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schestowitz[TR] <li>Mar 02 01:36
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://rakudoweekly.blog/2023/02/27/2023-09-docu-renewed/">Docu Renewed</a></h5>Mar 02 01:36
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 01:36
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>The Raku Programming Language Documentation Team has released the newly reformatted documentation site after what has been a multi-year project in separating content from presentation, and bringing a more modern outlook to the documentation. Kudos to all who have worked on this project!</p>Mar 02 01:36
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-rakudoweekly.blog | 2023.09 Docu Renewed – Rakudo Weekly NewsMar 02 01:36
schestowitz[TR]       <li>Mar 02 01:37
schestowitz[TR]                            <h5><a href="https://kevquirk.com/email-subscriptions/">Adding Email Subscriptions</a></h5>Mar 02 01:37
schestowitz[TR]                            <blockquote>Mar 02 01:37
schestowitz[TR]                                <p>This means that I can ingest my RSS feed into Buttondown, which can then be configured to either send the item automatically, or create a draft. So I’ve signed up for a Buttondown account and added a form to the bottom of all my posts. If you wish to sign-up, please feel free.</p>Mar 02 01:37
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-kevquirk.com | Adding Email Subscriptions | Kev QuirkMar 02 01:37
schestowitz[TR]  <li>Mar 02 01:38
schestowitz[TR]                            <h5><a href="https://ntietz.com/blog/software-roles-as-chess-pieces/">If software engineering roles were chess pieces, what would they be?</a></h5>Mar 02 01:38
schestowitz[TR]                            <blockquote>Mar 02 01:38
schestowitz[TR]                                <p>Chess is booming, and tech is burning to the ground. It's inevitable, soon, that Chess is going to acquire the entire tech industry. And when Chess acquires us, they'll replace us and take our software engineering jobs1. Then we'll be stuck playing their game, and we'll be sitting on those 64 squares.</p>Mar 02 01:38
schestowitz[TR]                                <p>When Chess takes our jobs, which roles will be filled by which pieces? We'd better figure out so that we can be prepared for the uprising.</p>Mar 02 01:38
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-ntietz.com | If software engineering roles were chess pieces, what would they be? | nicholas@webMar 02 01:38
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 01:41
schestowitz[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/news/pc-gpu-shipments-drop-35-percent-yoy-in-q4-2022">PC GPU Shipments Drop 35% Year-over-Year in Q4 2022: Report</a></h5>Mar 02 01:41
schestowitz[TR]                                    <blockquote>Mar 02 01:41
schestowitz[TR]                                        <p>Jon Peddie Research reports that around 54 million CPUs for client PCs were shipped by Intel and AMD in Q4 2022, down from 66 million units in Q3 (a 17.4% decline) and 84 million units in Q4 2021 (a 35.3% decrease). The market research firm also estimates that around 7.43 million discrete graphics cards for desktops were sold in the fourth quarter, a 7.8% increase sequentially, but down 43.Mar 02 01:41
schestowitz[TR]7% year-over-year.</p>Mar 02 01:41
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tomshardware.com | PC GPU Shipments Drop 35% Year-over-Year in Q4 2022: Report | Tom's HardwareMar 02 01:41
schestowitz[TR]         <li>Mar 02 01:54
schestowitz[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://siliconangle.com/2023/02/27/news-corp-reveals-hackers-access-internal-network-two-years/">News Corp reveals hackers had access to internal network for two years</a></h5>Mar 02 01:54
schestowitz[TR]                                    <blockquote>Mar 02 01:54
schestowitz[TR]                                        <p>The initial attack was first detected in January last year, affecting News Corp. publications and business units, including The Wall Street Journal and its parent company Dow Jones, the New York Post, News U.K. and News Corp. headquarters. News Corp. said at the time that it believed a foreign country was involved in the attack and that some data had been stolen.</p>Mar 02 01:54
schestowitz[TR]                                        <p>One year later, News Corp. sent out breach notifications to those affected by the hack providing further details. The Feb. 22 letter, first spotted by Bleeping Computer Friday, revealed that the attacker had gained access to a business email and document storage system used by the company. But the surprising part is when the attackers gained access.</p>Mar 02 01:54
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-News Corp reveals hackers had access to internal network for two years - SiliconANGLEMar 02 01:54
schestowitz[TR] <li>Mar 02 02:00
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.securityweek.com/ransomware-attack-hits-us-marshals-service/">Ransomware Attack Hits US Marshals Service</a></h5>Mar 02 02:00
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schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>The incident, chief of the Marshals Service public affairs office Drew Wade said on Monday, was identified on February 17 and involved a standalone system that was immediately disconnected from the network.</p>Mar 02 02:00
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Ransomware Attack Hits US Marshals Service - SecurityWeekMar 02 02:00
schestowitz[TR]  <li>Mar 02 02:02
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20230228-white-house-gives-government-agencies-30-days-to-enforce-tiktok-ban">White House gives government agencies 30 days to enforce TikTok ban</a></h5>Mar 02 02:02
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:02
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>In a bid to keep U.S. data safe, all federal agencies must eliminate TikTok from phones and systems and prohibit internet traffic from reaching the company, Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young told agencies in a guidance memorandum seen by Reuters.</p>Mar 02 02:02
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>The ban, ordered by Congress late last year, follows similar actions from Canada, the EU, Taiwan and more than half of U.S. states.</p>Mar 02 02:02
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.france24.com | White House gives government agencies 30 days to enforce TikTok banMar 02 02:02
schestowitz[TR]   <li>Mar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/government-tiktok-phones-ban-1.6761737">Federal government banning social media platform TikTok from government phones</a></h5>Mar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>In an email sent to Global Affairs employees Monday, department officials said the Chief Information Officer of Canada made the decision following a review. The review found that TikTok's data collection methods could lead to cyber attacks, the email said.</p>Mar 02 02:03
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.cbc.ca | Federal government banning social media platform TikTok from government phones | CBC NewsMar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://cphpost.dk/2023-02-28/news/parliament-urging-members-to-avoid-using-tiktok/">Parliament urging members to avoid using TikTok</a></h5>Mar 02 02:03
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schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>Denmark is following suit following Parliament’s decision to strongly urge its members to avoid using TikTok on their work devices – mobile phones, tablets and computers – following recommendations from the Centre for Cyber Security (CFCS).</p>Mar 02 02:03
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-cphpost.dk | Parliament urging members to avoid using TikTok - The Post – The PostMar 02 02:03
schestowitz[TR]  <li>Mar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2023/02/the-tiktok-block-why-does-the-canadian-government-seem-to-embrace-weak-privacy-rules/">The TikTok Block: Why Does the Canadian Government Seem to Embrace Weak Privacy Rules?</a></h5>Mar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>The Canadian government often talks about the importance of privacy, but actions speaks louder than words. Not only has privacy reform clearly not been a priority, but the government seems more than willing to use the weak privacy rules to further other policy goals. There is an obvious price for the government’s indifference to privacy safeguards and it is paid by millions of CanMar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR]adians when major privacy incidents (think Tim Horton’s or Home Depot) result in no substantive changes and no urgency for reform from the government. Indeed, as I noted yesterday on Twitter, the government has managed to rush through user content regulation in Bill C-11 and mandated payments for links in Bill C-18, but somehow privacy reform in Bill C-27 has barely moved. Some of the responsibility must surely lie with InnovationMar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR], Science and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne, who brings high energy to everything but privacy reform, but the decision reflects on the entire government.</p>Mar 02 02:04
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.michaelgeist.ca | The TikTok Block: Why Does the Canadian Government Seem to Embrace Weak Privacy Rules? - Michael GeistMar 02 02:04
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://siliconangle.com/2023/02/27/canada-bans-tiktok-government-devices/">Canada bans TikTok on government devices</a></h5>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>The ban, effective starting Feb. 28, was announced earlier today by the Treasury Board of Canada. The decision was said to be “taken as a precaution, particularly given concerns about the legal regime that governs the information collected from mobile devices, and is in line with the approach of our international partners.”</p>Mar 02 02:05
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Canada bans TikTok on government devices - SiliconANGLEMar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR] <li>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2023/02/27/canada-bans-tiktok-government-devices-2023/">Canada Bans TikTok On All Government-Issued Devices, Effective Immediately</a></h5>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>TikTok is owned by Chinese firm ByteDance, which has drawn scrutiny from around the world. When asked whether the county would enact a full country-wide ban similar to India, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seemed to entertain the idea. “This may be a first step; it may be the only step we need to take,” Trudeau commented. Trudeau says the ban on government devices may imMar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]pact people to make decisions about their own phones.</p>Mar 02 02:05
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2023/02/27/canada-bans-tiktok-government-devices-2023/ )Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2023/02/28/tiktok-federal-agencies-removal-order/">White House Orders All Federal Agencies to Remove TikTok Within 30 Days</a></h5>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>Of course, “covered application” refers quite directly to TikTok, which the European Commission banned on all corporate devices just last week. Federal agencies in the U.S. have up to 30 days (from yesterday) to “remove and disallow the installations of a covered application on” their own devices. An identical deadline is in place to “prohibit” the video-sharing platformMar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]’s access on government internet connections.</p>Mar 02 02:05
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2023/02/28/tiktok-federal-agencies-removal-order/ )Mar 02 02:05
schestowitz[TR]   <li>Mar 02 02:12
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgye3k/lastpass-shouldnt-be-trusted-with-your-passwords">LastPass Shouldn't Be Trusted With Your Passwords</a></h5>Mar 02 02:12
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:12
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>LastPass, the popular password manager, is out of good will. Ever since the company first disclosed a breach in August, it has slowly provided consumers with drips of information, and the new details that do come out increasingly paint a picture of a company that should not be trusted with your passwords.</p>Mar 02 02:12
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.vice.com | LastPass Shouldn't Be Trusted With Your PasswordsMar 02 02:12
schestowitz[TR]   <li>Mar 02 02:13
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/02/side-channel-attack-against-crystals-kyber.html">Side-Channel Attack against CRYSTALS-Kyber</a></h5>Mar 02 02:13
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:13
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>Researchers have just published a side-channel attack—using power consumption—against an implementation of the algorithm that was supposed to be resistant against that sort of attack.</p>Mar 02 02:13
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Side-Channel Attack against CRYSTALS-Kyber - Schneier on SecurityMar 02 02:13
schestowitz[TR]        <li>Mar 02 02:48
schestowitz[TR]                            <h5><a href="https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/business/23039-nokia-adopts-six-pillar-plan-to-reform-strategy-unveils-new-logo.html">Nokia adopts six-pillar plan to reform strategy, unveils new logo</a></h5>Mar 02 02:48
schestowitz[TR]                            <blockquote>Mar 02 02:48
schestowitz[TR]                                <p>Nokia, he told, presently commands a share of 25–26 per cent share in mobile networks and one of less than 20 per cent in optical networks in geographies outside China.</p>Mar 02 02:48
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Empty reply from server ( status 0 @ https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/business/23039-nokia-adopts-six-pillar-plan-to-reform-strategy-unveils-new-logo.html )Mar 02 02:48
schestowitz[TR]https://twitter.com/Penguin_Pete/status/1631030111473377280Mar 02 03:21
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@Penguin_Pete: @openAI Take your #FrankenSPAM nightmare and rot in hell with it! https://t.co/wSFEdCEmb3Mar 02 03:21
schestowitz[TR]https://twitter.com/NathanDw9/status/1628509468341198850Mar 02 03:22
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@NathanDw9: @ChipsChipChip @FOSSpatents @Chris_Dring https://t.co/MavzM3b4g9 Bruh, he has history of been accused as a Microsoft shill ☠️Mar 02 03:22
schestowitz[TR]https://twitter.com/NathanDw9/status/1628525956225720323Mar 02 03:22
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-@NathanDw9: @ProjectXbox17 @ChipsChipChip @FOSSpatents @Chris_Dring Maybe have a read of this. Don’t think Chris Dring has an a… https://t.co/0UJFkC1wtWMar 02 03:22
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 03:34
schestowitz[TR]                <h5><a href="https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/02/hackers-claim-they-breached-t-mobile-more-than-100-times-in-2022/">Hackers Claim They Breached T-Mobile More Than 100 Times in 2022</a></h5>Mar 02 03:34
schestowitz[TR]                <blockquote>Mar 02 03:34
schestowitz[TR]                    <p>Three different cybercriminal groups claimed access to internal networks at communications giant T-Mobile in more than 100 separate incidents throughout 2022, new data suggests. In each case, the goal of the attackers was the same: Phish T-Mobile employees for access to internal company tools, and then convert that access into a cybercrime service that could be hired to divert any T-Mobile user’s text messagMar 02 03:34
schestowitz[TR]es and phone calls to another device.</p>Mar 02 03:34
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-krebsonsecurity.com | Hackers Claim They Breached T-Mobile More Than 100 Times in 2022 – Krebs on SecurityMar 02 03:34
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schestowitz[TR]x https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/technology/bill-gates-praises-indias-connectivity-infrastructure-digital-networks/articleshow/98337148.cmsMar 02 09:28
schestowitz[TR]x https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/bill-gates-appreciated-indias-covid-management-vaccination-drive-says-health-minister-mandaviya/article66569348.eceMar 02 09:28
schestowitz[TR]x https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/bill-gates-meets-mandaviya-hails-india-s-covid-19-management-101677701469199.htmlMar 02 09:28
schestowitz[TR]# bill sezMar 02 09:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-economictimes.indiatimes.com | Bill Gates News: Bill Gates lauds India's digital public infrastructure - The Economic TimesMar 02 09:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.thehindu.com | Bill Gates appreciated India’s COVID management, vaccination drive, says Health Minister Mandaviya - The HinduMar 02 09:28
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hindustantimes.com | Bill Gates meets Mandaviya, hails India’s Covid-19 management | Latest News India - Hindustan TimesMar 02 09:28
schestowitz[TR]<li>Mar 02 10:14
schestowitz[TR]                                    <h5><a href="https://soatok.blog/2023/03/01/database-cryptography-fur-the-rest-of-us/">Database Cryptography Fur the Rest of Us</a></h5>Mar 02 10:14
schestowitz[TR]                                    <blockquote>Mar 02 10:14
schestowitz[TR]                                        <p>The premise of database cryptography is deceptively simple: You have a database, of some sort, and you want to store sensitive data in said database.</p>Mar 02 10:14
schestowitz[TR]                                        <p>The consequences of this simple premise are anything but simple. Let me explain.</p>Mar 02 10:14
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-soatok.blog | Database Cryptography Fur the Rest of Us - Dhole MomentsMar 02 10:14
schestowitz[TR]   <li>Mar 02 10:16
schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://eng.lsm.lv/article/politics/diplomacy/ec-refers-latvia-to-eu-court-for-non-compliance-with-open-data-rules.a498687/">EC refers Latvia to EU Court for non-compliance with open data rules</a></h5>Mar 02 10:16
schestowitz[TR]                                            <blockquote>Mar 02 10:16
schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>On February 15, the European Commission (EC) turned against Latvia in the Court of Justice of the European Union (EU) for failing to incorporate the EU Open Data Directive into national law, according to an EC statement.</p>Mar 02 10:16
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-eng.lsm.lv | EC refers Latvia to EU Court for non-compliance with open data rules / ArticleMar 02 10:17
schestowitz[TR] <li>Mar 02 10:20
schestowitz[TR]                            <h5><a href="https://tedium.co/2023/02/28/elliott-smith-youtube-algorithm-experiment/">Robot Hand is the Future</a></h5>Mar 02 10:20
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schestowitz[TR]                                <p>Today in Tedium: Can an algorithm be seen as a form of speech and help shape your decision-making? This was a key conversation point around a recent case in front of the Supreme Court that struck at the heart of one of the internet’s most important laws, Section 230. The case at hand involved an individual who died in an ISIS terrorist attack in Paris, as well as an argument that YouTube was partMar 02 10:20
schestowitz[TR]ly responsible for the attack, because of the way it fed ISIS recruitment videos through its algorithm, something that the plaintiffs suggested could have been a violation of federal terrorism laws. (While the case has yet to be decided, oral arguments did not go well for the plaintiffs.) As a fan of YouTube, I think a lot about my role in helping to shape what the algorithm feeds me. I will remove videos from my recently viewed lisMar 02 10:20
schestowitz[TR]t if I think, for some reason, looking at a MrBeast video will make it less likely that I’ll see a feed full of retro tech videos. Social media has a way of influencing us to make decisions, after all. But after having spent so much time curating my personal YouTube algorithm, I had an idea: Could I make YouTube only tell me about one very specific thing? And if so, how long would it take? Today’s Tedium discusses how I built a Mar 02 10:20
schestowitz[TR]YouTube feed of only Elliott Smith videos. — Ernie @ Tedium</p>Mar 02 10:20
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-tedium.co | I Tried (and Failed) to Make the YouTube Algorithm Bend To My WillMar 02 10:20
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schestowitz[TR]                                            <h5><a href="https://gizmodo.com/lastpass-data-breach-cybercriminal-cybersecurity-hacker-1850169784">A Top LastPass Engineer's Home PC Got Pwned by a Hacker's Keylogger</a></h5>Mar 02 11:18
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schestowitz[TR]                                                <p>For months, the company has been periodically providing updates about a nasty data breach that occurred last August. At the time, LastPass revealed that a cybercriminal had managed to worm their way into the company’s development environment and steal some source code but claimed there was “no evidence” that any user data had been compromised as a result. Then, in December, thMar 02 11:18
schestowitz[TR]e company made an update, revealing that, well, actually, yeah, certain user information had been compromised, but couldn’t share what, exactly, had been impacted. Several weeks later it did reveal what had been impacted: users’ vault data, which, under the right, extreme circumstances, could lead to total account compromises. And now, finally, LastPass has provided yet more details, revealing that the fallout from the breach waMar 02 11:18
schestowitz[TR]s even worse than previously imagined. It’s probably enough to make some users run screaming for the hills.</p>Mar 02 11:18
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-gizmodo.com | LastPass Says Top Engineer's Home PC Was Hacked to Steal DataMar 02 11:18
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