In Dreieich-Buchschlag zwischen Frankfurt und Darmstadt gibt’s eine Bahnschranke mit eigener Webseite.
Auf der Seite gibt’s Prognosen, von wann bis wann die Schranken geschlossen sein werden. Mega geiles Programmierprojekt. 😬
In Dreieich-Buchschlag zwischen Frankfurt und Darmstadt gibt’s eine Bahnschranke mit eigener Webseite.
Auf der Seite gibt’s Prognosen, von wann bis wann die Schranken geschlossen sein werden. Mega geiles Programmierprojekt. 😬
Die Bahn und das Wetter
Jeder kennt es, das Plakat der Bundesbahn aus ihrer Werbekampagne aus dem Herbst 1966:
Was macht die Werbeindustrie eigentlich mit den ganzen Nutzer- und Positionsdaten?
Natürlich an die SA verkaufen.
"Über sogenannte Software Development Kits in Apps oder über das Real-Time Bidding im Online-Werbegeschäft fließen GPS-Koordinaten, WLAN- und IP-Daten an Datenbroker. Was von diesen angeblich nur für personalisierte Werbung gesammelt wird, wird dann an Überwachungsfirmen verkauft."
RE: https://social.tchncs.de/@beandev/115705631324205774
Merz hatte noch nie einen Plan, ausser "ich will Kanzler werden!"
Völlig erstaunlicherweise hatten halt alle recht, die das schon immer gesagt haben.
Astrophotographer snaps 'absolutely preposterous' photo of skydiver 'falling' past the sun's surface | Live Science
This photo is breaking my brain. 🤯
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has snapped a striking shot of a skydiving YouTuber perfectly aligned with the fiery surface of the sun. The unlikely image, dubbed "The Fall of Icarus," required meticulous planning to pull off.
Thinking about all these repeated attempts to strip away privacy to make it easier for cops to catch bad guys.
And honestly, I get their point. Figuring out who dun the crime is really hard, there's a reason TV detectives are admired as such super-smart people.
But... I think it was Pratchett who wrote in one of his books that if it were up to the police, everybody in a city would be required to sit still in the open with their hands visible, to make their jobs easier. It would certainly reduce crime!
But the only reason they're asking for this, specifically, is because people don't really understand what strong encryption is really for. If they were to ask for similar access to our physical lives, the push-back would be much, much stronger.
"Criminals often conceal themselves, or 'Hide Out' in residential buildings. They make use of so-called 'Curtains' or 'Drapes' to ensure that they remain hidden. This is why we want all homes to be built without curtain rails, introduce a curtain license (biometric ID required on application), and all curtains are to be fitted with a remote control device allowing any officer to open it from the outside. To alleviate privacy concerns, no officer will be allowed to operate their standard-issue curtain remote control without a warrant."
"Police were unable to capture a wanted criminal last night when they were stymied by a black market door-locking device known as a 'dead-bolt'. These ominously-named devices are designed to secure a door against entry by police officers and anybody else the occupant may wish to exclude. Privacy advocates point out that there are many other legitimate uses for these dead-bolts"
Where Formula 1 and Infosec converge:
"Hacking Formula 1: Accessing Max Verstappen's passport and PII through FIA bugs" by Ian Carroll
We found vulnerabilities in the FIA's Driver Categorisation platform, allowing us to access PII and password hashes of any racing driver with a categorisation rating.
For people who want the Fediverse to thrive as a welcoming space, this explanation from @aj of typical harassment methods is important to understand.
It's a key part of the answer to "How come Black people or disabled people say they're receiving horrible posts, but _I_ never see anything bad here?" Or "Why don't these people just learn how to block?"
Once you understand the practical framework of what's able to happen invisible to you, you're much less likely to come over as disbelieving and dismissive - a dynamic which otherwise forms another layer of the problem.
https://gts.sadauskas.id.au/@aj/statuses/01K6Z6ZAXY1SB46X6PAFDKM9S9
@[email protected] A thing that often happen is the visibility of abusive posts is not set to "everyone". So it's important to be aware that when there's an abusive reply, it might not be visible to you. There are also some instances out there that take a *very* lax a...