G/O Media Sells Off Gizmodo (www.thedailybeast.com)
I’m not familiar with Keleops, but it’s hard to imagine Gizmodo being worse off than it had been under the previous ownership.
Fake video call fools UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron (www.bbc.com)
Windows won’t take screenshots of everything you do after all — unless you opt in (www.theverge.com)
Microsoft is reworking Recall after researchers point out its security problems (arstechnica.com)
the company says that Recall will be opt-in by default, so users will need to decide to turn it on
Somehow the "5" was changed to "N" on the Mirage-2000 deliveries..... (sh.itjust.works)
r*ddit
Clarence Thomas admits billionaire paid for private club membership and luxury Bali trips (www.rawstory.com)
Tesla chair says Elon Musk needs $46 billion pay plan to stay motivated (arstechnica.com)
Massive forest restoration project makes steadfast progress: 'This will be the largest natural structure on the planet' (www.thecooldown.com)
The New York Times source code leaked by a 4chan user (stackdiary.com)
A user on the online forum 4chan has leaked a massive 270GB of data purportedly belonging to The New York Times. This leak includes what is claimed to be the source code for the newspaper’s digital operations.
Top EU Court Says There’s No Right To Online Anonymity, Because Copyright Is More Important (www.techdirt.com)
Denmark’s Prime Minister Is Attacked in Copenhagen Square (www.nytimes.com)
Edit: it seems like the NYT missed the mark on this one....
Court of Zelensky rocked by aide’s ‘thirst for power’ (www.thetimes.com)
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Arch Linux, made immutable, declarative and atomic: blendOS v4 released (blendos.co)
UN adds Israel to list of states committing violations against children (www.theguardian.com)
Israeli Police Detain Palestinian Journalist Attacked by Settler Mob (truthout.org)
The Talos Principle 2 | Road to Elysium Reveal Trailer | Coming June 14 (yt.artemislena.eu)
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Alan Wake 2’s First DLC Pushes The Metatextual Shenanigans Even Further (kotaku.com)
openSUSE Tumbleweed – Review of the weeks 2024/22 & 23 – Dominique a.k.a. DimStar (Dim*) (dominique.leuenberger.net)
Disaster narrowly avoided as a Boeing with 163 passengers on board struggled to take off (www.independent.co.uk)
Watch: Adobe angers artists with new Photoshop terms (techcrunch.com)
Artists got an unpleasant surprise when they opened Photoshop this week, as they were shown a pop-up window asking them to agree to new terms of service. Among the changes: Adobe now says it has the right to access customers’ content through “automated or manual methods.”...
More than 100,000 people are currently playing a Steam game where you click a banana (www.eurogamer.net)
Brazil police raid Amazon carbon credit projects exposed by Mongabay (news.mongabay.com)
#151 Pride Month · This Week in GNOME (thisweek.gnome.org)
Developer posts secret key on GitHub, loses $40K in 2 minutes (cointelegraph.com)
Web3 developer Brian Guan lost $40,000 after accidentally posting his wallet’s secret keys publicly on GitHub, with the funds being drained in just two minutes....