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"As the remains of a war-shattered urban wasteland are slowly reclaimed by nature somewhere in the impossibly distant future, two military androids locked in endless combat with long-lost humanity's relentless machine antagonists might also be jaywalking."

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in reply to mhoye (temporarily spooky)

Inquiring minds want to know if it's still jaywalking if the lights are long since broken and there are no remaining operable cars.

(Given ACAB, the obvious answer is 'yes'. Well technically you could say corners are now four-way stops, at least in Ontario.)




This story is *wild*

Michael Waltz, Trump's national security advisor, was using Signal to chat with high-up Trump officials like defense secretary Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, Stephen Mille, a CIA operative, and JD Vance ...

... to co-ordinate the Mar 15 bombing of Houthi targets

Waltz added -- apparently by mistake -- Jeffrey Goldberg, editor of The Atlantic, to the group

a wild, clownishly self-own of a leak

theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

(sorry, no unpaywalled link is available yet)

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in reply to Clive Thompson

Thank you for the archive link. I could not read the article otherwise.

Definitely wild for sure.



“...how Fascist dictatorship works: first make an example of one person or institution, that will cow the others who will keep their mouths shut and hope they won’t become the next target.”

“What Columbia is doing is deeply shameful, but so is the silence of its peer institutions.”

“there has been zero support of any kind from other institutions”

math.columbia.edu/~woit/wordpr…

in reply to Preston Austin

Michael Roth, President of Wesleyan University:

“that’s the classic collaborationist dilemma, right? ... you collaborate with authoritarians who you know are in the wrong, in order to keep them from doing worse stuff”

“Like I have a restaurant and if I collaborate with the Nazis and don’t let any Jews eat here, then the guys who wash dishes will still have jobs. As you know, that slope is very slippery. Appeasement doesn't end well.”

prospect.org/blogs-and-newslet…

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“when you engage in the collaboration, you actually encourage them to do even worse stuff.” concludes Michael Roth, President of Wesleyan University

Robert Kuttner, co-founder at The American Prospect agrees:

“Universities are hiding in self-censorship...Former diversity offices have been remained offices of “Belonging” or “Collaboration,” as the University of Colorado calls its former diversity program.

Collaboration is all too apt a name.”

prospect.org/blogs-and-newslet…



Doc Searls’ MyTerms aims to offer user-first privacy contracts for the web
It's not a "do not track" request, it's a set of terms you demand from sites.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…


Trump admin uses Signal to coordinate military operations, and also accidentally added the editor in chief of The Atlantic to a group about bombing Houthi targets in Yemen that includes JD Vance, Stephen Miller, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, and other dipshits theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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in reply to Nonya "Lethal Precision" Bidniss 🇺🇸

There's plenty to be concerned about here, and the inclusion of a reporter in this particular chat group is perhaps the least of it. It means they were using unclassified computers (probably phone handsets) to discuss obviously sensitive classified topics. The Signal chat logs on these people's phones must be pure intelligence gold.

Good thing people never lose or misplace their phones...

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@mattblaze Absolutely! It is insane. infosec.exchange/@Nonya_Bidnis…
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@mattblaze
We will never know if this hasn’t happened with less honest accidental participants. No audit capability and disappearing messages mean we won’t know
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@mattblaze As much as these people are absolute clowns and opsec failures, I wonder if they're using Signal due to its ability to automatically and securely delete old messages, so no record exists of anything incriminating.
in reply to Erik Johnson

@distractal The screenshots in the article appear to suggest that at least for this chat group, disappearing messages (4 weeks) was enabled.

This is, as you observe, both a good thing and a bad thing.

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Don't make me connect my dishwasher to your stupid cloud.

Full video here: youtube.com/watch?v=5M_hmwBBPn…

in reply to Jeff Geerling

There are other models m.g3l.org/@MedBel/114236225030…
in reply to Jeff Geerling

Jeff, did this have any response from Bosch? How did you finally solve the issue (if at all?)

I'd love to hook up mine to HomeAssistant, but when I found out the Bosch HC was cloud-only, I never hooked the dishwasher to my WiFi. I am however lucky to have a model with a display.

#bosch #homeconnect




If you need to convert a file to another format, watch out for potential malware. The FBI is warning that hackers are circulating malicious file-converter tools online. pcmag.com/news/psa-be-careful-…





How Dave Brubeck’s "Time Out" Changed Jazz

openculture.com/2025/03/how-da…





If we can't stand together, our universities will fall separately.

freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngul…


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Makes it all the more eearie ... I need to learn more about this building? Town? Leviathan?

I think I must know it as an icon never named from art and stories, but I had no idea that anything real that looked like this existed somewhere.

in reply to myrmepropagandist

I was looking into the history of this place and found this interesting video with some footage from 44 of correspondents who stayed in the area as they tried to get in to Paris to cover the war.

Some of them died in their efforts. It's especially arresting because it's in color.

youtube.com/watch?v=2tR3znzjDn…

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One of the interesting things about Mont St Michel is that there's two of them. Sort of.

There is Mont St Michel in Normandy and, over the other side of the English Channel, there is St Michael's Mount in Cornwall. They are both tidal islands with medieval buildings on them and they share a name, though I will admit that the French version is the more impressive looking of the two.

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amazing place!

There is an odd indie film from the 1990s that was filmed there: rottentomatoes.com/m/mindwalk

in reply to Kelsey Jordahl

AH! I remember that, or at least the ads for it before the movies at the little art house cinema I hung out at as a teen. It has that actor from Law and Order in it for some reason.

I don't remember if it was any good, but it has a "vibe" that's attractive.

in reply to myrmepropagandist

I saw (and loved) that movie as a youngster. It set unreasonable expectations for the kinds of conversations adults have on a regular basis.

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in reply to myrmepropagandist

I loved that movie as well. I dont' think it changed any of my thoughts about QM anywhere, but it was fantastic for connecting some really disparate ideas.
in reply to myrmepropagandist

more likely tidal channels. The area is known for having a big tidal range. During ebb, all the tourist busses park right in front of the island, the crowds storm the numerous shops in the narrow streets.
in reply to myrmepropagandist

they're "meanders" in the river - I think they're a natural formation.


Sometimes one way to say "thank you" just isn't enough, so merci, danke *and* bedankt 🇧🇪

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when will signal stop collecting everyone’s phone number?
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Oh no! Now my war operations communications app has gone mainstream news? How will I feel secure about texting my partner the grocery list ever again???


TruthOut [Mar 21] -- In move reminiscent of anti-gay witch-hunts of 1950s-60s when servicemembers had to deny they had "homosexual tendencies," military announces plans to ask ALL servicemembers to deny they exhibit “symptoms" of gender dysphoria. [@rikiwilchins.bsky.social‬]

Military Plans to Investigate ...



Driver intrigue, V10 rumors, and a good sprint weekend? F1 in Shanghai.
F1 reminds us it's entertainment, not just engineering and sport.
arstechnica.com/cars/2025/03/d…



San Mateo Bridge, San Mateo, CA, 2024.

All the pixels, none of the rush hour, at flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/54…

#photography

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pillar.security/blog/new-vulne…

Good news, as a computer toucher in Security, I'll have work as long as I want it.

Bad news: same.

Pull quote:

"AI Coding Assistants as Critical Infrastructure

A 2024 GitHub survey found that nearly all enterprise developers (97%) are using Generative AI coding tools"

Tl;Dr - "rules files" are shared in OSS projects and rarely reviewed. They provide easy prompt injection to get the AI code gen to do payload injection for the attacker.

#infosec



"AIs want the future to be like the past, and AIs make the future like the past. If the training data is full of human bias, then the predictions will also be full of human bias, and then the outcomes will be full of human bias, and when those outcomes are copraphagically fed back into the training data, you get new, highly concentrated human/machine bias.”

From @pluralistic pluralistic.net/2025/03/18/asb…

#ai



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I've just announced my new (blazing-fast) kernel for implicit surfaces: mattkeeter.com/projects/fidget

It's got something for everyone: Cool graphs! Multithreaded WebAssembly! Terrible mesh topology! JIT compilers!

After three years, I'm excited to finally show it off to a wider audience 😎

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in reply to Matt Keeter

oh, i missed this in january! Great work on the writeup, at least for me it hit the perfect level of detail and examples/diagrams and made for a very nice read 😀


Ich habe seit 37 Stunden nicht mehr so gelacht, wie nach diesem Post von Ricarda Lang. Wo und für was auch immer sie künftig antritt - meine Stimme hat sie sicher!

#politik #humor #ricardalang #blackrot

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in reply to Church of Jeff

that's pretty grim ... another thing wasn't the whole point of the 2nd amendment to defend freedom against tyranny? I'm just asking because I shocked that nobody has installed cranial ventilation to what's his stupid face yet.
How many people died in school shootings for this bullshit? It's pathetic. You guys just love guns not the responsibility that comes with having a gun.
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More and more accounts critical of the Turkish regime being blocked by Twitter.

Twitter is a tool for and by authoritarians.

social.heise.de/@heiseonline/1…



Posting again, because OMFG.

Original post:

I'm sorry WHAT?!

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"The #Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans

U.S. national-security leaders included me in a group chat about upcoming military strikes in Yemen. I didn’t think it could be real. Then the bombs started falling."

theatlantic.com/politics/archi…

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@mattblaze @CStamp maybe Elon has cut down on this very old UI and expensive secure communication systems and Signal is the new for free channel 🤡
He probably saved on about a dozens of personnel here.
in reply to Matt Blaze

@mattblaze @CStamp and if, despite all that, someone were accidentally added to a chat or message thread on a classified network, even the accidental recipient would be a cleared person who had taken an oath not to to divulge classified information. You might violate need-to-know, but odds of containing the breach would be much better than when you're using a network that includes reporters who have no such obligations.

in reply to Cory Doctorow

I'm on a 20+ city book tour for my new novel *Picks and Shovels*.

Catch me in #SANDIEGO TONIGHT (Mar 24):

mystgalaxy.com/32425Doctorow

And in CHICAGO with PETER SAGAL on Apr 2:

exileinbookville.com/events/44…

More tour dates here:

martinhench.com

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very sad to have missed you in Seattle Cory best wishes for rest of the tour 🫶🏻




Museums should be ashamed for defying Picasso's wishes.

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No way. He'd've been called an asshole for that, and Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole.


The sight of the CEOs of Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Tiktok arranged in a decorative semicircle behind Trump on the dais on inauguration day was the final repudiation of the Obama-era notion that tech was somehow committed to democracy (or the Democrats).

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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

pluralistic.net/2025/03/24/wha…

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Dancing in the Street 👬
#DavidBowie #MickJagger
youtube.com/watch?v=HasaQvHCv4…


Ugh, crypto, then AI…now quantum computing is going to be the next investment bubble con, isn’t it?

From @bstacey: icosahedron.website/@bstacey/1…

in reply to Paul Cantrell

to be fair though, d-wave’s so-called “quantum annealers” were never actual quantum computers…
in reply to Andrew Gallagher

@andrewg
…and cryptocurrency was never currency, and artificial intelligence was never intelligent, so I’d say this proves my point!