The Daily... update
The update brings almost no improvement: the carousel still has its own ideas, the quick scroll spine is still lagging.
I see dead people
The update brings almost no improvement: the carousel still has its own ideas, the quick scroll spine is still lagging.
I see dead people
An "experimental art installation" dubbed "Deus in Machina" by the St. Peter's Church in Lucerne has seen a confessional booth outfitted with a vertically aligned monitor, a bunch of computer equipment and a big blue button for adventurous penitents willing to ask questions to
Thousands of Palo Alto Networks firewalls were compromised by attackers exploiting two recently patched security bugs. The intruders were able to deploy web-accessible backdoors to remotely control the equipment as well as cryptocurrency miners and other malware. Link No comment.
First: I must warn you that Bluesky is weird. It’s getting less weird by the day, but it’s still full of drama, inside jokes, not-safe-for-work images and quirky subcommunities, all of which can be jarring for newcomers. (To give you a sense: One of the early trends on
NYT Got Into Your Kitchen I like New York Times, their insights and editorials. The newsletters are more on the mild side of my interests, but this type of kitchen appliances troubleshooting I was not expecting.