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US won't send some weapons pledged to Ukraine following a Pentagon review of military aid
A Pentagon review determined that stocks were too low on some weapons previously pledged to Ukraine,
so pending shipments of some items won’t be sent,
according to a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity to provide information that has not yet been made public.

The Defense Department did not provide details on what specific weapons were being held back.

The…

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-01 17:20:48

AT&T launches Account Lock to protect wireless users against SIM swapping attacks, following similar features from T-Mobile, Verizon, and Google Fi (Emma Roth/The Verge)
theverge.com/news/695916/att-a

@publicvoit@graz.social
2025-08-02 13:04:43

‘Luxury prison’: #Epstein accomplice Maxwell quietly moved to low-security camp
smh.com.au/world/north-america

@jake4480@c.im
2025-07-03 19:50:45

I've enjoyed Michael Madsen in films ever since I first saw Reservoir Dogs, probably when I was 13 or 14, right after it came out. And then in Species, Sin City, Kill Bill- and the most recent Madsen thing I've seen, The Hateful Eight, from 10 years ago. And he was in 8 movies last year, and 4 still upcoming! Truly one of our time's greatest actors, and amazing right up to the end. He'll be missed. RIP

Michael Madsen in Reservoir Dogs
Michael Madsen in Species
Michael Madsen in Kill Bill
Michael Madsen in Sin City
@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2025-08-02 20:15:05

Given that FFOTUS seems to be asking for a (probably nuclear) war with Russia I guess there are some books we should read and films we should watch
I'd start with these two, the second is one of the most terrifying films I've ever seen (it builds slowly to the climax, so be patient.)
Alas, Babylon -

@Mediagazer@mstdn.social
2025-09-01 10:40:45

An interview with Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group CEO Tom Rothman on movies that inspired him, too-short theatrical windows, Letterboxd's influence, and more (Mia Lee Vicino/Letterboxd)
letterboxd.com/journal/tom-rot

@cowboys@darktundra.xyz
2025-09-01 22:59:41

Cowboys' Sam Williams 'hungry' for greatness following Micah Parsons trade si.com/nfl/cowboys/news/dallas

@arXiv_condmatmtrlsci_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-07-03 09:56:30

1/ f noise and two-level systems in MBE-grown Al thin films
Shouray Kumar Sahu, Yen-Hsun Glen Lin, Kuan-Hui Lai, Chao-Kai Cheng, Chun-Wei Wu, Elica Anne Heredia, Ray-Tai Wang, Yen-Hsiang Lin, Juainai Kwo, Minghwei Hong, Juhn-Jong Lin, Sheng-Shiuan Yeh
arxiv.org/abs/2507.01850

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-07-03 15:21:37

#ScribesAndMakers for July 3: When (and if) you procrastinate, what do you do? If you don't, what do you do to avoid it?
I'll swap right out of programming to read a book, play a video game, or watch some anime. Often got things open in other windows so it's as simple as alt-tab.
I've noticed recently I tend to do this more often when I have a hard problem to solve that I'm not 100% sure about. I definitely have cycles of better & worse motivation and I've gotten to a place where I'm pretty relaxed about it instead of feeling guilty. I work how I work, and that includes cycles of rest, and that's enough (at least, for me it has been so far, and I'm in a comfortable career, married with 2 kids).
Some projects ultimately lose steam and get abandoned, and I've learned to accept that too. I learn a lot and grow from each project, so nothing is a true waste of time, and there remains plenty of future ahead of me to achieve cool things.
The procrastination does sometimes impact my wife & kids, and that's something I do sometimes feel bad about, but I think I keep that in check well enough, and for things my wife worries about, I usually don't procrastinate those too much (used to be worse about this).
Right now I'm procrastinating a big work project by working on a hobby project instead. The work project probably won't get done by the start of the semester as a result. But as I remind myself, my work doesn't actually pay me to work during the summer, and things will be okay without the work project being finished until later.
When I want to force myself into a more productive cycle, talking to people about project details sometimes helps, as does finding some new tech I can learn about by shoehorning it into a project. Have been thinking about talking to a rubber duck, but haven't motivated myself to try that yet, and I'm not really in doldrums right now.

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2025-07-01 12:10:44

Filing: Apple sues Di Liu, a former senior product designer who worked on the Vision Pro, for allegedly stealing trade secrets and taking them to Snap (Ethan Baron/SiliconValley.com)
siliconvalley.com/2025/06/30/a