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  • FBI used ‘software tools’ to search social media for election-related talk: analyst

    11/14/2024 10:01:09 AM PST · by Libloather · 30 replies
    NY Post ^ | 11/12/24 | Steven Nelson
    WASHINGTON — House Republicans are demanding more information from the FBI about its use of “software tools” to seek out election-related speech on social media after a bureau analyst mentioned their use during a recent deposition — before being barred from saying any more by FBI lawyers. House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told FBI Director Christopher Wray Tuesday to hand over the information as President-elect Donald Trump’s looming return to office creates uncertainty for Wray’s future employment. “In a transcribed interview… on October 23, 2024, an FBI Criminal Investigative Division Analyst previously assigned to the [Foreign Influence Task...
  • Advice on iphone fix can't access music

    09/20/2024 4:47:20 AM PDT · by MomwithHope · 37 replies
    9/20/24 | me
    Need advice on an iphone update fix.
  • Hacking blind spot: States struggle to vet coders of election software

    09/01/2024 10:48:29 AM PDT · by Libloather · 24 replies
    Politico ^ | 9/01/24 | John Sakellariadis
    When election officials in New Hampshire decided to replace the state’s aging voter registration database before the 2024 election, they knew that the smallest glitch in Election Day technology could become fodder for conspiracy theorists. So they turned to one of the best — and only — choices on the market: A small, Connecticut-based IT firm that was just getting into election software. But last fall, as the new company, WSD Digital, raced to complete the project, New Hampshire officials made an unsettling discovery: The firm had offshored part of the work. That meant unknown coders outside the U.S. had...
  • GM lays off more than 1,000 salaried software and services employees

    08/19/2024 10:58:06 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 34 replies
    CNBC ^ | 08/19/2024 | Michael Wayland
    DETROIT — General Motors is laying off more than 1,000 salaried employees globally in its software and services division following a review to streamline the unit’s operations, CNBC has learned. The layoffs, including roughly 600 jobs at GM’s tech campus near Detroit, come less than six months after leadership changes overseeing the operations, including former Apple executive Mike Abbott leaving the automaker after less than a year in March due to health reasons. “As we build GM’s future, we must simplify for speed and excellence, make bold choices, and prioritize the investments that will have the greatest impact,” a GM...
  • What video editing software do you use?

    07/26/2024 7:20:07 AM PDT · by 1Old Pro · 45 replies
    7.26.24 | Self
    Curious, given the significant knowledge and talent spread across the Freeper nation, which video editing software do you use?
  • PC Software Pioneer Gary Kildall's Life and Mysterious Death at a Monterey Bar

    07/10/2024 4:44:20 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 21 replies
    KSBW ^ | Jul 10, 2024 | Paul Dudley
    During a time of drastic change in the world of technology, a story of triumph and lost opportunities, and a mysterious death after a fight at a Monterey bar. Fifty years ago, in Pacific Grove, in the tool shed of a house on Bayview, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School named Gary Kildall wrote the software that ignited the personal computer revolution. “Gary made it possible for anybody's program to run on anyone's computer,” said Tom Rolander, Kildall’s best friend and right-hand man. In 1974, Kildall created CPM (Control Program for Microcomputers) and started Digital Research Incorporated, or DRI...
  • Harsh Reality for Record Number of Computer Science Grads: Software Employment Has Peaked

    06/28/2024 8:32:27 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 46 replies
    The Average Joe ^ | 06/27/2024 | Noah Weidner
    Tech companies and startups overhired, overspent, and overpromised — so what they’re doing now that the money isn’t coming as easily should be no surprise. Since 2022, the industry has laid off over 528K workers, echoing the downturns of the Dotcom Bubble and the Great Recession. Even with an improving economy and record stock valuations, jobs aren’t returning. This time, things might really be different.Peak software: ADP reports that the US employs fewer software developers than pre-pandemic — with a 17% drop since 2018. Job opportunities in traditionally stable tech fields are also drying up as software companies’ growth slows...
  • Mechanics Locked Out Of Computer Networks - The Car Companies Want To Put Small Guy Out Of Business

    06/28/2024 9:44:16 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 30 replies
    The Daily Dot ^ | 06/27/24 | Parks Kugle
    It has officially happened-- Mechanic says he can’t work on your car because they’ve officially been locked out of computer systemsThe car companies want to put small guy out of businessA mechanic went viral when he posted a TikTok about technicians being locked out of computer systems in a new Dodge Ram.TikTok user Shorty of Shorty’s Speed Shop (@shortysspeedshop) garnered over 301,000 views when he showed viewers what mechanics had to do to be able to repair newer car models.“It has officially happened. 2024 Ram 3500, authorization denied,” Shorty said as he showed viewers the computer screen. “Cannot get into...
  • US Bans Kaspersky Antivirus Software, Citing Russian Influence

    06/21/2024 10:05:18 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 36 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/21/2024 | Naveen Arthappully
    The U.S. Department of Commerce banned Russian company Kaspersky from selling its anti-virus software and other cybersecurity products in the country after determining that the firm posed an “undue or unacceptable risk to national security.”“Kaspersky will generally no longer be able to, among other activities, sell its software within the United States or provide updates to software already in use,” the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) said in a June 20 press release.The prohibition is applicable to Kaspersky Lab, Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab. The company’s operations were deemed to be risky to the...
  • Meet the American millionaire Marxists funding anti-Israel rallies

    11/17/2023 4:41:29 AM PST · by conservative98 · 21 replies
    NY Post ^ | 11.16.23 | Francesca Block
    The pro-Palestinian protests over the last month, where tens of thousands in the US have chanted for the end of Israel, are not merely a story of organic rage. They are also funded in large part by an uber-wealthy American-born tech entrepreneur, Neville Roy Singham, and his wife, Jodie Evans. [cut] “I decided that at my age and extreme privilege, the best thing I could do was to give away most of my money in my lifetime,” said Singham, now 69, in a statement after selling his company (for $785 million), according to a New York Times investigation in August....
  • Hyundai Kona goes in for software upgrade - Resets to 1984 - This is SHOCKING

    04/12/2024 5:38:55 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 83 replies
    Youtube ^ | 5 April 2024 | Geoff Buys Cars
    In this video we're talking abour GEOFENCING and GEOTIMING and how it could stop your car from going where you want, when you want, and it applies to all cars after around 2016. Scary stuff. #News #EV #BigBrother
  • Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Under the Hood

    09/26/2015 5:23:50 AM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 24 replies
    NY Times ^ | 26 Sept 2015 | DAVID GELLES, HIROKO TABUCHI
    “If you look at all the code in this car,” Dr. Patel said, “it’s easily as much as a smartphone if not more.” New high-end cars are among the most sophisticated machines on the planet, containing 100 million or more lines of code. Compare that with about 60 million lines of code in all of Facebook or 50 million in the Large Hadron Collider.
  • Looking for a Safe Web Host

    03/07/2024 2:22:02 PM PST · by jimjohn · 13 replies
    self | jimjohn
    I am looking for a decent place to host a web site or two. The plan is to post information the certain folks (you know who) might not like. No, I’m not talking porn in any form. Let’s put it this way: We don’t want this site to get ‘parlered’ if you know what we mean. It’s just a host that will be scalable. For the nerd/geeks out there, I am looking to install a LAMP stack for Wordpress with a CRUD backend attachment. Does anyone have any ideas?
  • Generative AI Is driving remarkable trends

    12/14/2023 5:06:00 AM PST · by Jyotishi · 71 replies
    The Pioneer ^ | Thursday, December 14, 2023 | Krishna Kumar
    The generative AI will change the way economy functions and businesses are run; it will be a game changer for in many verticals In a world driven by unprecedented technological advancements, there emerges a groundbreaking force that promises to reshape the very fabric of innovation: generative artificial intelligence. With its awe-inspiring ability to create, compose, and imagine, generative AI has surged to the forefront of scientific exploration, capturing the imaginations of researchers, entrepreneurs, and artists alike. From generating realistic images and synthesising music to aiding in drug discovery and revolutionising customer experiences, this cutting-edge technology possesses the potential to revolutionise...
  • I'm a professional hacker - and these are the 5 things that would allow me to crack into your smartphone within SECONDS

    12/02/2023 5:21:48 AM PST · by Libloather · 32 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 12/02/23 | Wiliam Hunter
    **SNIP** 1. Using out-of-date software Keiran told MailOnline that one of the first things he and other hackers look for when preparing an attack is out-of-date software. 'Out-of-date software is a really big issue because, if the software has been updated, it's probably because there is a security issue', he explained. Software, whether it is the operating system of your iPhone or the control system for a factory, often has some sort of vulnerability. While these can quickly fixed by developers, they are also often shared online through forums and hacker communities. If you haven't updated your software to include...
  • Software Engineer, Fiancee Sentenced To Prison For Developing Application To Break China’s Internet Censorship

    06/27/2023 10:03:56 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/27/2023 | Freda Wu and Sophia Lam
    Two people, who were detained by Shanghai State Security Police in October 2021 for developing software that circumvents the Great Firewall, received six- and five-year prison sentences on June 12, 2023.Undated file photo of Zhang Yibo (L) and He Binggang (R). (Courtesy of Falun Dafa Infocenter)He Binggang and his fiancée Zhang Yibo, along with several others, were arrested on Oct. 9, 2021, for developing and maintaining software that helps people living in China access overseas internet platforms, according to the Falun Dafa Infocenter.The Chinese regime set up Great Firewall (GFW), or Golden Shield Project, in 1998, which is managed by...
  • For Techies Only -- Can you predict the fate of following 8 programming languages: Java, Javascript, Python, C++, C#, Kotlin, Go, PHP?

    04/06/2023 6:35:29 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 73 replies
    Quora ^ | 04/06/2023 | Dario Fumagalli
    Can you predict the fate of following 8 programming languages: Java, Javascript, Python, C++, C#, Kotlin, Go, PHP?1. Java is the de facto enterprise standard. Having worked in some large enterprises, I know they are absolutely resistant to quick change and will keep Java for decades, like they did with COBOL. Java comes with enterprise and team features that other languages envy. 2. Javascript: depends on Web Assembly and transpilers. Even today, you can write in PHP and transpile in Javascript. It could become “the new JVM”, that is something that gets less used over time but everything use it...
  • Tesla recalls 362,758 vehicles, says full self-driving beta software may cause crashes

    02/16/2023 9:55:00 AM PST · by Tell It Right · 70 replies
    CNBC ^ | 2/16/2023 | unknown
    This is breaking news. Please check back for updates.
  • The lights have been on at a Massachusetts school for over a year because no one can turn them off

    01/19/2023 8:11:27 AM PST · by grundle · 81 replies
    NBC via Yahoo ^ | January 19, 2023 | Corky Siemaszko
    WILBRAHAM, Mass. — For nearly a year and a half, a Massachusetts high school has been lit up around the clock because the district can’t turn off the roughly 7,000 lights in the sprawling building. The lighting system was installed at Minnechaug Regional High School when it was built over a decade ago and was intended to save money and energy. But ever since the software that runs it failed on Aug. 24, 2021, the lights in the Springfield suburbs school have been on continuously, costing taxpayers a small fortune. “We are very much aware this is costing taxpayers a...
  • Native American Group Urge Apache [Software] to Change its Name

    01/17/2023 1:40:32 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 59 replies
    Techradar ^ | 1/12 | Craig Hale
    Apache has been accused of cultural appropriation and Indigenous erasureNatives in Tech, a charitable organization founded to empower Native American peoples by offering networking events among other initiatives, has urged The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) to change its name out of respect for the Indigenous culture that it is said to appropriate. In a blog post(opens in new tab), the group criticizes Apache for failing to abide by its code of conduct, citing the tech firm’s words: “be careful in the words that [they] choose”. The company’s name was said to come about when co-founder, Brian Behlendorf, watched a documentary...