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Our monthly meetup at MILL – the Maker Space in Little Lisbon!
Join us for an informal evening of discussions and presentations around Tech Art, and a chance to see what we are up to at MILL.
We’ll demonstrate some of our works in progress at MILL, and we would also be very glad to hear about your projects or interests. Feel free to bring anything you’d like to show and discuss. Depending on how things go, we may have a slightly more formal presentation session part way through the evening, with a projector for slides etc.
Some refreshments will be provided (beer/water/tea/coffee), but please feel free to bring your own!
After the meetup we’ll head to a local bar or restaurant.
https://www.meetup.com/Tech-Art-Lisboa/
Die Hacknacht findet jeden Donnerstag im /dev/lol statt und ist die beste Gelegenheit uns kennen zu lernen und Teil unserer Community zu werden. Es wird gehackt, gebastelt, gelötet, geredet und regelmäßig auch ein Jour Fixe abgehalten.
The Hacknight is happening every Thursday at /dev/lol and the best occasion to get to know us and become part of our community. We hack, make, solder, talk and regularily hold our Jour Fixe.
Thanks to AI, hackers quickly discovered new vulnerabilities such as CopyFail, DirtyFrag, and Fragnesia. They use LLMs to analyse Linux, finding and exploiting the security flaws faster than ever. The expertise required to hack is at an all-time low.
The Fedora Project decided to explain which precautions are being put in place to protect your system:
🌍 fedoramagazine.org/how-fedora-…
#security #opensource #foss #linux #kernel #fedora #redhat #hacking #ai #llm #coding #copyfail #dirtyflag #fragnesia
How Fedora is responding to recent Kernel vulnerabilities - Fedora Magazine
Learn about the Fedora Project's process for managing package security vulnerabilities, in the context of recent Linux Kernel disclosures.Daniel Milnes (Fedora Project)
Vibe Coded Apps Are Spilling Users’ Personal Information Directly Into the Maw of Greedy Hackers
Be careful.
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Vibe Coded Apps Are Spilling Users’ Personal Information Directly Into the Maw of Greedy Hackers
Vibe-coded apps are leaking users' sensitive personal information directly to any motivated hackers, a new report found.Jon Christian (Futurism)
