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[Arknights: Endfield]
Arknights: Endfield will be available in early 2026
Source via Apple
Arknights: Endfield will be available in early 2026
Source via Apple
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Arknights: Endfield at the Apple Event was unexpected
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YouTube Music experimenting with locking lyrics behind Premium following Spotify's failed attempt
β Details - https://piunikaweb.com/2025/09/10/youtube-music-locks-lyrics-premium-test/
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β Details - https://piunikaweb.com/2025/09/10/youtube-music-locks-lyrics-premium-test/
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Nerds angry at ProtonMail today (yesterday?) due to internet drama (as is tradition). People are big mad. Is it a big deal? Are people overreacting? Why did normie accounts comment on the issue like they know what's going on?
Phrack did some silly things on the internet. They were able to get access to North Korean state-sponsored machines, or something, which were being used to attack South Korean government stuff. Specifically, the DPRK was targeting:
- South Korea Defense Counterintelligence Command
- South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ???
Phrack was able to do some internet nerd stuff and dump DPRK password sheets (domain, username, password) which were stored in various files unencrypted (literally a .docx). They also dumped screenshots of user stuff, more credentials, tooling, documentation, and 20,000 browser history entries.
Following this, Phrack decided to be nice and notify the South Korean government regarding the DPRK.
I'm not a government nerd, but I'd guess that the South Korean government would like to be notified of any intelligence regarding the DPRK and their offensive cybersecurity actions toward them.
Here is the drama:
Phrack was speaking to South Korean nerds in proxy. Some nerd made a Proton e-mail and contacted the South Korean government from Proton e-mail. On August 15th, proxy nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked. Additionally, Phrack nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked August 16th.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put 2 and 2 together here and determine that Proton, for reasons not explained, took action against them (in some capacity) and terminated their accounts.
Phrack then contacted Proton e-mail requesting an unban, or something. Proton replied with, "your account will cause further damage to our service, therefore we will keep the account suspended."
Phrack then decided to contact Proton legal department. Phrack contacted Proton's legal department on 8 separate occasions and was ignored.
Did Proton violate their privacy stuff by terminating the Phrack accounts? Why was Phrack stuff terminated? Did the South Korean government get big mad and decide to send legal stuff to Phrack? Is Proton illegal and for nerds?
Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z
Phrack did some silly things on the internet. They were able to get access to North Korean state-sponsored machines, or something, which were being used to attack South Korean government stuff. Specifically, the DPRK was targeting:
- South Korea Defense Counterintelligence Command
- South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ???
Phrack was able to do some internet nerd stuff and dump DPRK password sheets (domain, username, password) which were stored in various files unencrypted (literally a .docx). They also dumped screenshots of user stuff, more credentials, tooling, documentation, and 20,000 browser history entries.
Following this, Phrack decided to be nice and notify the South Korean government regarding the DPRK.
I'm not a government nerd, but I'd guess that the South Korean government would like to be notified of any intelligence regarding the DPRK and their offensive cybersecurity actions toward them.
Here is the drama:
Phrack was speaking to South Korean nerds in proxy. Some nerd made a Proton e-mail and contacted the South Korean government from Proton e-mail. On August 15th, proxy nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked. Additionally, Phrack nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked August 16th.
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put 2 and 2 together here and determine that Proton, for reasons not explained, took action against them (in some capacity) and terminated their accounts.
Phrack then contacted Proton e-mail requesting an unban, or something. Proton replied with, "your account will cause further damage to our service, therefore we will keep the account suspended."
Phrack then decided to contact Proton legal department. Phrack contacted Proton's legal department on 8 separate occasions and was ignored.
Did Proton violate their privacy stuff by terminating the Phrack accounts? Why was Phrack stuff terminated? Did the South Korean government get big mad and decide to send legal stuff to Phrack? Is Proton illegal and for nerds?
Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z
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JUST IN: Apple has removed the "π€π»" hand gesture from the iPhone Air teaser on its South Korean website to avoid a cultural controversy.
That specific "pinching" hand gesture has become a sensitive symbol. Some people there see it as a sign that mocks men for ....
Background Story:
Finger pinching became considered vulgar in South Korea starting around 2021 due to a conspiracy theory that linked the gesture to the feminist group Megalia. Proponents of this theory claimed the gesture was an expression of misandry, intended to mock the supposedly small size of Korean men'spenises.
This led several companies and individuals to issue formal apologies after the gesture was found in their materials or work, and it became a point of contention in the ongoing gender war in South Korea.
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That specific "pinching" hand gesture has become a sensitive symbol. Some people there see it as a sign that mocks men for ....
Background Story:
Finger pinching became considered vulgar in South Korea starting around 2021 due to a conspiracy theory that linked the gesture to the feminist group Megalia. Proponents of this theory claimed the gesture was an expression of misandry, intended to mock the supposedly small size of Korean men's
This led several companies and individuals to issue formal apologies after the gesture was found in their materials or work, and it became a point of contention in the ongoing gender war in South Korea.
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JUST IN: Apple has removed the "π€π»" hand gesture from the iPhone Air teaser on its South Korean website to avoid a cultural controversy. That specific "pinching" hand gesture has become a sensitive symbol. Some people there see it as a sign that mocks menβ¦
Meanwhile Google every fortnight to all Android users with Play Services installed: "You're THIS close π€ to finishing"
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Please sign here: https://www.change.org/p/urgent-replacement-of-samsung-camera-division-head
Please sign here: https://www.change.org/p/urgent-replacement-of-samsung-camera-division-head
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This is likely the first Amazon Alexa device running Linux with a mainline kernel and postmarketOS.
All credit goes to Ben, who did the heavy lifting by porting everything to MT8163. I just helped by testing and providing UART logs.
Overall, the kernel is surprisingly solid, and a lot of hardware is already working , including Wi-Fi.
Interestingly, the device uses a Broadcom USB Wi-Fi adapter that's soldered internally, instead of the more typical MediaTek combo chips.
The GPU is also functional, thanks to Panfrost. We're currently using simpledrm for display, as we haven't managed to get the DSI interface working properly yet.
You can follow the full progress on the PMOS wiki page we recently created:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Amazon_Echo_Spot_2017_(amazon-rook)
All credit goes to Ben, who did the heavy lifting by porting everything to MT8163. I just helped by testing and providing UART logs.
Overall, the kernel is surprisingly solid, and a lot of hardware is already working , including Wi-Fi.
Interestingly, the device uses a Broadcom USB Wi-Fi adapter that's soldered internally, instead of the more typical MediaTek combo chips.
The GPU is also functional, thanks to Panfrost. We're currently using simpledrm for display, as we haven't managed to get the DSI interface working properly yet.
You can follow the full progress on the PMOS wiki page we recently created:
https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Amazon_Echo_Spot_2017_(amazon-rook)
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iPhone 17 Pro colors inspiration came from Tom & Jerry
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Xiaomi still continues with their dog-water marketing even after getting sued by Apple in India.
Xiaomi doesn't have anything else to advertise? Because if Apple started comparing their iPhones with Xiaomi phones, we all know how well it will go.
Xiaomi doesn't have anything else to advertise? Because if Apple started comparing their iPhones with Xiaomi phones, we all know how well it will go.
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Chat, who would have thought?
A study on the United Kingdom Online Safety Act shows that websites that complied with the United Kingdom government, and performed ID verification, lost 90% of it's web traffic.
Users went to unregulated sites.
https://www.techdirt.com/2025/09/08/uk-age-verification-data-confirms-what-critics-always-predicted-mass-migration-to-sketchier-sites/
A study on the United Kingdom Online Safety Act shows that websites that complied with the United Kingdom government, and performed ID verification, lost 90% of it's web traffic.
Users went to unregulated sites.
https://www.techdirt.com/2025/09/08/uk-age-verification-data-confirms-what-critics-always-predicted-mass-migration-to-sketchier-sites/
Techdirt
UK Age Verification Data Confirms What Critics Always Predicted: Mass Migration To Sketchier Sites
New data from the UKβs age verification rollout provides hard evidence of what internet governance experts have been warning about for years: these laws donβt protect childrenβthey systβ¦
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iPhone 16 series pricing revealed for upcoming Big Billion Days sale at Flipkart in India
iPhone 16: Rs. 51,999 (~600$)
Without using any offer or TnC
iPhone 16 Pro: Rs. 69,999 (~800$)
16 Pro Max: Rs. 89,999 (~1000$)
These prices include a Rs.5,000 discount through a credit card
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iPhone 16: Rs. 51,999 (~600$)
Without using any offer or TnC
iPhone 16 Pro: Rs. 69,999 (~800$)
16 Pro Max: Rs. 89,999 (~1000$)
These prices include a Rs.5,000 discount through a credit card
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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