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CLEAN IT UP JANNY :marseyjanny:!

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Earth API
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Hospitals are for, some reason, installing Facebook trackers in their web portals. Good job guys!

The Markup tested the websites of Newsweek’s top 100 hospitals in America. On 33 of them we found the tracker, called the Meta Pixel, sending Facebook a packet of data whenever a person clicked a button to schedule a doctor’s appointment. The data is connected to an IP address—an identifier that’s like a computer’s mailing address and can generally be linked to a specific individual or household—creating an intimate receipt of the appointment request for Facebook.

:#marseybooba:

orange fourm

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RFC 1925 - The Twelve Networking Truths
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Consume

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Poll closed! @Lascaille won, and the banner looks great with the css!

https://rdrama.net/h/slackernews/post/76822/closed-offer-1500-dc-to-design

Poll will be open for 24 hours, what banner should we switch to, or should we keep the current one?

Here are the submissions:

Submission A

Submission B

Submission C

Submission D

Winning submission gets 1500 DC. If the original banner is kept, everyone who participated gets 100 DC.

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https://anonfriendly.com/

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HN discussion

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Tbh, good riddance and almost nothing of value has been lost.

Orange site discussion

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:#!marseyschizotwitch:

A new KeyTap3 exploit might explain how some websites are able to track and offer recommendations for an item you just searched for.

Programmer Georgi Gerganov doesn’t use any Bluetooth, WiFi, or RF-based methods to eavesdrop on your keyboards, but rather a normal microphone. That’s right, it essentially captures audio of you typing before using that information to generate a cluster map of clicks with similar sounds.

It then analyzes those clusters and utilizes statistical information about the frequency of the letter n-grams in the supposed language of the text.

The algorithm realizes that some of these letter combinations are used more frequently in certain languages, like English, and then begins guessing.

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Hertzbleed Attack: New CPU Vulnerability

tl:dr I'm to r-slurred to understand this but you will probably be affected by this

Orange forum

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Post-mortem of the severed Egyptian internet backbone.

Not a super detailed post (I don’t think we’ll ever know what happened due to ISP secrecy) but it rounds up everything that happened.

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[CLOSED] Offer: 1500 DC to design a new banner for Slacker News

Offer closed, go vote here.

I think we can do better than the current banner image. A new banner should should stick with the theme of Slacker News and rdrama. Marseys not required, but encouraged. Banner dimensions should be 1558x190. Submissions will be taken up to 48 hours, then voted on. Winning submitter gets 1500 DC.

Oh, and please no bardfinn or 1488 shit.

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Would You Buy the World's First Laptop With an E-Paper Screen dramanauts?

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