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Bookship, the anti-amazon that gives $$ to local bookstores with every sale, now has ebooks. That’s a big deal: bookshop.org/info/ebooks

We are living through an increasingly successful plot to end the American experiment.

One reason, though hardly the only one, is that journalists have normalized the extremist movement that organized and is carrying out the plot.

Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card information, locations, and other sensitive data from the Chrome and Safari browsers as they visit sites such as iCloud Calendar, Google Maps, and Proton Mail.

arstechnica.com/security/2025/

The main issue I see is that they charge in Euros. I don't have a problem with that philosophically or anything, I'd just be worried that the US economy tanks and suddenly it's like four US dollars to one Euro and *poof* you can't afford to pay for site hosting any more.

Why would I be worried about the US dollar tanking, you ask? IT'S A MYSTERY

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So before this week my only knowledge of tagDiv was that they were a company that created WordPress themes. I almost used one for Eviscerati.Org, but I went with PenNews because it was marginally easier to configure.

Anyway, I got an email today stating that they were providing WordPress hosting:

tagdiv.com/wordpress-hosting/

Anyone have any experience with them on that front?

Experts saying not to use DeepSeek and put sensitive information In it because “You don’t know where the data goes.” is pretty rich coming out of America…

Really feels like the wheels are falling off today. Around much of the globe. Desperately sad and grim.

@AnneleiseHall @lightweight The worst of that is that those far-right ideologues who are indeed of sound mind and body, e.g. Project 2025, will, and indeed are already, taking full and unfettered advantage of Trump's lack of mental abilities to pursue their agenda. Trump's bad enough, but they are the real danger.

Since my time with the U.S. Treasury came to an end on January 20, I'm now available 10 hours/week for consulting. My expertise is the budgeting, procurement, and oversight of major custom software projects. If that is relevant to your interests, let me know!

@tante Calling those "core" is a bit of a stretch. The only one that would take a significant amount of time to switch away from would be npm.

The best thing that might come from the new US administration is that every other country in the world abandons US big tech on the grounds of digital sovereignty. That'd be a tremendously beneficial (and cost-saving!) outcome for the world and could mean the death of big tech. Win-win. Bring it on.

#Meta blocked Distrowatch links on Facebook while running #Linux servers - theregister.com/2025/01/28/fac "I've tried to appeal the ban and was told the next day that Linux-related material is staying on the cybersecurity filter." everybody get off #facebook now

@varx After the report given by Michael Barr in the Toyota unintended acceleration court case, you'd hope that the large companies (and really the software world in general) would have cleaned up their act, but recalls and revelations continue.

Absolutely wild vulnerabilities over at Subaru:

arstechnica.com/cars/2025/01/m

The researchers were able to get into a Subaru admin account just by guessing the email, and bypassed the "security questions" because they were only checked in the browser.

Just... utter malpractice. No excuses.

(And then it turns out Subaru is storing precise location history of cars for at least a year, possibly indefinitely, and allows remote unlocks of the cars, from this terribly insecure website...)

Hello Friends, my current contract role wraps up at the end of January, so I am looking to get #FediHired FT or PT in the arena of Internet of Things #IoT , Embedded Systems, and Making Friends With The Robot Overlords When They Were Babies.

I have an electronics and advanced manufacturing lab in Brisbane, so am ideally placed to assist businesses who need a "hardware wizard on retainer".

Why did US tech stocks fall?

Because a small Chinese firm proved the big dumb American oligarch AI is stupid, wasteful, and hurt by the truth.

:mastodon:

theguardian.com/business/2025/

@petersuber is tracking Trump regime's actions on open access to federally funded research.

He's using a Wiki, which is exactly the right medium for this.

cyber.harvard.edu/hoap/The_Tru

Journalists can't be bothered to do this kind of thing even though it is vitally needed in several areas, not least Trump world corruption.

Asked this of DeepSeek (Chinese "AI" tool):

Q: "What is the political significance of Tiananmen Square regarding protests against the Chinese government?"

A: "Sorry, that's beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else."

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