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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
@cR0w I'm actually thinking about firing up a website if there is a client-side synthesis app so the costs would be distributed
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Would you like to participate in one or more Livecode events at Revision?
Please get in touch here: https://framaforms.org/revision-2025-livecoding-events-participation-1736285169
We are excited to hear from you!

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@cR0w markov generator + voice synth to make the input more colorful
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Seems freshly pained.

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#music #piano #jazz
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Why You Should Know This Crazy Hungarian Pianist [Zsigmond Gerlóczy]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qY2cVKFvdY
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“In everyone’s pocket right now is a computer far more powerful than the one we flew on Voyager. I don’t mean your cell phone — I mean the key fob that unlocks your car.”

— Rich Terrile, JPL scientist and member of the Voyager imaging team

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squid: RISC-V emulator for high-performance fuzzing with AOT instead of JIT compilation 🦑 https://github.com/fkie-cad/squid

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"This Direction requires Australian Government entities to prevent the installation of #Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web services from all Australian Government systems and devices, and where found, to remove all existing instances."

https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/news/pspf-direction-update-kaspersky-lab-inc-products-and-web-services
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@Extelec @TheBreadmonkey "One of the secrets
of cooking is not to think about washing up."
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@TheBreadmonkey Tried and easy solution: just start drinking again while cooking!
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An interesting recap of how the OS developed at Bell Labs, with many familiar names, including, of course, Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie, Rob Pike, and many others, making appearances.

"What I Saw at the Evolution of Plan 9" by Geoff Collyer

https://adi.onl/oral.pdf

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[RSS] Making sure that a DLL loads only from your application directory

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20250313-00/?p=110963
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[RSS] Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in Astrolog v7.70 (CVE-2025-29625)

https://blog.reodus.com/posts/cve-2025-29625/
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Project Zero Bot

New Project Zero issue:

Linux 6.4: UAF race between mbind() and VMA-locked page fault

https://project-zero.issues.chromium.org/issues/42451620

CVE-2023-4611
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[RSS] Jailbreaking is (mostly) simpler than you think

https://msrc.microsoft.com/blog/2025/03/jailbreaking-is-mostly-simpler-than-you-think/

In which Microsoft gives you guidance about how to find bomb or drug recepies online. We truly live in the future! #LLM #GenAI
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Skype is shutting down in May. I've been using it to speak with my grandmother, and I am looking for an alternative, with the following features:
* can do live subtitles (in French)
* works without a phone number/sim card
* can call your contacts and be dialed (i.e. not only invite by email/calendar/url…)
* simple UI/UX (with big buttons) is far more important than feature rich.

I know various things that do some of the above, but I'm not sure what (other than Skype) does all of it.

Any help?

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@bob_zim @tasket I've never heard "cloud" used in the context of the techniques you mentioned, but OK. In my world these practices - that have obvious security benefits - are more on the "pet-cattle" axis that apparently (but not surprisingly) also comes from AWS, but not strictly tied to cloud providers:

https://cloudscaling.com/blog/cloud-computing/the-history-of-pets-vs-cattle/

Circling back to security boundaries brought up by @adamshostack, my point here is that modern security and ops paradigms up to level 4. on @bert_hubert's scale are doable on-prem where you don't have to deal with the threats arising from e.g. shared hosting in the first place. IMO from that level any security benefits are less about the mentioned paradigms and more about how security investment scales (e.g. can you afford world-class talent and custom tooling for your 10 rack system), while introducing the problems that triggered this whole discussion about the need for an EU cloud.
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