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@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-12-15 18:45:52

GM is adding native Apple Music to select vehicles, and rolls out support for digital keys, after it started phasing out CarPlay in 2023 (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge)
theverge.com/transportation/84

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-12-13 14:16:21

Each week, Metacurity offers our free and premium subscribers a weekly digest of the best long-form (and longish) infosec-related pieces we couldn't properly fit into our daily news crush.
This week's selection includes,
--A journalist's talks with an Iranian hacking leader ended with murder,
--Hackers attacked Aeroflot's still-insecure infrastructure,
--The war on disinformation has been dismantled,
--Trump's DOJ uses Americans' own data …

@jamie@boothcomputing.social
2025-11-13 19:41:32

Sometimes hacking a computer means a whole different thing...
In this use, I'm actually hacking (with a hacksaw) the case apart to add an I/O shield (custom made) so I can fit an older motherboard that was not designed for this case.
And thank you to Gateway for making me do this by not using a removable shield and instead stamping every hole they needed and covering them with a sticker if they weren't on this model. 🤦‍♂️

four 3d printer I/O shields each with slightly better layout and options.  the top is the earliest and has holes that are too small (the DB9 and DB25 are comically small).  the next has the right sized DB9 and DB25 cutouts, but there is still a problem with the clearance on the PS/2 ports. the third one would have worked, but I wanted to shift the PS/2 ports half a millimeter and add labels for the three DB ports.
the back of a gateway 2000 G3 case with a large rectangle jacked out where the IO shield should go.
the back of a Gateway 2000 G3 case with the completed I/O shield and motherboard installed. everything lines up and fits.
my assorted implements of destruction used to create the hole for the I/O shield.  sitting on top of an old table cloth covered in small pieces of metal are: a round file, a triangle file, a pair of snips, a hacksaw, and a pair of needle nose pliers.
@scott@carfree.city
2025-10-08 02:42:55

The Lurie administration wants to slash #PotreroYard affordable housing because they "just can't find the money."
Our mayor is a billionaire. We have the third most billionaires living here of any city in the world. We can't accept these excuses.

@peterhoneyman@a2mi.social
2025-10-09 15:22:08

look who visited marquette yesterday!
#wienermobile #oscarmayerwienermobile

I am taking a selfie on a sunny street in Marquette, MI. Behind me is the iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile — a large, hot-dog-shaped vehicle painted in yellow and orange with the Oscar Mayer logo on the side. The scene is in a small downtown area with historic brick buildings housing shops; one storefront sign reads “Spices • Teas • Gifts.” I am wearing a tan cap, sunglasses, and a black sweater, and am smiling slightly at the camera.
@arXiv_condmatstrel_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-07 09:25:22

Pronounced orbital-selective electron-electron correlation and electron-phonon coupling in V2Se2O
Mingzhe Hu, Ziyin Song, Jingwen Cheng, Gexing Qu, Zhanghuan Li, Yu Huang, Jundong Zhu, Guangyu Zhang, Dacheng Tian, Lan Chen, Zhijun Tu, Hechang Lei, Xiaoping Ma, Huaixin Yang, Zhongxu Wei, Genfu Chen, Hongming Weng, Tian Qian, Hang Li

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-10-06 16:55:21

As one of my next #selfhosting projects I wanted to compare #ttrss and #freshrss
Seems like the choices just narrowed down to freshRSS. TTRss is discontinued -- at least until anotherone wants…

@arXiv_csLG_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-10-07 13:06:02

Inoculation Prompting: Instructing LLMs to misbehave at train-time improves test-time alignment
Nevan Wichers, Aram Ebtekar, Ariana Azarbal, Victor Gillioz, Christine Ye, Emil Ryd, Neil Rathi, Henry Sleight, Alex Mallen, Fabien Roger, Samuel Marks
arxiv.org/abs/2510.05024

@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2025-11-01 12:28:06

Metacurity is pleased to offer our free and premium subscribers a weekly digest of the best long-form (and longish) infosec-related pieces we couldn't properly fit into our daily news crush.
This week's selection covers:
--A hacking gang extorted Italy's elite,
--An Indian backwater became a wealthy cybercrime locale,
--The nature of China's espionage threat to the UK,
--Cybercrime laws are used to censor the press,
--The dark side of Apple&…

@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-12-01 13:09:28

Finally! an HDD for my personal ColdStorage/Backup has arrived. The story of @… convinced me that I don't just want to rely on a (selective!) offsite backup.
And just while I write, I also remember a colleague whose NAS once died. If the NAS isn't used as Backup target *only* - you still need a backup ...