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CLion is Now Free for Non-Commercial Use
CLion has now joined RustRover, Rider and WebStorm in being free for non-commercial use only, with the community version of Code with Me.
Non-commercial subscriptions are issued for one year and renew automatically if the license is used at least once in the last 6 months.
Commercial projects still require a paid license. If you’re using a non-commercial license, you cannot opt out of the collection of anonymous usage statistics.
💻 Download: CLion
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CLion has now joined RustRover, Rider and WebStorm in being free for non-commercial use only, with the community version of Code with Me.
Non-commercial subscriptions are issued for one year and renew automatically if the license is used at least once in the last 6 months.
Commercial projects still require a paid license. If you’re using a non-commercial license, you cannot opt out of the collection of anonymous usage statistics.
💻 Download: CLion
🔗 JetBrains
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
Forwarded from #TBOT: Take Back Our Tech
My last interview with Corbett brought out a few blackpilled people in the comments.
These people believe that:
- most if not all devices are completely compromised with hardware backdoors
- theres no such thing as privacy on the internet
- you can't escape from digital surveillance
I'm always going to keep fighting for our right to privacy and freedom when it comes to our technology, and this topic got me thinking.
For one, I think most people are fine simply by opting out of the consensual surveillance layers like big tech phones, devices, and social media. All software level stuff. These are the lazy ways we give away all of our data in mass.
Hardware backdoors are plausible but theres no evidence on their use in the wild. We don't know how easy it is to deploy, or if its feasible on a mass scale, or what an attack on a single device might cost in equipment and manpower.
It could cost a lot of time and money to backdoor a network of targetd. Even lesser spyware like NSO costs tens of thousands per infection.
I'm going to maintain that opting out of consensual surveillance is enough protection for 99.9% of people.
I also think we shouldnt assume we can be exploited or surveilled without clear evidence, such as primary reporting, information brought up in courts, or verified independently.
Even the PRISM leaks on big tech collusion at the end of the day was just a single PowerPoint slide.
Would they lie to make us believe they see and hear everything? Or is it more likely these companies are working in concert?
What do y'all think? Is it all hopeless with technology? Are you a blackpiller?
Do you think theres a way we can protect ourselves? Is there a reason why theres laws pushing to ban encryption, VPNs, and private crypto?
Can our connection remain sacred?
These people believe that:
- most if not all devices are completely compromised with hardware backdoors
- theres no such thing as privacy on the internet
- you can't escape from digital surveillance
I'm always going to keep fighting for our right to privacy and freedom when it comes to our technology, and this topic got me thinking.
For one, I think most people are fine simply by opting out of the consensual surveillance layers like big tech phones, devices, and social media. All software level stuff. These are the lazy ways we give away all of our data in mass.
Hardware backdoors are plausible but theres no evidence on their use in the wild. We don't know how easy it is to deploy, or if its feasible on a mass scale, or what an attack on a single device might cost in equipment and manpower.
It could cost a lot of time and money to backdoor a network of targetd. Even lesser spyware like NSO costs tens of thousands per infection.
I'm going to maintain that opting out of consensual surveillance is enough protection for 99.9% of people.
I also think we shouldnt assume we can be exploited or surveilled without clear evidence, such as primary reporting, information brought up in courts, or verified independently.
Even the PRISM leaks on big tech collusion at the end of the day was just a single PowerPoint slide.
Would they lie to make us believe they see and hear everything? Or is it more likely these companies are working in concert?
What do y'all think? Is it all hopeless with technology? Are you a blackpiller?
Do you think theres a way we can protect ourselves? Is there a reason why theres laws pushing to ban encryption, VPNs, and private crypto?
Can our connection remain sacred?
Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
A good read, and of course do not try this at home.
https://www.xda-developers.com/set-up-ssh-honeypot-internet-scary/
https://www.xda-developers.com/set-up-ssh-honeypot-internet-scary/
XDA
I set up an SSH honeypot, and the internet is a scary place
Don't try this at home.
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OpenSearch
OpenSearch 3.0 Enhances Vector Database Performance, Search Infrastructure and Scalability to Meet AI-driven Demand - OpenSearch
The OpenSearch Software Foundation today announced the general availability of OpenSearch 3.0. This major release delivers a 9.5x performance improvement over OpenSearch 1.3, building on benchmarking data that showed earlier iterations of OpenSearch operating…
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Microsoft Store now features Copilot Integration
Microsoft Store now has Copilot integration, using AI to improve app discovery, have enhanced smarter search and personalized recommendations. You can ask questions to Copilot while browsing, like comparing apps or getting related information.
A new "AI Hub" has been added where you can explore apps designed specifically for PCs with Copilot+, now having dedicated badges.
These features are now available to Windows Insiders.
🔗 Winaero
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
Microsoft Store now has Copilot integration, using AI to improve app discovery, have enhanced smarter search and personalized recommendations. You can ask questions to Copilot while browsing, like comparing apps or getting related information.
A new "AI Hub" has been added where you can explore apps designed specifically for PCs with Copilot+, now having dedicated badges.
These features are now available to Windows Insiders.
🔗 Winaero
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
Forwarded from Gizchina.com
Poco F7 Almost Here: Could This Be the Battery King We Need?
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/poco-f7-appears-fcc-launch-imminent/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/poco-f7-appears-fcc-launch-imminent/
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Vivo S30 Mini Pro: Tiny Phone, Monster Battery, Or Just Monster Hype?
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/vivo-s30-mini-pro-leaks-massive-battery-rumors/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/vivo-s30-mini-pro-leaks-massive-battery-rumors/
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HONOR Teases Something Big: The HONOR 400 Series is Coming
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/honor-teases-something-big-the-honor-400-series-is-coming/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/honor-teases-something-big-the-honor-400-series-is-coming/
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Samsung Confirms Galaxy S25 Edge Launch Date
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/samsung-confirms-galaxy-s25-edge-launch-date/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/samsung-confirms-galaxy-s25-edge-launch-date/
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Is Xiaomi’s Legendary MIX Series Making a Comeback with the MIX 5?
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/is-xiaomis-legendary-mix-series-making-a-comeback-with-the-mix-5/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/is-xiaomis-legendary-mix-series-making-a-comeback-with-the-mix-5/
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Huawei Develops In-House Camera Sensors for Next-Gen Smartphones
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/huawei-develops-in-house-camera-sensors-for-next-gen-smartphones/
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/05/08/huawei-develops-in-house-camera-sensors-for-next-gen-smartphones/
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🚨 Update: The latest version of Samsung MagicINFO 9 Server is being actively exploited—despite a patch issued in Aug 2024.
🔍 Researchers at Huntress say the flaw is still vulnerable to attack via a public PoC.
🔗 Read: https://thehackernews.com/2025/05/hackers-exploit-samsung-magicinfo.html
🔍 Researchers at Huntress say the flaw is still vulnerable to attack via a public PoC.
🔗 Read: https://thehackernews.com/2025/05/hackers-exploit-samsung-magicinfo.html