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[–] [email protected] 27 points 1 month ago

It's a cat. It got curious about the inner workings of a satellite and stayed there past liftoff to investigate. And now it's acting silly in front of the camera in the hope that the servant monkeys back on the ground can figure out how to send it a zero-G litterbox and a bag of Cat Chow.

(/s, of course.)

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Let's face it, an age gap of 5-6 years would be unremarkable if they were in their 30s. The problem is anyone, of any age, making the moves on a prepubescent girl. That's where the ick is coming from. I was willing to tolerate it as long as it was just infatuation from a distrance, but the let's-pretend-this-isn't-a-kiss was a bridge too far. I don't think I would be comfortable with it even if they were both 10 or whatever age she said she was.

Overprotective male relatives are doing a piss-poor job of actually protecting her.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Some series that no one else has mentioned yet:

Demon Lord, Retry! R: Somehow the artwork and animation is managing to be even worse than that from the 2019 series—guys, at least try to keep the main character's hair length consistent, okay? Plus, 95% of what's been shown so far has been a recap of the earlier version. As of the end of the second episode, they are finally caught up. The bizarrely chosen ecchi material, while it doesn't make up any significant fraction of the runtime, is even more grating in the recap than the original. I found the original series amusing despite its many faults, so I'll stick with this one for a while, but in general I don't recommend it.

The Healer who was Banished from his Party etc.: Bog-standard protagonist-that-no-one-has-noticed-is-overpowered fantasy light novel schlock. Okay for turning your brain off, but otherwise don't bother.

Good-bye, Dragon Life: Bog-standard protagonist-hides-his-power fantasy light novel schlock so far. Another one suitable for turning one's brain off.

The Most Notorious "Talker" etc.: And for the hat trick, we have protagonist-wants-to-get-stronger fantasy light novel schlock. This one managed to get my attention slightly more than the others by ending the first ep. on a weak cliffhanger. I doubt it'll come to anything, but we'll see.

Trillion Game: Mixed feelings about this one, probably because I empathize a little too much with Gaku. Haru, on the other hand, seems like a slimeball despite attempts to depict him sympathetically. Haven't watched the second episode yet.

I'm still waiting on several other series. There seem to be an awful lot of late premieres this season.

[–] [email protected] 99 points 1 month ago (2 children)

We've known this was coming for a while now . . . but I suppose not everyone reads tech news.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Separate remote code execution vulnerability in unupdated versions of RocketMQ, a Chinese-developed messaging/streaming server, in the case of the infection described in the article. It's possible that there are a few other RCE vulns it can make use of, but 20000 of them seems unlikely.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

what, substantially, is even the difference between that and having a billion dollars, other than being top of the wealth leaderboard?

Well, a billion won't buy out Apple or another really wealthy corporation. And it can't cover the entire debt of a large, developed nation-state. A trillion could likely do those things. Other than that, I can't think of any real difference.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I have mixed feelings about the necessity of this.

On the one hand, I know they don't really need the cell phones, because they didn't exist when I was in school.

On the other hand, the kids who are paying attention to their cell phone rather than the teacher probably wouldn't listen to the teacher if the cell phone wasn't present, either, and some of them would be far more disruptive toward other students who are trying to listen.

On the third hand, expecting the kids to pay attention all the time even if they've already mastered the subject and are bored out of their skulls by the repetition needed for the kids below the class median to have a chance of understanding too is a problem in and of itself.

Fortunately, I am not a teacher, a student, or the parent of a student, so I have no horse in this race and am not required to make a decision on whether the bans are useful or just obnoxious.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 1 month ago

There's also a buried reference to using a several-years-patched gpac bug to gain root access before this thing can do most of its stealth stuff.

Basically, it needs your system to already have a known, unpatched RCE bug before it can get a foothold, and if you've got one of those you have problems that go way beyond stealth crypto miners stealing electricity.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

It's kind of an iffy assertion. That's maybe the number of files it scans looking for misconfigurations it can exploit, but I'd bet there's a lot of overlap in the potential contents of those files (either because of cascading configurations, or because they're looking for the same file in slightly different places to mitigate distro differences). So the number of possible exploits is likely far fewer.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hmm. So is it actually the number of fraudullent papers that's up, or is it the number of frauds that get caught?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

If they continue with the attrition rate in the last episode, all of these people will be gone by halfway through the cours.

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