Day: March 7, 2021

Despite Microsoft Patch, US Gov’t Warns of ‘Active Threat Still Developing’ From Open Back Doors

Reuters reports: The White House on Sunday urged computer network operators to take further steps to gauge whether their systems were targeted amid a hack of Microsoft Corp’s Outlook email program, saying a recent software patch still left serious vulnerabilities. “This is an active threat still developing and we urge network operators to take it…


The B-2 Bomber: Those Who Forget History Are Doomed To Reverse Engineer It

The Drive had an interesting post recently, about someone noticed a procurement from the U. S. Air Force to reverse engineer the B-2 bomber’s Load Heat Exchanger (whatever that is). You’d think if the Air Force wanted to reverse engineer something, they’d be looking at another country’s aircraft. What can this mean? Presumably, the original…


Women in STEM: What Australia’s tertiary educators are doing to achieve gender parity

The progress might be slow, but the focus and effort is undeniable. …read more Source:: ZDNet


A Retired Microsoft OS Engineer’s Comparison of Linux with Windows

David Plummer is a retired Microsoft operating systems engineer, “going back to the MS-DOS and Windows 95 days.” (He adds that in the early ’90s he’d fixed a few handle leaks in the early source code of Linux, “and sent my changes off to Linus at Rutgers.”) This weekend on YouTube he shared his thoughts…


Will The Next Raspberry Pi CPU Have Built-in Machine Learning?

“At the recent tinyML Summit 2021, Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton teased the future of ‘Pi Silicon’,” writes Tom’s Hardware, adding “It looks like machine learning could see a massive improvement thanks to Raspberry Pi’s news in-house chip development team…” Raspberry Pi’s in-house application specific integrated circuit team are working on the next iteration, and…


NBA All-Star Game, Slam Dunk contest: Start time, schedule and how to watch without cable – CNET

The NBA’s 2021 midseason showcase is today, and you can stream it live on TNT, no cable required. …read more Source:: CNet


‘What the Truth Is’: FAA Safety Engineer Slams Oversight of Boeing’s 737 MAX

The Seattle Times reports: Haunted by the two deadly crashes of Boeing 737 MAX jets and his agency’s role in approving the plane, veteran Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) safety engineer Joe Jacobsen is stepping forward publicly to give the victims’ families “a firsthand account of what the truth is.” In a detailed letter sent last…


Give Your Smart Home a Green Thumb with MQTT

We have all been stuck inside for too long, and maybe that’s why we have recently seen a number of projects attempting to help humans take better care of their housemates from Kingdom Plantae. To survive, plants need nutrients, light, and water. That last one seems tricky to get right; not too dry and not…


The SvarDOS Community Builds an Open Source DOS Distribution

Long-time Slashdot reader sproketboy shared a link to SvarDOS, “an open-source project that is meant to integrate the best out of the currently available DOS tools, drivers and games.” From their site: DOS development has been abandoned by commercial players a very long time ago, mostly during early nineties. Nowadays, it survives solely through the…


iCloud Allegedly Locked Out User Whose Last Name is a Boolean Value

“iCloud has had the occasional service issue, but its latest problem appears to be highly… specific,” writes Engadget: Actor and author Rachel True claims iCloud has effectively locked her out of her account due to the way her last name was written. Reportedly, her Mac thought lower-case “true” was a Boolean (true or false) flag,…