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This is a pre-recorded Clubhouse session where Elizabeth Whitaker and Rachel Buchanan demonstrate features from the Windows Calculator (Windows 11).
UEFI malware in development since 2016 discovered in Gigabyte and ASUS motherboards.As Microsoft finally disables macros by default, container files emerge as replacement delivery mechanism.QBot uses old version of Windows Calculator to facilitate DLL hijacking.
[Referências do Episódio] - A Hacker Is Selling Twitter Data Of 5.4 Million People For $30,000: All Details - https://www.news18.com/news/tech/a-hacker-is-selling-twitter-data-of-5-4-million-people-for-30000-all-details-5617819.html - Twitter:Discoverability by phone number/email restriction bypass - https://hackerone.com/reports/1439026 - North Korean hackers attack EU targets with Konni RAT malware - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/north-korean-hackers-attack-eu-targets-with-konni-rat-malware/ - UNAUTHENTICATED SQL INJECTION IN SONICWALL GMS AND ANALYTICS - https://psirt.global.sonicwall.com/vuln-detail/SNWLID-2022-0007 - QBot phishing uses Windows Calculator sideloading to infect devices - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/qbot-phishing-uses-windows-calculator-sideloading-to-infect-devices/ [Ficha técnica] Apresentação: Carlos Cabral Roteiro: Carlos Cabral e Daniel Venzi Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia Projeto gráfico: Julian Prieto
In this episode Jakob have a panel discussion about open source with Lars Hvam, Volker Buzek, Morten Wittrock and Sebastian Wolf about Open Source. Both from the community and also the within SAP. Please bear in mind this episode was recorded before the christmas break, better late than never right ;-) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sap-community-podcast/message
Why we think the new Raspberry Pi 400 is just the beginning. And we chat with the CTO of the Uno Platform, a new way to bring native apps to Linux. Chapters: 00:00:00 Pre-show 00:01:01 Intro 00:02:23 Meet the Raspberry Pi 400 00:11:21 Manjaro Update 00:16:59 State of Linux Gaming 00:23:11 GNOME 40 00:27:36 Building Native Apps on Linux 00:48:16 Housekeeping 00:50:05 Feedback 00:58:47 Pick 01:04:23 Post-show Special Guest: Jérôme Laban.
This week we’ve been upgrading computers and Ebaying stuff. We discuss the Windows Calculator coming to Linux, Microsoft Edge browser coming to Linux, Ubuntu Community Council elections and LibreOffice office getting Yaru icons. We also round up our picks from… Read more ›
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Czterdziesty trzeci odcinek przynosi kontrowersyjny temat. czy praca zdalna ssie? W odcinku spróbowaliśmy czegoś nowego i mamy gości. Wciąż nie robimy z nimi wywiadu, ale rozmawiamy i dzielimy się spostrzeżeniami. Co zatem można się dowiedzieć po przesłuchaniu tego epizodu? Poruszamy temat różnego rodzaju pracy zdalnej bo jak się okazuje praca zdalna pracy zdalnej nie równa. Zastanawiamy się czy pracując zdalnie można awansować oraz czy istnieją projekty, których nie można rozwijać w takim modelu pracy. Miłego słuchania. Linki:- Remote versus Co-located Work- Being a Remote Worker Sucks - Long Live the Remote Worker- How do we deal with developer/architecture communication in async environment?- Andrzej Krzywda- Ja to, proszę pana, mam bardzo dobre połączenie- Windows Calculator - nie można dzielić przez zero- Windows Calculator - 1px robi różnicę- Firmy 100% zdalne- Arkency- Nozbe- Basecamp - Why working from home is both awesome and horrible- Eksperymenty Cesarza Fryderyka- Profil Milosza Brzeziński- Kurs o Visual Studio - Grzegorz Kotfis Nieświadomy Ojciec odcinka:Marcin Malinowski Remote work sucks. 1st day is awesome: “in the zone whole day”. 2nd: “I can’t communicate in text”. 3rd: “they will ruin everything while I’m here” — Marcin Malinowski (@orientman) March 22, 2018 Ojcowie chrzestni:- Andrzej Bargański (Patron)- Paweł Dulak- Konrad Kokosa- Michał Kuliński- Adrian Mularczyk (Patron)- Grzegorz Kotfis (Patron)- Namek- Khaz- Przemysław Suchodolski Książki (linki afiliacyjne):- Życiologia - Miłosz Brzeziński- Nawyk nieodwlekania - S. J. Scott- Sztuka podstępu - Kevin Mitnick- Dziesięć kawałków o wojnie - Arkadij Babczenko- Achaja, tom 1 - Andrzej Ziemiański- Otoczeni przez idiotów - Thomas Erikson Kursy & ankiety:– Wprowadzenie do testowania– Praktyczny kurs Solid - Ankieta odnośnie wzorców projektowych- Ankieta odnośnie kursu o Visual Studio Dowcipy Jarka (nowy dział ;):- Dowcip o soli- Istny śruba
We talk with Suz Hinton about MX Chip. We also chat about her live streaming and the gear she uses. Calculator goes open source. And Apple Rick-rolled us all. News Not getting Rick Rolled enough? Check out the official Apple Watch documentation archive! Announcing the Open Sourcing of Windows Calculator. Calculator on GitHub My Twitch Live Coding Setup Suz Hinton @noopkat noopkat.com Twitch ----------------------------------------------------- IoT Dev Kit MX Chip Getting Started i^2c Sparkfun Adafruit IoT Fan Led Scrolling Message board Arduino JSON Azure Pick of the Week Microsoft opens first datacenters in Africa with general availability of Microsoft Azure
Free Software does what commercial can't this week, getting a Debian desktop on more Android devices gets closer, and PureOS promises Convergence but is there more beneath the surface? Plus Microsoft open sources Windows Calculator, and a quick recap of SCaLE 17x.
Free Software does what commercial can't this week, getting a Debian desktop on more Android devices gets closer, and PureOS promises Convergence but is there more beneath the surface? Plus Microsoft open sources Windows Calculator, and a quick recap of SCaLE 17x.
Free Software does what commercial can't this week, getting a Debian desktop on more Android devices gets closer, and PureOS promises Convergence but is there more beneath the surface? Plus Microsoft open sources Windows Calculator, and a quick recap of SCaLE 17x.
Marius hat seine Schuhe geupdatet, Peter war auf der Make Munich und wir reden über Windows Calculator, Google Chrome, Thunderbolt 3/USB4, React OS, Chelsea Manning und vieles mehr!
Jon's gonna catch himself some bees. Eric's trying to avoid getting sick. Facebook - uh, is still Facebook and there's still no cryptocurrency to be found. The NSA open sources a reverse engineering tool and, not to be outdone, Microsoft open sources a calculator. Your Chrome browser should have updated by now. McAfee gets a live look at servers used by North Korean Hackers. Jon pokes at a Drupal hack and a MongoDB leak - and then geeks about mice with infrared vision. Eric admires the Dangerously Funny. 0:00 - Intro 5:49 - Facebook 2FA Phone Shenanigans 7:28 - Facebook on Privacy? 8:50 - More Cryptocurrency Woes 9:51 - NSA - GHIDRA 11:11 - Windows Calculator 11:42 - Update Chrome! 13:19 - North Korean Hackers 14:55 - Video: North Korean Hackers 16:51 - Drupal Hack 24:15 - Caller ID App Ooops 28:40 - Mice with Infrared Vision 32:20 - Once Upon a Mattress 34:50 - Dangerously Funny