A Tuta csapatát kérdeztük a kvantumszámítógépek fenyegetéséről: bár távolinak tűnhet, de már most valós veszély a jelenlegi titkosítások villámgyors visszafejtésének lehetősége, mert a kiberbűnözők már készülnek rá! 💻 Viszont megjelent a TutaCrypt, egy kvantumbiztos titkosítás, amely már most működik. 🔐 @Tutanota
#tuta #biztonság #titkosítás

techwok.hu/2025/04/14/tutacryp…

Somebody tried to torch the Governor of Pennsylvania's home while he and his family were in it and how that isn't the top story today along with I don't know, a question to Trump as to why he hasn't deployed the FBI to investigate (or called the Governor to check on him) is beyond me.

A scratched Tesla is terrorism. The attempted murder of a Democrat, just fine it seems.

Suspect arrested after arson at Pennsylvania governor’s house forced Shapiro and family to evacuate:
cnn.com/2025/04/13/us/pennsylv…

After discovering that digital braille readers can cost up to $20,000, a 14-year-old boy named Yash Mehta has created his own version for less than $50.

He is in the ninth grade and has a passion for engineering and helping others.

forbes.com/sites/kevinanderton…

UPDATE: After this story was prepared for publication, ICE awarded a new contract worth up to $3.8 billion for this company to operate a migrant detention camp on Fort Bliss — its largest contract yet.

It's the first time ICE is moving ahead with plans to detain thousands of people arrested on U.S. military bases in tents before deportation.
propublica.org/article/trump-d…

#News #Immigration #Deportation #ICE #Immigrants #Trump

Inside Rümeysa Öztürk’s Journey From Scholar to Trump Target in Louisiana Cell

“So horrifying and so heartbreaking”: Öztürk’s close friend provides an intimate look into one of the hundreds of foreign students who have had their visas revoked — and in dozens of instances have been detained without criminal charges.

propublica.org/article/rumeysa…

#News #ICE #Palestine #Trump #Boston #Students #Phd #Immigration

in reply to Borris

@BorrisInABox@neurrone@jscholes I have a Mikrotik gateway from back in my bitcoin mining days. They do their own thing, in their own way. If you don't mind taking a course because you're planning to manage hundreds of the things, that's not a problem. But you do need to take the course, and if you're just using one, that seems like a waist of eight hours.

Die Saison hat begonnen!
Bitte stellt Roller nach dem benutzen vernünftig ab.
Und wenn ihr seht, dass einer im Weg steht/liegt und ihr kräftig genug seid, stellt die Dinger bitte weg. Diese Barrieren müssen nicht sein!
Für rollstuhlfahrende, Gehbehinderte oder Menschen mit Kinderwagen bedeuten solche Hindernisse mindestens Arbeit, wenn nicht weiträumige Umwege. Für Blinde bergen sie Verletzungsgefahr.

Stellt sie an den Rand, evtl. sogar Auf den Grünstreifen neben dem Weg. Ihr helft damit sehr!

Anyone who is blind, or who has worked with the blind, knows how expensive our technology can be. This couldn't be more true with relation to braille displays. Even the cheapest costs at least $799, and it's already behind the newest in that line, at $899. This is the Orbit Reader 20 and 20+. Now, a student in India wants to change that by creating a display that is truly affordable (under $50)! Please pass this on, so that we can give him greater recognition within the blind community. Even if it costs a bit more than he initially suspected it would, there is no excuse for the $2,000 to $5,000 average price of such technology when cheaper alternatives can be designed! He is determined to bring this to market, so let's help him do it and show our appreciation for his hard work on this life-changing project!

forbes.com/sites/kevinanderton…

#access #ACB #accessibility #affordability #blind #braille #BrailleDisplays #children #education #employment #independence #India #learning #NFB #ocr #parent #reading #science #school #students #teachers #technology #work #writing

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in reply to Georgiana Brummell

It would be worth his looking at the Sensorica business model:

sensorica.co/ventures

They only work on OSHW, but the people working on the hardware get paid for the designs, and, then use localised manufacturing for the distribution. :D

It gets the overall energy-costs down per end-user, but still means that the engineers involved can get paid a fair rate. :D

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@milan Hey, ich habe eine Anmerkung zu Pixelfed. Wenn ich über die App "Pixelix" ein größeres Foto hochlade (nicht unbedingt über 20MB, gerade knapp 13), bekomme ich einen Fehler angezeigt, den es laut Entwickler der App nicht geben dürfte. Hat das irgendwas mit der Instanz zu tun?

Hier die Fehlerbeschreibung:
github.com/daniebeler/pixelix/…

Russian ballistic missile strike kills dozens of people in the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy on the morning of Palm Sunday. kyivindependent.com/russia-kil…

Sometimes the internet is really funny - or scary.

The Chrome browser is one example.

While you believe you are browsing the web, Google is browsing you instead.

👉 Check out Leah Elliott's comic on how Google's tracking works: contrachrome.com/comic/page01/

👉 And check how to stop this tracking: tuta.com/blog/what-does-google…

#google #tracking

in reply to daniel:// stenberg://

> In Debian's case, the component (OpenSSL) accompanies the executable
(Git) on the mirrors and on install media, so it doesn't apply.

I think it's a real stretch to say OpenSSL 'accompanies' the executable here and I can't help but wonder if Brian is stirring the pot deliberately. When I install things via apt, at the very least, I'm fetching individual distributions of program binaries. Stop shipping `git` in any default install images (are there any?) and this shouldn't even be a consideration.