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Malicious PyPI Package 'Pytoileur' Targets Windows and Leverages Stack Overflow for Distribution
Another day, another PyPI malware package. But this one has a new way to (try to) sneak into your computer.
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Сумецкая (Русские Частушки Под Драку)
Отава Ё
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VFCFinder Highlights Security Patches in Open Source Software
VFCFinder analyzes commit histories to pinpoint the most likely commits associated with vulnerability fixes.
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Scent of the afterlife? Scientists re-create recipe for Egyptian mummification balm
Beeswax, plant oils, animal fats, bitumen, coniferous resins, coumarin, and benzoic acid.
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Keto Diet Zombifies Your Organs! Quit Now.
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Frank Zappa teaches Steve Allen to play The Bicycle
Aired March 3, 1963
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I tested GeoSpy's photo location detection skills with my personal photos. Results: Wow!
If you upload a photo to GeoSpy, it will use AI and computer vision to try to determine the location where the photo was taken. I decided to test it out with a few photos from my personal library.
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Cameras reveal wombat burrows can be safe havens after fire and waterholes after rain
Are wombats the accidental heroes of the Australian bush? After the Black Summer bushfires, we set up 56 cameras to capture animal activity in areas with and without wombat burrows to find out.
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Woman sues Cold Stone Creamery over lack of pistachios in pistachio ice cream
“When consumers purchase pistachio ice cream, they expect pistachios, not a concoction of processed ingredients,” Duncan’s lawsuit reads.
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IBM open-sources its Granite AI models - and they mean business
Many companies claim to have open-sourced their LLMs, but IBM actually did it. Here's how.
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Patents based on traditional knowledge are often ‘biopiracy’. A new international treaty will finally combat this
Can you patent something Indigenous peoples already know about? Too often, the answer is yes - but moves are afoot to stop it.
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The Unfortunate Decline Of Thrift Stores
In This Video We’ll Discuss Recent Trends In Thrifting And Why It’s On The Decline
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Why You'll Never Achieve The American Dream
Captalism is a cancer for humanity's excistence in general.
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Submission of the League of Arab States on Palestine, International Court of Justice
Dr Ralph Wilde
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'Sham' Surgery Can Actually Fix Our Bodies. So Why Are Some Against It?
All the patients were monitored for two years to see how many stairs they could climb before their pain got in the way. The results were clear: the sham procedure was as good for pain and function. Also, because the sham surgery is less invasive, it is less harmful. For example, there is a lower risk of infection.
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How Red Hat is embracing AI to make sysadmin lives easier
The open-source giant's AI work is all about integrating the entire Red Hat software family into a smart, easy-to-manage stack. Here's what each one does and how they fit together.
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Does More Money Improve Open Source Security?
It sounds simple: If you pay developers more money they'll improve the quality and security of their code. The evidence isn't so clear.
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How to watch the 2024 Summer Olympics without cable: All your options
In a few weeks, almost every sport you've ever heard of -- and some you haven't -- will be featured in the Summer Olympics. Here's how to watch them all, in some cases for free.
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French post office releases scratch-and-sniff baguette stamp
‘Bakery scent’ added via microcapsules to postage stamp celebrating ‘jewel of French culture’
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New warp drive concept does twist space, doesn’t move us very fast
While it won't make a useful spaceship engine, it may tell us more about relativity.