Miscellaneous Tech News
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https://cyber.dhs.gov/ed/20-03/
Gov't panics about DNS.
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Teens ride hired Tees Valley e-scooters on A19
Two teenage boys hired e-scooters and rode them along a busy dual carriageway, police have said.
The equipment is being trialled in the Tees Valley area and can only be used on cycle lanes and roads with a speed limit of up to 40mph. Cleveland Police said they stopped two teenagers who hired the scooters and rode them along the A19 to Teesside Park on Thursday. Police have not said how old they were or whether they had driver's licences. Ginger, the firm running the trial, has been asked how the system will prevent those not permitted to use it from hiring the vehicles, but has not commented. -
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/building-cloudflare-tv-from-scratch/
Are they trying to compete with normal TV? or are they making their own content - IT related stuff?
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Uber drivers launch legal battle over 'favouritism'
Uber has been accused by a UK-based drivers union of displaying favouritism in the way in which it allocates jobs.
The App Drivers & Couriers Union has launched a legal challenge in a bid to understand how the firm's algorithms pair drivers with ride requests. The union wants Uber to be more transparent about how the data it collects impacts drivers, and whether it leads to favouritism. Uber has always said that it does not manage its self-employed drivers. However the union alleges that Uber is monitoring drivers' performance, and claims that the firm is noting incidents of late arrivals, cancelled jobs and customer complaints about attitude or inappropriate behaviour against driver profiles. “This is about the distribution of power,” Anton Ekker, the privacy lawyer leading the case, told the Guardian. -
@Dashrender said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://blog.cloudflare.com/building-cloudflare-tv-from-scratch/
Are they trying to compete with normal TV? or are they making their own content - IT related stuff?
It's 100% their own stuff. Mostly made by their engineers and interns.
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Apple's 2030 carbon-neutral pledge covers itself and suppliers
Apple has announced a target of becoming carbon neutral across its entire business and manufacturing supply chain by 2030.
The company says the commitment means its devices will have had "zero climate impact" at point of sale. It told BBC News any company hoping to become a supplier would have to commit to "be 100% renewable for their Apple production" within 10 years. It follows climate-focused pledges by other technology giants. It has also just announced the creation of a consortium involving Nike, Starbucks and Mercedes-Benz among others to share information on carbon-reducing technologies. -
US report accuses China of 'digital authoritarianism'
A US report accuses China of "digital authoritarianism" - using technology not only to track its own citizens but to exert power beyond its borders.
It warns that China's mounting influence on the digital sphere could soon overshadow that of the US and other democracies. And it expresses concern about its export of surveillance technology. The US has put pressure on other countries to ban Huawei from their mobile networks. And it is also considering a wider ban on other Chinese tech firms such as TikTok. Relationships between the US and China are tense, not just over the role of Chinese tech firms but over the coronavirus pandemic and more general trade between the two nations. -
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
A US report accuses China of "digital authoritarianism" - using technology not only to track its own citizens but to exert power beyond its borders.
Has the U.S. looked in a mirror lately?
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@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
A US report accuses China of "digital authoritarianism" - using technology not only to track its own citizens but to exert power beyond its borders.
Has the U.S. looked in a mirror lately?
Just because one is a criminal doesn't mean you can't identify other criminals. Sometimes, that makes it easier.
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@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
A US report accuses China of "digital authoritarianism" - using technology not only to track its own citizens but to exert power beyond its borders.
Has the U.S. looked in a mirror lately?
Yeah its all about power and money.
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Pi Case 40 - Kickstarter by Cooler Master (funded.... and then some)
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@warren-stanley nice, but it looks more expensive and less cool than my existing RP4 passive cooler.
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What I want is a case like that, that can fit an M2 drive inside the case.
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Oh, the power button is nice.
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@scottalanmiller what are you using currently?
-- side note, they offer a reward of a case, PSU, 8GB Pi for close to what I can buy only the PSU and 8GB board for here in AU through normal outlets
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@warren-stanley said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller what are you using currently?
There's a passive aluminum case from Geekworm, I think, that's popular on Amazon and mentioned in the official RP Projects Vol 5 book that we use here. From Amazon it's $78 for an RP4 4GB plus the case. It's smaller than that one and I bet cools better, and I think looks sweet, but lacks a power button.
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@scottalanmiller Armor case? 4GB Pi + Case kit is just shy of $140 AUD(sans shipping) on Amazon.
Cooler Master Pi Case 40
Raspberry Pi 4 8Gb
4× VESA/Wall Mounts
3A 5V Raspberry Power Supply is $155 AUD delivered....but September and with my luck there will probably be a Pi 5 announcement before then.... -
@warren-stanley said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller Armor case? 4GB Pi + Case kit is just shy of $140 AUD(sans shipping) on Amazon.
$78 here.