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Monday, 18 March 2024

“No way to prevent this” say users of only language where this regularly happens

Xe Iaso: “‘This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,’ said programmer Lady Lurline Schuster, echoing statements expressed by hundreds of thousands of programmers who use the only language where 90% of the world’s memory safety vulnerabilities have occurred in the last 50 years, and whose projects are 20 times more likely to have security vulnerabilities. “

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Wednesday, 13 March 2024

Boeing fails large portion of FAA audit as investigators probe New Zealand 787 incident

Kris Van Cleave, Emily Mae Czachor, CBS News: “New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission announced on Tuesday that it would seize the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder from the aircraft in hopes of learning more about what happened, but early reports suggest that the 787 plane’s flight control system may have temporarily malfunctioned. ‘The best way to describe it is, it dropped out of the air instantly,’ said Brian Jokat, a passenger on the LATAM flight. ‘Then it started to tail down, like, nose down.’”

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Friday, 8 March 2024

Macron has started something with his brilliant little blunder

Jonathan Sweet and Mark Toth, The Hill: “He doubled down on his message in Prague on March 5, stating that ‘Europe has been cut in two by cowardice, by the desire of one part of Europe not to see the difficulties of the other, to abandon its destiny to totalitarianism.’”

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Tracking-ads industry faces another body blow in the EU

Natasha Lomas, TechCrunch: “The Belgian DPA’s decision was — and still is — a big deal for web users in Europe where consent spam has proliferated since the GDPR came into force in May 2018 — littering websites with never-ending pop-ups soliciting consent for ‘sharing’ user data with long lists of ad ‘partners’.”

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Tuesday, 5 March 2024

Cars will need fewer screens and more buttons to earn 5-star safety rating in Europe

Jess Weatherbed, The Verge: “The overuse of touchscreens is an industry-wide problem”

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The Supreme Court’s “Unanimous” Trump Ballot Ruling Is Actually a 5–4 Disaster

Mark Joseph Stern, Slate: “The majority had no reason to nullify the insurrection clause other than an obvious desire to ensure that no other federal candidates are nixed from the ballot because of their participation in Jan. 6.”

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Wednesday, 28 February 2024

Losing the imitation game

Jennifer Moore: “And the actual function of AI in all of these situations is to obscure liability for the harm these decisions cause.”

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Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Future Software Should Be Memory Safe

The White House Office of the National Cyber Director: “‘No way to prevent this’, say programmers of only language where this regularly happens”

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RTO doesn’t improve company value, but does make employees miserable: Study

Beth Mole, Ars Technica: “… RTO mandates were linked to firms with male CEOs who had greater power in the company.”

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Why East Antarctica is a ‘sleeping giant’ of sea level rise

Alec Luhn, BBC: “… East Antarctica has received less scrutiny than West Antarctica because it didn’t seem to be changing as much and was even more challenging for research.”

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