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humorist + humanist ([personal profile] erinptah) wrote2025-09-17 05:51 pm

LLMs, chess, and–Where did the hallucinated murder allegations come from?

So I was reading a post that was supposed to be about testing different LLMs at chess…and the author keeps saying things like “I asked it for the next move, and if the first 20 responses were all illegal, I chose a legal move at random.”

My dude (gender-neutral), this means the model cannot play chess.

Just imagine applying this logic to any other kind of tech. “If I run the vacuum cleaner over the same cat hair 20 times and it still doesn’t get sucked up, I pick up the cat hair by hand and keep going. And look, I end up with a clean carpet! This proves how well the vacuum works!”

I mentioned all this on Mastodon/Bluesky, and added that what I really wanted to see was a breakdown of the kind of illegal moves LLMs try to make. Someone replied with a rec for GothamChess on Youtube. (I’ve watched a bunch of his LLM game videos now, they’re exactly what I was looking for, more on those later.)

The thing is, though: I was out at the time, I couldn’t stop to watch videos, so I just googled the guy on my phone. When I leave a tab open, it’s a reminder to check this out once I get home.

…And one of the top search results was a Reddit post with the summary, quote, “American Internatiol Master Levy Rozman, AKA “GothamChess” has just been charged with one count of first-degree murder.”

Screenshot of Google results, one with this hallucinated summary: American Internatiol Master Levy Rozman, AKA "GothamChess" has just been charged with one count of first-degree murder.

I was, uh, pretty alarmed by this. I clicked through, hoping to find out more about what happened.

The actual Reddit conversation is all about what makes GothamChess’s Youtube channel engaging. No charges. Not even allegations. No mention of murder at all!

So…what gives? Is Reddit putting AI-hallucinated summaries in the metadata of its own posts, or is Google using AI-hallucinated summaries to replace what the site gives it? Which executive signed off on this?

Edit: The line is apparently the title of a completely different (and joking!) Reddit post. Thanks to Gwen for spotting it! It’s not linked in the post above, or in any of the comments — apparently Reddit was showing it as a “Related Post” for Gwen, and for me, it isn’t even doing that.

So it’s not completely hallucinated text…it’s just pulled from a completely inappropriate part of the page. And then put at almost the top of the Google search results. Without linking back to the context that would show it’s a joke. Either it’s a normal algorithm, but for some reason it was programmed to pull summary text from random parts of the page…or it’s still an LLM, having the “you should eat several small rocks per day” problem.

Wish I knew which it was. And I’m still curious which of the companies is falling on their face, here.

Lifehacker ([syndicated profile] twocents_feed) wrote2025-09-17 09:00 pm

The JBL Flip 7 Speaker Is Just $100 Right Now

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Right now, a new JBL Flip 7 portable speaker is available on Woot for $99.95—that's 33% off. According to price-trackers, the lowest price a brand-new version has been on Amazon is $139.99, making this a smart option for anyone looking for a compact, waterproof, drop-resistant speaker from a reliable household name. The speaker comes with Woot’s 90-day warranty program and ships to 48 contiguous states in the U.S. (free for Prime members, and $6 for non-members).

This durable Bluetooth speaker is drop-proof, dust-proof, and waterproof with an IP68 (compared to the Flip 6’s IP67 rating), making it ideal for outdoor adventures, cozy backdoor hangs, or a night in as the weather cools down. The Flip 7 lasts up to 14 hours on a single charge (16 hours with Playtime Boost, which trades some sound quality for extra runtime), and AI Sound Boost analyzes music in real-time to deliver optimal sound with less distortion. It also supports lossless audio for higher fidelity and a richer experience, but to enable this, you’ll need to plug it into a laptop or audio source that’s compatible with lossless audio. Pair the speaker with the JBL Portable app to further customize EQ.

Compared to past models, the Flip 7 has enhanced bass, as this PCMag review points out, and a refined tweeter. Users note its power despite its small size, with one reviewer saying it can be heard down the street. Sound is balanced, loud, and a step up from the Flip 5 and 6. If you want to turn up the volume even more, you can utilize the Auracast feature and pair two Flip 7s together. As for portability, the speaker is made even more compact with an interchangeable accessory system featuring an included loop and carabiner.

While the bass is definitely respectable, it doesn’t have the depth of larger speakers, and if the speaker is on Playtime Boost, it’ll compress bass further and lead to a slightly thinner sound. Still, if you’re looking for a rugged, low-maintenance speaker that can take a few knocks while delivering premium sound, the JBL Flip 7 portable speaker is a solid contender, especially at the current $100 price point.

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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-09-17 05:30 pm

Critical Role

Two fandom-related posts in a row? Really? I can't even remember the last time that happened.

Critical Role has its fourth campaign starting in just over two weeks, and they posted the first artwork of the new characters earlier this week. They haven't released any other details like classes and such, but I'm very, very, very curious about several of them. Especially since they posted a video earlier today about character vibes, some of which sound kinda amazing.

The fandom is definitely ramping up again, which is helping with forcing my brain to get through watching as many of the specials that I've missed as I can before CR4 starts. I've missed having a proper weekly fandom, and I really want to try to get back in the habit of napping after work on Thursdays so that I can stay up late watching the new episodes live.
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mrkinch ([personal profile] mrkinch) wrote2025-09-17 12:42 pm

9/17/2025 Inspiration Trail

Today was the third of three clear, hot days this week, good weather for getting out there and back early. I was at the top of the rise by dawn and by the time I was there again two and a half hours later it was warmer than I like. Two warblers, a Townsend's and a Yellow, were the only incoming migrants. Migrants I thought had left were Western Wood-pewee, Western Flycatcher, Swainson's Thrush, and two Black-headed Grosbeaks who seemed to be heading west. The Western Tanager I think was just passing through. I was surprised to see a single American White Pelican on San Pablo Reservoir; I think they're around all year now. The list: )

There's a chance of rain tomorrow night. I'll believe it when I hear it!
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ice cream ([personal profile] bluedreaming) wrote2025-09-17 04:13 pm

💔📚👩‍❤️‍💋‍👩

I wrote a random drabble today for [community profile] fan_flashworks and when I popped over to Ao3 to see what the book fandom is called there, I was SHOCKED (read this with full hyperbole) to discover that there are way more Anne/Gilbert fanworks than Anne/Diana. Gilbert! That whatever-you-call-a-love-interest-insert! That wet blanket! Puddleglum has him beat!

Gilbert may or may not have hidden depths and great character or whatever but the books (which I probably read over three times all through) did not really demonstrate that at all. I remember reading a great essay on Anne as well as the Emily of New Moon trilogy about how the interesting (male) love interests inevitably get shelved, and the MC ends up with the cardboard cutout. Wish I knew where that was; I’d like to read it again.

Anyway, I refuse to read the books anymore because they killed off my best beloved Walter, so maybe there are secret hidden depths that older-me could decipher. Whatever.
FAIL Blog ([syndicated profile] fail_feed) wrote2025-09-17 01:00 pm

20+ One-star reviews from entitled customers, plus responses from the restaurant owners: 'You have n

Posted by Ben Weiss

There are a number of causes that can contribute to a bad restaurant experience, and it's not always the restaurant's fault. If only these entitled customers possessed a base level of self-awareness, then they might have the ability to look at themselves in the mirror and realize,  to quote Taylor Swift, "It's me! Hi! I'm the problem, it's me." 

Leaving a bad review is only necessary if a real injustice has been done, but based on this collection of one-star reviews left by these wildly out-of-touch customers, it's clear that these reviews end up saying more about the personality of the customer than anything about the quality of the establishments they attended. In fact, that's why in most of these cases, the restaurant owners were quick to respond to these reviews with clarifying context.

The truth of the matter is that, as entertaining as it may be to leave a scathing review, please only do it if it's necessary. These owners rely on their restaurants getting strong ratings for the health and security of their businesses. Exaggerating your experience for the sake of a "fun, eye-catching" review can do real harm to the future of these restaurants. That's why these owners were eager to defend themselves. It wasn't just about honor; it was about their ability to keep their establishments open. So, if you somehow find yourself feeling emboldened to after an unfortunate dining experience, take a moment to think twice before you post anything. Perhaps you had an unsatisfactory meal, but you can get over that quickly. It's not nearly as easy to get over a failing business!

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modzilla ([personal profile] modzilla) wrote in [community profile] fffx2025-09-18 09:09 am
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Assignments Out; Pinch Hits #1-21

You should now have received an assignment! Please contact me (mod.modzilla@gmail.com) if you have a problem with your assignment, or you got two assignments (!), or if you just have a question about your assignment, whether it's a question for me or a question for me to pass on to your recipient.

You are welcome to email me to ask to swap your assignment. Because assignments were out late, I'm extending the swaps deadline to September 25. I usually confirm swaps towards the end of that period, but may be able to confirm sooner.


The following pinch hits are due at 11:59pm EST on Saturday January 24th 2026, and pinch hitters are also asked to check in in November 2025. To claim, please reply with your AO3 name, and let me know which recipient/PH number you want. You're also welcome to claim by emailing mod.modzilla@gmail.com.

If you already have an assignment and want to swap your assignment for a pinch hit, please say so - otherwise I'll assume you want both assignments.

I will reply to claims on this post after approximately a day - this is to give priority to people who are looking to swap.

Minimum requirements: An art gift must be a completed comic at least 10 pages or 40 panels long; a fic gift must be a story at least 10,000 words long. You can also fulfil a pinch hit by giving two complete half-length works, if your recipient has opted into that for the fandom(s) you are creating in. Any work must be for a fandom your recipient has requested and one character/relationship/worldbuilding tag requested in that fandom, and must avoid their DNWs.


Pinch hit #1 - art, fic - Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Cartoon), Star Wars: Ahsoka (TV), Star Wars: Rebels, Star Wars: Resistance (Cartoon), Crossover Fandom [Star Wars Sequel Trilogy/Star Wars: Ahsoka] )

Pinch hit #2 - fic - Fright Night (2011), Our Flag Means Death (TV), Riptide (TV), Star Trek: The Price of the Phoenix - Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, Strange Angel (TV), Evil (TV 2019) )

Pinch hit #4 - art, fic [varies by request] - 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong, Natsume Yuujinchou | Natsume's Book of Friends, Thor (Movies), Hannibal (TV) )

Pinch hit #8 - fic - Dial M for Murder (1954), To Catch a Thief (1955), The Big Country (1958), Home Before Dark (1958) )

Canon promo post: Dial M for Murder

Pinch hit #11 - art, fic [varies by request] - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 (Video Game), Original Work, Crossover Fandom [Brooklyn 99/Labyrinth], Hades (Supergiant Games Video Games) )

Canon promo post: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Pinch hit #12 - art, fic [varies by request] - One Piece (Live Action TV 2023), One Piece (Anime & Manga), Baldur's Gate (Video Games), 将进酒 - 唐酒卿 | Qiāng Jìn Jiǔ - Táng Jiǔ Qīng )

Pinch hit #13 - art, fic - World Wrestling Entertainment, The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- (Video Game), はたらく細胞 | Hataraku Saibou | Cells at Work! (Anime), Original Work )

Pinch hit #18 - fic - Nantucket Trilogy - S.M. Stirling, Crossover Fandom x2 [Grimm TV/Guardian TV, Grimm TV/Christabel - Coleridge], 长公主在上 | Zhǎng Gōng Zhǔ Zài Shàng (Web Series), 绅探 | Detective L (TV) )

Pinch hit #20 - fic - Tales of Berseria, Subarashiki Kono Sekai | The World Ends With You (Video Games), Kuroko no Basuke | Kuroko's Basketball, Bleach (Anime & Manga) )

Pinch hit #21 - art, fic [varies by request] - Hazbin Hotel (Cartoon), 黄金の太陽 | Golden Sun Series, BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles (Video Game), Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Anime & Manga) )

Click to see CLAIMED pinch hitsPinch hit #3 - fic - Hades (Supergiant Games Video Games), Interview with the Vampire (TV 2022), Baldur's Gate (Video Games), The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien

Pinch hit #5 - art, fic - Bridgerton (TV), Don't Worry Darling (2022), Dune (Movies - Villeneuve), Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023), Little Women (2019 Movie - Gerwig), Outlaw King (2018), The Princess Diaries (Movies), This Means War (2012)

Pinch hit #6 - fic - 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù, 화산귀환 | Return of the Blossoming Blade (Webcomic), 魔尊也想知道 - 青色羽翼 | Devil Venerable Also Wants to Know - Cyan Wings, 名探偵コナン | Detective Conan | Case Closed

Pinch hit #7 - art, fic - 奇蹟 | Kiseki: Dear to Me (TV), KinnPorsche: The Series (TV), We Are คือเรารักกัน | We Are (Thailand TV 2024), 山河令 | Word of Honor (TV 2021), Star Trek: The Original Series

Pinch hit #9 - fic - Final Fantasy XII x4, Metaphor: ReFantazio (Video Game), Persona 5, Wolf's Rain (Anime), Final Fantasy XV

Pinch hit #10 - art, fic [varies by request] - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins, Superman (Movie 2025), The Orville (TV), Fire Emblem: Soen no Kiseki/Akatsuki no Megami | Fire Emblem Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn

Canon promo post: The Orville

Pinch hit #14 - fic - Stargate Atlantis, Kolja | Kolya (1996), Cesta do pravěku | Journey to the Beginning of Time (1955), Jurassic Park Original Trilogy (Movies)

Pinch hit #15 - fic - 神さまのいない日曜日 | Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi | Sunday Without God (Anime & Manga), Octopath Traveler (Video Game), Octopath Traveler II (Video Game), 終末のイゼッタ | Shuumatsu no Izetta | Izetta: The Last Witch (Anime), よるのないくに | Yoru no Nai Kuni | Nights of Azure (Video Games), Crossover Fandom [various]

Crossovers: Atelier Ryza/Märchen Forest, Octopath Traveller/Octopath Traveller II, Eva Evergreen/Sunday Without God

Canon promo posts: Sunday Without God, Atelier Ryza & Märchen Forest, Eva Evergreen, miscellaneous


Pinch hit #16 - fic - Killjoys (TV), Ocean's 8 (2018), Elementary (TV), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)

Pinch hit #17 - art, fic [varies by request] - Men's Hockey RPF, Wednesday (TV 2022), Outlast (Video Games), Original Work, Glee (TV 2009)

Pinch hit #19 - fic - Severance (TV), Mission: Impossible (Movies), Doctor Who (2005), Succession (TV 2018)



Thanks for your interest! Please also feel free to let me know of canon promo posts I've missed.
Lifehacker ([syndicated profile] twocents_feed) wrote2025-09-17 08:30 pm

I'm a Full-Time Creator, and Here's the Gear That Made My Apartment Into a Video Studio on a Budget

Posted by Sam McPeak

I've worked out of my basement apartment as a content creator and videographer for several years now. As a result, I’ve had to find creative and unique ways to maximize space and find effective (yet inexpensive) gear to create my videos at the highest level possible.

Sometimes, that can seem pretty overwhelming, especially if you’re just getting started. But you really only need to focus on three things: audio, video, and lighting. Here's some of how I built my home studio, what I use to make videos like the one you can watch right now in this story, and how you can do the same, even in a small living space.

Start with great audio

When I first started making videos, I really underestimated the value of quality sound. I thought I'd need some crazy-expensive microphone to get professional-sounding audio.

Fortunately, smartphone mics have improved drastically over the years. In a quiet room with limited background noise, your phone is more than capable of giving you decent audio. If you want to make your videos sound more professional, or you plan to record outside often, consider getting an external microphone.

For on-the-go recording, I use the Hollyland Lark M2. Lavalier and lapel mics are an absolute must-have for any content creator, especially if you hope to go out into the world to record. There are tons of versions to choose from, but my go-to has always been the Hollyland line of products. What makes these particularly special is how easily they integrate with both cameras and phones, and their noise-cancelling feature comes in clutch in areas with a lot of background noise.

I’ve used these on racetracks, here at home, and at several car conferences over the years, and have never had a problem with overpowering background noise. They also come in an AirPods-style charging case, which not only fits in your back pocket, but also ensures you never have to deal with a dead mic while you’re out filming.

If you’re looking to set up a more permanent place to record, I’ve always defaulted to the Audiotechnica AT2020. To use a condenser microphone like this, you’ll also need an audio interface with phantom power to connect it to your computer. I use the M-Audio M-Track to accomplish both of these requirements and have had mine for over four years now. While it doesn’t have as many features as some higher-priced options, the M-Audio M-Track is more than enough for what I need, and it’s usually less than $50.

Layer in quality video

Good audio is awesome, but it really doesn’t mean much if you don’t have some solid video to go along with it. Just like with audio tech, it’s easy to overcomplicate your setup and add extra work that you really don’t need as a solo creator.

Under most circumstances, the best tool to have on hand is your phone camera. If you have an iPhone or Android from the past 5-7 years, it'll have an HD camera you can use to film high-quality video without breaking the bank.

Let’s use my iPhone 15 as an example. If you go up to the top-right corner of your camera app settings, you’ll usually see this little “HD” and “30”, which determines your resolution and frame rate for the video you’re recording. I film in either 4K 30fps or 4K 60fps so I can maximize every bit of my phone’s capabilities. 

Normally, you won’t need more than HD (1080p) and 30fps to film good video. For more stunning visuals, you can go all the way up to 4K and 60fps, which is comparable to what you’d get from a DSLR or stationary camera. The downside is that the video files will be much larger and will take up more of your phone’s internal storage. 

Needing adequate storage space is why one of your best friends in your content creation journey is a reliable external hard drive for your videos and audio. I highly recommend something like the Samsung T7 or the SanDisk Extreme Pro, both of which give you ample storage to create folders and organize any creative concepts you’re working on.

If you’re doing any streaming or stationary recording, I recommend the Logitech C920x HD. I’ve used this camera for everything from Instagram reels to Zoom calls, and with its included LogiTune software, you can dial in your color and framing settings before you shoot. As an all-around quality camera, it really doesn’t get much better than this, especially for less than $70.

If you want to level up even more and have a bit more budget to work with, take a look at the Osbot Tiny 2 Lite 4K Webcam. This one gives you more functionality, including 4K/60fps capability and gesture control, while also supporting horizontal, portrait, and even mirrored aspect ratios.

Add lighting for balance and style

One of the most under-appreciated elements of content creation is good lighting. A good lighting setup can pay massive dividends on your visual quality and adds a whole lot to your video setup.

I’m personally a massive fan of the Govee line of products because of their many options and adjustment settings. I run all my lights off of Govee’s app from my iPad or phone, which allows me to change my lighting setup on the fly, even in the middle of a recording session.

The Govee Floor Lamp is one of the most flexible and dynamic options that you can add to your studio space. With more than 80 customizable presets and adjustable brightness from 2200K to 6500K, this light gives you more than enough options to change the entire vibe of your videos and living space. It also doubles as an effective key light for your main source of on-camera illumination.

This also pairs beautifully with one of my favorite lighting devices of all time, the Govee Glide Wall Lights. These are everywhere in my studio, and for good reason: Not only do they integrate perfectly with other Govee products, but they also make for amazing backlights in a video setup. You can dial them in as much or as little as you want, and Govee’s app gives you more than 64 presets to find your perfect balance.

Another great addition that I highly recommend is a cheap sun lamp to balance out your ambient lighting in low-light areas. Since I’m in a basement, there’s not much natural light to work with. So to combat that downside, a lamp helps replicate the natural ambience of a sunlit room and looks much better on camera. My personal favorite is the LASTAR Sun Lamp, as it gives you dynamic brightness and various color temperature options.

Get the gear, then start getting creative

No matter what you decide to use when creating your own home studio, always remember that your studio should be a reflection of the content you want to create. Look at content creators you like and see what they’re using to improve the quality of their videos.

As a motorsport and car nerd, all of my recording zones have elements of racing and car culture to emphasize the specialty that I bring to the table. Whether it’s LEGO, car models, or vintage signs, my goal was to create a space that would reinforce the topics I care about in a subtle yet effective manner. So have fun with it, and use these basics to transform your living, recording, or creating space into something you’re truly proud of.

Lifehacker ([syndicated profile] twocents_feed) wrote2025-09-17 08:30 pm

iOS 26's Moving App Icons Made Me Feel Dizzy, so I Turned Them Off

Posted by Michelle Ehrhardt

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If you’re anything like me, you might have moving app icons on your iPhone Home Screen right now. It took me a few days to notice this, but now when I tilt my phone up, down, left, or right, my icons will actually shift in that direction, and the highlights the new Liquid Glass effect added around them will move as well.

Technically, this isn’t a new feature. Apple calls it the “parallax effect,” and if you’ve ever played an old 16-bit sidescroller, you’ve probably seen it before. It’s when a background moves at a different speed than the foreground. The parallax effect first got added to iOS way back in iOS 7, but ever since iOS 16, users have been complaining that it’s been broken. I certainly hadn’t seen it over the past couple years, but now that seems to have changed.

During the second iOS 26 beta, users reported that the parallax effect was back, and now that iOS 26 is live, it still appears to be working. Finally: It only took Apple three years to fix that bug.

The problem? It turns out I don’t actually like the parallax effect on my app icons. I don’t represent everyone here, as plenty of the comments in the threads shared above are cheering its return. But for me, it just kind of makes me feel dizzy, like I’m staring at a hypnotist’s wheel whenever I dare to do anything with my phone other than leave it perfectly still. 

My friends at Lifehacker are also split on the issue, but hey, at least the writers over at Gizmodo have my back. Luckily, if you’re like me, you can turn the parallax effect off, but it does come with compromises.

Turn on Reduce Motion

Like turning off Liquid Glass’ transparency, the most effective way to turn off moving icons on your iPhone’s Home Screen involves using the accessibility menu. To do this, you’ll need to navigate to Settings > Accessibility > Motion, and then toggle on Reduce Motion.

Bam, your icons will now stay rooted firmly in place on your Home Screen, no matter how you tilt your phone. Even the new highlights that made Dark Mode icons look tilted for some will stay put (that won’t solve the optical illusion, since it has to do more with contrast than where the icons are, but it’s a nice touch).

Unfortunately, this does come with a downside, because Reduce Motion doesn’t affect just parallax icons. It also tones down your system level animations.

For instance, with this setting enabled, your app windows will no longer slowly minimize into the App Switcher when you swipe up anymore. Instead, you’ll just instantly go from a full-screen view into the App Switcher view. Your mileage may vary on how you feel about that, although I felt like it made my phone less responsive.

Apps also don’t slowly expand out from the icon with Reduce Motion on, instead just instantly entering a full-screen view when you tap on them, albeit with a small unfurling animation that plays at the corners.

Use a solid or gradient background

If you'd rather keep your system level animations, but still don't want to see the parallax effect, you could adjust your background instead. Because the moving icons need to contrast with something to really become noticeable, using a solid or gradient background should tone them down for you without you needing to turn Reduce Motion on.

To do this, long press on your lock screen, then hit the + button on the bottom right. Scroll down to Color and pick a wallpaper you like. You can also make your own gradient and simply save it as a photo, then set it as your wallpaper by tapping on it in the Photos app and scrolling down until you see the Use as Wallpaper button.

The downside here, of course, is that you won't be able to use a photo of your pet or a family member as a background. Unacceptable, I say, but some of my colleagues are willing to make that sacrifice.

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setsuled ([personal profile] setsuled) wrote2025-09-18 05:47 am

Robert Redford



Robert Redford passed away a couple days ago. He was 89. The first Robert Redford movie I saw was 1972's Jeremiah Johnson, the story of a young man who decides to take up residence alone up a mountain. I saw that in high school and my envy for the character's lifestyle has only increased. It was one of Redford's first successes though he's better known for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President's Men. The former inspired the name of the famous Sundance Film Festival he started in Utah, one which has been among the most instrumental organisations for promoting independent film in the world. That alone would make him worth honouring in my book.

He was certainly the model of a movie star with perfect symmetrical looks. And he was a good actor. I admired his decision to forgo any kind of cosmetic surgery as he aged. Even with a face lined with wrinkles, he appeared in what I continue to consider the best MCU movie to date, Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

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pauraque ([personal profile] pauraque) wrote in [community profile] booknook2025-09-17 04:37 pm

RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

What are you reading? Is the TBR pile growing or shrinking?
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Lifehacker ([syndicated profile] twocents_feed) wrote2025-09-17 07:30 pm

These 224 Malicious Apps Managed to Bypass the Play Store's Anti-Malware Checks

Posted by Michelle Ehrhardt

Google and Apple’s app stores both have a reputation for being pretty trustworthy these days. It’s easy to assume that if an app is in either the iPhone App Store or the Google Play Store, it’s safe to download. But a new Google crackdown this week reminds us that this isn’t so clear cut.

Yesterday, a third-party security report revealed that Google had recently removed 224 malicious apps from the Android Play Store. Dubbed “SlopAds” apps by security company Human, which discovered the apps and wrote the report, these apps evaded Google’s usual security procedures and instead used a clever workaround to secretly install malware on users’ devices, even when downloaded straight from Google’s servers. 

The way these apps worked was that, if you downloaded them by searching for them through the Google Play Store, they would work as advertised with no malware dragging them down. Generally, these apps were pitched as simple utilities, or attempted to pass themselves off as more popular programs like ChatGPT, to try to trick users into downloading them. Not the best tools, certainly, but if accessed directly through Google, they wouldn’t hurt you.

But the trick is that, if you downloaded one of these apps after arriving at the Play Store via one of SlopAds ad campaigns, it would also secretly download an encrypted configuration file that, after a few post-download checks, would install malware on your device.

Once a device was infected, the app would then steal its information, and start using it to generate fake ad impressions on sites run by the scammers, maximizing profit.

It was a clever way to get around Google’s regular review process, and a good reminder that, even as major companies try to make their app stores safe to use, you should still be vigilant while browsing them.

How to avoid installing malware on your device

While SlopAds has been thwarted for now, you should still take a few steps to keep your device safe while downloading new apps, especially since SlopAds isn’t alone in sneaking Malware onto the Play Store. Here are just a few ways to protect your device while browsing for new apps.

Download your apps directly from the Play Store

Android is different from iOS in that it allows you to sideload apps onto your device. This can be convenient when working with smaller developers, who might not have the resources to get their programs on the Play Store. But downloading an app that hasn’t been verified by Google opens you up to extra risk. Always ensure you trust a developer and the specific APK file you’re using before sideloading an app. Google is currently working to block sideloading unless a developer is verified (which has been controversial, despite the extra security it gives you), although these changes aren’t set to hit most of the world until 2027.

Find apps through the Play Store

As SlopAds proves, navigating to an app through an outside source can flag it to download extra files to your device that you won’t get if you find the app through the Play Store’s own search functionality. Always be cautious about links to apps that you find on suspicious websites, and especially in ads. Using the Play Store to discover new apps instead could save you some headaches down the line, especially as Google’s search is less likely to send you to suspicious apps than it is popular apps that have been verified as safe by other users.

Check user reviews and permissions

If you scroll down before downloading an app through the Play Store, you’ll see which permissions an app needs to do its work on your phone, and you’ll also be able to read user reviews. This can be handy if there are known issues with an app, or the requested permissions seem to be a bit too generous for what the app claims to do. However, this isn’t a catch-all solution—SlopAds did its malicious behavior in the background without needing any sort of permissions, and depending on where a user downloaded a SlopAd app from, it might not have even installed malware on their device. It’s possible apps with good reviews could still have harmful software included on the sly.

Turn on Google Play Protect

While SlopAds was able to bypass Google Play Protect, it’s still a good idea to turn it on if it isn’t enabled on your device already. This will scan an app for known malware before downloading it, giving you an extra layer of protection. It will also periodically scan apps already installed on your device. To ensure it’s turned on, open the Play Store, click your profile icon in the top right corner, and navigate to Play Protect > Settings. To scan sideloaded apps, you can also turn on the Improve harmful app detection setting, which is in the same spot.

Run a Google Security Checkup

Finally, you can run a Google Security Checkup on your device via a web browser. This will help you tighten your online security, encouraging you to take security steps like adding a recovery email or phone number to your Google account. It’ll also list recent security activity, and will generally ensure that, even if a malicious app steals your data, you’ll be able to lock it out of your account with the least issue possible.

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fabrisse ([personal profile] fabrisse) wrote2025-09-17 04:11 pm
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It's been awhile

At the end of August, Sis and I drove my car to Atlanta which means it now has about 1100 miles on it. Our main objective was the Georgia Aquarium. It was lovely, and I got to meet a Beluga whale named Kina.

Our secondary objective was to talk to Passport Health about what vaccinations we needed for our trip to South America in December.

Chikungunya was a disease I'd never heard of before. It's mosquito borne, so although we are going to be on a ship most of the time, we opted for it. For the same reason, we wanted the Yellow Fever vaccine, but it's not great for people over 60. We left it as one to discuss with our primary care physicians. Whee. Since it's mosquito borne, I'd like to get it, but the potential side effects are sufficiently scary to make it worth the discussion.

We got TDaP boosters. I was also thrilled to find out that the Typhoid Fever vaccine comes as an oral medication which has to be taken for four days. Since it didn't leave me with a red circle around a dot that has its own fever and hurts like hell, I definitely approve of it. Last but not least, we had the first of two shots for Hepatitis A.

The reactions were minor.

We also got some heavy-duty bug spray for our clothes. Supposedly, it lasts up to 7 washes. And we made sure we had recommendations for medications to take with us.

I'm scheduled for COVID-19 and Flu shots next week. I'm under the age for the COVID shot, but my severe asthma should get me the all important doctor's note to let me take it. I see the pulmonologist's NP on Monday. Fingers crossed. We're also crossing fingers that Sis can use my asthma to get her COVID shot.

In honor of the current irrationality surrounding vaccination, I'd like to share a video:



The best thing in my life right now is submitting my fandoms for Yuletide.
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A Miserable Pile Of Words ([personal profile] amiserablepileofwords) wrote in [community profile] eggbug_writes2025-09-17 10:01 pm

Eternal Sapphtember #352

Girls who are heart-wrenching

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beccaelizabeth ([personal profile] beccaelizabeth) wrote2025-09-17 07:52 pm
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Is this me rewriting my own memories? Very probably. But...

I saw a very old tumblr post complaining about how
'the fandom' were okay with Owen and Toshiko dying
so I am going to complain about it on a totally different platform.

I don't think 'the fandom' were? I recall fixit fics. Ways to get Owen out of the nuclear station, with varying degrees of angst, and ways to get Toshiko actual medical attention, or cryo etc.

The thing is Children of Earth landed in five days. Which, I know that dropping a season for binge watching has become normal, but you didn't *get* five day event television on your sci fi tv show then. Episodes happened once a week and then you argued about them, it took months to chew them all over, you got unexpected twists and went wow all week until you saw them resolved. Which I feel like Dreamwidth users remember but a lot of younger fans need explained? So it landed in five days, and you got a sort of concentrated reaction bomb, critical mass as a season's worth of arguments tried to happen overnight. Compare that to anything before or since and you've take essential ingredients out of the boom.

So the experience of watching Torchwood was...
Read more... )

The tumblr post pretty much seemed to think that the main difference between Ianto and Toshiko dying is the racism.
Can't say there's none of that in the mix. We don't get the same sort of stories about endless grief about Toshiko, and someone decided that. Feedback loop with the shrine, probably, but still.

Also after so much new Big Finish since the TV gave up on them my perspective is informed by new canon that only a tiny fraction of television viewers would be familiar with.

But the context just on the television at the time of first broadcast was so *hugely* different... Owen and Toshiko die and while that did pretty emphatically end a story arc you don't know for sure what the rules are and their return would be very precedented, you kind of think there's going to be another season and then there's that Event instead, and all the rules get changed up, in the process destroying the template and contents of the show we had been watching.

Comparing the reactions is like comparing the fuse fizz to the bang.

And there was still quite a lot of earlier bang.




I could go reread my own journal to see how much of this is me retconning myself
but I just realised I haven't ate since midnight
and it is 9pm.

Bit not good, shall go deal with being a biological entity now.


So maybe this is all made up retroactive justification
but really
the reaction to Ianto's death was an absolute one off
so
compare contrasting isn't going to work out.
FAIL Blog ([syndicated profile] fail_feed) wrote2025-09-17 12:00 pm

'You're turning into your mother': 20+ Secrets that people are hiding from their spouses for good re

Posted by Remy Millisky

In any relationship, learning when to speak up and when to keep your thoughts to yourself is key. Silence can be incredibly powerful. But on the other hand, yapping constantly is a fun impulse to give in to. These people have learned that not everything needs to be shared in a marriage or relationship. 

Sometimes, we learn this the hard way. Relationships are a delicate ecosystem. For example, maybe you've pointed out something your spouse does that you think is cute, but they're self-conscious about, and just like that, they never do that thing again. Instead of singing while cooking dinner, they're so self-conscious that they cook in silence. 

A lot of folks are just straight-up keeping secrets from their S.O.'s, though. Some secrets may seem fairly obvious, but they cannot ever leave that person's lips — like if you tell your BF that he's acting like his mother, he's going to be soooo annoyed at you in the moment. And in the long run, he's never going to forget that you think that way about him. Or if you let it slip to your GF that you actually despise her whole family, she might agree with you… or she might get really upset that you view her loved ones that way. It totally depends on the relationship, and as these people below will tell you, there are some secrets that you have to take to the grave with you, lest your babe discover it and walk out of your life. 

Next up, read the 8-part saga of a woman versus her most insane neighbor: "I repeated that this was my home and she couldn't walk in whenever she wanted."