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"Starting in December 2024, the researchers began contacting the affected telecoms. T-Mobile responded by encrypting its satellite transmissions within weeks, but responses from other cell carriers were mixed." Everything is cool and normal. www.wired.com/story/satell...

Satellites Are Leaking the World’s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data

With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers found a stunning variety of data—including thousands of T-Mobile users’ calls and texts and even US military communications—sent by satellites unencrypte...

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This chart, comparing French and German debt, is from the Bloomberg article, “France’s Political Paralysis Puts It in Bondholders’ Crosshairs.” On the level of the deficit and debt: “France’s fiscal deficit is now the widest in the euro area. Debt is rising by €5,000 ($5,840) a second, and the cost…

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every single one of my books are in there, including the newest one published two years ago. am furious. y’all, i know you may be busy or at worldcon but take the time to look up yourself today. the ability to apply for the class action suit ends tonight!

Ruth EJ Booth (she/they)@ruthejbooth.bsky.social · last yr.

"If your books were uploaded to LibGen/fed into the LLMs, add your name to the potential class action lawsuit by tomorrow." Details: LibDem database: www.theatlantic.com/technology/a... Attorney form: www.lieffcabraser.com/anthropic-au... (This information comes via a reliable Discord source.)

convened a group of people working on open source software that is intentionally designed to give people more power. i took notes.

a set of bubbles summarizing things people were saying all week in Berlin during Local First Conf and User * Agents * Berlin about the intractability of making free software that gives users agency, while also paying the rent.

New benchmark just dropped: SnitchBench by Theo Browne tests if LLMs will snitch on you to the authorities if you feed them incriminating documents and a tool that lets them send email, as seen in the Claude 4 System Card Turns out they pretty much all will! simonwillison.net/2025/May/31/...

How often do LLMs snitch? Recreating Theo’s SnitchBench with LLM

A fun new benchmark just dropped! Inspired by the Claude 4 system card—which showed that Claude 4 might just rat you out to the authorities if you told it to …

simonwillison.net

This is great news! Redis has ditched the SSPL for the AGPL. Posted some notes here - there are also a bunch of interesting features that have been brought into core under the new license, like Time Series, probabilistic data types and Redis Query Engine simonwillison.net/2025/May/1/r...

Redis is open source again

Salvatore Sanfilippo: > Five months ago, I rejoined Redis and quickly started to talk with my colleagues about a possible switch to the AGPL license, only to discover that there …

simonwillison.net

antirez@antirez.bsky.social · last yr.

Redis is open source again: antirez.com/news/151

This is wild Spain blocking possibly 75% of all internet traffic - as most of it proxies through Cloudflare, and they blocked CF IPs Also blocking all of Vercel right now Shows how strange court orders aimed to shut down select few sites can take down most of the internet in the country…

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