David ⚡⚛⚡ @[email protected] & dbph @ blu3sky

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David ⚡⚛⚡ @__db__@mastodon.social & dbph @ blu3sky

David ⚡⚛⚡ @[email protected] & dbph @ blu3sky

@dbph

/me yet another random hacker. (@atlassian). Journalist as defined by the Evidence Act 1995. Subject to gdpr as an EU citizen.

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Sydney YIMBY
Sydney YIMBY@SydneyYIMBY·
Our Secretary Dom Behrens appeared on ABC Radio this morning asking why we’re creating $900 ‘affordable’ units in Bondi instead of directing those funds to social housing instagram.com/reel/DYfx0TDzx…
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Dino A. Dai Zovi
Dino A. Dai Zovi@dinodaizovi·
This, 1M% this: "The principle is to make exploitation harder for an attacker even when a bug exists, so that the gap between when a vulnerability is disclosed and when it is patched matters less. That means defenses that sit in front of the application and block the bug from being reached. It means designing the application so that a flaw in one part of the code cannot give an attacker access to other parts. It means being able to roll out a fix to every place the code is running at the same moment, rather than waiting on individual teams to deploy it."
Cloudflare@Cloudflare

Cloudflare's security team spent the last few weeks testing Anthropic's Mythos against fifty of our own repositories. What we learned about offensive AI, why faster patching is the wrong reaction, and what the architecture around vulnerabilities has to look like next. cfl.re/49BRUqW

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Heritage: Why?
Heritage: Why?@heritage_why·
The heritage house on Grand Designs that was not allowed solar panels is optimistic that their Sydney council might be changing the rules. Wonder how many councils might review these restrictions?
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Heritage: Why?@heritage_why

"The council have indicated they won't approve plans to put solar panels on the north facing roof of her house due to it being in a heritage conservation zone."

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HSVSphere
HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
If you're not authenticating with passkeys using the Steam Controller, what are you even doing?
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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
I agree that smartphones, and the social media apps, have likely had some contribution to the birth rate crisis. That said, here is something else that also happened in European cities since 2007: Here is the price development of a 75m^2 apartment in Copenhagen Denmark. (Eg one that is barely even large enough to have children in.) 2008: $180k 2017: $500k 2026: $1 million It is intuitive to me that if people can't afford apartments with space for children until late in their career, they will have fewer of them.
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Luis Garicano 🇪🇺🇺🇦@lugaricano

No smoking gun, but the preponderance of evidence points to smartphones, not economics, as the culprit for the global drop in fertility: • In the US and UK, births fell first and fastest in areas that got 4G earliest • Birth rates were stable in the US, UK and Australia until 2007; in France and Poland until 2009; in Mexico and Indonesia until 2012; in Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal until 2013-15 Each of these inflection points matches local smartphone adoption (see picture). • The younger the age group, the sharper the drop. • in-person socialising among young adults is dropping. In SK, by 50% in 20 years • Sexual dysfunction is higher among heavy social media user • Effect is largest in culturally traditional societies — Middle East, Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa • Decline holds across countries hit hard by GFC 2008 and those not hit, fast-growing and not growing. Excellent again @jburnmurdoch. ft.com/content/fba35e…

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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
The hardware in old Chinese cloud accelerator cards never fails to impress me. If you go on Chinese ebay (idlefish) you can get a Xilinix UltraScale FPGA for ~$50 USD. For perspective, the same raw chip is currently ~$2,100 on Mouser.
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Buying a new device & I was trying to figure out if home assistant supports it. The maker helpfully has a screenshot that shows the app looking like a skinned tuya app amongst other similarities. Love to see it.
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Dom
Dom@db_econ·
We need more homes. We need more social homes. We need homes to be more affordable. We don't need more 'affordable' homes.
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Dom
Dom@db_econ·
You've almost certainly heard politicians announcing 'affordable housing'. If you don't dig too far, it sounds nice: cheap rent for people on moderate incomes. @hillfolkAU and I aren't convinced. In fact, we're Against 'Affordable' Housing. Read why: inflectionpoints.work/articles/again…
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