Latest bookmarks (page 33 of 150)

9 Apr 2025 diff.wikimedia.org
LLM training bots are overwhelming Wikimedia's servers, particularly Wikimedia Commons (which has a looooooot of media).
9 Apr 2025 www.bleepingcomputer.com
If someone, say a security researcher, tries to enter different credentials than the ones the phishers are looking for, it just kicks them out, making it harder to analyze. Some phishers are even using 2FA.
9 Apr 2025 danluu.com
Interesting perspective: "Microsoft under Ballmer made deep, long-term bets that set up Microsoft for success in the decades after his reign. At the time, the bets were widely panned, indicating that they weren't necessarily obvious, but we can see in retrospect that the company made very strong bets despite the criticism at the time."
9 Apr 2025 www.bbc.com
Emotions that have specific words in other languages, but not in English.
8 Apr 2025 getoutofmyhead.dev
Guidelines for what metadata you can remove from the HEAD section of your web pages without losing its functionality.
7 Apr 2025 www.rsc.org.uk
"An interactive, trailblazing vision set in contemporary Iran with Shakespeare’s iconic female, Lady Macbeth, at the centre, from the RSC and iNK Stories."
3 Apr 2025 arstechnica.com
"Some wealthy Europeans have death rates 35 percent lower than the richest Americans."
3 Apr 2025 jesspiper.substack.com
"Curated failure. Carefully chosen and organized chaos to create the desired effect. They did it to enable the selling of the country and workers and land to the wealthy.
I have witnessed it from the inside. I live in Missouri and no amount of letter writing has cured my state or persuaded my lawmakers, but one thing has slowed them down…organized action. Showing up in numbers that can’t be hidden or explained away. Marching in the streets. Testifying by the hundreds. Making lawmakers accountable with constant contact. Letting them know we see them and we know."
3 Apr 2025 www.tomshardware.com
"Rebuilt your PC? You may not need to buy a new Windows key."