Inosky

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Iranian strikes on military bases used by the US in the Middle East caused about $800m in damage in the first two weeks of the war, a new analysis shows.

The full extent of the damage caused by Iranian strikes on US assets in the region is not clear because analysis of satellite imagery has been hampered by restrictions imposed by major US-based providers on the release of the imagery.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cddq7j48p35o

#iran #iranwar #news

Iranian strikes on bases used by US caused $800m in damage, analysis shows

Much of the damage was caused in initial retaliatory strikes by Iran in the week after the US and Israel launched its operation.

CISA advierte sobre vulnerabilidad en Microsoft SharePoint explotada en ataques

https://blog.elhacker.net/2026/03/cisa-advierte-sobre-vulnerabilidad-en_0575287010.html

CISA advierte sobre vulnerabilidad en Microsoft SharePoint explotada en ataques

Blog sobre informática, tecnología y seguridad con manuales, tutoriales y documentación sobre herramientas y programas

Blog elhacker.NET

Fabuloso, de verdad. Y, no, no me vengáis con que vosotros que sois muy listos no usáis herramientas de Google. Los conscientes del problema somos cuatro monos.

Google está usando IA para cambiar titulares de noticias: no creas todo lo que ves en tu página de resultados
https://hipertextual.com/inteligencia-artificial/google-experimento-cambia-titulares-con-ia/

Google está usando IA para cambiar titulares de noticias: no creas todo lo que ves en tu página de resultados

Google está llevando a cabo un experimento que cambia los titulares originales de las noticias por otros generados con IA.

Hipertextual

Llevo meses trabajando en este proyecto y por fin está acabado.

He diseñado un teclado mecánico desde cero y lo he publicado en Codeberg con una licencia abierta (por si alguien se quiere montar uno).

Todo esto surge de que la mayoría de teclados de código abierto que he encontrado usan microcontroladores de 20 euros para arriba. Mientras, tenemos la Raspberry Pi Pico 2 por 6 pavos super barata y con un chip bastante más actual que los demás MCU. Y que narices, me hacen gracia las Raspberry y fue la excusa perfecta para comprarme una Pico.

Switches y keycaps, lo que se quiera gastar cada uno, pero lo que es la PCB con los componentes sale bastante barata, además que si algo se rompe es bastante fácil de reparar.

El repositorio se encuentra aquí:

https://codeberg.org/peps/renegade

#Renegade #RaspberryPi #Teclado #Keyboard

The extent to which core linux projects are laying the groundwork for age verification is very concerning.

I understand why some believe they are compelled to do so, and why others feel that it may be better to implement the most minimal conforming implementation in the hopes of fending off something worse.

But the line must be drawn such that no threat can obligate an OS to collect/store personal information - without that freedom, we face an uphill fight to protect general purpose computing.

Fritz Lang First Depicted Artificial Intelligence on Film in Metropolis (1927), and It Frightened People Even Then

https://www.openculture.com/2024/05/fritz-lang-first-depicted-artificial-intelligence-on-film-in-metropolis-1927.html

Fritz Lang First Depicted Artificial Intelligence on Film in Metropolis (1927), and It Frightened People Even Then

Artificial intelligence seems to have become, as Michael Lewis labeled a previous chapter in the recent history of technology, the new new thing. But human anxieties about it are, if not an old old thing, then at least part of a tradition longer than we may expect.

Open Culture
How Google Maps is shaping where we eat.
Josh Toussaint-Strauss discovers that great restaurants are disappearing on Google Maps, despite having lots of reviews and high ratings, so he sets out to get to the bottom of it and finds out that what Google Maps shows us isn't necessarily what we want to see
https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2026/mar/19/how-google-maps-is-shaping-where-we-eat-video?utm_source=globalmuseum #globalmuseum #googlemaps #restaurants
my political position is that i would like things to be noticeably less insane than they currently are. this is considered "not having principles" by people who think everything should be on fire
World War III

World War III was the last of Earth's three world wars, lasting from approximately 2026 to 2053. The conflict involved nuclear cataclysm as well as genocide and eco-terrorism. The post-atomic horror in the aftermath persisted as late as 2079. The war was preceded by the Eugenics Wars and the Second Civil War, all of which were sometimes regarded as parts of a single escalating conflict. It resulted in the deaths of some 30% of the Human population, at least six hundred million people, and...

Memory Alpha

Google has news on what you will need to do for still being able to sideload apps:

* enable developer options
* confirm that you are not tricked
* restart phone and re-authenticate
* wait one day
* confirm with biometrics that you know what you are doing
* decide if you only want unrestricted installs for 1 week or forever
* confirm that you accept the risks
* enjoy the few apps that still have developers motivated to develop for a user-base willing to put up with this

https://goo.gle/advance-flow