Veritable Quandry
Specializing in derails and train wrecks.
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The Internet agrees with you!I saw Ray Bradbury speak. He said, "People don't understand: I'm not writing to predict these futures, I'm trying to prevent them."
That's ...... concerning.The Internet agrees with you!
Another question -- who/what sent the original notification asking you to install it? (I think you can check in the notification history ...)How can this happen?
I got a notification on my android phone asking if I wanted to place a widget to see what music I have recently listened to. I said to myself why not, let's see. Sure enough, it showed the song I most recently listened to. The bizarre thing is it was something I played with an app called radio.net on my firestick on the tv. radio.net is an app giving access to 1000's of radio stations. Wikipedia says it is made by some German company. The reason I looked that up is seeing if it was owned by Amazon which would give me a clue, but no. radio.net doesn't even display the song or artist playing. But somehow this widget knows. How can that be? I have not installed anything related to radio.net on my phone. My phone and tv are on the same lan. With a little more poking I see the widget is generated from "Android System Intelligence". It seems peculiar and a bit disturbing. All I can think of is it is listening to the traffic on the lan and figuring out what the song is. That seems far fetched but it is all I can think of.
From what I can tell, Android System Intelligence is something that comes preinstalled with the phone.Another question -- who/what sent the original notification asking you to install it? (I think you can check in the notification history ...)
Maybe something having to do with Bonjour or Avahi? I know that Linux boxes can send audio to some OTHER machine doing the various Bonjour or Avahi tricks, and Android phones and fireTV's are basically Linux. So your firetv box is probably announcing what it plays to any other android machine using the same protocols.With a little more poking I see the widget is generated from "Android System Intelligence". It seems peculiar and a bit disturbing. All I can think of is it is listening to the traffic on the lan and figuring out what the song is. That seems far fetched but it is all I can think of.
In KNP's case, it's thought the hackers managed to gain entry to the computer system by guessing an employee's password, after which they encrypted the company's data and locked its internal systems.
KNP director Paul Abbott says he hasn't told the employee that their compromised password most likely led to the destruction of the company.
"Would you want to know if it was you?" he asks.
No, lack of proper backups and procedures sank the company.![]()
Weak password allowed hackers to sink a 158-year-old company
Transport company KNP forced to shut down after international hacker gangs target thousands of UK businesses.www.bbc.co.uk
My only issue with Netscape is that it made Marc Andreessen a very rich man, which means we have to deal with his shit.
arstechnica.com
she sounds more Perky with a slight touch of vocal fry.I've been listening in on Alexa's new voice.
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Alexa new voice
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.www.youtube.com
It sounds about 10 years younger, a little faster (and more confident), a bit nasally, and I sorta want to punch her face (if she had one). Thankfully, I've discovered my Fire TV Cube does not support it. So Amazon can't even force an upgrade on me!