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Måten vi gjennomfører studiene våre på er egentlig laget for 1900-tallet.
Det sier Morten Breivik, førsteamanuensis ved Institutt for teknisk kybernetikk på NTNU.

#KI #Skoletut #Norsktut

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Få dere et nytt argument, losers! Forelesningen og lesing har overlevd i mer enn 800 år. Ingen teoretisk læring uten.



U.S. agencies back banning top-selling home routers on security grounds


The Commerce Department has proposed barring sales of TP-Link products, citing a national security risk from ties to China, people familiar with the matter said.


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in reply to silence7

I think that, TP-Link aside, consumer broadband routers in general have been a security problem.

  • They are, unlike most devices, directly Internet-connected. That means that they really do need to be maintained more stringently than a lot of devices, because everyone has some level of access to them.
  • People buying them are very value-conscious. Your typical consumer does not want to pay much for their broadband router. Businesses are going to be a lot more willing to put money into their firewall and/or pay for ongoing support. I think that you are going to have a hard time finding a market with consumers willing to pay for ongoing support for their consumer broadband router.
  • Partly because home users are very value-conscious, any such provider of router updates might try to make money by data-mining activity. If users are wary of this, they are going to be even more unlikely to want to accept updates.
  • Home users probably don't have any sort of computer inventory management system, tracking support for and replacing devices that fall out of support.
  • People buying them often are not incredibly able to assess or aware of security implications.
  • They can trivially see all Internet traffic in-and-out. They don't need to ARP-poison caches or anything to try to see what devices on the network are doing.

My impression is that there has been some movement from ISPs away from bring-your-own-device service, just because those ISPs don't want to deal with compromised devices on their network.

in reply to tal

Yes, this really is a situation where ISP managed devices could really be the right option for most -if they weren't such terrible companies.
in reply to Jason2357

That last part says it all, though.

The ISPs are horrible companies, mostly, and that alone warrants that users should be able to have their own router

I need a better router than my ISP wants to give me, then just give me the modem, I'll do the rest

in reply to Phoenixz

I agree, but for the reasons above, it's a terrible outcome for everyone on the internet. The number of people who will keep their router up to date with security patches are abysmal. Fix the ISPs and it would work, but you can't fix the situation where the majority of residential humans suck at managing routers.
in reply to tal

A long time ago, for whatever reason, I decided to do a port scan on my entire WAN subnet. That's how I discovered that a certain brand of DSL modem (I don't recall which) made the admin portal accessible from the WAN. And of course the credentials were admin/admin.

I think most hardware providers do better now but it was just mind boggling to me that it even happened in the first place.

in reply to jubilationtcornpone

Honestly, even limiting it to, say, the WiFi network, having a default admin login is not great.

Like, Android isolates apps from the rest of your Android system, but not from touching the rest of the network. If any random app I install on my phone can reflash my WAP's firmware or something like that, that's not great.

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State-By-State Healthcare Cost Hike Fact Sheets economicsecurity.us/resource/p… #Trump


Spiegato l’“effetto specchio” del Salar de Uyuni boliviano
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Just uploaded 6 new photos to my Flickr page: flickr.com/photos/stillugly/54… taken around Washington state. #photography


My husband bought an antenna for our TV and he warned me that it kind of looks like a little suction cup dildo and then I finally saw it and was like "Holy shit! You're right! That does look like a little suction cup dildo" and he said "Oh, that? That IS a little suction cup dildo. The antenna is behind the TV."


While we’re finally getting an extended rain with downpours forecast I’m thinking about all the birds hatched this summer and how they’ve never seen anything like this. #birds #drought
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Checked the rain gauge and amazingly we got what was forecast this time: over 2 inches. Yay!



Exploring the future of artificial intelligence and its integration into humanoid robots. A look at the promise and potential of this rapidly advancing technology.

#AI #Robotics #HumanoidRobots #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureTech #Tech

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"Perfidious Albion" though.

Look how we turned on the Europeans in our country after Brexit.

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#Tories #Immigration #Xenophobia #KemiBadenoch #UKPOL #UKPOLITICS



OH: "profs sind am ende auch nur lehrer ohne pädagogische ausbildung"

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🚀 AMD avanza a passi da gigante: Zen 6 si avvicina, amplia i suoi orizzonti Linux. #Innovation #TechNews

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La crociata di Urso contro il Green Deal: “L’Europa è assediata, siamo qui per liberarla” eunews.it/2025/10/29/urso-gree…



I’m lucky enough to own the two original cartoons, by Zec (Daily Mirror) and Leslie Illingworth (Punch) respectively, that upset Winston Churchill.



🆘⚠️ is this a common chiffchaff (Phylloscopus collybita), a greenish warbler (Phylloscopus trochiloides) or what? Any help?? ⚠️🆘

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OUTRAGEOUS! Trump's destruction of the White House East Wing is a disgusting disregard for American history! He lied about his ballroom project not affecting the structure, then illegally tore down an entire side with zero oversight. This isn't construction; it's vandalism of a national treasure.

#Politics #MAGA #WhiteHouseBallroom #News #Trump



Mark Zuckerberg got caught with his pants down!

In a way...

Meta wanted its AI so helpful, even porn script writers could get assistance:

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This must be the reason why the quality of porn dialogs has been declining!

I was also already wondering why every porn title starts to be something fucked up about incest 😂

Time to DeMeta?
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#Meta #Facebook #MetaAI #Tech #it #News #Porn #LLM #AI #Artificialintelligence #Torrent #Corporation #IP #copyright


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WhatsApp ora utilizza le passkey per proteggere i backup
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Junior Eurovision 2025, Italia: “Rockstar” pubblicato il 3 novembre

"Rockstar", il brano con cui Leonardo Giovannangeli rappresenterà l’Italia allo Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025, sarà reso pubblico lunedì 3 novembre.

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International Criminal Court to ditch Microsoft Office for European open source alternative


The International Criminal Court (ICC) will switch its internal work environment away from Microsoft Office to Open Desk, a European open source alternative, the institution confirmed to Euractiv.

German newspaper Handelsblatt first reported on the plans. The switch comes amid rising concerns about public bodies being reliant on US tech companies to run their services, which have stepped up sharply since the start of US President Donald Trump’s second administration.

For the ICC, such concerns are not abstract: Trump has repeatedly lashed out at the court and slapped sanctions on its chief prosecutor, Karim Khan.

https://www.euractiv.com/news/international-criminal-court-to-ditch-microsoft-office-for-european-open-source-alternative/




TWiT fans, it’s been too long!

I’ll be on the show this SUNDAY, NOV 2!

…although for me it’ll be ~5:00 a.m. Monday. At least I’m fun when I’m barely awake. You never know what I’ll say.
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Al Jazeera | HRL’s report showed images containing clusters of objects and ground discolouration that it believes to be evidence of human bodies. The HRL appears to back up other accounts from aid groups that reported chaotic scenes on the ground, including killings, arrests and attacks on hospitals.

“The actions by #RSF presented in this report may be consistent with war crimes and crimes against humanity (CAH) and may rise to the level of genocide,”

#Sudan

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