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okay this movie just started pissing me off a little bit. there's this scene about how they hijack hundreds of cars and start driving them remotely. and it's meant to look like haha ridiculous movie tech you can't do that. but it's entirely realistic and the public still refuses to believe it, or at least, they are powerless to do anything about it. the free market got us here btw, this is what innovation via competition looks like. thinking about how people have brushed this off every time i've mentioned it in the past just makes me mad.
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and do not make the mistake of thinking that just because they patched the bug means everything is hunky dory. how did that happen in the first place? there are other bugs. there will be other bugs. nothing short of rearchitecture will prevent this class of attacks.
#security#telecom in media#fast and furious#fate of the furious#carjacking#my 73 jeep doesn't have this problem :P it has. Other Problems#the silence of the fans#Youtube
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Mark my words. Elon Musk is trying to control all social media. Twitter, reddit, his publicity stunt with Zuckerberg isn't for nothing. Don't be shocked if he manages to burn Tumblr down.
Something fucky is going on in social media. Bet on it.
#Twitter#reddit#Tumblr#meta#Facebook#Steven Huffman#mark zuckerberg#elon musk#social media needs to be regulated like a telecom
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Holy shit, THIS. Glad to find someone else who gets it. Bill Clinton signed the Telecon Act of 1993 that ALLOWED for media monopolies. WE NEED TO REVISIT THAT LEGISLATION RIGHT NOW. Disallow media monopolies. Turn social media into a public utility like the telephone. It's mass communication. It needs to be regulated.
So like, the Reddit strike going on right now, yeah? I've been seeing a lot of people comment on how they appreciate the protest and then go on to say that this has the notable downside of them constantly looking up questions and not being able to easily find the answers because all of the easily-findable answers are exclusively on Reddit. I am not sure if most of the people making this observation are within the line of thought of "man, maybe this protest isn't such a good idea after all" or "man, it really sucks that we've let the internet get so consolidated," and I'm really hoping its the latter.
Like, all of this? This right here? Reddit making a shitty, anti-consumer grab for money and control over how people are allowed to access the information on their servers, and the website going dark in protest causing tons of people to not be able to access important information? This is exactly what people mean when they say that it's bad that the internet has shrunk down so much and is mostly comprised of, like, 10 websites. It's a fucking problem that one company making one bad decision and causing their website to crash and burn can jeopardize so much of humanity's cumulative information.
This two-day glimpse into the internet without Reddit is the warning shot. Imagine what will happen if Reddit actually goes down for good for one reason or another one day. Imagine what will happen if/when Discord or Fandom bites the dust, or gets rendered practically-unusable without paying an ever-increasing premium because they're owned by blood-sucking corporate leeches.
Another big thing is Twitter clamping down really hard on your ability to DM people if you don't have Twitter Blue. If this goes through, it'll put a ton of artists and sex workers who rely on Twitter DMs for their business operation into a shitty situation. Now, obviously, it's not gonna be the end of the world for them, but once again, it feels like a warning shot to me. Twitter is a sinking ship, and unless something changes and it starts to course-correct, I worry that it'll go under and all of the creators who rely on it will suddenly be in an extremely precarious situation.
These are the sorts of things that we, as the users of the internet, need to seriously think about as time goes on, and if we don't find an adequate answer sooner, we're going to pay for it later. I still hold that the best solution is to start making and using more individual, niche websites. Things like Twitter, Reddit, Discord, etc. have their place, of course, but I seriously think a lot was lost through the death of things like individual forums and the existence of many different wiki-hosting sites.
We need a concerted effort, not just on the side of larger creators, but on the users themselves, to stop exclusively using these larger websites and support the creation and growth of smaller, more niche websites, and prevent a catastrophe before it actually happens. I simply hope that people with larger platforms than my own pick up on all this and start talking about it and swaying people to act sooner rather than later. I know it's possible to correct the problem of the mysteriously tiny internet before a modern Library of Alexandria moment happens, I just don't know if that correction will actually happen in time.
#internet#reddit#reddark#reddit blackout#twitter#discord#social media needs to be regulated like a telecom#telecom act
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I know you have all probably seen the esims for gaza posts circulating. Some of you have probably looked at them and thought maybe you should help out, but have weighed up the daunting process of signing up for something you're unfamiliar with vs. the gut-wrenching scale of the things people are going through on the ground right now, and you've put it off or questioned whether it will make enough of a difference vs. some other future kind of activism you could put that $6+ towards. I'm not calling you out or scolding you, it is natural to feel conflicted and ambivalent about the multiple calls for aid that you are seeing on social media.
but consider this: what would you do if you suddenly had to leave your home? how would you cope? how would you begin to plan where to go next, or figure out what to do to take care of yourself? most likely you would reach reflexively for your phone.
telecoms access is not a petty luxury in 2024. a loaded esim means the ability to call family members and find out where they are and whether they're safe, and whether they need anything you can provide for them. it means access to maps and regular updates on the situation unfolding around you. it means you can look up whether it's safe to drink rain water, or how to tie a type of knot you've never had to think about before, or how to treat an injury without medical supplies. it means the ability to tell people outside the situation what you are seeing, what you are feeling, what you are thinking. it is an absolutely crucial resource. and it starts at $6 for 7 days.
many many people have observed that internet access is changing the way the world understands genocide. internet access is life or death, and it is shaping modern history in front of you. and it starts at $6 for 7 days.
please, please visit gazaesims.com and spend 5 minutes and $6 to change the way this plays out for everyone.
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Blue Box TV Anime Reveals Theme Songs and October 3rd Debut
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Cybersecurity Firm Crowdstrike's Software Issue Causes Significant Outages Across Australian Sectors
On July 19, 2024, a significant cyber outage impacted various sectors across Australia, including media, banks, and telecom companies. Initial reports suggest that the issue stems from a technical problem associated with a third-party software platform used by these companies, which appears to be linked to global cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike. Key Details Affected Sectors: The outage has…
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i have to say, so far this IDF looks pretty realistic, with some notes:
looks like a cisco house, no surprises there. especially given that it's a skyrise, mostly breaking out small pipes to homes and offices, you don't need the kind of equipment the other Big Two supply. at least some of this gear looks legit based on the teal and yellow color scheme you can see in the south center of the image, though i can't ID models (i haven't worked with much low speed gear)
the cabling has been fancied up a bit for the movie, there's a significant drawback to running cables up and down like that in front of the devices: you can't add or remove equipment installed between the endpoints without taking down the links. better practice is to run cables out to the side, down, and back in, or to to up/down into a horizontal cable manager and then over to the side
the vertical cable management studs are a nice touch. i haven't seen those before, but they seem legit enough, and honestly much nicer than the panduit vertical shit i deal with
not pictured, the conduits and trays on the walls and overhead look legit, and the ceiling is characteristically high

now a moment later, letty cuts the orange wire of aforementioned cat5e, and suddenly we have control of the security system. okay, maybe if you had redundant links and you were able to compromise the backup but needed the system to kick over that could work, but i don't think that's what happened here. but anyways!
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This isn't the only thing that crippled the media, though. Yes, the fairness doctrine was not great to lose but Bill Clinton passed the Telecom Act of 1996 that evicerated independent competitive media. The small monopolies that have absolutely collapsed media integrity are because of that act. Clinton actually fucked us more than Reagan in this instance.

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"Global Digital Innovation." It was 7th edition of IMC, a three day program scheduled for 27th, 28th and 29th October 2023, at Pragati Maidan.



Students of Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram visited IMC 2023, Asia's most extensive telecommunications, media, and technology forum on 27th October, 2023.
The theme of event was "Global Digital Innovation." It was 7th edition of IMC, a three day program scheduled for 27th, 28th and 29th October 2023, at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India.
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