icegladiator

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[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 5 points 2 days ago

This. Literally every social media site strips EXIF data from photos you post or else you would be hearing about 100x the number of doxxes you do these days. This tip would've been good in 2006 or if you're communicating over something unusual like Email or Onionshare

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Whats the connection between this and banjos besides them both being Southern? I've heard similar jokes a few times

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 7 points 2 days ago

Agreed. The interviewer takes a weird angle however and says he doesn't like it because they are "depriving others of housing" which is much closer to what big companies like Blackstone do by pricing out local families compared to rural racists who moved into the woods and built their own houses

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 11 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I’m told they include law enforcement officers and federal agents

Who tells him this?

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 21 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (5 children)

Many of the wider group did not want to be here with journalists; I’m told they include law enforcement officers and federal agents

I didn't get this part, is it trying to say that many members of the Whites-only group don't wish to speak with journalists, because they believe that law enforcement officers and federal agents pretend to be journalists?

 

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/21370783

On Monday, Mayor Patrick Collins of Cheyenne, Wyoming, announced plans for an AI data center that would consume more electricity than all homes in the state combined, according to The Associated Press. The facility, a joint venture between energy infrastructure company Tallgrass and AI data center developer Crusoe, would start at 1.8 gigawatts and scale up to 10 gigawatts of power use.

The project's energy demands are difficult to overstate for Wyoming, the least populous US state. The initial 1.8-gigawatt phase, consuming 15.8 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually, is more than five times the electricity used by every household in the state combined. That figure represents 91 percent of the 17.3 TWh currently consumed by all of Wyoming's residential, commercial, and industrial sectors combined. At its full 10-gigawatt capacity, the proposed data center would consume 87.6 TWh of electricity annually—double the 43.2 TWh the entire state currently generates.

Because drawing this much power from the public grid is untenable, the project will rely on its own dedicated gas generation and renewable energy sources, according to Collins and company officials. However, this massive local demand for electricity—even if self-generated—represents a fundamental shift for a state that currently sends nearly 60 percent of its generated power to other states.

Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon praised the project's potential benefits for the state's natural gas industry in a company statement. "This is exciting news for Wyoming and for Wyoming natural gas producers," Gordon said.

The proposed site for the new data center sits several miles south of Cheyenne near the Colorado border off US Route 85. While state and local regulators still need to approve the project, Collins expressed optimism about a quick start. "I believe their plans are to go sooner rather than later," he said.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/49502622

Ukrainian investigators suspect that some Mexican and Colombian volunteers intentionally sought placement in drone operator units with the aim of later using this training in the service of foreign criminal organizations. A few individuals reportedly demonstrated an “unusual obsession” with UAV instruction, at the expense of other military training. Among them is a Mexican national using the alias “Águila-7,” who registered in March 2024 under a false Salvadoran identity.

Several private military and security companies are also mentioned in the probe:

Grupo ROKA Seguridad, a Mexico-based industrial security firm, was named in confidential reports by Polish customs officials. The company has been linked to the smuggling of firearms and personnel entering Ukraine through the Medyka–Shehyni border crossing. In Colombia, SEGURCOL SAS, based in Cali and Medellín, reportedly recruited former Colombian Army rangers on behalf of foreign clients.

 

Ukrainian investigators suspect that some Mexican and Colombian volunteers intentionally sought placement in drone operator units with the aim of later using this training in the service of foreign criminal organizations. A few individuals reportedly demonstrated an “unusual obsession” with UAV instruction, at the expense of other military training. Among them is a Mexican national using the alias “Águila-7,” who registered in March 2024 under a false Salvadoran identity.

Several private military and security companies are also mentioned in the probe:

Grupo ROKA Seguridad, a Mexico-based industrial security firm, was named in confidential reports by Polish customs officials. The company has been linked to the smuggling of firearms and personnel entering Ukraine through the Medyka–Shehyni border crossing. In Colombia, SEGURCOL SAS, based in Cali and Medellín, reportedly recruited former Colombian Army rangers on behalf of foreign clients.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemy.lol/post/49484066

After the UK left the EU, Brussels introduced the General Safety Regulation 2, which set out principles to make cars safer with the fitting of key components.

These included a pre-installed interface to allow a breathalyser locking system to be installed, as well as Event Data Recorders, which are similar to black boxes found in aircraft.

 

After the UK left the EU, Brussels introduced the General Safety Regulation 2, which set out principles to make cars safer with the fitting of key components.

These included a pre-installed interface to allow a breathalyser locking system to be installed, as well as Event Data Recorders, which are similar to black boxes found in aircraft.

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 1 points 6 days ago

i2p before 2.3.0 (Java) allows de-anonymizing the public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of i2p hidden services (aka eepsites) via a correlation attack across the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses that occurs when a tunneled, replayed message has a behavior discrepancy (it may be dropped, or may result in a Wrong Destination response). https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2023-36325

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 8 points 1 week ago (4 children)

That moment when you decide to use i2p because its more sustainable for every user to be a node just for your server's location to get leaked in a vulnerability. This is why most deep web migration to i2p ended

 

The creators of an AI tool and Discord community that allowed people to create AI videos of NBA stars says that it got a cease-and-desist letter from lawyers representing LeBron James. This marks one of the first known times that a high-profile celebrity has threatened legal action against an AI company for enabling the creation of nonconsensual AI imagery of their likeness. It is also one of the first times we’ve seen a celebrity take legal action against a type of nonconsensual but not strictly sexual type of AI-generated content, which is rampant on Instagram and other social media

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 1 points 2 weeks ago

Hey, I sent you a message, not sure if you've seen it yet just letting you know in case you didn't get the notification or something

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

How does the Tor project's boot taste? Do you get more and more excited everytime they lie to their users?

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I didn't even know that there was an effort to replace !privacy@lemmy.ml as a regular person I just prefer to post on whatever community is the biggest so if you want to rival .ml, you probably should consolidate

[–] icegladiator@lemy.lol 0 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooNmubCA680 He's a Youtuber who gave a talk at Defcon a few years back. He spent a bit of time in the pen for drug market stuff so he's a very reliable source when it comes to OPSEC

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