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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
Basshunter totally predicted LLM waifus

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XK5-n4rR7Q
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Inside the Russian explosives plot that sent incendiary parcels to the UK

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpd83zwqlvno

Meanwhile, I can't get my handful of battery clips and LED's because DHL customs agents are too dumb to read :P
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Metasploit Pro 5.0 is out now with a fresh UI and tons of improvements! Check out our announcement for details https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/pt-announcing-metasploit-pro-5-penetration-testing-evolving/

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@csepp OMG I really didn't want to get involved with that show :O
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I suspect most people outside of the UK won't have heard about the post office scandal, but it seems highly relevant to learn about now (given *waves* this):

For over 15 years, the software post offices in the UK had to use contained severe bugs, particular in accounting, that everyone at Fujitsu/horizon and the post blissfully ignored. Over 900 (!!!) postmasters were sentenced for alleged theft and fraud, some went to jail, some committed suicide. All because the software was shit and everyone who could do something about it didn't care and swept it under the rug.

Everything, including how it was uncovered, about this seems bizarre and Kafkaesque, but we better prepare for it to happen more often.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Post_Office_scandal

https://types.pl/@pigworker/116211919028571818

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Be careful with that thing, it’s a confidential coffee maker

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20220426-00/?p=106528

#IBM #dresscode
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CVE-2026-3784 beat a new record. This flaw existed in curl source code for 24.97 years before it was discovered.

Illustrated in the slightly hard-to-read graph below. The average age of a curl vulnerability when reported is eight years.

https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2026-3784.html

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David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)

Me? Trolling the other microcontroller vendors? Surely not! Maybe if they had bothered to do something about the most common source of vulnerabilities at some point in the last few decades, the could have been on the other side of the sign...

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Tony “Abolish ICE” Arcieri🌹🦀

RIP Tony Hoare. His obituaries are talking about quicksort, but I think his most notable accomplishments are Communicating Sequential Processes, the Occam programming language, and the Transputer, an early example of a parallel processor

https://blog.computationalcomplexity.org/2026/03/tony-hoare-1934-2026.html?m=1

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[RSS] Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime Web Installer Privilege Escalation Vulnerability

https://talosintelligence.com/vulnerability_reports/TALOS-2025-2293
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@tito_swineflu That being said they are taking the threat seriously in the past. In 2021 I was lucky enough to catch the F-117s deployment to Fresno to train with the 144th. One of the purposes was for the Nighthawks to simulate stealthy aircraft / drones for the F-15 to practice against. Here are some of the pics and the article has a more detailed description and more of my shots

https://www.twz.com/42410/behold-f-117s-on-their-historic-deployment-to-fresno-in-these-stunning-shots

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@kajer @hkrn I really hope this is just MS completely misunderstanding users (as usual), and not a real demand to live a life in complete numbness.
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@algernon Reminds me of the Tamagochi graveyard (that I heard was a SCH student stunt to get on TV)
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5,200 holes carved into a Peruvian mountain left by an ancient economy

Has anyone tried to feed it into a PDP11 as a punch card yet? If I found anything old with holes in it, I would definitely see if it is a FORTRAN program.

#algernonReviewsHackerNews

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@huronbikes

OK I definitely won't ever get the baseball references.

@log @cR0w
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