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mercredi 5 février 2025, 16:32
A year on from Google and Yahoo implementing stricter requirements for bulk email senders, the rate of DMARC adoption has more than doubled. A new study from Red Sift, based on the tracking of 72.85 million apex domains, shows the number of organizations adopting DMARC is up ...
Just how many web browsers does the world need? Norwegian browser specialist Opera thinks the more the merrier. It’s just launched Opera Air Stable 116.0 for macOS and Windows, designed to improve user focus and well-being. The new release sits alongside the browser’s...
It kind of goes by under the radar, but aside from HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX, there’s another traditional classic UNIX still in active development today: UnixWare (and its sibling, OpenServer). Owned and developed by Xinuos, UnixWare and other related code and IP was acquired...
Fists flew at a court hearing for the accused murderer of Alianna Farfan in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The victim's partner and another man lunged at the suspect, scuffled with a court officer, and after the resulting brawl was over were charged with felonies. — Read the rest ...
Jake Hillion gave a presentation at FOSDEM about using sched_ext, the BPF scheduling framework that was introduced in kernel version 6.12, to help find elusive concurrency problems. In collaboration with Johannes Bechberger, he has built a scheduler that can reveal...
They say great art reflects its time. When it comes to Apple’s business, just as the iMac and iPod matched the zeitgeist, the company must now develop its business to meet the complex demands of a divided, post-globalist world struggling with economic and climate...
Late last year, the MaXX Interactive Desktop, the Linux (and BSD) version of the IRIX desktop, sprung back to life with a new release and a detailed roadmap. Thanks to a unique licensing agreement with SGI, MaXX’ developer, Eric Masson, has been able to bring a lot of the...
The Hill of Crosses in Lithuania is an incredible place where more than 100,000 crosses cover an old fort hill. This site is 7.5 miles from a nearby town called Siauliai. It's believed that people began placing crosses on this hill during the 14th century. — Read the rest ...
Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr), Fedora (fastd, ovn, and yq), Mageia (libreoffice), Slackware (mozilla), SUSE (google-osconfig-agent, grafana, helm, and rime-schema-all), and Ubuntu (linux-azure, linux-azure-5.4, linux-lowlatency, openjdk-17,...
Today, my friend sent me a photo of this unique contraption that they saw on the side of the road. The contraption looks like part of a tractor, combined with part of a bike, with a little bit of chain link fence mixed in, a large bottle of fluid, and many other details that ...
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According to a new report, 60 percent of respondents claim that their organization is failing to keep pace with data changes resulting from AI demands. In addition, the study from Immuta shows that traditional data architecture challenges persist, with nearly half of...
A new report from LevelBlue reveals an increase in the use of Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) kits, with business email compromise (BEC) remaining the most common form ofattack. Because PhaaS kits are increasingly accessible, it's easier for threat actors to carry out advanced ...
When a human decided to break open a delicious looking, chocolate filled pastry, their cat decided that would be the perfect time to cause some shenanigans. The cat unapologetically puts its foot right into the center of the gooey chocolate on the inside of the treat, and...
YouTube keeps recommending videos to me that show people skydiving in creative and terrifying ways. In this video a guy casually sits on the wing of an airplane before jumping off and pulling his parachute string. The way he's sitting, with one leg resting on the other,...
This is one of the funniest things I've seen lately. Check out Jupiter, a 21-month-old Golden Retriever who has the absolute best (and most hilarious) snore I've ever heard and seen. It's hard to believe this is real, because it looks *exactly* like a cartoon come to life. —...
A man was riding a ski lift in New Hampshire on Sunday when his chair suddenly dislodged and plunged to the ground. The skier dropped 20 feet from the Flying Bear lift at Attitash Mountain Resort in Bartlett, according to ABC News. — Read the rest The post Man riding ski li...
Remember when the CIA engaged in wholesome activities like overthrowing democratically elected governments and flooding American cities with crack cocaine for funsies? Those were the good old days. According to the WSJ, Trump's newly installed CIA Director John Ratcliffe...
The company that once opened its code of conduct with the words “Don’t be evil” is now opening the door to assisting in the creation of AI-powered weapons and surveillance systems. Changes in the company’s statement of AI principles introduced in a blog post on...
San Francisco's Department of Public Works demonstrated peak bureaucratic theater yesterday when multiple workers stood around a water-filled pothole (which ABC7 breathlessly misidentified as a 'sinkhole') while Waymo's autonomous vehicles yolo'd straight through it. The...
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