Microsoft 365 Copilot – Arbitrary Data Exfiltration via Mermaid Diagrams
adamlogue.com
Show HN: MyraOS – My 32-bit operating system in C and ASM (Hack Club project)
github.com
Are-we-fast-yet: Benchmark suite in Oberon, C++, C, Pascal, Micron and Luon
github.com
Sandhill cranes have adopted a Canada gosling
smithsonianmag.com
You already have a Git server
maurycyz.com
NORAD’s Cheyenne Mountain Combat Center, c.1966
flashbak.com
Ken Thompson recalls Unix's rowdy, lock-picking origins
thenewstack.io
AI Mafia Network – An interactive visualization
dipakwani.com
A bug that taught me more about PyTorch than years of using it
elanapearl.github.io
Poison, Poison Everywhere
loeber.substack.com
Wren: A classy little scripting language
wren.io
Show HN: Helium Browser for Android with extensions support, based on Vanadium
github.com
Making the Electron Microscope
asimov.press
Asbestosis
diamondgeezer.blogspot.com
Alzheimer's disrupts circadian rhythms of plaque-clearing brain cells
medicine.washu.edu
Eavesdropping on Internal Networks via Unencrypted Satellites
satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu
Resource use matters, but material footprints are a poor way to measure it
ourworldindata.org
Downloadable movie posters from the 40s, 50s, 60s, and 70s
hrc.contentdm.oclc.org
Validating your ideas on strangers (2017)
jeremyaboyd.com
Also not addressed is recycling. If you wear out same goods you can landfill it or recycle it. if we care about copper running out this matters. but as the article notes copper is a tiny amount of total material used, even though we should worry about running out.