My wife has been playing Paper Mario: The Origami King, and one of the musical peices kept reminding me of something, but I finally figured it out. It's very, very similar to R2DJ's "A Beautiful Mine," which you may know as the theme from TV's Mad Men. Clips:
Scorching Sandpaper Desert Battle Theme
R2DJ - A Beautiful Mine
Sometimes Elon stans call me out on Twitter when people post the "cars and rockets" post, demanding to know what stupid things Elon says about software.
Here's a primo example.
In this exchange, Elon thinks Adam Mosseri is adding rate limits to Threads just like he added them to Twitter, and that he "copied" Elon.
Anyone who understands software knows Adam is talking about WRITE rate limits to curb spam posts. Elon implemented READ rate limits in an application that relies on ad impressions.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which serves as the non-profit host for #Wikipedia, @wikidata, @mediawiki, and other free knowledge projects, has joined the Fediverse as @wikimediafoundation - welcome!!
We also met with the amazingly professional Predator, Apache and Blackhawk pilots that were stationed there for training and deterrence purposes. It’s astonishing to me just how squared away these soldiers were – not a question I asked phased them.
Our Berkeley Center for Data Science & Environment is hiring another Research Software Engineer / Data Scientist!
Details (including expected salary) at https://dse.berkeley.edu/jobs/research-software-engineer-data-scientist
Please boost and reach out w/ questions!
I’m hiring.
My team, which is overseeing the modernization of IRS IT with $10 billion+ from the Inflation Reduction Act, needs a coordinator. Someone early career who is beginning to see how much room for improvement there is with Federal IT, and is equipped for a high-profile mission.
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LA Times: How an untested, cash-strapped TV show about books became an American classic
(h/t to @gbhnews from another social)
One of the world's very strangest volcanoes, and easily one of my favorites is Kawah Ijen in Indonesia. These photos of lava are not color enhanced or photoshoped, the lava from Kawah Ijen is just that beautiful electric blue color. The lava is an incredible blue due to an extremely high sulfur content--because sulfur burns blue.
In normal volcanoes, you can sometimes catch the blue tint of volcanic gasses betraying the presence of sulfur coming into contact with oxygen, but at this volcano there is so much sulfur in the lava and air that it appears blue, and spits blue flames.
The crater during non eruptive periods is a sulfur mine, and you can find massive nearly pure sulfur crystals there. The crater lake of Ijen is enormously toxic and the sulfuric gasses in the crater can kill.
remade my whole website in Quarto and it looks much like it once did but oh man was it way easier to do. highly recommended if you want more flexibility and automation than like a Google Site but still want it to be simple and easy https://nickchk.com/
The Dutch government has officially launched their own Mastodon server, State Secretary of Digitalisation @avhuffelen announced today! The server lives on the official domain of the Dutch government, at social.overheid.nl.
The Secretary mentions in her announcement a letter to the government explaining her support for 'value-driven alternative social networks', such as Mastodon. For more information on that, check out
https://fediversereport.com/dutch-government-officially-launches-mastodon-server/
The FTC has stayed taking Ls (losses) in recent years. A judge just dismissed the FTC’s attempt to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision.
This is what happens when instead of focusing on its mission of protecting consumers, the FTC succumbed to the anti big tech narrative being pushed my media like the NYT.
And now it keeps getting embarrassed by losses in court.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/11/23779039/microsoft-activision-blizzard-ftc-trial-win
Whoa. Sophos researchers just announced that they’ve uncovered 133 malicious drivers signed with legitimate digital certificates, and found 100 of of those 133 drivers were signed by Microsoft.
From the post:
"Today, Microsoft issued Security Advisory ADV230001 as part of their July Windows Update that addresses Sophos’ discovery of more than 100 malicious drivers that had been digitally signed by Microsoft and others, dating as far back as April 2021."
"They also released Knowledge Base article 5029033, which includes new, more detailed information on the technical measures Microsoft has taken to protect against these malicious signed drivers. Sophos has had protection measures in place since 2022 that could detect the presence of, and block the installation of, these drivers."
https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/ADV230001
https://support.microsoft.com/help/5029033
I wrote recently about one of the bigger names in signing malware as a service:
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/06/ask-fitis-the-bear-real-crooks-sign-their-malware/
Here we go again.
Tons more malware signed by Microsoft again. Good on Sophos here for telling them.
Microsoft have got to sort this out. Aside from being super embarrassing for them, it’s pretty woeful that they keep trying to sell us on the idea they block malicious drivers when they keep directly signing them. At least flag packed files, MS.
https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2023/07/11/microsoft-revokes-malicious-drivers-in-patch-tuesday-culling/
Economist. Antitrust policy; industrial organization; history of economics