28 Nov 2025

feedHacker News

Poll HN: What operating system do you primarily develop on?

Comments

28 Nov 2025 6:02pm GMT

28M Hacker News comments as vector embedding search dataset

Comments

28 Nov 2025 6:02pm GMT

feedSlashdot

Someone Is Trying To 'Hack' People Through Apple Podcasts

Apple's Podcasts app on both iOS and Mac has been exhibiting strange behavior for months, spontaneously launching and presenting users with obscure religion, spirituality and education podcasts they never subscribed to -- and at least one of these podcasts contains a link attempting a cross-site scripting attack, 404 Media reports. Joseph Cox, a journalist at the outlet, documented the issue after repeatedly finding his Mac had launched the Podcasts app on its own, presenting bizarre podcasts with titles containing garbled code, external URLs to Spotify and Google Play, and in one case, what appears to be XSS attack code embedded directly in the podcast title itself. Patrick Wardle, a macOS security expert and creator of Objective-See, confirmed he could replicate similar behavior: simply visiting a website can trigger the Podcasts app to open and load an attacker-chosen podcast without any user prompt or approval. Wardle said this creates "a very effective delivery mechanism" if a vulnerability exists in the Podcasts app, and the level of probing suggests adversaries are actively evaluating it as a potential target. The XSS-attempting podcast dates from around 2019. A recent review in the app asked "How does Apple allow this attempted XSS attack?" Asked for comment five times by 404 Media, Apple did not respond.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

28 Nov 2025 6:01pm GMT

feedHacker News

Rock Paper Scissors Solitaire

Comments

28 Nov 2025 5:54pm GMT

feedSlashdot

Australia's Streaming Quotas Become Law

Australia's streaming quotas have become law. Legislation requiring the likes of Netflix, Disney+ and HBO Max to spend a portion of their local earnings on original Australian content has been passed in parliament, and now comes into effect. From a report: The quotas were announced earlier this month. This will see global streamers with more than one million Australian subscribers made to spend 10% of their total Australian expenditure -- or 7.5% of their revenues -- on local originals, whether they are dramas, children's shows, docs, or arts and educational programs. Failing to comply with the rules will see streamers fined up to ten times their annual revenues in Australia. This is more than what broadcasters are liable for if they breach their quota rules laws. Streamers will be given three years to get their production operations in line. Streamers have long opposed government-set quotas and content levies, arguing they already meaningfully invest in the production sectors of the countries in which they operate. Producers, in general, have welcomed the systems, but remain wary that they could push streaming services out of their countries.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

28 Nov 2025 5:01pm GMT

Robots and AI Are Already Remaking the Chinese Economy

China installed 295,000 industrial robots last year -- nearly nine times as many as the United States and more than the rest of the world combined -- as the country races to automate its manufacturing base amid rising labor costs at home and tariff threats from abroad. The nation's stock of operational robots surpassed 2 million in 2024, according to the International Federation of Robotics. Of 131 factories globally recognized by the World Economic Forum for boosting productivity through cutting-edge technologies like AI, 45 are in mainland China compared to three in the US. At Midea's washing machine factory in Jingzhou, an AI "factory brain" manages 14 virtual agents that coordinate robots and machines on the floor. The home-appliance giant reports that its revenue per employee grew nearly 40% between 2015 and 2024, and processes that once took 15 minutes now take 30 seconds. Down jacket maker Bosideng has cut sample production time from 100 days to 27 days using AI design tools, reducing development costs by 60%. At the port of Tianjin, scheduling that previously required 24 hours now takes 10 minutes, and 88% of large container equipment is automated. The port's operator says it requires 60% fewer workers than traditional facilities.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

28 Nov 2025 4:01pm GMT

feedLinuxiac

How to Upgrade to Zorin OS 18 from 17: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to Upgrade to Zorin 18 from 17: A Step-by-Step Guide

Here's how to upgrade from Zorin 17 to Zorin 18, with all the steps you need to ensure a smooth, safe, and trouble-free system update.

28 Nov 2025 1:33pm GMT

feedArs Technica

Here are the best Black Friday deals we can find

Buy some laptops, or a streaming stick, to honor the passing of our greatest hero.

28 Nov 2025 12:41pm GMT

Reintroduced carnivores’ impacts on ecosystems are still coming into focus

Yellowstone has long been a mecca for scientists studying how predators affect the environment.

28 Nov 2025 12:15pm GMT

We put the new pocket-size vinyl format to the test—with mixed results

It's a fun new format, but finding a place in the market may be challenging.

28 Nov 2025 12:00pm GMT

feedLinuxiac

Whonix 18.0 Privacy-Focused Linux Distro Released

Whonix 18.0 Privacy-Focused Linux Distro Released

Whonix 18.0 adds LXQt, full IPv6 support, a rewritten Wayland-only Kloak, and major Kicksecure upgrades aimed at users who demand maximum anonymity.

28 Nov 2025 11:53am GMT

AV Linux 25 for Content Creators Debuts Alongside the New MX Moksha 25

AV Linux 25 for Content Creators Debuts Alongside the New MX Moksha 25

AV Linux 25 for content creators and the new MX Moksha 25 ship with Enlightenment and Moksha desktops, Liquorix kernels, and expanded Thunar actions.

28 Nov 2025 8:47am GMT