Forwarded from The Hacker News
AI isn’t just keeping your data. It’s deciding what to tell you, what to hide, and who else gets to know.
When your AI agent starts shaping your reality, “privacy” stops meaning what you think it does.
Here’s why Zero Trust now applies to minds—human and machine ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/zero-trust-ai-privacy-in-age-of-agentic.html
When your AI agent starts shaping your reality, “privacy” stops meaning what you think it does.
Here’s why Zero Trust now applies to minds—human and machine ↓ https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/zero-trust-ai-privacy-in-age-of-agentic.html
Forwarded from Hacker News
GitHub
SSO using OpenID Connect by Timshel · Pull Request #3899 · dani-garcia/vaultwarden
This is based on previous PR (#2787, #2449 and #3154) with work done by @pinpox, @m4w0lf, @Sheap, @bmunro-peralex, @tribut and others I probably missed sorry.
This PR add support for OpenId Connect...
This PR add support for OpenId Connect...
Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
Media is too big
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⚡ How to Break Free from Digital Addiction
At The People's Reset in Morelia, I shared real-world solutions for reclaiming your mind and attention. A 30-day digital detox can reset your brain chemistry, Yes, withdrawals will happen. But you can rebuild intentional habits:
📵 Keep your phone in another room during deep work
📆 Schedule your usage
📊 Use mindful tools like Usage Direct or RescueTime
🔐 Create sandboxed profiles using GrapheneOS
🎥 Full talk & more here.
🎟️Tickets for The People’s Reset 2026
📲Get privacy gear.
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🫶 @takebackourtech
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At The People's Reset in Morelia, I shared real-world solutions for reclaiming your mind and attention. A 30-day digital detox can reset your brain chemistry, Yes, withdrawals will happen. But you can rebuild intentional habits:
📵 Keep your phone in another room during deep work
📆 Schedule your usage
📊 Use mindful tools like Usage Direct or RescueTime
🔐 Create sandboxed profiles using GrapheneOS
🎥 Full talk & more here.
🎟️Tickets for The People’s Reset 2026
📲Get privacy gear.
—
🫶 @takebackourtech
📩 WEBSITE & NEWSLETTER | 🎥 VIDEOS| XMPP | SUBSTACK
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
How the future is going to look. Nibbled to death by ducks.
https://www.howtogeek.com/things-that-should-not-be-a-subscription/
https://www.howtogeek.com/things-that-should-not-be-a-subscription/
How-To Geek
9 Things That Should Not Be a Subscription
From heated car seats to smart home appliances, some things just shouldn't come with a recurring fee. Here are 9 examples where subscriptions don't belong.
Forwarded from It's FOSS
Happy Birthday, GNOME! 🥳
💡 GNOME was started on 15 August, 1997 by Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena as a free software project.
💡 GNOME was started on 15 August, 1997 by Miguel de Icaza and Federico Mena as a free software project.
Forwarded from The Hacker News
⚡ Chinese hackers are burrowing into Taiwan’s web infrastructure — using custom open-source tools to stay hidden for years.
They’re exploiting unpatched servers, planting stealth VPNs, and launching Cobalt Strike for full control.
Here’s how the campaign works → https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/taiwan-web-servers-breached-by-uat-7237.html
They’re exploiting unpatched servers, planting stealth VPNs, and launching Cobalt Strike for full control.
Here’s how the campaign works → https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/taiwan-web-servers-breached-by-uat-7237.html
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
There is truth to this. If you have made simple mistakes that aren't easy to correct. Failure is a better teacher than easy success.
https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-unforgiving-nature-make-better-user/
https://www.xda-developers.com/linux-unforgiving-nature-make-better-user/
XDA
How Linux's unforgiving nature can actually make you a better user
Linux's unforgiving approach to user errors can lead to improved habits and a deeper understanding of your system.
Forwarded from Gizchina.com
Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1 Rolls Out with Important Fixes https://www.gizchina.com/google-2/android-16-qpr1-beta-31-rolls-out-with-important-fixes
Gizchina
Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1 Rolls Out with Important Fixes
The new Android 16 QPR1 Beta 3.1 is now live, bringing a long list of bug fixes that move it closer to the public launch.
No deleted account found from
77 scanned users from this group 🚫👻Forwarded from Gizchina.com
Students Create Drone That Flies and Swims Underwater https://www.gizchina.com/news/students-create-drone-that-flies-and-swims-underwater
Gizchina
Students Create Drone That Flies and Swims Underwater
For the drone to switch seamlessly from air to water, a process called a variable-pitch propeller system, which can be adjusted, was used.
Forwarded from Hacker News
social.anoxinon.de - Mastodon
Codeberg (@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de)
It seems like the AI crawlers learned how to solve the Anubis challenges. Anubis is a tool hosted on our infrastructure that requires browsers to do some heavy computation before accessing Codeberg again. It really saved us tons of nerves over the past months…
Forwarded from Mishaal's Android News Feed
My next newsletter will reveal some of the features Google plans to implement in Android 16 QPR2 (Android 16.1), so be sure to sign up for the newsletter to get it delivered to your inbox!
(Yes, I will also make a post here. But please subscribe to help me boost the newsletter numbers 😊)
(Yes, I will also make a post here. But please subscribe to help me boost the newsletter numbers 😊)
Android Authority
Introducing the Authority Insights Podcast and Newsletter
Looking for the hottest leaks on Android and Google products? Subscribe to the new Authority Insights Podcast and Newsletter!
Forwarded from The Hacker News
👨💻 Hackers are abusing a Windows flaw (CVE-2025-26633) to drop malware—masquerading as IT staff on Microsoft Teams and tricking users with rogue MSC files.
The group? EncryptHub, a Russian crew blending social engineering with zero-days.
Details → https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/russian-group-encrypthub-exploits-msc.html
The group? EncryptHub, a Russian crew blending social engineering with zero-days.
Details → https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/russian-group-encrypthub-exploits-msc.html
Forwarded from Hacker News
TechRadar
Is Proton leaving Switzerland? "Legal uncertainty" of proposed surveillance laws is pushing them to make several changes
An amendment to the Swiss surveillance law would require VPNs and messaging apps to identify and retain user data – requirements that could threaten Proton's privacy-first business model.