They removed CD/DVD drives from devices.
They made physical media harder to buy and use.
They removed expandable storage from phones.
They pushed us into streaming subscriptions.
They made always-online normal.
They made unlimited internet necessary.
Then slowly raised the price of everything.
Ownership quietly became renting.
Noticias del autor de BlueHammer enfadado con Microsoft. Nueva vulnerabilidad muy interesante que permite eludir BitLocker. Se llama YellowKey, solo necesita un USB y parece un error de debug olvidado en el código. Además promete más sorpresas. Hilo¬
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🚨Google built an invisible watermark into every image Gemini has ever generated. Over 10 billion pieces of content marked.
One unemployed engineer just cracked it open. With 200 black images and math.
It's called reverse-SynthID.
SynthID is Google DeepMind's invisible watermark. It's embedded at the pixel level into every image, video, audio, and text generated by Gemini. Invisible to the human eye. Designed to survive cropping, compression, screenshots, and format changes.
It was supposed to be unbreakable.
Here's how he broke it:
→ Generated 200 pure black and pure white images from Gemini
→ When you average enough pure-black AI images, every non-zero pixel IS the watermark. Nothing to hide behind. Just the signal, naked.
→ Used FFT spectral analysis to map the exact carrier frequencies
→ Discovered the watermark uses a fixed phase template — identical across every image from the same model
→ Cross-image phase coherence at carrier frequencies: over 99.5%
→ Built a detector that identifies SynthID watermarks with 90% accuracy
→ Built a V3 bypass that drops 91% of the phase coherence and 75% of carrier energy — at 43+ dB PSNR. Almost zero visible quality loss.
No neural networks. No proprietary access. No leaked code. Just signal processing and too much free time.
Here's the wildest part:
The green channel carries the strongest watermark signal. The carrier frequencies change based on image resolution. And the entire phase template is fixed — meaning every single Gemini image carries the same fingerprint structure.
One engineer. 200 black images. A Fourier transform. That's all it took to reverse-engineer a system protecting 10 billion+ pieces of content.
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NASA pays $100M for Microsoft 365 licensing across the agency. They standardized every system on Microsoft. They put Microsoft Surfaces on the Orion spacecraft as the crew's personal computing devices.
And the first technical crisis of humanity's return to the Moon was Reid Wiseman radioing Houston to say he has two Microsoft Outlooks and neither one works.
Mission Control's response? "With your go, we can remote in and take a look." The same exact workflow your company's IT helpdesk uses when you submit a ticket on a Monday morning. Except the user is traveling at 4,275 mph, 30,000 miles from Earth, and the Wi-Fi situation is considerably worse.
This spacecraft survived hydrogen leaks, helium leaks, a faulty heat shield, and a broken toilet. Outlook broke anyway. The toilet actually got fixed faster.
The real story here is that Microsoft has achieved something no other software company in history can claim: a support ticket from lunar transit. Their enterprise sales team should frame this. "Battle-tested in space" is a positioning statement most B2B companies would mass murder for, and Microsoft accidentally earned it because Outlook crashes everywhere, including orbit.
Outlook remains the only software in human history that performs identically whether you're in a cubicle in Redmond or aboard a spacecraft bound for the Moon. Universally, reliably broken. And we keep buying it anyway.
Working driver on one Windows machine needed on another machine? pnputil.exe FTW
Get the inf file name from device manager properties for the device or PowerShell.
Can't find a driver? Get the "matching device id" & search internet for it (without susbsys part if can't find)
Derecho básico trabajo (3º 4º ESO) para que no los engañen (edad trabajar = 16 años)
-Prioridad ley sobre convenio/contrato
-Derechos fundamentales
-Contrato
-Despido
-Extinción voluntaria indemnizada
-Jornada y descansos
-Nómina
-Conciliación familiar
No lo saben ni sus padres
@techspence Save as pdf in the consume folder for paperless.
If I need to search something, I go first to paperless.
Started doing this after some bookmarks vanished, and now is a routine with thousands of vendor KBs and non public documentation