I mean, that’s how we got here, so I guess doubling down will only take us to where we are, but with extra effort.
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Pravda News!@news.abolish.capital•Iran's cunning communication tactics erodes US credibility across Muslim world: Report
1·2 days agoYep, I haven’t seen any, where was it?
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•What happens if all the money ends up in hands of billionaire's corporations?
3·2 days agoThat’s the subject of the chapter on the anarchist FAQ I was reading last week. Goes something like this: governments exist to serve the billionaires. When governments do something meaningful to other people it is a tug of war to reach a compromise, always with the goal of preserving the status quo.
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Programming@programming.dev•MCP 'design flaw' puts 200k servers at risk and Anthropic won't fix it
10·3 days agoI can’t understand what this article is talking about.
When I create and run a simple MCP server, I decide what commands it’s able to run. I can decide if the interface is stdio or http with sse. So I can’t see how someone would send me a request for “rm -rf /” that would actually run it, unless running it is part of the intended features.
Maybe the protocol design leaves that in the open, but I think not even negligence would be enough to implement this flaw, because it’s easier to NOT do it.
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NonCredibleDiplomacy@sh.itjust.works•I'm going to miss the Órban roundaboutsEnglish
11·3 days agoRoundabout
For sale, never used.
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Technology@lemmy.world•In the Wake of Anthropic’s Mythos, OpenAI Has a New Cybersecurity Model—and StrategyEnglish
5·5 days agoYeah only their bros can check whether that’s true, and they agreeeeee!
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A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Has the Era of the Mega-Layoff Arrived?
4·5 days agoIT has been going up up up for decades now. For first world countries that have the illusion of infinite growth, the mentality is that things only get better so no need for protection ( unions ).
Now that first world got a serious shock in IT … Reality hits the fan.
On 3rd world that’s about every 10 years at best.
“First time” meme vibes.
Umionize.
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Politics@sh.itjust.works•Ships Defy U.S. Navy Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.English
41·6 days agoSo the next time it happens people can ignore instead of thinking about wwiii
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Iran Disrupts US Critical Infrastructure Via Exposed PLCsEnglish
6·11 days agoYep that’s what I though, this looks like payback from that.
The Dark reading article seems to be quite detailed but isn’t very serious though. Near the end it suggest these countermeasures:
to remove PLCs from direct Internet exposure and implement secure gateways and firewalls
place the physical mode switch on the controller into the “run” position
All I can offer is surprised Pikachu face.
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guitars@lemmy.world•Introducing the Photonic Guitar - A New Kind of Guitar That Uses the Resonance of Electricity and LightEnglish
21·11 days agoThis sounds cool but the lack of precision in the details makes me question if you’re trolling or high.
So how do you describe the physical contruction of this thing? Pick whatever physical dimensions and frequencies as you want, but don’t give me “you can’t hear it because it’s light and it’s frequency is yadda yadda”. Tell me what I should see in a scope and or fft analyser and what equipment do I need to plug the instrument into a scope/etc.
What do you mean anymore? Have a look at Wikipedia. They are the asshole neighbours for many decades.
Oil extracted from the ground. That takes the trophy for the whole century.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Recommendations on games in which you don't play as the "good guy".
7·19 days agoCivilization. Choose Ghandi. You’re welcome.
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You Should Know@lemmy.world•[YSK] You will learn much faster if you engage more of your brain at once
5·19 days agoCompletely unrelated answer, but my way of reading better is writing and drawing on the score, specially the parts that are harder to remember or play.
I see many people reading scores from tablets and that won’t work for me.
Slightly related to the topic, do an improv or make up harmony for what you’re playing. Because that’s stimulating your creative brain, which doesn’t get a big work out if you’re just playing what’s written. Btw in baroque times it was standard to play harpsichord and have a proper time for improv/solo. Classical and romantic music killed that trend.
More related to the topic, shake/headbang or the closest thing to moving/dancing you can do while playing. It’s going to be challenging next time you play flight of the bumblebee.
That’s pretty useless, it would be great if it was per capita.
And the colours for North America and Russia are not even in the scale.
I see what you did here.
Here’s $5 for the advertising you did on my post /s
Is this how Twitter works now? Someone writes something useful in a decent place, then the first shill summarises, and the second shrill summarises the summary without even making it shorter? It’s like going to YouTube to see a reaction video of a reaction video 🤯🤯🤯 but at least there I know it’s actual people because AI can’t properly fake videos.
It’s meant to be heard on shopping mall speakers 30 years later. That’s when most of the royalties come in.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Why are you crying, Windows user?
2·21 days agoAnd don’t you dare compile kotlin and run on emulator while you use Chrome to read stack overflow. Those 128Gb ram from that guy are going to be short.




You don’t get it. You’re not supposed to apply in the field you worked before, or that you’re good at.
The whole point is use boomer advice to apply to the jobs that are out there, with the salaries that are out there.
The whole point is that the job market sucks and you don’t get to choose because there’s more job applicants than positions.