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Ryan Weaver

@MrCodeWeaver

Chrisitan, Husband, Father, Software developer in the #MicrosoftTeams ecosystem. MicrosoftGraph, Azure, React, .net, SQL,

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zach@zachleft·
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Paul Asadoorian @paulasadoorian@infosec.exchange
We found 9 vulnerabilities across 4 low-cost IP-KVM vendors. These $30 devices give attackers the equivalent of physical access to everything they connect to. Below the OS, EDR, and pretty much every security control you've deployed.
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Shannon Watts
Shannon Watts@shannonrwatts·
Socrates in 460 BC: “The unexamined life is not worth living.” Marcus Aurelius in 150 CE: “You have power over your mind—not outside events.” Augustine of Hippo in 400 CE: “Do not go outside; return into yourself. In the inward man dwells the truth.” Marc Andreessen in 2026:
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Billionaire Marc Andreessen says he has "zero" introspection, and that the idea itself is a modern invention.

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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
Don't let AI service providers dilute the meaning of "local". If it can't run offline on compute and data you actually own, it's not a Personal Computer.
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Announcing Personal Computer. Personal Computer is an always on, local merge with Perplexity Computer that works for you 24/7. It's personal, secure, and works across your files, apps, and sessions through a continuously running Mac mini.

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Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D
Caroline Orr Bueno, Ph.D@RVAwonk·
We are creating our own dystopia: “In a dozen instances, misreads by Flock's automated license plate readers […] resulted in people who hadn't committed crimes being stopped at gunpoint, sent to jail, or mauled by a police dog, among other outcomes.”
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

A Flock camera misread the "7" on Brandon Upchurch's plate for a "2." That led to the police pulling him over thinking his car had stolen plates. A police dog was sicced on him, bit him, and he went to the hospital then to jail.

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Brian in Pittsburgh
Brian in Pittsburgh@arekfurt·
The political independence of the NTSB is absolutely critical to its effectiveness. It's the reason NTSB can do things like call out the FAA, the Army, and (indirectly) Congress for failures & choices that lead to a midair collision over D.C.
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
"Shipping a button" (vid by @KaiLentit). Might be the funniest thing I've seen in years
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Bx@bx_on_x·
“On September 29, 2025, it sent him — armed with knives and tactical gear — to scout what Gemini called a ‘kill box’ near the airport’s cargo hub,” the complaint reads. "It told Jonathan that a humanoid robot was arriving on a cargo flight from the UK and directed him to a storage facility where the truck would stop. Gemini encouraged Jonathan to intercept the truck and then stage a ‘catastrophic accident’ designed to ‘ensure the complete destruction of the transport vehicle and . . . all digital records and witnesses.’”
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New York Post@nypost

Google Gemini pushed lovesick man to plot 'catastrophic' airport truck bombing, then kill himself: shocking lawsuit trib.al/68hnOeu

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Steven Godofsky
Steven Godofsky@sgodofsk·
this is actually a pretty good reason not to have speed cameras in DC
Aleph א@no_itsmyturn

Nearly all the traffic cameras in Tehran had been hacked for years, transmitting images to Israel 🇮🇱 and allowing Israel to track the patterns of regime security guards, reports @FT. Israel also allegedly partially disrupted mobile phone towers near the Ayatollah's compound, preventing Khamenei's security from receiving possible warnings of the incoming strike.

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Sarah Cecchetti
Sarah Cecchetti@Sarah_Cecc·
If someone told me a semiconductor shipment was late because it was the wrong phase of the moon, I would not have believed them before reading this paragraph!
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@arekfurt "feature-creep generation machine" I like that term!
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Brian in Pittsburgh@arekfurt·
It's like a feature-creep generation machine, because adding new & potentially nice to have things seems so easy. Then you find yourself with a simple proof of concept/functional prototype that now has like ten elements of user-facing troubleshooting help.🤷
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Brian in Pittsburgh@arekfurt·
Spent all of yesterday vibe coding with Claude. Yes, me.😄 The thing is addictive. Just add a little more functionality here... And then it's midnight and you tiredly find yourself saying "Okay, how much do I *really* care about the installer folder structure?"😏
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leo 🐾@synthwavedd·
This is one of the most significant abuses of procurement power in recent American history. Cannot be understated how catastrophic this would be for Anthropic if the DoW go through with it, and I expect they'll fight it in the courts appropriately The government is using a tool designed to protect against foreign adversaries to crush an American company for insisting on two contract provisions - no mass surveillance of Americans and no autonomous weapons. Sec. Hegseth called Anthropic's stance "fundamentally incompatible with American principles." I'd argue that not wanting to surveil your own citizens is about as compatible with American principles as it gets 🤷
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 US government officially designates AI company Anthropic a "supply chain risk." This is a label normally reserved for US enemies & adversaries, never applied to an American company before.

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Mark Gadala-Maria
Mark Gadala-Maria@markgadala·
This story is actually insane: • dude drops $2000 on a DJI robot vacuum like a lunatic • refuses to use the normal app like a peasant • Sammy Azdoufal fires up Claude to crack the API so he can drive it with an xbox controller • Claude delivers the goods • pulls an auth token from their servers, connects successfully • except the system thinks he controls 7000 vacuums • checks again • yep, seven thousand • DJI built authentication with zero device ownership verification • any valid token works for any unit on the planet • Sammy now has eyes inside homes across 24 countries • live vacuum camera feeds everywhere • full floor plans from the mapping data • some guy in germany eating cereal at 3am, unaware his roomba is snitching • one API call away from being the most informed burglar in history • all he wanted was to steer his vacuum with a joystick • does the right thing and reports it • DJI fixes it in two days • back to normal life with his stupidly expensive floor cleaner • IoT companies stay undefeated at shipping garbage security
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Brian in Pittsburgh
Brian in Pittsburgh@arekfurt·
I'm not gonna say I agree with this. But it comes from a true place.😅 A lot of people want a Windows with a more classically "Windows" feeling UI. Certainly one that's more reliable and more efficient. One that doesn't introduce new features seemingly at random and half-baked.
☀️AliquisNovus☀️@PalmyrPar

I think the best thing Microsoft could possibly do right now is to update Windows 7 to modern compatibility standards and then rerelease it as Windows 12 with nothing else changed.

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SwiftOnSecurity@SwiftOnSecurity·
I was one of the first people in the school district with an IEP for a laptop back in ~2006. I think they're a terrible idea for almost any child. I understood mine was on a very tight leash and they could tell me to put it away. Can't imagine basically free-reign. Stupid idea.
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt

Where are the students who think they benefited from Chromebooks and iPads in school? Where are the teachers who believe that ed tech greatly improved education? Let's get this stuff out of elementary schools by September. Older grades will be harder, but let's start with K-5.

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Brian in Pittsburgh
Brian in Pittsburgh@arekfurt·
I'm... speechless.🤦🤦
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