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wiz.io
Wiz Research Uncovers Exposed DeepSeek Database Leaking Sensitive Information, Including Chat History | Wiz Blog
A publicly accessible database belonging to DeepSeek allowed full control over database operations, including the ability to access internal data. The exposure includes over a million lines of log streams with highly sensitive information.
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I have no words here... They fail me...
https://www.makeuseof.com/cancel-culture-insurance-policy-protects-celebrities/
https://www.makeuseof.com/cancel-culture-insurance-policy-protects-celebrities/
MUO
This "Cancel Culture" Insurance Policy Protects Celebrities Who Mess Up Online
Celebrities worried about having their careers upended can now take out insurance against getting canceled.
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The 5 reasons do check out. Ubuntu is old reliable for beginners but if you haven't seen everything other distros offer. The best part of Linux is true freedom of choice.
https://www.howtogeek.com/why-i-stopped-using-ubuntu/
https://www.howtogeek.com/why-i-stopped-using-ubuntu/
How-To Geek
5 Reasons Why I Stopped Using Ubuntu
Sorry Ubuntu! It’s not you, it’s me!
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You know our policy on Chrome extensions is DON'T. Anything that can remove AI junk out your way could be good if it was available for Librewolf instead.
https://www.makeuseof.com/pre-ai-chrome-extension-search-web-without-ai-content/
https://www.makeuseof.com/pre-ai-chrome-extension-search-web-without-ai-content/
MUO
This Chrome Extension Lets Me Search the Web Without AI Content
If you're fed up with Google Searches packed with AI content, this is the perfect browser extension.
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Ever since I have been on Brave, this kind of thing doesn't happen to me as the shields usually catch this. Still if you have this problem a change in search habits can mitigate this problem.
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-edge-scareware-blocker/
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-edge-scareware-blocker/
XDA
Microsoft Edge is getting a security feature that I wish Chrome had
It seems pretty useful.
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Where do we hear lines of BS that state they are for your own good? It's not that Linux doesn't do this they do, such as x11 being soon deprecated in GTK 5 (GNOME). On Linux that software isn't usually gone, but you may have to take extra steps to keep using it. That is until the demand is gone and it is no longer updated.
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-deprecating-windows-features-good-thing/
https://www.xda-developers.com/microsoft-deprecating-windows-features-good-thing/
XDA
Microsoft wants to convince you that deprecating Windows features is a good thing, actually
It's for your own good.
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On the subject of "Digital Archiving"
I used to do that early-on - but I have been around since 5 1/4" Floppy drives - then 3 1/2" - then CR-R - then iOmega Zip - then Orbit - then DVD-R then various memory formats and external drive interfaces (Firewire, etc...)
I finally just decided that eventually, the thing I am storing data on may not be accessible by the thing I may or may not have available to read the archive from.
Even this could be mitigated by using the most basic Android tablets and long term storing in Mylar, etc... But I have even found THOSE devices that were justva few years old in the move to the new house - that are now dead dead dead - Could I rip them apart and maybe clip the correct power to the battery leads? maybe?
Another trooperisim: Books define wealth. The more books in your library - meaningful books, not Harlequin romance novels - but real books - the wealthier one is. I regret getting rid of books I had no room to keep. I regret their exile to boxes in the garage, to suffering lingering torment from silverfish and moisture, before their inevitable condemnation to a donation bin in exchange for a paltry tax deduction.
The few surviving artifacts of historical antiquity tell us that messages pressed, chiseled, or etched into durable materials are vastly superior to papyrus/paper, paint, or cloth.
Old films, negatives, even photographs have self-destructed due to chemical composition, age, storage...
Digital archives of any form or format are much less likely to survive any test of time far beyond the next few generations.
That said, if one were trying to just store the entire digitized Library of Congress, or even exabytes of general information in some archive - I think those archives would indeed serve the purpose of safeguarding our intellectual heritage, and likely serve as essential troves of information "in the immediate post-event need" - but a considerable amount of planning and contingency architecture would be needed to fully realize such a library of posterity.
https://t.me/trooper_chat/49859
I used to do that early-on - but I have been around since 5 1/4" Floppy drives - then 3 1/2" - then CR-R - then iOmega Zip - then Orbit - then DVD-R then various memory formats and external drive interfaces (Firewire, etc...)
I finally just decided that eventually, the thing I am storing data on may not be accessible by the thing I may or may not have available to read the archive from.
Even this could be mitigated by using the most basic Android tablets and long term storing in Mylar, etc... But I have even found THOSE devices that were justva few years old in the move to the new house - that are now dead dead dead - Could I rip them apart and maybe clip the correct power to the battery leads? maybe?
Another trooperisim: Books define wealth. The more books in your library - meaningful books, not Harlequin romance novels - but real books - the wealthier one is. I regret getting rid of books I had no room to keep. I regret their exile to boxes in the garage, to suffering lingering torment from silverfish and moisture, before their inevitable condemnation to a donation bin in exchange for a paltry tax deduction.
The few surviving artifacts of historical antiquity tell us that messages pressed, chiseled, or etched into durable materials are vastly superior to papyrus/paper, paint, or cloth.
Old films, negatives, even photographs have self-destructed due to chemical composition, age, storage...
Digital archives of any form or format are much less likely to survive any test of time far beyond the next few generations.
That said, if one were trying to just store the entire digitized Library of Congress, or even exabytes of general information in some archive - I think those archives would indeed serve the purpose of safeguarding our intellectual heritage, and likely serve as essential troves of information "in the immediate post-event need" - but a considerable amount of planning and contingency architecture would be needed to fully realize such a library of posterity.
https://t.me/trooper_chat/49859
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Brad Turner in trooper chat
Has anyone looked at the survival arks. It’s just an e closed hard drive with a battery and WiFi. I made something similar with a raspberry pi.
It’s loaded with Wikipedia, repair manuals, etc. I’ve been thinking about putting one together well all the digital…
It’s loaded with Wikipedia, repair manuals, etc. I’ve been thinking about putting one together well all the digital…
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While Void is not a user friendly distro. Adding more Distros with the ability to run on Apple Silicon is a big deal as it means being able to ditch the rotten apple.
https://linuxiac.com/void-linux-february-iso-adds-apple-silicon-support/
https://linuxiac.com/void-linux-february-iso-adds-apple-silicon-support/
Linuxiac
Void Linux February ISO Adds Apple Silicon Support
Void Linux February ISO image adds Arm64 UEFI support for Apple Silicon, ThinkPad X13s, and Pinebook Pro.
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We do not agree with everything on the list but the idea of getting away from Google is the same.
https://itsfoss.com/leaving-google-ecosystem/
https://itsfoss.com/leaving-google-ecosystem/
It's FOSS
How I am Moving Away From Google's Ecosystem
One service a time