Squirrel seen 'vaping' in London park
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/23/squirrel-seen-vaping-in-london-park/
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Squirrel seen 'vaping' in London park
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/23/squirrel-seen-vaping-in-london-park/
> consumer-grade routers that are produced in the USA
Starlink?
> It has to be from Day 1.
There was a promising design from Azure Sphere for 10 years of IoT device Linux security updates from Microsoft, even if the IoT vendor went out of business. This required a hardware design to isolate vendor userspace code from device security code, so they could be updated independently. Could be resurrected as open standard with FRAND licensing.
What makes Intel Optane stand out (2023)
https://blog.zuthof.nl/2023/06/02/what-makes-intel-optane-stand-out/
Ex-Windows chief praises MacBook Neo, laments Surface defeat
Halt and Catch Fire: TV's Best Drama You've Probably Never Heard Of (2021)

This piece contains spoilers for Halt and Catch Fire. Halt and Catch Fire is one of my favorite TV shows of all time. During quarantine, I binged all four seasons in a week and was immediately struck by its themes of human connection — the desire for it, the difficulty that inevitably comes wi
Please feel free to ignore this sub-thread. I'm merely happy that Apple finally shipped an iPad that would last (for me! no claims about anyone else!) more than a few weeks without falling over.
To learn iOS forensics, try Corellium iPhone emulated VMs that are available to security researchers, the open-source QEMU emulation of iPhone 11 [1] where iOS behavior can be observed directly, paid training [2] on iOS forensics, or enter keywords from that course outline into web search/LLM for a crash course.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44258670
[2] https://ringzer0.training/countermeasure25-apple-ios-forensi...
"US declines to join more than 70 countries in signing UN cybercrime treaty", 200 comments, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45760328
the first global framework “for the collection, sharing and use of electronic evidence for all serious offenses”.. the first global treaty to criminalize crimes that depend on the internet.. [it] has been heavily criticized by the tech industry, which has warned that it criminalizes cybersecurity research and exposes companies to legally thorny data requests. Human rights groups warned.. [it] forces member states to create a broad electronic surveillance dragnet that would include crimes that have nothing to do with technology
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/the-un...
> states parties are obligated to establish laws in their domestic system to “compel” service providers to “collect or record” real-time traffic or content data. Many of the states behind the original drive to establish this convention have long sought this power over private firms.