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Curl Warns GitHub About ‚Malicious Unicode‘ Security Issue
A Curl contributor replaced an ASCII letter with a Unicode alternative in a pull request, writes Curl lead developer/founder Daniel Stenberg. And not a single human reviewer on the team… Weiterlesen »Curl Warns GitHub About ‚Malicious Unicode‘ Security Issue
Realme GT 7 Dream Edition’s launch date announced
Realme will introduce the global version of the GT 7 for the international markets on May 27 at an event in Paris, France. The GT 7 will also be launched… Weiterlesen »Realme GT 7 Dream Edition’s launch date announced
TechCrunch Week in Review: Coinbase gets hacked
Welcome back to Week in Review! We’ve got tons of news for you this week, including a hack at Coinbase; YC thinks Google is a ‘monopolist’; layoffs at Microsoft; and… Weiterlesen »TechCrunch Week in Review: Coinbase gets hacked
Oblivion Remastered review – a faithful, unnecessary return to a beloved classic
Remasters are funny things. They exist in an awkward halfway house between original and remake. Geriatric polygons are treated to a spit shine with Unreal Engine 5 polish until they… Weiterlesen »Oblivion Remastered review – a faithful, unnecessary return to a beloved classic
Stellar Blade’s devs would like you to know you don’t need a PSN account on PC as they work on the region lock problem
Earlier this week, it was leaked and then later confirmed that Stellar Blade, that Nier and Bayonetta-esque one with the jiggle physics cranked up to the max, would be coming… Weiterlesen »Stellar Blade’s devs would like you to know you don’t need a PSN account on PC as they work on the region lock problem
Zen Flute is a Teensy Powered Mouth Theramin
An intriguing mouth-played instrument emerged—and won—at the 2023 Guthman Musical Instrument Contest hosted by Georgia Tech. [Keith Baxter] took notice and reproduced the idea for others to explore. The result… Weiterlesen »Zen Flute is a Teensy Powered Mouth Theramin
Do these Buddhist gods hint at the purpose of China’s super-secret satellites?
Mission patches are a decades-old tradition in spaceflight. They can range from the figurative to the abstract, prompting valuable insights or feeding confusion. Some are just plain weird. Ars published… Weiterlesen »Do these Buddhist gods hint at the purpose of China’s super-secret satellites?