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  • Quizzino della domenica: Strana equazione

    784 - algebra
    La sonda marziana Curiosity ha trovato delle scritte dell'antica civiltà marziana. Una di esse, una volta decifrata, è la seguente: 5x² − 50x + 125 = 0: x = 5 e x = 8. In effetti 5 è una soluzione dell'equazione, ma 8 non lo è: 5×64 − 50× + 125 = 45. Quante dita avevano i marziani?

    (trovate un aiutino sul mio sito, alla pagina https://xmau.com/quizzini/p784.html; la risposta verrà postata lì il prossimo me https://wp.me/p6hcSh-91s

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  • What a hole.

    Kiev 60
    Zodiak-8 30mm F3.5
    Lomography Metropolis

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  • Even when there’s no accountability, the record matters. Credit to the Wikipedia editors maintaining this page.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deaths,_detentions_and_deportations_of_American_citizens_in_the_second_Trump_administration

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  • Tamper Detection with Time-Domain Reflectometry

    For certain high-security devices, such as card readers, ATMs, and hardware security modules, normal physical security isn’t enough – they need to wipe out their sensitive data if someone starts drilling through the case. Such devices, therefore, often integrate circuit meshes into their cases and regularly monitor them for changes that could indicate damage. To improve the sensitivity and accuracy of such countermeasures, [Jan Sebastian Götte] and [Björn Scheuermann] recently designed a time-domain reflectometer to monitor meshes (pre-print paper).

    Many meshes are made from flexible circuit boards with winding traces built into the case, so cutting or drilling into the case breaks a trace. The problem is that most common ways to detect broken traces, such as by resistance or capacitance measurements, aren’t easy to implement with both high sensitivity and low error rates. Instead, this system uses time-domain reflectometry: it sends a sharp pulse into the mesh, then times the returning echoes to create a mesh fingerprint. When the circuit is damaged, it creates an additional echo, which is detected by classifier software. If enough subsequent measurements find a significant fingerprint change, it triggers a data wipe.

    The most novel aspect of this design is its affordability. An STM32G4-series microcontroller manages the timing, pulse generation, and measurement, thanks to its two fast ADCs and a high-resolution timer with sub-200 picosecond resolution. For a pulse-shaping amplifier, [Jan] and [Björn] used the high-speed amplifiers in an HDMI redriver chip, which would normally compensate for cable and connector losses. Despite its inexpensive design, the circuit was sensitive enough to detect when oscilloscope probes contacted the trace, pick up temperature changes, and even discern the tiny variations between different copies of the same mesh.

    It’s not absolutely impossible for an attacker to bypass this system, nor was it intended to be, but overcoming it would take a great deal of skill and some custom equipment, such as a non-conductive drill bit. If you’re interested in seeing such a system in the real world, check out this teardown of a payment terminal. One of the same authors also previously wrote a KiCad plugin to generate anti-tamper meshes.

    Thanks to [mark999] for the tip!

    hackaday.com/2026/01/24/tamper…

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  • Feditarian Fediversalist

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  • @DavidBHimself I guess we will have to agree to disagree on this one.

    And yes, I did lose my right to vote when I moved a couple of times, even as a resident+citizen of said location. That’s how our imperfect electoral system works. 😥

    @evan

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  • @EdwinG Well, you're not in most cases.

    @evan

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  • @evan I agree with @EricLawton -- "expatriate" is an imperial term. I see no confusion of terminology in his comment, quite the opposite.

    In the context of the poll, "expatriate" was used about emigrants, not immigrants, but the point stands. The clearest term, if a bit long and pedantic, might have been "citizens who are not residents".

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    #datocurioso ¿Creías que el #fediverso se limitaba solo al microblogging de #Mastodon? ¡Piénsatelo de nuevo!El fediverso es un cosmos interconectado regido por el protocolo #ActivityPub, y alberga un sinfín de mundos más allá de las publicaciones cortas. Puedes encontrar alternativas descentralizadas para casi cualquier servicio centralizado que conozcas: ¿Buscas compartir imágenes al estilo Instagram? Existe #Pixelfed.¿Anhelas un espacio para vídeos como YouTube? Tienes a tu disposición #PeerTube, que usa tecnología P2P para aligerar la carga.¿ quieres compartir videos cortos al estilo tik Tok? Prueba #loops!¿Prefieres los agregadores de enlaces al estilo Reddit? #Lemmy es tu destino. ¿ buscas compartir tu #podcast? #funkwhale es a donde debes ir.¿ te gusta escribir o quieres hacer un blog? Intenta con #WriteAs¡Y eso solo es la punta del iceberg!El fediverso no es un solo lugar, sino una constelación de plataformas que interactúan entre sí, una red de redes libres, abiertas y federadas, permitiendo a un usuario de Mastodon o de algún otro servicio federado seguir e interactuar con alguien en PeerTube o Pixelfed, etc. ¡La verdadera magia radica en la interoperabilidad y la libertad de elección! #SoftwareLibre #Tecnologia #Privacidad ✨‍♂️🎙️
  • The biggest problems with Lemmy right now

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    Lack of granular privacy / profile control “The lack of privacy controls … our profiles are public, and all our posts and comments are visible to anyone.” (lemmy.toot.pt) Users cannot choose who sees their profile history, comments, or posts. Poor content discovery / lack of niche communities / limited diversity “The platform lacks all the communities … There are no communities for games or music or sports or hobbies or movies or anything.” (Reddit) “Not nearly enough people to cover all the niche interest communities that Reddit does.” (szmer.info) Fragmentation across instances / duplication of communities “Multiple communities dedicated to the same thing across multiple instances … causes confusion …” (Popcar's Blog) “There are duplicate communities: every instance seems to have their own version of each community.” (Reddit) Bad User Experience (UX) / usability issues “Lemmy is losing so many potential new users because the UX sucks for the vast majority of people.” (NodeBB Community) “Simply using them is confusing … accessing remote subs is a complete train wreck.” (Reddit) Performance / reliability / scaling problems “Slow and unreliable” is listed among cons. (Slant) “Servers go down … syncing/federation issues.” (Android Authority) Moderation, safety tools, and content-quality issues “Moderation tooling is not adequate for removing illegal content from servers.” (We Distribute) Users report low content quality (memes, shitposts, agenda memes) instead of high-value discussions: > “The politics is always … or it’s toxic American hyper-partisan … The memes aren’t any better.” (Reddit) Search and archive weak/incomplete “Search sucks … Lemmy isn’t.” (szmer.info) Lack of long-tail content archive. Over-representation of particular content types (US-news, memes, agenda posts) and low content-quality Users note: heavy US-centric news, lots of meme posts, little local news/events or regional content. While I didn’t find direct sources for exactly “too much US news / no local events”, the broader complaint of “lack of niche interest/hobby/sports” covers this. (Reddit) It's not really the previously banned users that are the problem. It's that the real heart and soul of Lemmy is c/2real4meirl or whatever - ie, depression memes. Reddit initially became popular because it was fun and interesting. Lemmy has picked up some of the old reddit crowd by being a bit more tech focused - but for the most point the links and comments posted are doom and gloom. Either AI is taking all our jobs, or its a huge scam. The world is run by evil capitalists who personally want you, in particular, to have a meaningless and miserable life. But don't worry, because we, the proletariat, will overthrow them in a violent revolution... just as soon as we stop doom scrolling and crying in bed - haha, amiright guys? Nothing about this is fun or interesting. It is bitter, angering, and depressing. That is what drives people away. https://lemmy.world/comment/20046325 When you quote a block of text only the first paragraph gets quoted.
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    @julian no, mastodon doesn't use salmon anymore, not since a long time ago. they switched to websub then activitypub direct delivery.on the indieweb side, salmention is an extension to webmention, where upon receiving a webmention where someone replied to you, you add that reply to your html then send a webmention up the reply chain to whoever you replied to, and they will fetch your html and find the new downstream reply, add it to *their* html, send a webmention upstream, and so on.
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    I’ve just found out that some Lemmy web interfaces let you sign in with multiple accounts and switch between them easily. Is there any client that can show notifications from all accounts at the same time, so I don’t need to switch back and forth? I’ve checked out Voyager, Photon, Alexandrite, and Tesseract. They all seem quite similar to me. Which one would you recommend?