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The recovery of the ancient Romanian gold artifacts stolen in 2025 is one of the best bits of news I've heard this year. I'm so glad that they weren't melted down or hacked up.
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2026/04/stolen-golden-helmet-recovered-suspects-have-struck-a-deal/

The priceless Romanian helmet stolen from a Dutch museum in January 2025 has been found and presented to the public at a packed press conference in Assen on Thursday. The helmet, which dates from 500 BC and is made of solid gold, was stolen from the Drents Museum on the night of January 24, 2025, alongside three gold armbands. Two of the armbands were also on display under heavy security at the museum on Thursday afternoon. Local public prosecution chief...
Whoa, that escalated quickly. This just got sent out by the press folks at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The FCC says it has decided that all foreign-made consumer-grade Internet routers are henceforth prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported for use or sale in the United States.
"Update Follows Determination by Executive Branch Agencies that Consumer-Grade Routers Produced in Foreign Countries Threaten National Security
WASHINGTON, March 23, 2026—Today, the Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List to include all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries. Routers are the boxes in every home that connect computers, phones, and smart devices to the internet. This followed a determination by a White House-convened Executive Branch interagency body with appropriate national security expertise that such routers “pose unacceptable risks to the national security of the United States or the safety and security of United States persons.”
"The Executive Branch determination noted that foreign-produced routers (1) introduce “a supply chain vulnerability that could disrupt the U.S. economy, critical infrastructure, and national defense” and (2) pose “a severe cybersecurity risk that could be leveraged to immediately and severely disrupt U.S. critical infrastructure and directly harm U.S. persons.”
"This action does not affect any previously-purchased consumer-grade routers. Consumers can continue to use any router they have already lawfully purchased or acquired."
"Producers of consumer-grade routers that receive Conditional Approval from DoW or DHS can continue to receive FCC equipment authorizations. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit applications to [email protected]."
Not sure how many consumer-grade routers will be left for sale if it really is a ban on approvals for any foreign-made consumer routers like they said, and not just a bunch of already restricted Chinese makers like Huawei and ZTE.
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-updates-covered-list-include-foreign-made-consumer-routers
FCC's "covered list" of "thou shalt not entities": https://www.fcc.gov/supplychain/coveredlist
@yeswap
I was just talking yesterday about how the lack of engineering resources for maintenance and pressure to add new features makes formerly good products worse: less secure, slower, broken and harder to use.
Yet squeezing every bit of money out of a successful product until it's ruined is the only way to satisfy VC. The drive for infinite wealth and scale are destroying technology (and long ago destroyed the NYT).
The Netherlands: the police quietly stop using CAS (the Crime Anticipation System), a country-wide predictive policing system.
‘Ten years ago, The Netherlands introduced a national police system that used data and algorithms to predict crime rates in neighbourhoods. It never worked properly, and warnings about bias had been raised for years.’
‘Politie stapte in stilte af van algoritme dat kans op misdaad in buurten zou voorspellen’
Innovatie: Nederland kreeg tien jaar geleden een landelijk politiesysteem dat met data en algoritmen de kans op criminaliteit in wijken zou voorspellen. Het werkte nooit goed en al jaren werd gewaarschuwd voor vooringenomenheid.
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@skinnylatte/116107405651752325
I fled San Francisco in 2023 for Amsterdam, and this is a big part of why...
Sam Kriss offers a glimpse into a hellscape - maybe not Dante's inferno, but equally a morality tale... and a very astute observation of my lovely home town today.
Amsterdam to me is filled with reflections of pre-2010 San Francisco in the best ways... but that just means it could turn into this if we don't work together.
At ETSI, we're developing a new European standard about web browser security to support the Cyber Resilience Act. Come read the draft at https://labs.etsi.org/rep/stan4cra/en-304-617/-/blob/main_publish/EN-304-617.md
Be the first to file an issue! No one from outside ETSI administration has done so yet, so this is a prize you can claim. https://labs.etsi.org/rep/stan4cra/en-304-617/-/issues/new
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