In my home-away-from-home of Nepal, it is customary to give gifts to others on your birthday, rather than to receive them. In that spirit, I gift to all my #FediFriends this one-player card game that you can print out and play. It's about finding homes for animals in different biomes, using the power of evolution to overcome ecosystem constraints. Personally, I think it's pretty fun. Instructions and cards are here (let me know if anything is unclear or confusing):
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k58Ht13oUF6pnFquDIGVY8IZ0cwzsEk8?usp=sharing
#RenewableEnergy passes 30% of #world’s #Electricity supply | Renewable energy | The Guardian
The pressure must remain to keep it going up.
It may only be mid-spring but right now although little #electricity is being generated by #wind (2.5 GW or 7.8% of #UK demand) a very healthy 8.6 GW or 26.6% is being met by #SolarEnergy. #Gas is down at 5.7 GW or 17.6%.
Novel Attack Against Virtually All VPN Apps Neuters Their Entire Purpose
" . . Neuters Their Entire Purpose"
Researchers have discovered a new attack that can force VPN applications to route traffic outside the encrypted tunnel, thereby exposing the user's traffic to potential snooping or manipulation.
This vulnerability, named TunnelVision, is found in almost all VPNs on non-Linux and non-Android systems.
Science finally catching up with what I've been raving about for years.
From the article:
"At $190 a ton, the utility industry averaged damages more than twice its profits. Materials manufacturing, energy and transportation industries all had average damages that exceeded their profits."
There is no profit when we account for negative externalities -- all of capitalism is premised on an accounting lie that doesn't work if, you know, we *actually account* for the pollution. Capitalist economics have always been premised on destroying our biosphere for free.
If you can't destroy the biosphere by using it as your own free cesspool -- you can't profit.
It's fucking physics. Balance the equations.
I will be at the Computer History Museum on May 16th, talking about digital privacy, security, and Big Data with the folks from PBS' NOVA.
https://computerhistory.org/events/nova-secrets-in-your-data
Important security update for GLib and D-Bus, thanks to @pwithnall
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/security-fixes-for-signal-handling-in-gdbus-in-glib/20882
If you are a downstream distributor of GLib, GTK, or GNOME-related projects, remember to follow the distributor tag on Discourse.
This classic xkcd (original: https://xkcd.com/1287/) about sums up what it looks like to me when I see arguments between proponents of #anarchism (a political philosophy I endorse) and proponents of #VoteBlue (a political tactic I endorse).
Some scenes from the MIT Kresge encampment today. after President Sally Kornbluth sent a campus-wide email threatening to suspend students who didn't vacate by 14:30 ET
Jess Piper reports – from the ground in rural Missouri and Arkansas – about how, since it knows it cannot win fair and square, the Republican party is resorting to tricks, subterfuge, and outright lies to try to impose its minority position on abortion on the majority who believe that abortion should not be made illegal.
She recently went to a Democratic rally in Arkansas, and encountered a woman handing out cards with QR code.
https://jesspiper.substack.com/p/if-the-gop-cant-keep-voters-from
Scientists create #vaccine with potential to protect against future #coronaviruses - https://www.theguardian.com/society/article/2024/may/06/scientists-create-vaccine-potential-protect-against-future-coronaviruses "Researchers say experimental shot is step towards goal of creating vaccines before a pandemic has started" urgently needed... #vax
The top editor of the New York Times makes clear that his newsroom won't take a stand on the increasingly likely end of democracy in America.
I'm sick to my stomach as I read this, but I think everyone should see what cowards we have running our most important media organizations.
https://www.semafor.com/article/05/05/2024/joe-kahn-the-newsroom-is-not-a-safe-space
Researchers at Leviathan Security have released some interesting findings that illustrate why your VPN service may not be as secure as it claims.
From the story:
"VPNs work by creating a virtual network interface that serves as an encrypted tunnel for communications. But researchers at Leviathan Security say they’ve discovered it’s possible to abuse an obscure feature built into the DHCP protocol so that other users on the local network are forced to connect to a rogue DHCP server.
“Our technique is to run a DHCP server on the same network as a targeted VPN user and to also set our DHCP configuration to use itself as a gateway,” Leviathan researchers Lizzie Moratti and Dani Cronce wrote. “When the traffic hits our gateway, we use traffic forwarding rules on the DHCP server to pass traffic through to a legitimate gateway while we snoop on it.”"
More here: https://krebsonsecurity.com/2024/05/why-your-vpn-may-not-be-as-secure-as-it-claims/
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa