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‼️🇨🇳 Massive breach: Confidential data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin has been put up for sale.

We've looked at the samples — the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations.

There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more.

The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific computation models.

Many documents are proprietary scientific software binaries containing test results and simulation setups.
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This can’t be real.

We’re living in a simulation. 😂
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‼️🇫🇷 MAJOR OPSEC FAILURE: The French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was located by Le Monde journalists through the Strava app of an officer jogging on the ship's deck…
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❗️Essex police shut down their live facial recognition cameras because they were catching too many black people

At the same time, they admitted the cameras rarely picked up anyone who wasn't already on the watchlist.

The system was accurate. They just didn't like the results.

A study found the system was "statistically significantly more likely" to correctly identify black people than other ethnicities. Also "more likely" to spot men than women.

So they're now updating the algorithm to detect without 'bias'. 🙃
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❗️Microsoft announced it will stop forcing Copilot everywhere.

They're reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points in apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad.

Focus will shift to performance, reliability, and craft. Windows should become more user-friendly and faster to use.

https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2026/03/20/our-commitment-to-windows-quality/
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❗️A Roblox programmer has been arrested for possessing CSAM and importing a child intercourse doll.

He admitted to importing the doll from China, repeatedly saying he felt "very lonely."

He then confessed to having CSAM on his devices and was immediately arrested.
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🇯🇵 ONLY IN JAPAN: A Japanese man spotted an AirPod in a rainwater drain. He went to an electronics store, got an Apple Watch charger, and rescued it. 😂
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🚨 CRITICAL: Security scanner 'Trivy' has been compromised by threat actors who influenced the GitHub build process and pushed a malicious update that installs infostealer malware dubbed "TeamPCP Cloud stealer."

They created a lookalike domain (scan.aquasecurtiy[.]org) and pulled 4 malicious Golang files from it into the build process.

What it steals:
▪️ SSH keys
▪️ Cloud credentials (AWS, GCP, Azure)
▪️ Kubernetes tokens
▪️ Crypto wallets
▪️ Environment variables
▪️ 50+ sensitive file paths scanned
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❗️🇺🇸 A homeless man was running his burger restaurant "nasty azz cheeseburger" out of a shopping cart and selling through DoorDash.

The video went viral and people started wondering how it ever got listed.

DoorDash put the restaurant on inactive. 🙃

I bet the burgers were nasty and full of ass. 😂
❗️Pokémon Go creator Niantic used 30 billion images crowdsourced from players to build a map for AI training and visual positioning capabilities, including for defense purposes.

143 million people spent 8 years scanning streets, parks, and storefronts with their cameras. None of them knew what they were contributing to.

Niantic is now using that data for questionable purposes.

Sources:
1)https://technologyreview.com/2026/03/10/1134099/how-pokemon-go-is-helping-robots-deliver-pizza-on-time/
2)https://tectonicdefense.com/vantor-and-niantic-spatial-team-up-on-air-to-ground-visual-positioning-system/
3)https://pokemongohub.net/post/news/niantic-announces-large-geospatial-model-trained-on-pokemon-go-player-data/
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‼️DELUSIONAL: Reddit's CEO wants to 'anonymously' verify human identity through identifiable and personal data...

They want to combat their bot problem while keeping users 'anonymous'. The CEO mentioned Face ID and Touch ID as possible methods.

Someone needs to tell Reddit's CEO what anonymity means. And that passkeys authenticated through Face ID and Touch ID don't prove you're human.
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