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NASA 3D Resources

science.nasa.gov
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Cisco AI Defense Skill Scanner

github.com
3 points·by chha·18 dni temu·0 comments

OWASP Artificial Intelligence Security Verification Standard (Aisvs)

owasp.org
3 points·by chha·3 miesiące temu·0 comments

Dietary patterns in young lung cancer

arstechnica.com
2 points·by chha·3 miesiące temu·2 comments

As We May Think

dl.acm.org
3 points·by chha·3 miesiące temu·2 comments

CrowdStrike 2026 global threat report

go.crowdstrike.com
1 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Spotify Unwrapped

banjohans.github.io
2 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Agent Compromised by Agent to Deploy an Agent

mbgsec.com
3 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

One guy accidentally hacked all a company's robot vacuums

androidauthority.com
2 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

I Built an Automated Lego Car Factory [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

"Remove Before Flight" tags bought on eBay in 2010 were from Challenger

arstechnica.com
2 points·by chha·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Grok assumes users seeking images of underage girls have "good intent"

arstechnica.com
21 points·by chha·6 miesięcy temu·5 comments

Lego SMART Play: Bringing your creations to life

lego.com
3 points·by chha·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Hacker Dressed as Pink Power Ranger Dismantles Racist Websites Live on Stage

pcmag.com
8 points·by chha·6 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Russia is about to do the most Russia thing ever with its next space station

arstechnica.com
6 points·by chha·7 miesięcy temu·4 comments

A Chinese-backed port could push the Amazon Rainforest over the edge

insideclimatenews.org
6 points·by chha·7 miesięcy temu·0 comments

OpenAI says dead teen violated TOS when he used ChatGPT to plan suicide

arstechnica.com
9 points·by chha·8 miesięcy temu·2 comments

US spy satellites built by SpaceX send signals in the "wrong direction"

arstechnica.com
17 points·by chha·8 miesięcy temu·2 comments

Mark Zuckerberg's illegal school drove his neighbors crazy

wired.com
2 points·by chha·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

OWASP Top:10 2025 RC1

owasp.org
2 points·by chha·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

comments

chha
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
...or that the satellite network connection disconnects for some reason.
chha
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Also on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_We_May_Think

The machine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memex
chha
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
In Norwegian; gives an overview of how much artists made from your Spotify usage.
chha
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
The EU already has. GDPR and the AI Act puts a lot of limits on what you can do in the open space, although it doesn't always go far enough.
chha
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
So true. Can't wait for NIS2 to be implemented in my location (EU); the new directive allows authorities to hold board members and CEOs personally responsible for cybersec fails (although only as a last resort, after trying other means).
chha
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
The belt packs typically do a lot more than to amplify ambient noise, they also handle RF, depending on the model decryption of the audio signal, EQ as well as other stuff. All while typically running on 2x1,5V AA batteries.

Audio gear isn't made to last long on batteries, it's made to be reliable for the hours a show typically lasts. I worked part-time as a sound tech (paid hobby) for 15+ years, and I never started a show without fresh batteries, regardless of what the indicators on the transmitters/receivers told me.
chha
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Been a while since I looked into this, but afaik Maven Central is run by Sonatype, which happens to be one of the major players for systems related to Supply Chain Security.

From what I remember (a few years old, things may have changed) they required devs to stage packages to a specific test env, packages were inspected not only for malware but also vulnerabilities before being released to the public.

NPM on the other hand... Write a package -> publish. Npm might scan for malware, they might do a few additional checks, but at least back when I looked into it nothing happened proactively.
chha
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
It depends. If they simply ignore the ruling, my guess is that whatever trade agreements are in place have a mechanism for escalating such violations so that an Israeli court can enforce the order. I also take for granted that it depends a lot on the political climate and the strategic value for the governments of Israel and the US...
chha
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
Similar to the Shai Hulud attack, but with more sofisticated C2 (blockchain, Google Calendar). It also uses Unicode characters to hide source code in IDEs, harvests ecosystem credentials to infect and publish new versions of packages you have access to, and more.
chha
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
There could, this would essentially be in the form of a standard library. That would work until someone decides they don't like the form/naming conventions/architecture/ideology/lack of ideology/whatever else and then reinvent everything to do the same, but in a slightly different way.

And before you know it, you have a multitude of distributions to choose from, each with their own issues...
chha
·4 lata temu·discuss
Already been done:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smile_(Doctor_Who)