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In Dresden hatte ich an einem Stand zufällig noch einen Mittelwagen (der zweite Wagen von Vorne) des InterConnex gefunden.
Mein NOB-Zug freut sich und irgendwann vielleicht find ich noch nen vierten Wagen…

Und irgendwann bekommt der Halberstädter seine Griffstangen wieder angebaut :blobcatsweat:

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Das Bild zeigt ein Modellzug der Nord-Ostsee-Bahn, das auf einem Kartonboden mit Klebeband platziert ist. Der Zug ist in Blau, Weiß und Grün lackiert und trägt die Aufschrift "Nord-Ostsee-Bahn" auf der Seite. Er besteht aus mehreren Wagen und ist in einer realistischen Darstellung gestaltet. Im Hintergrund ist ein weißer Wandabschnitt und ein Teil eines Regals mit Büchern zu sehen. Der Zug ist auf einem flachen, kartonierten Untergrund platziert, der mit Klebeband fixiert ist. Die Umgebung wirkt wie ein Raum mit einem schrägen Dach, möglicherweise ein Dachgeschoss.

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Report: Microsoft’s experimental Laptop Studio is vanishing without a replacement
Surface Laptop Studio 2 is reportedly no longer being manufactured.
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/0…
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If Microsoft replaced its executive team with AI but kept it a secret, how could we tell? What things would we expect them to do that we otherwise wouldn’t?


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Why do developers keep choosing LibreOffice after 40 years? 🛠️
Jim Hall interviews co-founder Italo Vignoli on tech, transparency, and freedom.

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#WeLoveOpenSource #LibreOffice #OpenSource #FOSS #ODF #DigitalSovereignty

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Roll for initiative—and digital rights 🏹 Support EFF's fight for online privacy and free expression with our new dice set. shop.eff.org/products/liquid-c…


The number of people who think that running, say, one-tenth of a mile in 30 seconds is equivalent to - or anything close to - running one whole mile in 300 seconds (or 5 minutes)

Is disturbing

Yes, the number of people who can run miles in under 5 minutes is in the tenths (if not hundredths) of a percent

But the number of people who can run 176 meters (a tenth of a mile) in under 30 seconds is probably about half

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The government’s lawyer, John Sauer "tried to pivot—said they were here to talk injunctions, not the meat of the order. He wanted to slice the issue up like a roast: technical here, existential over there.

Sotomayor wasn’t buying it. 'So if a president banned all guns tomorrow,' she asked, 'do courts have to wait for each person to sue individually?' He mumbled. Sipped water. Looked like he wished the floor would open."

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Trump ha proposto un accordo commerciale con i Talebani, in cambio del recupero del controllo dell aeroporto di Bagram

Donald Trump ha proposto un accordo commerciale con i Talebani, in cambio del recupero del controllo dell aeroporto di Bagram in Afghanistan, sottolineando il suo valore strategico dovuto alla vicinanza alle strutture nucleari cinesi. Durante la sua campagna elettorale, Donald Trump ha ripetutamente affermato che se avesse vinto le elezioni del…

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The Guardian:
'The Cybertruck was supposed to be apocalypse-proof. Can it even survive a trip to the grocery store?'

theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int…








Strategie di investimento per i data center evoluti


@Informatica (Italy e non Italy 😁)
Gli esperti del mercato dei data center prevedono un'enorme discrepanza tra domanda e offerta, la crescita di una robusta domanda di data center, a fronte di una crescita esponenziale dei dati, e colli di bottiglia nell'offerta. Ecco i fattori che incidono nelle incertezze di mercato





Watching people use the term "enshittification" with growing frequency. Another term for that is "blight."

Here's an article I wrote about how to make things work for people in the era of social media blight.

knightcolumbia.org/blog/how-to…

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Corey Doctorow (@pluralistic) popularized the term "enshittification" referring to the deliberate lifecycle of online platforms: "first, the platform allocates surpluses to end-users; then, once users are locked in, those surpluses are taken away and given to business-customers. Once the advertisers, publishers, sellers, creators and performers are locked in, the surplus is clawed away from them and taken by the platform."

pluralistic.net/2023/02/27/kno…



Palestinian Resistance Committees: Anti-Israeli operation in Salfit was a strong response to crimes of Zionists parstoday.ir/en/news/daily_new…



Supreme Court could block Trump's birthright citizenship order but limit nationwide injunctions

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Uber Expects More Drivers Amid Robotaxi Push tech.slashdot.org/story/25/05/…


The Constitution doesn't explicitly mention emergency powers, but many scholars argue it's implied by the structure of the executive branch (and courts have generally been willing to consent to this).

But what happens when a president declares *everything* an emergency?
trib.al/ETYIK75





TL;DR: The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) threatens to impose censorship online under the guise of protecting minors, leading to over-censorship and suppressing important discussions. Despite claims to the contrary, the bill creates a vast legal framework that could stifle free speech and harm small platforms disproportionately. eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/kids… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum


OpenAI is moving to publish the results of its internal AI model safety evaluations more regularly in what the outfit is saying is an effort to increase transparency. Via @Techcrunch. #AI #OpenAI #ChatGPT #OnlineSafety #Tech #Technology flip.it/2nUmnJ



Hospital tells family brain-dead Georgia woman must carry fetus to birth because of abortion ban apnews.com/article/pregnant-wo…


Steam hackerato? Valve smentisce, ma dovresti comunque proteggere il tuo account
leganerd.com/2025/05/15/steam-…
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Oro prodotto dall'alchimia delle stelle. Una nuova origine per l’oro e altri elementi pesanti, dai brillamenti di magnetar "fucine d'oro" come le kilonove. Anche le magnetar, attraverso i brillamenti giganti, possono contribuire alla formazione di oro e altri elementi pesanti, processo che finora era stato identificato solo nelle rare collisioni tra due stelle di neutroni...

#Astronomia #brillamentidimagnetar #magnetar #metallipesanti #satelliteintegrar #steledineutroni

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Japanische Weinbeeren, Nutka-Himbeeren und Zimthimbeeren in der zentralen Rubologie.


Hackers are running a worldwide cyberespionage campaign dubbed 'RoundPress,' leveraging zero-day and n-day flaws in webmail servers to steal email from high-value government organizations.

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…




La Germania cancella l'Italia dalla lista dei partner strategici | LA NOTIZIA

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> La Germania, su spinta della Spd, cancella l'Italia dai partner strategici di Berlino: il nuovo governo tedesco snobba Roma.

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L'immagine mostra un uomo in un contesto formale, probabilmente durante un evento pubblico. Indossa un abito blu scuro, una camicia bianca e una cravatta grigia, con un'espressione leggermente sorridente. Le luci di sfondo, con un effetto bokeh, suggeriscono un palco o una scena, con luci blu e gialle che creano un'atmosfera solenne. L'uomo ha i capelli corti e grigi, e indossa occhiali con montatura scura. La sua postura è eretta, e sembra essere in un momento di pausa o di ascolto.

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Nachti Bussi 💋Mastos
Schlaft schön und träumt etwas Süßes.
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Eine Frau steht auf einer Holztreppe, die mit braunen Stufen und einem hellen Geländer ausgestattet ist. Sie trägt ein durchsichtiges, langärmeliges Oberteil mit einem farbenfrohen Paisley-Muster in Rosa, Braun und Beige, das bis knapp über die Hüfte reicht. Das Oberteil hat einen knöchelhohen Ausschnitt mit einem Bändchen am Hals. Sie kombiniert das Oberteil mit schwarzen Strumpfhosen mit Punkten und Spitzenverzierungen an den Oberschenkeln, die bis zu den Knien reichen. Ihre schwarzen, kniehohen Lederstiefel ergänzen das Outfit. Ihre Haare sind zu einem lockeren Knoten hochgesteckt, und sie trägt kleine Ohrringe. Sie lächelt leicht und blickt direkt in die Kamera.

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Whether people can be jailed and deported for writing op-eds in the United States is not a "thorny legal issue," CNN.

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The land of "free speech" is suddenly not so "free speech" anymore, is it?



Coinbase says it is working with the US SEC to resolve an investigation into whether it misstated its user numbers by reporting 100M+ "verified users" in 2021 (New York Times)

nytimes.com/2025/05/15/technol…
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Coinbase says it is working with the US SEC to resolve an investigation into whether it misstated its user numbers by reporting 100M+ "verified users" in 2021 (New York Times)

nytimes.com/2025/05/15/technol…
techmeme.com/250515/p32#a25051…



Chrome using Gemini Nano for ‘Enhanced Protection’ against scams


in reply to LainTrain

Not sure if I'm missing something here, but that scans ports on the localhost, it is not a port scan of your entire network. While that's still crazy and not something you want, it's not quite what you initially said, and I don't believe they'd be able to scan outside of your machine
in reply to L3s

I think the principle could be applied to scan outside of the machine.

It is making requests to 127.0.0.1:{port} - effectively using your computer as a "server" in a sort of reverse-SSRF attack.

There's no reason it can't make requests to 10.10.10.1:{port} as well.

Of course you'd need to guess the netmask of the network address range first, but this isn't that hard.

In fact, if you consider that at least as far as the desktop site goes, most people will be browsing the web behind a standard consumer router left on defaults where it will be the first device in the DHCP range (e.g. 192.168.0.1 or 10.10.10.1), which tends to have a web UI on the LAN interface (port 8080, 80 or 443), then you'd only realistically need to scan a few addresses to determine the network address range.

If you want to keep noise even lower, using just 192.168.0.1:80 and 192.168.1.1:80 I'd wager would cover 99% of consumer routers.

From there you could assume that it's a /24 netmask and scan IPs to your heart's content. You could do top 10 most common ports type scans and go in-depth on anything you get a result on.

I haven't tested this, but I don't see why it wouldn't work, when I was testing 13ft.io - a self-hosted 12ft.io paywall remover, an SSRF flaw like this absolutely let you perform any network request to any LAN address in range.

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