Was the Airbus A320 Recall Caused By Cosmic Rays?
What triggered that Airbus emergency software recall? The BBC reports that Airbusâs initial investigation into an aircraftâs sudden drop in altitude linked it âto a malfunction in one of the aircraftâs computers that controls moving parts on the aircraftâs wings and tail.â But that malfunction âseems to have been triggered by cosmic radiation bombarding the Earth on the day of ⊠â Read more
Need to fix:
- threads
-media and links
OpenAI Insists Target Links in ChatGPT Responses Werenât Ads But âSuggestionsâ - But Turns Them Off
A hardware security response from ChatGPT ended with âShop for home and groceries. Connect Target.â
But âThere are no live tests for adsâ on ChatGPT, insists Nick Turley, OpenAIâs head of ChatGPT. Posting on X.com, he said âany screenshots youâve seen are either not real or not ads.â ⊠â Read more
Abuse survivors meet to reflect and remember lives lost in two states
Newcastle and Ballarat are 1,100 kilometres apart but share a dark bond â scores of suicide deaths linked to historical Catholic clergy abuse. â Read more
Linux 6.19 Introduces PCIe Link Encryption & Device Authentication, AMD SEV-TIO Enabling
One of the most exciting merges this weekend to the Linux 6.19 kernel is establishing the infrastructure for supporting PCI Express link encryption and device authentication. Multiple vendors are working on PCIe link encryption for their hardware while this initial pull begins laying the foundation of AMD SEV-TIO Trusted I/O support for the mainline kernel⊠â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Bwahahaha! I tried to establish some form of âconventionâ for commit messages at work (not exactly what you linked to, though), but itâs a lost cause. đ Nobody is following any of that. Nobody wants to invest time in good commit messages. People just want to get stuff done.
Iâm just glad that 80% are at least somewhat useful â instead of âwipâ or âshit i screwed upâ.
Chinese-Linked Hackers Use Backdoor For Potential âSabotage,â US and Canada Say
U.S. and Canadian cybersecurity agencies say Chinese-linked actors deployed âBrickstormâ malware to infiltrate critical infrastructure and maintain long-term access for potential sabotage. Reuters reports: The Chinese-linked hacking operations are the latest example of Chinese hackers targeting critical infrastructure, in ⊠â Read more
Breaking: Notorious murderer Bevan von Einem dies while serving life sentence
Convicted killer Bevan Spencer von Einem â who police have linked to âThe Familyâ â has died while serving a life sentence for the sexually motivated abduction and murder of Richard Kelvin in 1983. â Read more
I meant were. You get the idea.
Also, I just realized that simple links like that turn into inline images on twtxt.net. Nice! đ„ł
@kiwu@twtxt.net Iâd recommend the one i linked you to a 2nd hand Sony đ
Algal inquiry quizzes health chief about respiratory illness
South Australiaâs public health chief says there is a need for more data analysis to determine whether there has been an increase in respiratory illness linked to the stateâs algal bloom. â Read more
Allan government targets car parking rules in bid to build more homes
The Victorian government vows to overhaul âoutdatedâ car parking requirements for new residential developments in areas that are well-serviced by public transport. â Read more
Smartphones At Age 12 Linked To Worse Health
A new study from the University of Pennsylvania finds that preteens who own smartphones by age 12 have significantly higher odds of depression, obesity, and poor sleep compared to their peers. Axios reports: Kids who owned a smartphone at age 12 were found to have about 31% higher odds of depression, 40% higher odds of obesity and 62% higher odds of insufficient sleep than their peers ⊠â Read more
Sensitive parliament communications handed to contractor without security clearance
A contractor that was the victim of a Russia-linked hack did not have the necessary security clearance when it received thousands of sensitive communications between politicians and parliamentary staff, in a mistake the department has now conceded. â Read more
Someone Is Trying To âHackâ People Through Apple Podcasts
Appleâs Podcasts app on both iOS and Mac has been exhibiting strange behavior for months, spontaneously launching and presenting users with obscure religion, spirituality and education podcasts they never subscribed to â and at least one of these podcasts contains a link attempting a cross-site scripting attack, 404 Media reports. Joseph Cox, a journalist at t ⊠â Read more
The âconcerningâ link between childhood maltreatment and suicide risk
Suicide Prevention Australia says thereâs an âurgentâ need for action to stop the âsignificant and lastingâ impact of childhood trauma. â Read more
SEC Must Not Let Crypto Companies âBypassâ Rules, Stock Exchanges Say
The Securities and Exchange Commissionâs possible plan to grant crypto companies relief from regulation to sell âtokenisedâ stocks risks harming investors, a group of stock exchanges said in a letter to the U.S. regulator this week. From a report: Several crypto companies plan to sell crypto tokens linked to listed equities to retail investors ⊠â Read more
Optus customers trapped in complaint âmerry-go-roundâ over network issues
Optus has been under intense scrutiny after a network outage in September left hundreds of people unable to call Triple Zero and was linked to three deaths. â Read more
Google Maps Will Let You Hide Your Identity When Writing Reviews
An anonymous reader quotes a report from PCMag: Four new features are coming to Google Maps, including a way to hide your identity in reviews. Maps will soon let you use a nickname and select an alternative profile picture for online reviews, so you can rate a business without linking it to full name and Google profile photo. Google says it will m ⊠â Read more
Asbestos scare school bill tipped to exceed $1.5m in SA
SAâs Minister for Education, Blair Boyer, is calling on retailers to help pay the climbing clean-up bill for removing coloured sand products linked to the asbestos scare. â Read more
And regarding those broken URLs: I once speculated that these bots operate on an old dataset, because I thought that my redirect rules actually were broken once and produced loops. But a) I cannot reproduce this today, and b) I cannot find anything related to that in my Git history, either. But itâs hard to tell, because I switched operating systems and webservers since then âŠ
But the thing is that Iâm seeing new URLs constructed in this pattern. So this canât just be an old crawling dataset.
I am now wondering if those broken URLs are bot bugs as well.
They look like this (zalgo is a new project):
https://www.uninformativ.de/projects/slinp/zalgo/scksums/bevelbar/
When you request that URL, you get redirected to /git/:
$ curl -sI https://www.uninformativ.de/projects/slinp/zalgo/scksums/bevelbar/
HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2025 06:13:51 GMT
Server: OpenBSD httpd
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
Content-Length: 510
Location: /git/
And on /git/, there are links to my repos. So if a broken client requests https://www.uninformativ.de/projects/slinp/zalgo/scksums/bevelbar/, then sees a bunch of links and simply appends them, youâll end up with an infinite loop.
Is that whatâs going on here or are my redirects actually still broken ⊠?
Google Starts Testing Ads In AI Mode
Google has begun testing sponsored ads inside its Gemini-powered AI Mode, placing labeled âsponsoredâ links at the bottom of AI-generated responses. Engadget reports: [A] Google spokesperson says the result shown is akin to similar tests itâs been running this year. âPeople seeing ads in AI Mode in the wild is simply part of Googleâs ongoing tests, which weâve been running for several months,â the ⊠â Read more
SEC Dismisses Case Against SolarWinds, Top Security Officer
The SEC has officially dismissed its high-profile case against SolarWinds and its CISO that was tied to a Russia-linked cyberattack involving the software company. Reuters reports: The landmark case, which SEC brought in late 2023, rattled the cybersecurity community and later faced scrutiny from a judge who dismissed many of the charges. The SEC had said So ⊠â Read more
IBM, Cisco Outline Plans For Networks of Quantum Computers By Early 2030s
IBM and Cisco plan to link quantum computers over long distances by the early 2030s, âwith the goal of demonstrating the concept is workable by the end of 2030,â reports Reuters. âThe move could pave the way for a quantum internet, though executives at the two companies cautioned that the networks would require technologies that ⊠â Read more
Common type of inflammatory bowel disease linked to toxic bacteria
The discovery that a toxin made by bacteria found in dirty water might help trigger ulcerative colitis could lead to new treatments for this form of IBD â Read more
#musiquinta âMĂșsicas sobre velocidadeâ?
Aqui fica a mais veloz mĂșsica de todas.
Do primeiro e melhor (para mim) album dos Napalm Death, âScumâ, vem a âYou Sufferâ, uma mĂșsica que ganhou um prĂ©mio Guiness⊠por ser a mais curta algumas vez gravada. Com pouco mais de um segundo de duração, isto Ă© que Ă© velocidade: ainda estĂĄ a começar e jĂĄ acabouâŠ
A letra, na Ăntegra: âYou Suffer, but Why?â
NĂŁo sei se concordo com a Rolling Stone que esta Ă© uma das 100 melhores mĂșsicas de metal de todos os tempos (nĂŁo Ă© das minhas favoritas do disco, sequer), mas lĂĄ que Ă© memorĂĄvel nĂŁo hĂĄ questĂŁo: veio-me logo Ă mente quando vi a votação para escolher o tema desta musiquintaâŠ
Seja como for, se jĂĄ leu este texto atĂ© aqui, jĂĄ perdeu a oportunidade de ouvir a mĂșsica em questĂŁo umas dezenas de vezes, por isso vou postar e escrever sobre a mĂșsica e deixar um link para vocĂȘ a poder ouvir (e ver, que mesmo com menos de 2 segundos ela teve direito a videoclip!) :-)
CDC Data Confirms US is 2 Months Away From Losing Measles Elimination Status
An anonymous reader shares a report: Federal health officials have linked two massive US measles outbreaks, confirming that the country is about two months away from losing its measles elimination status, according to a report by The New York Times. The Times obtained a recording of a call during which officials from th ⊠â Read more
Netgear Accused by Rival of China Smear To Fan Security Fear
An anonymous reader shares a report: California-based TP-Link says it may take a sales hit of more than $1 billion because of erroneous reports that the networking companyâs technology has been âinfiltratedâ by Beijing. In a lawsuit, TP-Link claims its competitor, Netgear, orchestrated a smear by planting false claims with journalists and internet influen ⊠â Read more
Light can influence the magnetic properties of some materials
An experiment 180 years ago first demonstrated a connection between light and electromagnetism â but the link is deeper than we thought â Read more
The afternoon didnât start better: we got a talk about the EUDI, with the implied idea that an âEuropean IDâ is automatically an example of digital sovereignty, when in fact what is being implemented isnât.
I could go further into it, but instead Iâll leave here a link to the comment I was impelled to write on the EUDI project after the presentation:
The #EUDI panel was followed by Caroline Stage Olsen, Minister for Digital Affairs of Denmark. The tldr; of her keynote - which had two points of note: 1) âI support AI gigafactoriesâ (because all that is shiny and new is something we should invest in), and âinnovation is sovereigntyâ which is her way of saying that she wants to use the sovereignty topic not to talk about sovereignty but as an excuse to promote âinnovationâ - in that ideology brand that supports the idea that in order to innovate more we need to simplify and de-regulateâŠ
Deaths Linked to Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Rose 17% in England in 2024
An anonymous reader shared this report from the Guardian:
The number of deaths linked to superbugs that do not respond to frontline antibiotics increased by 17% in England last year, according to official figures that raise concerns about the ongoing increase in antimicrobial resistance.
The figures, released by the UK H ⊠â Read more
All Lupus Cases May Be Linked To a Common Virus, Study Finds
One of the most common viruses in the world could be the cause of lupus, an autoimmune disease with wide-ranging symptoms, according to a new study. From a report: Until now, lupus was somewhat mysterious: No single root cause of the disease had been found, and while there is no cure, there are medications that can treat it.
The research, published in ⊠â Read more
Man linked to accused childcare abuser pleads not guilty to dozens of charges
Michael Simon Wilson, 36, faced Melbourne Magistrates Court, where he opted to fast-track more than 60 charges to a higher court. â Read more
South Asia on Edge
There are no known links between two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan, but they come as tensions between the countries are already high. â Read more
South Asia on Edge
There are no known links between two bomb attacks in India and Pakistan, but they come as tensions between the countries are already high. â Read more
Deadly Blasts in India and Pakistan Set Region on Edge
The rare explosions in the countryâs capitals have not been directly linked, but there are fears the governments will blame each other after their previous military conflict alarmed the world. â Read more
Microsoft Is Offering Rewards Points for Using Edge Instead of Google Chrome
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft employs various schemes to stop Edge users from switching to Chrome, and the latest includes financial rewards for sticking with the browser. As spotted by Windows Latest, select users who search on Bing within Microsoft Edge for a link to download Google Chrome are now shown an ⊠â Read more
RADV Driver Adds Valve Video Extension Used By Steam Link VR
Back in August with the Vulkan 1.4.327 spec update was the introduction of VK_VALVE_video_encode_rgb_conversion as a Valve vendor extension. The open-source Radeon Vulkan âRADVâ driver has now merged support for this extension that is being used now by Steam Link VR⊠â Read more
How Christian Nationalism Is Shaping Trumpâs Foreign Policy Toward Africa
Jessica Washington,  Political Reporter -  The Intercept
_Stephan: âkingâ Trump has a long history of racism, and is the flavor of his administration and linked to what I think of as pseudo-Christianity because White nationalist Christianity has little to do with Jesusâ teachings. Trump and his father were taken to court decades ago over their racism, and lost, and he has never ⊠â Read more
GLP-1 drugs linked to dramatically lower death rates in colon cancer patients â Read more
Thousands of Serbs have protested vowing to stop a $500 million luxury project linked to US President Donald Trumpâs son-in-law. Belgrade has fast-tracked the plan despite anger over corruption and a historical legacy â Read more
Berliner CDU-FördergeldaffÀre: Guter Jude, schlechter Jude
Die Kulturverwaltung rĂ€umt weitere Fehler in der Fördergeld-AffĂ€re ein. Eine Antisemitismus-Fachjury soll zudem als âzu linksâ abgelehnt worden sein. mehr⊠â Read more
Falco Links Real-Time Detection with Forensic-Level Analysis in the Cloud Native Stack
New integration connects Falco alerts to Stratosharkâs forensic tools, delivering Wireshark-style visibility into system call and audit log data Key Highlights ATLANTAâKUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON NORTH AMERICA, Nov. 10, 2025âŻâ The Cloud Native Computing FoundationÂź (CNCFÂź), which⊠â Read more
Samsung Galaxy XR vs. Apple Vision Pro
Samsung recently came out with the Galaxy XR, its first mixed reality headset. The Galaxy XR competes with the Apple Vision Pro, so we thought weâd pick one up to see how it compares to Appleâs headset.
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In person, itâs hard to mist ⊠â Read more
NVIDIA Connects AI GPUs to Early Quantum Processors
âQuantum computing is still years away, but Nvidia just built the bridge that will bring it closerâŠâ argues investment site The Motley Fool, âby linking todayâs fastest AI GPUs with early quantum processorsâŠâ
NVIDIAâs new hybrid system strengthens communication at microsecond speeds â orders of magnitude faster than before â âallowing AI to stabilize and train qu ⊠â Read more
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Double congrats, @thecanine@twtxt.net! \o/
Iâm not a fan of the gemtext limits. This being only a single page (which probably doesnât get updated a whole lot), the efforts of having two dedicates files are not all that big, or so Iâd at least naively imagine.
I always recommend checking the W3C validator results, even though Iâm very guilty of not doing that myself. It just doesnât occur to me in the heat of the moment. I reckon if I were writing HTML on a more regular basis, I would pick up on making that a real habit. Anyway, your HTML being generated, you probably canât address the findings, though. So, might not be even worth the time heading over to the validator.
From a privacy point of view, personally, I would definitely host the CSS myself. Other than that, nice link collection. :-)
@bender@twtxt.net to work through both https and gemini, the site is not written in HTML, but in Gemtext, automatically converted to HTML, when needed. Gemtext is nicely explained for example here: https://garden.bouncepaw.com/hypha/gemtext . In short, it is so limited, no line can be more than one thing, so no links in a list are possible, othar than doing it through something like this primitive workaround.