Category Archives: News

Shared items and notes from my feeds and browsing. Subscribe as feed.

AMD Ryzen 4000 Mobile APUs

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I was chatting recently about AMD's long-term utter failure to address the mobile space. Apparently this is their attempt. It's not a massive win, but unlike the Turion generation, it's credible.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

For tech-weary Midwest farmers, 40-year-old tractors now a hot commodity

Source: Hacker News

Article note: 50 years of technological development, dedicated entirely to rent-seeking behavior. It's such a good microcosm of the state of things.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

Lisp Symbolics Macivory 3 with loaded software

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I've never been a huge fan, but the lisp aesthetic really was a distinct and marvelous thing.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

Qasem Soleimani: US Kills Iran Quds Force Leader, Pentagon Confirms

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Oh shit.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

The StingRay Is Why the 4th Amendment Was Written

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Fact.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

ToTok, a messaging app that as of last week was one of the most popular in the Apple and Google stores, is billed as a secure way to chat by video/text message with friends/family But it turns out that it’s actually a spying tool for Emirati intelligence https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html …

Source: Twitter / swiftonsecurity

Article note: Oh huh. My cynicism was half right; TikTok is an intelligence op, but by the UAE rather than the Chinese.

ToTok, a messaging app that as of last week was one of the most popular in the Apple and Google stores, is billed as a secure way to chat by video/text message with friends/family But it turns out that it's actually a spying tool for Emirati intelligence https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html …

Posted in News | 2 Comments

Smartphones and the location data marketplace

Source: Hacker News

Article note: The NYT has been doing a great job on giving accessible explanations of the alarming tracking the modern fondleslab has enabled. Less charming, ublock orign swatted down 25 things loading that page; its very hard to fix shit when the government, media, and industry's interests are aligned.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

ACM signed letter opposing open access

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Fuckers, I just gave them renewal money, and they're actively working against my interests to prop up the zombie parasite publishing industry. Hopefully someone will squeeze the candidates on it next election so they can at least be given the finger in a public way.
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

Navy’s flawed technology set the USS John McCain up for disaster

Source: Hacker News

Article note: Years ago, one of the directions I was considering going in when I was looking at PhD programs centered on the problems (particularly with feedback and discoverability) with touchscreen interfaces. I was mostly interested in consumer facing electronics (media players you can't operate without both hands and both eyes), and subsequently the automotive industry has ended up doing a ton of the legwork because their wretched touchscreen HMIs have been killing people. But the military-industrial complex is still doing it big. Here, we have a management process that created then didn't train around a touchscreen interface so bad it caused a deadly maritime disaster, which is the clearest case study possible in "don't do that shit."
Comments
Posted in News | Leave a comment

Twelve million phones, one dataset, zero privacy

Source: OSNews

Article note: This are already most disappointing when I'm already socially-unacceptably cynical about something, then it turns out I was underestimating how fucked up it is.

Every minute of every day, everywhere on the planet, dozens of companies — largely unregulated, little scrutinized — are logging the movements of tens of millions of people with mobile phones and storing the information in gigantic data files. The Times Privacy Project obtained one such file, by far the largest and most sensitive ever to be reviewed by journalists. It holds more than 50 billion location pings from the phones of more than 12 million Americans as they moved through several major cities, including Washington, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Each piece of information in this file represents the precise location of a single smartphone over a period of several months in 2016 and 2017. The data was provided to Times Opinion by sources who asked to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to share it and could face severe penalties for doing so. The sources of the information said they had grown alarmed about how it might be abused and urgently wanted to inform the public and lawmakers. We all know this is happening, yet there’s very little we can do about it – save for living far away in the woods, disconnected from everything. There’s cameras everywhere, anything with any sort of wireless connection – from smartphone to dumbphone – is tracked at the carrier level, and even our lightbulbs are ‘smart’ these days. Yet, despite knowing this is happening, it’s still eye-opening to see it in such detail as discovered by The New York Times.

Posted in News | Leave a comment