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New Bambu Lab Firmware Update Adds Mandatory Authorization Control System
hackaday.com/2025/01/17/new…
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This can’t be real. While organizations are busy enforcing AI policies to protect confidential data, Microsoft quietly enables this by default and labels it ‘Your privacy matters.’ Unbelievable.
nixCraft 🐧@nixcraft
Heads up: Microsoft Office, like many companies in recent months, has slyly turned on an “opt-out” feature that scrapes your Word and Excel documents to train its internal AI systems. This setting is turned on by default, and you have to manually uncheck a box in order to opt out. If you are a writer who uses MS Word to write any proprietary content (blog posts, novels, or any work you intend to protect with copyright and/or sell), you’re going to want to turn this feature off immediately.
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The BBC reports the Internet Archive has been compromised by a Threat Actor operating under the moniker "Have I Been Pwned".
This is unequivocally false.
The BBC has incorrectly attributed the compromise to the the website owned and operated by security researcher @TroyHunt

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Hawk Tuah recently went viral for her based rant about VS Code’s not-so-open source nature.
“It’s astonishing that people still think VS Code is fully open source when Microsoft is playing the oldest trick in the book,” she said, exasperated. “They release the base code under an open-source license, sure—but the moment you want real functionality like Python Language Servers or useful extensions, suddenly you're tied to their official, proprietary builds.”
She added that “they even hide APIs for internal use only. It's a classic Embrace, Extend, Extinguish strategy, and people are falling for it like it’s 1999 all over again.”


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