Impact of a transient neonatal visual deprivation on the development of the ventral occipito-temporal cortex in humans https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-65468-7 "while EVC is permanently affected by early deprivation, categorical coding in VOTC shows resilience"; <…
Why it matters to create and maintain open-source infrastructure for security monitoring including collection of forums and malicious communication channels.
This is a strong example (Google dark web report is discontinued) of the risks of relying solely on commercial vendors. If a capability does not align with their business interests or generate sufficient revenue, it can be discontinued at any time. Open-source infrastructure helps ensure continuity, transparency, and long-term ac…
Skriver om Ulf Kristersson och de franska kärnvapnen.
Och om det här med "avskräckning". https://www.dn.se/varlden/erik-de-la-reguera-macron-talar-om-karnvapen-med-sverige-men-bakom-honom-vantar-le-pen/
The headline should be: ❝AI vendor’s AI-generated analysis claims AI generated reviews for AI-generated papers at AI conference❞
To be clear, I give great credence to the claims of the humans in the article who thought they’d received an AI-generated review. I bet •they’re• correct. It’s Nature I’m coming after here.
A journalistic institution would investigate that claim, track down the reviewer in question, get to the bottom of the story. A PR outlet would just repeat some vendor’s product claims as fact and click “publish.”
Which one is Nature?
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#Mozilla is doing great. #Firefox is vendoring an old vulnerable version of #Expat with custom patches on top. Of course, they never even bothered communicating their needs to Expat upstream. But I guess when AI is the future, #security is a thing of the past.
(That said, I don't know if these vulnerabilities actually affect Firefox.)
https://bugs.gentoo.org/967032#c1