The cycle of (bad) news, especially coming from America, have managed to numb me to the point that I'm not at all excited by any development in the Artemis program. I got more excited by the Wollowitz memes about the leaky toilet than from the launch.
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The cycle of (bad) news, especially coming from America, have managed to numb me to the point that I'm not at all excited by any development in the Artemis program. -
In today's episode of "Can It Run Doom": DNS fucking TXT records.@k3ym0 The concept is very old, I was using dns2tcp to have free wifi on plane trips in 2010 and even before during pentests. Long TXT replies trigger red alerts on most intrusion detection systems nowadays.
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Filippo is spot on.@dangoodin I don't disagree that we must speed up the PQC process, and 2029 seems like a reachable target since the tech is ready now. But what does Google know that we don't? Unlike NSA in the 90s, this is a company that does the best to milk every bit of PR they can out of their R&D results, in particular in Quantum Computing. And the state of the art in QC against cryptography looks a bit sad, like they can factorize large numbers if most of their bits are predefined. They may be making gradual progress over these, but I don't believe they did a breakthrough, or else they'd be claiming everywhere that their quantum computer is finally useful.
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just learned that my colleagues rotate VS Code by 1 degree when you leave your laptop unattended@TeflonTrout @merlin To a former (non-tech) colleague who was always leaving her desktop unattended, I took a screenshot, mirrored it upside down, moved all the icons in a safe place, changed the desktop and mirrored her screen upside down (there's a keyboard shortcut for that). Her desktop was looking normal but the mouse going the wrong way and not being able to navigate menus made her panic, we quickly had to revert it
