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Best printer 2024: a humorous critique of the Google search engine, LLMs and printer enshittification
  • From the title and picture, I thought this was some weird diss on the depicted Brother laser printer and stopped by to defend it. Fortunately it is, instead, tauting the superiority of Brother laser printers.

    I own the depicted printer, or one very close to it, and it is a workhorse. Brother laser printers are the way.

  • life pro tip!!
  • None of that wimpy and watered-down regular bleach, though. Go for the liquid chlorine used in pools, it's typically about twice as strong. You can get it at Walmart (or Lowes} when it is in-season.

  • United States v. Apple is pure nerd rage
  • NAL, but it would likely be enough for a felony obstruction of justice charge. Add to that, depending on specifics of Apple's legal response (and whether they throw the employee under the bus,) a CPAA charge for exceeding authorized access in a computer system.

  • arstechnica.com In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack

    An error as small as a single flipped memory bit is all it takes to expose a private key.

    In a first, cryptographic keys protecting SSH connections stolen in new attack

    Link to the paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1711.pdf

    >The vulnerability occurs when there are errors during the signature generation that takes place when a client and server are establishing a connection. It affects only keys using the RSA cryptographic algorithm, which the researchers found in roughly a third of the SSH signatures they examined. That translates to roughly 1 billion signatures out of the 3.2 billion signatures examined. Of the roughly 1 billion RSA signatures, about one in a million exposed the private key of the host.

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    Europe reaches deal on world's first comprehensive AI rules

    apnews.com Europe reaches a deal on the world's first comprehensive AI rules

    Negotiators from the European Parliament and the bloc’s 27 member countries overcame big differences to sign a tentative political agreement for the Artificial Intelligence Act.

    Europe reaches a deal on the world's first comprehensive AI rules
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