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Bluetooth Dongle Gives Up Its Secrets with Quick Snooping Hack

via Hackaday by Dan Maloney on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:00:07 GMT
There’s a lot going on in our wireless world, and the number of packets whizzing back and forth between our devices is staggering. All this information can be a rich …read more

US DOE Sets New Nuclear Energy Targets

via Hackaday by Navarre Bartz on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:30:10 GMT
The Diablo Canyon NPP in California. This thermal plant uses once-through cooling. (Credit: Doc Searls)
To tackle the growing electrification of devices, we’ll need to deploy more generation to the grid. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a new target to triple nuclear …read more

8 Best Free and Open Source Network Intrusion Detection Systems

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:01:59 GMT

In this article, we'll provide our top recommendations for network intrusion detection systems.

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Microfluidic Motors Could Work Really Well For Tiny Scale Tasks

via Hackaday by Lewin Day on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:00:07 GMT
The vast majority of motors that we care about all stick to a theme. They rely on the electromagnetic dance between electrons and magnets to create motion. They come in …read more

Retrotechtacular: The TV Bombs of WWII

via Hackaday by Dan Maloney on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 16:30:26 GMT
Anyone who was around for the various wars and conflicts of the early 2000s probably recalls the video clips showing guided bombs finding their targets. The black-and-white clips came from …read more

How to Install and Use Scikit-Learn in Linux

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:12:41 GMT

This article will guide you through the steps to install and use Scikit-learn on a Linux system.

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How To Change File Timestamps To Specific Date And Time In Linux

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:08:01 GMT

This tutorial explains how to change file timestamps to a specific date and time in Linux. It also covers how to verify that the timestamps have been changed correctly.

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.NET 9 Developer Platform Released, Here’s What’s New

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 16:26:47 GMT

With thousands of improvements, including substantial updates across the entire .NET stack, .NET 9 brings you increased productivity, unmatched performance, intelligent features, and enhanced security.

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 16:36:40 GMT
I've been having a one-sided discussion with Bluesky asking they make their product less vulnerable to takeover by tech bros, and I can't tell if they're doing anything about it. They must be conflicted, on the one hand, they clearly could sell there service now for a lot of money, but when they do that they must know they're selling us out.

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:03 GMT
BTW, start thinking of WordPress as a highly networked, deployed, debugged, widely supported network operating system. It meets all the criteria. It also has storage. And can publish. And unlike other social web systems, it is textcasting-ready since it comes from the world of blogging where we competed to give writers the features they needed. We can build lots of apps on this foundation. I know there are gripes about it, all platforms have them. We very much need what WordPress can do. Think big and we'll use its capabilities to solve problems and to make communication more diverse, less centralized.

The Life Cycle of Nuclear Fission Fuel: From Stars to Burn-Up

via Hackaday by Maya Posch on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:00:47 GMT
Outdone only by nuclear fusion, the process of nuclear fission releases enormous amounts of energy. The ‘spicy rocks’ that are at the core of both natural and artificial fission reactors …read more

LibreOffice 24.8.3 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 88 Bug Fixes

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:43:15 GMT

LibreOffice 24.8.3 is here one and a half months after the LibreOffice 24.8.2 release to address more of those pesky bugs, crashes, and other annoyances reported by users, thus improving its overall stability and reliability of the open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite.

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The Best Home Server OS For Your Self-hosted Apps

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:00:40 GMT

Home server OSes allow you to easily install third-party apps on your home server. Here are the best home server OSes that you can install today.

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Uptime Kuma Docker Setup Guide: Installation and Configuration

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:13:58 GMT

Searching for an uptime monitor? Follow our Uptime Kuma Docker installation and configuration guide to ensure your services stay live 24/7.

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:58:34 GMT
A few days ago I saw Donald Fagen at a local supermarket. I had heard he lives in the area. I didn't bother him, I imagine a star like that enjoys moments as an ordinary person, but he's anything but. I'm listening to Haitian Divorce this morning, grinning from ear to ear as I sing along.

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:57:54 GMT

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:49:12 GMT
We're going to open testing for WordLand shortly. At first I only want developers who know write great bug reports. My goal is to speed up development and reduce wear and tear on me. Once we're confident it really works as advertised, we'll open up the testing further. There will be a form you can fill out to get in the queue. The choice of the first testers will be highly subjective.

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via Scripting News on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:48:14 GMT
Last year on this day: We have too many modes of writing. I just wrote a blog post that's also a tweet. Why didn't it go to my followers on all the social nets I'm on? Why do I have to use a different editor to post to each of the services? That's the point of Textcasting, btw.

Diaper Report: 11/14/2024

via EPautos  Libertarian Car Talk by eric on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:54:23 GMT

This report concerns a slight but noticeable increase in the number of people I have been seeing “masked up” – as the wearing of those facial-effacers are styled – since the Orange Man won the election last week. Since the only reason – to use a word inaccurately, since reason is that last thing that […]

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The Consolidation  Disaggregation Cycle

via The Z Blog by thezman on Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:14:48 GMT
A recurring dynamic within the ongoing technological revolution is the process in which the forces of centralization sweep up the various nodes within a particular area into a dominant organization or industry. Centralization follows the initial success of some new … Continue reading

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