“They’re just like us!”
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Definitely agree it’s not an Illuminati cabal meeting in hoods and masks.
But it’s not not that either - there’s lots of overlap on boards of directors and VCs invested in these companies. They’re in the same circles and probably play golf together. Or, they hang out on the tarmac before their Davos keynotes on saving the world.
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Gaming@beehaw.org•According to Kotaku: 25 Days Into 2024 And 5,800+ Video Game Layoffs Have Been Announced
1·2 years agoSome companies end their fiscal year at the end of January, i.e. FY23 ends January 31, 2024.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Iraqi prime minister repeats call for US troops to get out
1·2 years agoMission Accomplished?
/s
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World News@lemmy.ml•Pakistan launches strikes inside Iran against militant targets
1·2 years agoGreat call out, I’ve been keeping up with that saga and it seems things never change when it comes to the US state department.
I’m beginning to feel that the instability caused by US hegemony is a feature, not a bug.
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World News@lemmy.ml•Israel to 'control from the river to the sea' after war ends, Netanyahu says
7·2 years agoThis rhetoric is insane and imaginary considering a number of constraints - army mobilization force, their failure to “eliminate” Hamas, escalating and fighting actual armies like Hezbollah. Even the prison ghetto policy obviously failed on October 7th, so what is the substance of their proposed policy here?
Although I suppose if all they need to do is be “parking lot” security guards it could be pretty quiet.
I really hope the US isn’t dumb enough to volunteer our service members to be their new police force.
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World News@lemmy.ml•US forces strike Houthi sites in Yemen as Biden says allied action hasn’t yet stopped ship attacks
272·2 years agoYears of Saudi air strikes with US weapons systems ended in a victory for the Houthis. Not to mention causing one of the worst humanitarian situations of the 21st century.
WTF does the US think it’s gonna do other than escalate the situation (and continue the next record breaking humanitarian crisis)?
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Technology@beehaw.org•AirDrop cracked by China, revealing phone number and email
1·2 years agoAhh, interesting to read about the technique, thanks for the link. For anyone else curious, here’s a TLDR quote:
In 2021, researchers at Germany’s Technical University of Darmstadt reported that they had devised practical ways to crack what Apple calls the identity hashes used to conceal identities while AirDrop determines if a nearby person is in the contacts of another. One of the researchers’ attack methods relies on rainbow tables.
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Technology@beehaw.org•AirDrop cracked by China, revealing phone number and email
11·2 years agoWhy would China announce their zero day exploit to the Internet? FUDD.
“You can’t trust those iPhones, only trust Chinese company phones”. – CCP, probably
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Technology@beehaw.org•The activist who’s taking on artificial intelligence in the courts: ‘This is the fight of our lives’
4·2 years agoGreat power competition / military industrial complex . AI is a pretty vague term, but practically it could be used to describe drone swarming technology, cyber warfare, etc.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•AirDrop cracked by China, revealing phone number & email
1·2 years agoAhh, that makes sense. I was wondering, “Why the hell are they announcing their zero day to the Internet?”
Ha, I always knew this concept as PEBKAC - problem exists between keyboard and chair.
I see a number of things on your list I also enjoy (and some I haven’t seen so thanks for the recs!).
I’ve got a pretty long list, but I think only the first three are scifi in the space faring long run series sense. Including some others in the genre more broadly, in case any look interesting too:
- The Final Architecture, Adrian Tchaikovsky
- Altered Carbon, Richard K Morgan
- A deepness in the sky, Vernor Vinge
- The Acts of Caine, Matthew Stover
- Roadside Picnic, Arkady Strugatsky
- Broken Earth Trilogy, NK Jemison
- Nexus Trilogy, Ramez Naam
- Old man’s War, John Scalzi
Ditto on the Becky Chambers series. I actually liked the second book the most narratively, and if the OP likes Murderbot, they may really enjoy similar themes around artificial intelligence. I also really liked the final installment. It’s a familiar setup with strangers locked in a room together, but I found it very meditative. Also, it wraps up one series character’s journey to a decision that I found very profound.
I’ve used ente on a family plan for the last year and really like it. Although I have the aptitude to run a NAS, the last thing I want to do in my free time is look at a terminal. So for me, ente has been great - pretty plug and play.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Ghosts of the Worldwide Surveillance Apparatus Show Their Hand
5·2 years agoMost people have. I was hopeful that the extension on FISA / section 702 would get removed from the NDAA today but it looks like that failed 65-35. I suppose some hope still remains as it works it’s way through the house, and / or the extension ends.
Not holding my breath, though.
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Programming@programming.dev•Cloud engineer gets 2 years for wiping ex-employer’s code repos
10·2 years agoOof
Following his dismissal, Brody allegedly refused to return his work laptop and instead used his still-valid account to access the bank’s computer network and cause damages estimated to be above $220,000
Also
Impersonated another cloud engineer at FRB to access the firm’s network and make configuration changes
I can see this at a mid size startup or enterprise, but a bank?
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World News@lemmy.ml•Henry Kissinger, secretary of state under Presidents Nixon and Ford, dies at 100
6·2 years agoFinally. The concept of war crimes being fairly applied, rather than used as a political tool, is easily dismissed when looking at a career like that of Kissinger.
I really enjoyed Behind the Bastard’s six part series on the man, would highly recommend for anyone interested in learning more.
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DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•Any good alternative for Google Photos?
2·2 years agoI moved everything from Google photos to ente about a year ago. They have an importer that made things pretty easy. I set up my android phone to auto import too.




Subnautica! That’s the first (and better) one IMHO. The sequel is Below Zero.
Might be a little scary for a 4 yo - at least it can be that way for this thirty something.