The LLT of @orangesunny called
Everyone benefits from translations; if you make them useful
comes up #Janson room of #FOSDEM in about 5 minutes!
#BoF follows at 17:00 in H3242
The LLT of @orangesunny called
Everyone benefits from translations; if you make them useful
comes up #Janson room of #FOSDEM in about 5 minutes!
#BoF follows at 17:00 in H3242
👋 De retour après une traversée dans un tunnel de lecture (parce que diète des "écrans avec du son et des images qui bougent")
So, who's "running the world" ?
La réponse sera-t-elle dans ton ☕ 🍵 🫖 🧉 matinal... ?
ou là 👇 ?
https://invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=deiWnZK-duM
(dans la BO "Les fils de l'homme" vu hier)
NB : je rajoute un peu de ✨ ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ pour toi si t'as besoin 🤗 🍀
The @gnuradio Birds-of-a-Feather #bof room
BoF: 50% an English proverb ("BoF flock together") meaning "people sharing interests or style like to occur and hang out together".
Since you, reading this, obvs. have great style & share interesting interests: Say hi! Tell a story on how you're using/dev'ing GNU Radio, or just meet users. Ask in-depth questions!
I've not structured this very much, but can kick off a discussion on a few topics. I'd prefer participants decide the topics we'll cover!
Meta drops appeal against court ruling requiring non-algorithmic social media timelines
Meta has pulled its appeal in a case brought by Dutch privacy group Bits of Freedom, meaning Facebook and Instagram users in the Netherlands can still choose to see timelines in the order in which posts were made, without automatic sorting by the platform.
The case, scheduled for a hearing Thursday afternoon at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, challenged Meta’s compliance with the European Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires social media platforms to provide users the option of a timeline not curated by algorithms. Bits of Freedom argued that Meta had not met this obligation and won an initial court ruling.
Since January 1, Meta has updated its apps to reportedly make it easy for users to view timelines showing only posts from accounts they follow, rather than algorithmically selected content. The company initially appealed the ruling, but according to Bits of Freedom, Meta informed the court at the last minute that it would largely withdraw the appeal.
“Meta no longer disputes the violation of the DSA. The changes Meta has largely made to its platforms are therefore permanent,” Bits of Freedom said.
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Meta has withdrawn its appeal in a legal case brought by Dutch privacy group Bits of Freedom, ensuring that Facebook and Instagram timelines in the Netherlands will continue to offer a non-algorithmic option for users.The case, scheduled for a hearing Thursday afternoon at the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, challenged Meta’s compliance with the European Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires social media platforms to provide users the option of a timeline not curated by algorithms. Bits of Freedom argued that Meta had not met this obligation and won an initial court ruling.
Source : SpecterOps (billet de blog de Daniel Mayer). Contexte : l’auteur détaille la création d’un Beacon Object File (BOF) permettant d’énumérer et d’exécuter des commandes dans WSL2 sur différentes versions, afin de faciliter le pivot depuis des hôtes Windows fortement surveillés. • Constats clés : WSL2 s’exécute comme une VM Hyper‑V séparée et est « rarement » monitorée, offrant aux attaquants un espace d’exécution discret. Les approches classiques via WslLaunch/WslApi.dll appellent en réalité WSL.exe via CreateProcess, générant des artefacts visibles mais communs. L’interface COM de WSL2 a évolué de façon non rétrocompatible, rendant un client COM unique difficile sans gérer de multiples versions.