I know we’re all still supposed to be arguing about whether Tyler Robinson (the second person to confess to Charlie […]
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Brownstone, Son of PodShare
In 2019, I reacted to a social-media wavelet about PodShare, a modern take on the flophouse that wanted $1,200 a […]
Thanks for the info, VGC, but your links suck
VGC’s Chris Scullion: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided composer has released a collection of unused music from the game This was […]
Tennis and the Assclown
Well, that was another interesting news cycle or two… Donald Trump attended the US Open men’s final the other day, […]
Google vs. open-source sideloading
Via The Register: Google will extend developer verification to all Android apps, not just those installed from the Play Store, […]
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, […]