June 19, 2024
June 19, 2024
Fun Twitter search of the day: parsejson creditshttps://t.co/eSd1bAKIyB#bots #chatgpt
— Alec Muffett (@AlecMuffett) June 18, 2024
Russia forgot to pay its chatgpt bill so a bunch of angry Twitter accounts suddenly went haywire https://t.co/1PJdnUzNSq pic.twitter.com/FLp7OdcCeB
— Joe Bishop-Henchman 🗽💸⚖️🚆 (@jbhenchman) June 18, 2024
— Joe Bishop-Henchman 🗽💸⚖️🚆 (@jbhenchman) June 18, 2024
'It can't be that bad'
— LocalAreaKnitwork 🧶 (@KillrBunn3) June 19, 2024
It's always that bad. And that's only the ones you hear about - plenty of companies do everything in their power to hide their breaches and don't ever get publicity. Lots of well-known security companies, too. https://t.co/rqYKlobAMk
Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks | APNIC Blog
Off-path TCP hijacking in NAT-enabled Wi-Fi networks | APNIC Blog
Guest Post: New off-path TCP hijacking attack in Wi-Fi networks that exploits vulnerabilities in the NAT mapping strategies of routers discovered.
A good paper by @SamBresnick surveying PLA writing on military AI. He finds that Chinese experts see many barriers to developing AI & related technologies, they have doubts over trustworthiness of these & "misgivings" over deploying "unproven" tech in war.https://t.co/yXMJ0l08FZ
— Shashank Joshi (@shashj) June 19, 2024
This is a painfully funny one-two punch in the Financial Times pic.twitter.com/HE5ymmihvp
— René #FreePalestine 🟥🚩🇵🇸 (@rcmoya84) June 18, 2024
"As well as financial incentives, Moscow was increasingly resorting to blackmail after around 600 Russian diplomats were expelled following the invasion of Ukraine, the Office for Constitutional Protection (BfV) ... said in its annual report".
— Dr. Dan Lomas (@Sandbagger_01) June 18, 2024
https://t.co/tYPdOO5kzT