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retired from Bundesmarine casual obsever of the gaming world... 😇😁 Monthly Donations Recommended: @seenotretter @Friedensdorf #MarkHamillIsALegend

Earth, Milky Way, Universe Katılım Nisan 2024
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ATN Pewy
ATN Pewy@PewyArt·
OBACHT MENSCHLICHE WESEN! Um 19 Uhr starte ich einen Stream und schaue mir zum ALLERERSTEN MAL Conan Exiles an. Ich lade euch alle ein, mir dabei Gesellschaft zu leisten in Form von aktivem Communiychatten oder süßem stillen Lurken. Muss ich irgendwas Wichtiges beachten?
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O𝓷k𝓮I Jo 🍭 ヨ叔父さん 
Bequemlichkeit, Verfügbarkeit, Sicherheit, Kosten … es gibt viele Argumente für und gegen den Kauf von Spielen auf digitalem oder physischem Weg. Wenn du die Wahl hast, wie kaufst du am liebsten ein Spiel? #Umfrage
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Pioneers of Pagonia ⚒️
Pioneers of Pagonia ⚒️@pagoniagame·
Who do you call to save the forest? It is...the forester of course! Did you know that all forest animals and plants disappear when too many trees are cut down? Don't panic! The green thumb of the forester will fix it! 🌳🌲 #pioneersofpagonia #indiegame #citybuilder
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I just realized that with the maxed 4M of RAM, my PDP-11 meets the basic system memory requirements for Windows 95!
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
Here are five things I learned spending 46 years in the game industry. 1) if they say "we don't need a contract", you NEED a contract. 2) if they say, "don't you trust us?" DON'T trust them. 3) never let an upper-level manager see a game with unfinished art. They won't understand, will make you change things, and throw off your schedule. 4) never, EVER, sign a deal with Electronic Arts. They can and have openly betrayed even the most iron-clad contracts, even when it goes against their own interests. At Satan's command, I assume. 5) focus groups, at least for games, are completely valueless. They're just there for the free sandwiches. I suspect most of these rules apply outside the game industry. AND I suspect you guys can add more useful rules to my short list. Have at it!
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Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware@tomshardware·
Google Chrome 'silently' downloads 4GB AI model to your device without permission, report claims — researcher says practice may violate EU law, waste thousands of kilowatts of energy tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…
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ATN Pewy
ATN Pewy@PewyArt·
"GRRR DU HAST DAS SPIEL IN NUR EINER WOCHE DURCHGESPIELT™ JETZT HAST DU BESTIMMT GANZ VIEL LANGEWEILE!!!" Die Langeweile (meine drei letzten Charaktere inkl. Pewy und ein zwei der drei aktuellen Wohnorte):
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BuBBliK
BuBBliK@k1rallik·
do you understand what just happened to your computer.. Google Chrome secretly downloaded a 4GB AI model onto your device. Without asking.. Without telling you.. It's called weights.bin. It lives deep in your system folders. It powers Gemini Nano - Google's on-device AI. And if you delete it? Chrome re-downloads it automatically. Like nothing happened. Just Google deciding your hard drive is their storage unit. At 1 billion Chrome users - that's 4 BILLION gigabytes of data pushed silently across the internet. The carbon footprint alone equals tens of thousands of cars running for a year. Check your disk right now: 📁 %LOCALAPPDATA%\Google\Chrome\User Data\OptGuideOnDeviceModel To stop it: chrome://flags → disable Optimization Guide On Device Model → restart Chrome → delete the folder. Reshare so people know what's sitting on their computers.
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Google Chrome is quietly downloading a roughly 4 GB AI model to many users’ computers without clear upfront consent. The file, called weights.bin, is part of Google’s Gemini Nano on-device language model and lands in the browser’s user data folder under OptGuideOnDeviceModel. It powers built-in AI tools such as “Help me write,” smarter tab suggestions, on-device scam detection, and page summarization. The download triggers automatically for devices meeting minimum hardware requirements, and Chrome often replaces the files if deleted. While the model processes data locally, installation happens in the background with minimal notification. The scale is noteworthy. Hundreds of millions or billions of installations add up to thousands of tonnes of carbon emissions globally from data transfer, even though each is a one-time event. To prevent or remove it, go to chrome://flags, disable the entries for the optimization guide on-device model and Prompt API, restart the browser, and manually delete the folder.

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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
‼️🚨 Microsoft calls this "intended behaviour," so here we go. How to dump the credentials of every user stored in Microsoft Edge: 1. Open Edge. Don't browse anywhere, just open it. 2. Flip to Task Manager, find Edge, expand the task. 3. Highlight the "browser" sub-task, right-click, and choose "Create Memory Dump." 4. Open the dump file and look for credentials. The logged-in Windows user can dump every stored Edge credential with no additional rights. Which means any malware that user executes has those credentials for the asking. Thanks to Rob VandenBrink at SANS: isc.sans.edu/diary/32954
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Frau Katti
Frau Katti@diesefraukatti·
Der erster Tag im Kindergarten, nach über einem Jahr Immunsupression. Ich bin unendlich dankbar. #kleinerkämpfer #kinderkrebs #krebskämpfer #krebs
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International Cyber Digest
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest·
❗️🚨 Microsoft Edge keeps every saved password in process memory as cleartext from the moment it launches. Microsoft's responsed when reported: "by design." All of them. Including credentials for sites you won't open this session. Researcher @L1v1ng0ffTh3L4N tested every major Chromium browser. Edge is the only one that behaves this way. Chrome decrypts credentials on demand, and App-Bound Encryption locks the keys to an authenticated Chrome process so other processes can't reuse them. In Chrome, plaintext surfaces only during autofill or when a password is viewed, making memory scraping far less useful. What makes this extra weird is that Edge still demands re-authentication before revealing those passwords in its Password Manager UI, while the same browser process already holds every one of them in plaintext. In shared environments, this turns into a credential harvest. On a terminal server, an attacker with admin rights can read the memory of every logged-on user process. In the published PoC video, a compromised admin account lifts stored credentials from two other logged-on (and even disconnected) users with Edge running. Microsoft's official response when notified: "by design." The finding was disclosed April 29 at BigBiteOfTech by PaloAltoNtwks Norway, alongside a small educational tool that lets anyone verify the cleartext storage for themselves.
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Frau Katti
Frau Katti@diesefraukatti·
Ich suche ein anderes Wort für "Lebemann". Bitte um Ideen. #teilenerwünscht
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Voyager 1 is sacrificing its "senses" for a few more years of life. After 48 years of service, NASA just powered down another instrument so it doesn't have to say goodbye yet. 16 billion miles away, the craft that gave us our first close look at the outer worlds is slowly going dark.
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Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)
Retro Recall (☥𝐃𝐁)@RetroMoviesDB·
This is what can get me through the week. Game Boy. Cake. Lauren Holly.
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Georg Waldmensch 🌳
Georg Waldmensch 🌳@GWaldmensch·
Was für eine wunderbare Aufnahme.
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