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Amazon hamstrings free app that makes Fire TV remotes reprogrammable

arstechnica.com
6 points·by sumthinprofound·3 anni fa·1 comments

US stalkerware developer fined $410k, ordered to modify apps to reveal spying

theregister.com
7 points·by sumthinprofound·3 anni fa·2 comments

Smart ovens do dumb stuff to check for Wi-Fi

theregister.com
3 points·by sumthinprofound·3 anni fa·2 comments

NASA overspent $15M on Oracle software bc it was afraid an audit could cost more

theregister.com
44 points·by sumthinprofound·4 anni fa·11 comments

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sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
This has been common in the US for at least a decade now.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
All of my grocery shopping is done on my supermarkets website and sorting by unit price brings up the price per pound or ounce or whatever that products unit of measure is. For paper towels it returns $ per square foot, so even if the product size is different the price per unit of measure stays the same and makes it easier to comparison shop.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
we name devices based on the inventory asset tag we affix as a prefix + the acronym of the department the device is assigned to as the suffix. clean and consistent across thousands of devices.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
This happened back in 2019 with a restaurant I have a stake in. We did not enter into an agreement with Door Dash. Door Dash would call and place a pick-up order. The driver would come in and attempt to pay for the order with a debit card. The card got declined. Another (exactly the same order) gets called in, a different driver shows up - card got declined.

Staff thought it was a scam. They noticed the same type of debit card was used for both orders. Finally a driver informed us it was a door dash order. They scraped an old menu online with outdated prices, and loaded the debit card with the amount they calculated from the outdated menu.

Staff called back the phone number that placed the orders, explained the issue, and let Door Dash know there were 2 orders (sitting for over an hour, no longer saleable) that they owed [amount] for before we would take any additional orders from them, and that they needed to pay in advance over the phone before we would make any more food for them. Horrible experience, would never do business with them.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
My father (85) similar scenario falling for scam emails and phone calls. Walked in on him installing rdp software as the "Microsoft support tech" instructed him to do when he called the number in the email that told him he had a virus.

Changed his desktop pc so his account is no longer admim (can't install software). Additionally, the websites he can visit are now allow-list only with everything else blocked.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://www.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/condom.pag...

>>Free products are distributed at local businesses, community-based organizations and health care facilities. The Health Department's NYC Condom Availability Program gives away more than 30 million free safer sex products every year to over 3,500 locations throughout the five boroughs. These free products include male NYC Condoms, internal condoms (FC2) and lubricant.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
this has been my experience as well.
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
> some apps didn't even need to be installed on an iOS device; instead they could exfiltrate data from the iCloud account linked to the device. But to get such information as social media logs, the app buyer would need to "jailbreak" iOS devices or "root" Android systems, essentially getting around built-in protections...
sumthinprofound
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://militaryembedded.com/avionics/computers/optimizing-r...
sumthinprofound
·4 anni fa·discuss
> ESTIMATED READING TIME: 55 Minutes; 14268 words
sumthinprofound
·4 anni fa·discuss
I've always set custom icons using a consistent theme in my android phone's app launcher for years.