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$1 phone scanner finds seven Pegasus spyware infectionswired.com4 points·by truefossil·2 anni fa·1 comments
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truefossil·2 anni fa·discussLinux, FreeBSD seem to have memfd_create(). Mac OS seem to have shm_open() instead. Actually, the first two have that one as well. Interesting.The technique itself is indeed very elegant.
truefossil·2 anni fa·discussI remember that some Garmin employees gave talks on CRDTs at some event. That was 2015 or 2016, so I can not recall any details.
truefossil·2 anni fa·discusshttps://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42362781Nope, observed in different places. Was fixed in an hour or so, but it was something big.
truefossil·2 anni fa·discusshttps://www.thousandeyes.com/outages/This one shows a global event as well.
truefossil·2 anni fa·discusshttps://radar.cloudflare.com/traffic/A good "Internet dashboard" from Cloudflare. Something happened indeed, globally. China looks unaffected.
truefossil·2 anni fa·discussAgree. So far "the progress" implied understanding (discovering) previously unknown things. AI is exactly the opposite: "I don't understand how, but it sorta works!"
The technique itself is indeed very elegant.