🤩 A rare giant jet was filmed by an American astronaut from the ISS in the atmosphere of our planet.
👀 Despite the height of 100 km, it is almost invisible from the ground, and the phenomenon itself lasts only about 100 milliseconds.
🤩 A rare giant jet was filmed by an American astronaut from the ISS in the atmosphere of our planet.
👀 Despite the height of 100 km, it is almost invisible from the ground, and the phenomenon itself lasts only about 100 milliseconds.
You can bypass Google Gemini's PII (private identifiable information) redaction filter and pull identifying information about anyone. Simply telling it to translate or any 2nd action (& many more work better like base64 conversion) lets you pull illegal PII data verbatim unredacted
Here is a European's PII demo
Email is supposed to be redacted to hide the fact that every Europeans PII is in the training data
Google's training data includes all your personal data already
Ekis: 3 Google: 0
An iPhone app called ICEBlock, which allows anyone to lawfully and anonymously report ICE sightings and get notified about nearby ICE agents, went viral overnight after criticism from the US Attorney General.
FYI: The app doesn't collect or store user data. (I checked by doing a network traffic analysis of the app.)
thanks everyone who helped make the new #postmarketOS release! they just get better and better every time.
i continue to be more and more hopeful that we will deliver on our mission to build a production ready OS, made by and for the community that continue to contribute (whether through code, reports, debugging, or donations).
we are not stopping with systemd... next up will be factory reset support, update rollbacks, EFI on qualcomm phones, immutability, and huge tooling improvements
embedded edition is also on my mind, we need better ways to build and maintain embedded systems and we absolutely have the raw ingredients
The correct response if someone says, "I'm a cop, get in the car" is "so am I, and no." If they later produce a badge, you can always claim you were joking and it was dry humor. Note: you must not be trying to gain advantage or deceive, which is the specific burden of evidence for 'impersonating an officer'.
It's a specific form of sarcasm that a real officer will suddenly have to take dead seriously
First, they'll ask for your official IDs to confirm your age and identity.
This will create a large treasure trove
of sensitive data, which will attract criminals, and will inevitably leak from either negligence or malice, sooner than later.
Then, they'll claim your official ID is
unreliable, because it was stolen so many times, and demand you share your biometric data.
They will collect your face scan,
your palm scan, and even your iris scan (no exaggeration, these are all already being collected by some companies for identification). They will claim it's super safe.
This will create a large treasure trove
of sensitive biometric data, which will attract criminals, and will inevitably leak from either negligence or malice, sooner than later.
Then what? Rinse and escalate.
You will have lost control of not just your corporate social media accounts by participating to this, but to any data capable of validating your identity, to your privacy rights, to the protections you could use online to stay safe.
We don't have to wait that it escalates.
We can, and must, push back and say No now. Start to say No now.
And in #GoodNews ...
"Scientists have used solar power to heat an object to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (1,000 degrees Celsius) — hot enough to power a steel furnace. The proof-of-concept study, published May 15 in the journal Device, demonstrates how solar energy could replace fossil fuels in high-temperature manufacturing processes, such as smelting steel."
#PrudenceWade, 2024
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/solar-power-generated-enough-heat-to-power-a-steel-furnace
#energy #RenewableEnergy #SolarPower #SolarFurnace #SteelSmelting