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Russia, China, Iran state media see boost on X after removal of ‘state-affiliated’ labels

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Russia, China, Iran state media see boost on X after removal of ‘state-affiliated’ labels

  • Many sites have had to enable reveal passwords for people with complicated passwords not using password managers.

    It's low risk, but their numbers are also coming from fairly dated hardware and is just proof of concept. It can almost certainly be speed up significantly.

  • The problem is that so many browsers leverage hardware acceleration and offer access to the GPUs. So yes, the browsers could fix the issue, but the underlying cause is the way GPUs handle data that the attack is leveraging. Fixing it would likely involve not using hardware acceleration.

    As these patterns are processed by the iGPU, their varying degrees of redundancy cause the lossless compression output to depend on the secret pixel. The data-dependent compression output directly translates to data-dependent DRAM traffic and data-dependent cache occupancy. Consequently, we show that, even under the most passive threat model—where an attacker can only observe coarse-grained redundancy information of a pattern using a coarse-grained timer in the browser and lacks the ability to adaptively select input—individual pixels can be leaked. Our proof-of-concept attack succeeds on a range of devices (including computers, phones) from a variety of hardware vendors with distinct GPU architectures (Intel, AMD, Apple, Nvidia). Surprisingly, our attack also succeeds on discrete GPUs, and we have preliminary results indicating the presence of software-transparent compression on those architectures as well.

    It sounds distantly similar to some of the canvas issues where the acceleration creates different artifacts which makes it possible to identify GPUs and fingerprint the browsers.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    GPUs from all major suppliers are vulnerable to new pixel-stealing attack

    News @lemmy.world

    Charges dropped against Philadelphia officer who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry at traffic stop

  • Take this article with a grain of salt.

    1. the site that hosts it is a garbage clickbait health site.
    2. It links to an article in the NIH database, but it's from last year and as the bright yellow box says, there are some concerns about the article. ( concern and the reply )
    3. It has been corrected
    4. They also note in the article "all oral contraceptive pills may cause mood changes, but the newer oral contraceptive pills containing estradiol or estradiol valerate may be less likely to cause mood changes."
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Apple Releases macOS Sonoma With Interactive Widgets, Game Mode, and More For all Compatible Macs - Download Available

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    Todd Howard Says Planet Exploration in Starfield Was Brutal Before Being 'Nerfed' - IGN

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Unravel The Talos Principle 2's Mysteries In November (2nd)

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Don't Nod's Banishers: Ghosts Of New Eden Delayed To February

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Final Fantasy 14’s 6.5 patch arrives next week (Oct 3rd) with a new dungeon, trial, alliance raid and more

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    CD Projekt apologise for Cyberpunk 2077 Ukrainian script's potentially "offensive" references to Russians

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Free Starfield Copy When Purchasing an Xbox Series X at Select Retailers

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    PlayStation 5 Store Gets Long-Anticipated User Rating System

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    PS Plus Essential October Titles Include The Callisto Protocol and More According to Leaks

    Games @sh.itjust.works

    Star Wars' Ahsoka Tano Battle Pass Now Available In Fortnite Chapter 4: Season 4

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    Endless Dungeon's Lera Lynn On Music For Games, Her 'True Detective' Work, Writing During A Pandemic, And More

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    Ubisoft Bordeaux On Its Nostalgic AC1 Filter In Assassin's Creed Mirage

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    SAG-AFTRA members overwhelmingly vote in favour of authorising video game strike

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    Here's how Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth players will catch chocobo in the wild

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    15 years later, more Beyond Good & Evil 2 footage surfaces

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    Game prices are too low, says Capcom exec

  • The intent is to ban books about topics they don't like racism, queers, trans folks, abortion, etc as part of the "war on wokeness". They pretend that they're sexually graphic or things kids shouldn't learn about, but it's incredibly unlikely schools ever had books beyond a few classics.

    Obviously, these are everyday topics so it's going to ban a lot of neighboring content, probably including the bible. Regardless, because it's at a state-run institution, it's unconstitutional.

    The kids will hear about all of these topics in much greater detail on fox news every day anyway, so this is entirely for show and to cause chaos.

  • Great summary! a teensy nitpick. I wouldn't say the most recent court said it was "fine" per se since they didn't give any reasoning. It is at least possible, that there is a technical issue with earlier rulings. It could be minor technicality, and they let the law take effect pending the next court date?

    I think your implication is likely correct, and this is probably political, but we really don't know the reason, and I think not giving one is surprising.

  • Some highlights if you don't want to click:

    Temperatures are forecast to be warmer than normal for all of the northern U.S., from northern California, Oregon and Washington to Pennsylvania, New York and into New England.

    NOAA says that temperatures will stay closer to the 30-year average for the South.

    For the precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, etc.), the northern states could see below-normal snowfall, especially in the northern Rockies and the Great Lakes.

    Across most of the South, wetter than normal conditions are expected, especially in the Southeast from Louisiana to Florida and into the Carolinas.

    For the Northeast, there is a chance that this will be a wetter than normal winter from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia, to New York City and into southern New England.

    super important detail

    One other thing to note, this is all a probability forecast. The atmosphere is very fluid and dynamic, and forecasts could change.

  • OP NOTE: This is actually a week old, today 3 judge panel allowed the ban to go into effect. Here's the author's mastodon post about it. though there are few other details and I can't find a new story about it.

    BREAKING: A three-judge panel of the 5th Circuit (Elrod, Haynes, Douglas) allows Texas’s book-ban law to go into effect, issuing an administrative stay of the district court ruling enjoining enforcement of the law.
    The court gave no reasoning for its order, which is remarkable given that the law has never been allowed to go into effect, so the order — although posed as merely “administrative” — is a ruling, at least temporarily, changing the status of state law.

  • You should 100% lie when you can. You can give every site a different email address, name, birthday, gender, and location and just note all of that in your password manager.

    However, there's a lot you just can't control, like other people catching you in their pictures.

  • This only sorta works for today and if your friends never share images or videos online. The ever-increasing amount of people taking pictures and filming and posting them online means the day is quickly approaching where you could be identified and tracked through other people's content, security & surveillance cameras, etc.

    If stores start adopting the tracking used at Walmart and the Amazon biometric data, social media will be the last of your worries.

  • I have no idea what their business model is, but this would be a great way to collect more data for training various forms of AI. Arguably without harvesting people's personal data or their creative works.

    I also suspect that because it's an assistive tool, it can probably get a fair bit of grant money.