@Mindiell Orca. Is. Broken. On. Wayland.
Broken. Kaput. Doesn’t work.
Wayland has been the default on Fedora for eight years.
Orca has been broken by default on Fedora for eight years.
Do you see the problem?
College tuition has increased by over 200% in the last 30 years.
Do graduates make 200% more?
No.
In that same period, wages for college graduates have risen by only 30%.
The cost of many degrees has outpaced the salary.
I'm curious to know what security professionals think of the new intelligence assessment from the UK about AI increasing the number and impact of cyber attacks in the next 2 years.
Do you buy this assessment, or is it wrong? Why or why not?
https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/report/impact-of-ai-on-cyber-threat
Key points:
-- AI will almost certainly increase the volume and heighten the impact of cyber attacks over the next two years. However, the impact on the cyber threat will be uneven (see table 1).
-- The threat to 2025 comes from evolution and enhancement of existing tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs).
-- All types of cyber threat actor – state and non-state, skilled and less skilled – are already using AI, to varying degrees.
-- AI provides capability uplift in reconnaissance and social engineering, almost certainly making both more effective, efficient, and harder to detect.
-- More sophisticated uses of AI in cyber operations are highly likely to be restricted to threat actors with access to quality training data, significant expertise (in both AI and cyber), and resources. More advanced uses are unlikely to be realised before 2025.
-- AI will almost certainly make cyber attacks against the UK more impactful because threat actors will be able to analyse exfiltrated data faster and more effectively, and use it to train AI models.
-- AI lowers the barrier for novice cyber criminals, hackers-for-hire and hacktivists to carry out effective access and information gathering operations. This enhanced access will likely contribute to the global ransomware threat over the next two years.
-- Moving towards 2025 and beyond, commoditisation of AI-enabled capability in criminal and commercial markets will almost certainly make improved capability available to cyber crime and state actors.
“Subscription” doesn’t feel like an accurate word for all the stuff we subscribe to.
When you cancel a magazine subscription, Time doesn’t come and take all the issues back.
When you cancel a Hulu subscription, you can’t watch the show for which you’ve been paying for months or years.
Do you like your Spotify library? Hope you’re ok with paying for it for the rest of your life.
What do we call these? “Service plans”? “Rentscriptions”?
#Git & #Microsoft strikes back : The #GitHub #enshittification continues « Can no longer search code without being logged in »
› https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/77046
Note : We're talking here for not logged-in users on GitHub and the in-repository search, the global search for code is limited for years.
Do you know that @Codeberg is really awesome ? 🤓
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