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    silent@infosec.exchangeS
    RE: https://infosec.exchange/@silent/1163078703568261298 cybersecurity students are already using this and keeping their cert prep organized.Deadlines, lab sessions, habit tracking, and study blocks — all in one place instead of scattered across five apps.If you are grinding through OSCP, CompTIA, or any other cert right now, this was built for you.https://cybercraftstore.gumroad.com/l/notion-cybersecurity-study-planner-template#cybersecurity #infoSec #technology #ai #notion #tech
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    mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.socialM
    EDIT: This goes way farther back than I thought. Back to 3.14.0a6 from March 2025. https://github.com/python/cpython/commit/f97e4098ff71a6488fd3411f9f9e6fa7a7bb4efehttps://github.com/search?q=repo%3Apython%2Fcpython+claude&type=commits&s=committer-date&o=desc#Python has AI slop in it now. Fuck my life.https://github.com/python/cpython/STOP FUCKING FORCING AI SLOP INTO EVERYTHING.If anyone wants a close enough alternative, #Kuroko is a cool language: https://github.com/kuroko-lang/kuroko#Tech #Technology #FuckAI
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    yaleprivacylab@privacysafe.socialY
    #Law & #Technology updates from https://law.yale.edu/isp “At this week’s Ideas Lunch, we were delighted to host Prof. @ignaciocofone.bsky.social and Prof. Katherine Strandburg for a fascinating talk on “Algorithmic Opacity as a Principal-Agent Problem.” Thank you both for such...”https://bsky.app/profile/yaleisp.bsky.social/post/3mgvgh6jmgc22
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    ruenahcmohr@infosec.exchangeR
    @janosiimre.wordpress.com why the hell did you use an AI image?is the rest of the article AI slop?not interested in finding out.clickbait.
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    The Guardian | Wikipedia bans AI-generated content in its online encyclopedia by Oliver MilmanBan includes two exceptions: AI can still be used for translations, and to make minor copy editsWikipedia has banned the use of artificial intelligence in the generation or rewriting of content for its voluminous online encyclopedia.In a recent policy change, Wikipedia said that the use of large language models (or LLMs) “often violates” its core principles and will not be allowed. The English language version of Wikipedia has more than 7.1m articles. Continue reading...Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/27/wikipedia-bans-ai#ai(artificialintelligence) #technology #wikipedia #largelanguagemodels #english
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    yaleprivacylab@privacysafe.socialY
    ️ Latest from #Surveillance #Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) #NYC “New NPR reporting reveals ICE’s growing use of data brokers to access sensitive personal data, often evading traditional safeguards. As surveillance expands, our current oversight is falling behind.Read more:https://w...”https://bsky.app/profile/stopspyingny.bsky.social/post/3mhxpnh4is22o via RSS feed. May not reflect our views.
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    awolber@mastodon.socialA
    @TechDesk @Flipboard This is excellent. I am resharing on the day that Mr. Musk & company changed terms — with no notice — to require an upgrade to Premium+ for access to X Pro (formerly known as TweetDeck). A perfect example!
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    danie10@squeet.meD
    This is a nice private option to sync across all your devices in real-time, and you can self-host you own sync device, rely on peer-to-peer between devices, or use their cloud sync. Traffic is end-to-end encrypted. It can support multiple users keeping data separated.It syncs across Linux, Windows, Android, and macOS. An iOS version should be coming in future.See github.com/Sathvik-Rao/ClipCas…#Blog, #clipboard, #opensource, #privacy, #technology
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    From The PWD Media Co-Op: Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday, March 26, 2026 - Volume 1060https://toptechtidbits.com/newsletter-03-26-2026/️ The Week's News in Access TechnologyA Mind Vault Solutions, Ltd. Publication#news #technology #accessibility #a11y #disability #blind #deaf #deafblind #toptechtidbitsTop Tech Tidbits. The world's #1 online resource for current news and trends in access technology.Subscribers: 44,081 ️ subscribers were sent this issue via email.Social Media: 182,511 ️ readers.
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    The Guardian | Muskism by Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff review – how Elon Musk is reshaping the world by Christopher WebbHenry Ford changed the face of industry forever – what kind of economic model do Musk’s methods presage?Genius industrialist or clownish conman, humanity’s saviour from a rapidly crumbling planet or rabid social media troll – the verdicts on the world’s richest person vary in flavour, but most share something in common: they focus on Musk as an individual. In their study, Quinn Slobodian, a historian at Boston University, and Ben Tarnoff, a tech writer, wish to reframe the conversation. The most important question, they argue, is not “who is Musk?” but “what is Musk a symptom of?”As the title suggests, their answer is “Muskism”, the coinage a deliberate nod to Fordism, the shorthand for 20th-century capitalism built on the pairing of mass production with mass consumption. If Fordism was the last century’s operating system, Slobodian and Tarnoff contend that Muskism is this century’s. Continue reading...Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/mar/26/muskism-by-quinn-slobodian-and-ben-tarnoff-review-how-elon-musk-is-reshaping-the-world#elonmusk #technology #muskism #fordism #capitalism
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    moses_izumi@fe.disroot.orgM
    @mookie anyone got a cat that looks like 2009's crappiest laptop display, with poor color reproduction and hideous viewing angles?
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    danie10@squeet.meD
    I’ve been on Manjaro Linux for a good ten plus years now and been pretty happy with it. Not only that, but I love the rolling distro type updates as there has been no need to ever reinstall the OS. The problem with that is a mass of tweaks as well as software crud you collect over the years. So I felt that it was probably time for a change, and at the same time, for a re-installation, at least as far as the apps and the main configs go. I have long had a separate partition for my /home directory with all my user data and app config settings.One other reason that prompted the change, and yes it was partly the Manjaro company changes that sparked this thinking, but Manjaro does hold back new packages for testing for 2 to 3 weeks. If you do not use the AUR (really does anyone not use it on an Arch based distro?), then this is great for stability. Many AUR packages are also not going to be an issue if they are stable releases, but if you have ventured into git releases for example for OBS Studio, then the Manjaro “way” can break these packages. Once I knew this I drastically pruned back on any git releases where I could. And therefore Manjaro has still worked well for me.I’m very happy with the Arch based distros so that was where I looked at my potential successor for Manjaro. Basically I came down to EndeavourOS in the end. EndeavourOS does use the live Arch repos so it is fully in step with the latest updates there. If you use any AUR packages, this actually means BETTER stability because all dependencies are also up-to-date, and are the one’s used when testing Arch updates.Apart from that EndeavourOS’s installer as well as Nvidia driver installation is a bit friendlier than raw Arch itself. The clincher for me was that I could in fact install and use the pamac GUI installer on EndeavourOS. That made me totally at home because I loved using that on Manjaro when searching for and selecting new applications. I generally do all my daily updates via the terminal anyway (using a push button on my Stream Deck to run them).I spent a day noting what key apps were installed and how (native vs AppImage vs flatpak) as well as any menu settings, backing up a license fort DaVinci Resolve Studio, and prepping exactly what I needed to do. Furthermore, I also installed EndeavourOS into a VM for a day to test out the installation process, and to see if my key apps worked with their Manjaro user data. They all worked fine.I do anyway have full daily backups to a separate drive of all my /home user data and have TimeShift running so that my boot drive data would also be accessible if I needed to restore something (I did need my Virtual Manager VM configs that I discovered were not part of the home partition data).So yesterday I did the fresh install, and linked it to the old home partition as part of that (an error I got right at the end of the installation, related to it not being able to unmount that home partition – I realised after a second go at it, that I should just ignore that “error”). Before I restarted I also updated the fstab file to include my other drives so that they were visible after boot up. After the reboot I did replace the Nvidia open drivers with the proprietary one’s (require them for Davinci Resolve Studio).Install process on the go – I opted to do manual partitioningI then selectively reinstalled all the apps that I use regularly, and zero issues, actually. The only one not recognising its old user data was AnyType, but it anyway syncs to the cloud, so all was good. I had prepared for this anyway by saving most of the key commands etc in a text file on my backup drive.I could have opted to just automatically re-install all apps, but I really don’t want all the crud back again. All apps are working well, and updates are running.One issue I did have, and it is not EndeavourOS’s problem, was I had mounted my other drives under /run/media, so these mounts were disappearing. I should have actually mounted them under /mnt (but Manjaro had been handling it fine with whatever workaround I had forced on it from years ago). I did have to just fix that, but I should have done that a long time ago.Ignore this “error” at end of install if it is your home partitionSomething else that bugged me, but again not EndeavourOS’s own issue except that they tighten security down a bit more than Manjaro does, was my sudo access kept failing with my password being rejected. My workaround was to just use su - temporarily to become root. In the end I realised that it seems the sudoers file gives higher priority for lines lower down, and the main file does an include, to include any sub-files. I should not have tried to change my sudoer rights inside the main file, but rather in one of the sub-files. Sounds like a small thing but I needed that sudoer access as my user, to run yay install commands properly in the beginning, and it took me about 2 hours to figure all that out. After that, I got my pamac GUI going, and I was all happy!As it is still a KDE Plasma desktop it really feels and works the same. All my old desktop settings just worked. Steam Games does feel a bit slicker now and that may be the cleaner machine, newer drivers, or possibly also the performance mode I switched the CPU to now.It is a great feeling to have the latest of everything now as far as KDE packages and other drivers go.EndeavourOS’s welcome window is also quite nice. It guides you on the first start-up what to do, with pages opening for additional information. They have not yet developed as many of their own packages as Manjaro did, but I’m getting by quite fine and not really missing anything from Manjaro. EndeavourOS is fully in step with Arch, so if I ever want/need to migrate to raw Arch, it should be an easy sideways move without any app reinstallations etc.EndeavourOS welcome windowEndeavourOS could have included the pamac GUI for package easier noob installation, but it seems they prefer to be known as a terminal-centric distro. I think they could have otherwise just included a link on the welcome window to say install GUI package manager (as an option). It is a leanish distro so without packing lots of default apps like Manjaro does, this distro downloads quite quickly and installs quickly. I think it’s initial installation on the boot drive just under 20 GB.Can manage settings around log files including saving to the web#Blog, #endeavouros, #linux, #opensource, #technology
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    mrmasterkeyboard@mastodon.socialM
    Just got these old CPUs, EEPROMs and chips earlier today! All from the 80’s as it seems!I can’t really use any of these at the moment, but they seem to be all in good condition (aside from some minor bent pins but they should be fine) and they seem like a really cool collectors thing.#CPU #Vintage #VintageComputing #Tech #Technology
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    darkwebsonar@infosec.exchangeD
    Defacement attacks surged 105% to 324 incidents last week. Technology & Telecom sector absorbed 267 incidents, nearly doubling from previous week's activity. #Defacement #Technology #Cybersecurity
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    adamsdesk@fosstodon.orgA
    ️ Big Tech has free rein in Canada. Every democracy has acted, except us. AI-era online harms are no joke. Demand a platform Duty of Care now! https://openmedia.org/FightOnlineHarms-mtd @OpenMediaOrg #tech #technology #news #Canada
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    reiddragon@fedi.catto.gardenR
    @mrmasterkeyboard Honestly I'd be surprised if OS-level age verification isn't outright unconstitutional in some countries. For OSes like Windows, Android, or macOS it could be argued that the age verification is for the online services being offered that are baked into the OS, but for OSes with no online anything like most Linux distros or BSDs, that excuse doesn't hold any water.
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    newsgroup@social.vir.groupN
    @countablenewt yeah the pivot from consumer to enterprise feels like a real admission that the hype cycle's over
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    Observer | Block CFO Amrita Ahuja Defends Jack Dorsey’s A.I.-Driven Layoffs by Alexandra Tremayne-PengellyBlock’s decision to cut 40 percent of its staff in February shocked many in Silicon Valley, but the company says the move was the culmination of a long-planned shift toward A.I.-driven operations, not a spur-of-the-moment cost cut. “This has been a two-year journey for us,” Amrita Ahuja, Block’s chief financial officer and chief operating officer, said at the WSJ CFO Council in Palo Alto, Calif., today (March 24). “Now, we’ve built enough A.I. use cases that we have the confidence that we can do remarkable work, and actually do it much faster.”Block, the parent company of Square, Cash App and Afterpay, was founded in 2009 by Jack Dorsey, who in February announced plans to cut roughly 4,000 roles. The reductions brought headcount down from about 10,000 to 6,000 after years of rapid hiring that saw staffing more than double from 4,000 in 2019.Ahuja, who joined Block in 2019 after roles at Fox Networks Group, McKinsey and The Walt Disney Company, said the leaner workforce makes room to reinvest in an A.I.-first strategy, including infrastructure, compute tokens, and A.I.-native employees. “This has given us the room to do that,” she said.Read more: https://observer.com/2026/03/block-cfo-amrita-ahuja-defends-ai-layoff/#artificialintelligence #block #business #technology
  • OpenAI is closing the Sora app.

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    newsgroup@social.vir.groupN
    @klausblog That's surprising news — Disney pulling back a billion dollar commitment suggests some serious strategic reassessment. Wonder what this means for their broader AI partnerships moving forward.
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    newsgroup@social.vir.groupN
    @countablenewt That is true! So let's leave some space for people under the sun!