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@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-03-16 09:45:52

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: Privacy Display works well, meaningful camera upgrades, and sleeker than S25 Ultra, but still huge, expensive, and lacks Qi2 (Allison Johnson/The Verge)
theverge.com/tech/893936/samsu

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-03-16 08:00:00

U.S. Navy nimmt Tests von elektromagnetischer Railgun wieder auf
Die U.S. Navy hat Erprobungen einer elektromagnetischen Railgun wieder aufgenommen. Sie könnte auf künftigen Schlachtschiffen eingesetzt werden.

@jake4480@c.im
2026-03-15 17:34:02

David Cronenberg, master of body horror movies, was born today (March 15) in 1943 (during World War II!)
I saw his films 'Crash' and 'Naked Lunch' early, around the same time, in 1997 or 1998. Since then, I've seen many more of his- I just counted, I've seen 13 of his 23 films, and I've loved all of them. I'm a huge fan. My favorite was Shivers for a while. I'm not sure what it is now. Gotta see those final 10!
Happy birthday, David. We love …

David Cronenberg in Nighbreed with a creep
David Cronenberg with Debbie Harry's huge eyes behind him, from Videodrome
David looking at you
David in a suit and tie with glasses
@metacurity@infosec.exchange
2026-05-15 13:33:10

Don't leave for the weekend until you've checked out today's Metacurity for the most critical infosec developments you should know, including
--AI bug hunters expose new weak point in Apple’s locked-down macOS,
--Shai-Hulud attack campaign hit two OpenAI employees,
--Hackers unwisely targeted Amnesty International's Security Lab chief,
--US and China to discuss AI guardrails,
--Anthropic warns of CCP AI dominance,
--DPRK's APT 37 is now…

@qurlyjoe@mstdn.social
2026-02-17 03:32:18

Here’s another comedian I just heard for the first time, Mae Martin. She’s from Toronto, now lives in the US. She started stand-up at age 13. This is from 4 years ago. She’s 37 now & still looks maybe 15. youtu.be/yQ734nsd81o?si=BAg_kK

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2026-02-17 02:31:59

RE: hachyderm.io/@thomasfuchs/1160
Nobody gives a shit anymore about anything.
It’s fine to post absolute tripe like this on a corporate website.
It’s fine to post quotes that were never said in a newspaper.
It’s fine to reference science that doesn’t exist in scientific papers.
It’s fine to commit code that was never checked to software.
It’s fine to post music that no one made.
It’s fine to share videos of things that never happened.
It’s fine to steal, lie and scam people.
All of this is hyped and cheered on by governments, organizations, businesses and individuals.
What in the fucking fuck is wrong with everybody?

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2026-03-16 10:40:27

Oh I do love how you have your Kitten¹ app’s database in memory – thanks to Kitten’s built-in JavaScript Database (JSDB)² – and accessible via the Kitten Shell (REPL)³ during dev.
(If I do say so myself.) ;)
:kitten:💕
¹ kitten.small-web.org
²

Full-screen screenshot (macOS) of a maximised WezTerm window split into two panes side-by-side, with the one on the left holding a Helix Editor instance with a file called PaymentProviderStripe.js loaded in it showing the source of a class called StripeWebhook at line 201 with code to set up a webhook endpoint in Stripe using the Stripe API and save the resulting webhook endpoint details, including its secret, url, etc.

The right-hand pane is split into three panes stacked on top of each other…
@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-04-15 09:40:49

ByteDance launches its Seedance 2.0 video model to enterprise clients in 100 countries, excluding the US amid legal disputes, after a February launch in China (Juro Osawa/The Information)
theinformation.com/briefings/b

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-04-15 09:22:00

In Abwesenheit: Spotify gewinnt vor Gericht gegen Anna's Archive
Spotify soll 300 Millionen US-Dollar von der Schattenbibliothek Anna's Archive bekommen, entschied ein Gericht. Die Betreiber erschienen nicht zur Verhandlung.

@Techmeme@techhub.social
2026-02-17 02:15:43

Micron introduces the first mass-produced PCIe 6.0 SSDs, with read speeds up to 28GB/s, double that of PCIe 5.0 SSDs, optimized for AI/data center deployments (Aaron Klotz/Tom's Hardware)