response to a Sunday cyberattack.

 

"After an initial chat conversation, the attacker sent a ZIP file that contained COVERTCATCH malware disguised as a Python coding challenge," researchers Robert Wallace, Blas Kojusner, and Joseph Dobson said.

The malware functions as a launchpad to compromise the target's macOS system by downloading a second-stage payload that establishes persistence via Launch Agents and Launch Daemons.

 

American car rental giant Avis disclosed a data breach after attackers breached one of its business applications last month and stole customer personal information.

 

Tracked as CVE-2024-45195 and discovered by Rapid7 security researchers, this remote code execution flaw is caused by a forced browsing weakness that exposes restricted paths to unauthenticated direct request attacks.

 

The malvertising activity, observed in June 2024, is a departure from previously observed tactics wherein the malware has been propagated via traditional phishing emails, Unit 42 researchers Mark Lim and Tom Marsden said.

Definitions:

Malvertising - Internet advertising whose real intention is to deliver malware to the PC when the ad is clicked.

-wordnik

 

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reported a massive increase in losses to Bitcoin ATM scams, nearly ten times the amount from 2020 and reaching over $110 million in 2023.

Bitcoin ATMs are typically located in convenience stores, gas stations, and other busy areas, but instead of dispensing cash like the traditional ATMs they resemble, they allow you to buy and sell cryptocurrency.

 

Written in Rust and capable of targeting both Windows and Linux/ESXi hosts, Cicada3301 first emerged in June 2024, inviting potential affiliates to join their ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) platform via an advertisement on the RAMP underground forum.

 

Though D-Link acknowledged the security problems and their severity, it noted that they fall under its standard end-of-life/end-of-support policies, meaning there will be no security updates to address them.

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