Via The Register: Google will extend developer verification to all Android apps, not just those installed from the Play Store, […]
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Typepad is going down
When I wrote about WordPress last year and mentioned possible contingency plans in re: what blog-hosting service to replace it […]
Cluster-WTF: Texas bail enforcement edition
A story from Texas popped up in one of my social feeds the other day, which started with a guy […]
What “flooding the zone with shit” looks like in practice
I had a little time to spare on my lunch break yesterday, and I decided to skim the socials and […]
“Global mail carriers suspend US deliveries…”
Is anyone surprised that a government that was in such a hurry to pretend to do something about federal deficit […]
Why Google created the “indirect prompt injection” vuln
Well, this happened at Google recently: Unlike direct prompt injections, where an attacker directly inputs malicious commands into a prompt, […]
The State Department isn’t pretending to care about human rights this year
I’m not actually surprised that the State Department is skewing its “human rights” reports to favor some countries over others; […]

The Dean Cain sideshow
Well, that was a different couple of news cycles. It started about a week and a half ago, when Dean […]

Spacedock vs. Consumolux, or what should be worked on vs. what they’ve been working on
For context, I saw these these two stories practically one after the other in my RSS reader. From Futurism: Scientists […]
About that 2077 voice mod micro-drama
I can see both sides of this one. In a world where corporate fuckery has reduced the chance of us […]