Intel launches $699 Core i9-13900KS, fastest desktop CPU in history (6 GHz)
"Yaml is full of footguns and its friendliness is deceptive"
https://ruudvanasseldonk.com/2023/01/11/the-yaml-document-from-hell
Grayscale on 1-bit LCDs (PWM)
"Chromium project is going to support the use of third-party #RustLang libraries from C++ in Chromium"
https://security.googleblog.com/2023/01/supporting-use-of-rust-in-chromium.html
Our #NuttX Driver for #PinePhone Touch Panel has these Limitations
Article: https://lupyuen.github.io/articles/touch2?16#driver-limitations
Fixing the Real Time Clock for Mac SE/30 (#Arduino)
https://www.quantulum.co.uk/blog/new-timepiece-for-a-classic-mac-part-1/
Richard Purdie: "A day in my life as the Yocto Project Architect"
A Corrupt File led to the FAA ground stoppage
https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/faa-ground-stop-causes/index.html
Weekly Mobile #Linux Update
@lupyuen
Blind use of dependencies, without awareness of the chain of subsidiary dependencies they introduce, is a big problem in a lot of software. I suspect it affects proprietary software companies more, because they often make use of free code modules under pushover licenses (esp. "BSD" or "MIT"), but without making these dependencies explicit. The geeks working there may know that security auditing free code they use is as much their job as anyone else's, but their managers often don't.
What happens when you open a Terminal and enter ‘ls’
https://www.warp.dev/blog/what-happens-when-you-open-a-terminal-and-enter-ls
Using SPDX for Security (Software Package Data Exchange)
https://www.linux.com/featured/why-you-should-use-spdx-for-security/
Wolfi, the #Linux "undistribution" (Linux container)
https://opensourcewatch.beehiiv.com/p/what-s-what-with-wolfi-the-linux-undistribution-and-arm
Critical Security Flaw in "jsonwebtoken" library used by 22,000+ projects
https://thehackernews.com/2023/01/critical-security-flaw-found-in.html
"Would you buy a #RISCV Android phone?"
https://www.androidauthority.com/buy-risc-v-android-phone-poll-results-3265290/
People are now using AI to cheat in Rocket League
https://www.pcgamer.com/uh-oh-people-are-now-using-a-machine-learning-bot-to-cheat-in-rocket-league/
iPhone Crash Detection: "winter sports and activities like snowboarding skiing, and riding snowmobiles, have been setting off Apple’s fall and crash detection features unnecessarily"
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/iphone-crash-detection-fooled-again-this-time-by-winter-activity
@lupyuen This is why there's a limit on power bank capacity on flights.
On a brief note, I have a 60 000 mah powerbank and it's a chonk, but it is impossible to bring it to flights. :(
"TVs are all very good these days, so manufacturers are increasingly focusing on AI tricks and subtle picture enhancements to tempt shoppers"
https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/11/23548443/samsung-lg-tcl-hisense-roku-new-tv-features-ces-2023
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