Monthly Highlights
91.
Mythos Finds a Curl Vulnerability
(daniel.haxx.se)
92.
Internet Archive Switzerland
(blog.archive.org)
93.
Google changes its search box
(blog.google)
94.
Meta confirms 1000s of Instagram accounts were hacked by abusing its AI chatbot
(this.weekinsecurity.com)
95.
Shipping a laptop to a refugee camp in Uganda
(notesbylex.com)
96.
RTX 5090 and M4 MacBook Air: Can It Game?
(scottjg.com)
99.
VoidZero Is Joining Cloudflare
(blog.cloudflare.com)
101.
I don't think AI will make your processes go faster
(frederickvanbrabant.com)
102.
Adafruit receives demand letter from Fenwick legal counsel on behalf of Flux.ai
(blog.adafruit.com)
103.
Ratty – A terminal emulator with inline 3D graphics
(ratty-term.org)
104.
105.
I spent 50 hours drawing a line graph
(dougmacdowell.com)
106.
107.
EU Parliamentary Research Service calls VPNs "a loophole that needs closing"
(cyberinsider.com)
108.
1-Click GitHub Token Stealing via a VSCode Bug
(blog.ammaraskar.com)
109.
The worst job interview I ever had
(oliverio.dev)
110.
New arXiv policy: 1-year ban for hallucinated references
(twitter.com)
111.
GitHub Actions was down
(githubstatus.com)
113.
Steve Wozniak cheered after telling students they have AI – actual intelligence
(businessinsider.com)
114.
115.
Google Declaring War on the Web
(tante.cc)
116.
Gmail registration now requires scanning a QR code and sending a text message
(discuss.privacyguides.net)
117.
118.
119.
Leaving GitHub for Forgejo
(jorijn.com)
120.
The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid
(torrentfreak.com)