Yearly Archives: 2022

Boris Johnson has made the showbiz world look sensible | Times2

Boris Johnson has made the showbiz world look sensible | Times2

This week, social media was filled with a story about Kanye West’s new girlfriend, the actress Julia Fox. “Julia Fox Calls Kanye West Her ‘Fave Makeup Artist’ as He Helps Perfect Actress’ Edgy Look”, as the headline had it. As we can see from a photo of Julia, and the look in question, there are two very obvious conclusions to be drawn here. One — Julia is obviously very, very in love with Kanye. And two — heterosexual men should never be allowed to apply eyeliner to a woman. It may well now be the end of January, but — much like all the parties at Downing Street — it’s only now that details are leaking out about how celebrities spent their Yuletidemas. We turn, Source link

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Cybersecurity’s challenge for 2022 is defeating weaponized ransomware

Cybersecurity’s challenge for 2022 is defeating weaponized ransomware

This article is part of a VB special issue. Read the full series here: The metaverse – How close are we? Ransomware attack strategists continue to target zero-day vulnerabilities, execute supply chain attacks, fine-tune vulnerability chaining, and search for vulnerabilities in end-of-life products to improve the odds their ransomware attacks will succeed. Ivanti’s Ransomware Spotlight Year End Report illustrates why ransomware became the fastest-growing cyberattack strategy in 2021 and into 2022. There’s been a 29% growth in ransomware vulnerabilities in just a year, growing from 223 to 288 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs).   Last year, SonicWall recorded a 148% surge in global ransomware attacks (up to 495 million), making 2021 the worst year the company… Source link

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What if quantum computing faces a winter?

What if quantum computing faces a winter?

This article is adapted from Law and Policy for the Quantum Age by Chris Jay Hoofnagle and Simson L. Garfinkel, Cambridge University Press. Headlines regularly hail what appears to be an imminent arrival of large-scale quantum computing. Honeywell spinoff Quantinuum recently announced a performant ion-trap quantum computer. Startups are projecting that they will build ever-larger quantum computing processors and devices. A group of quantum computing companies now make their devices available as cloud services through Amazon. In 2021, the first quantum computing startup went public, listing on the NYSE as IONQ. Meanwhile, governments are pumping billions into quantum information science. In the U.S., much of this support flows through Department of Energy National… Source link

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Drag Racing A Go For New Season In Riverhead

Drag Racing A Go For New Season In Riverhead

RIVERHEAD, NY — Rev your engines, it’s a go: The Riverhead Town board voted Wednesday to approve dates for drag racing this season at Enterprise Park at Calverton. Acccording to Riverhead Town Supervisor Yvette Aguiar, two separate proposals were before the town board. Peter Scalzo, who presented his “Race Track, Not Street,” series last year, is back this year for a Spring Classic on April 2, 3,9, 10 and 16. If there is a rain-out during that series, guests can redeem their ticket for any event later in the series, Scalzo said. Find out what’s happening in Riverhead with free, real-time updates from Patch. The reason no rain date for the Spring Classic is proposed is due to the bird nesting season, which begins on April 15 in New York, Scalzo said. Next, he said, is the Summer Classic,… Source link

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🌱 Center Moriches-Eastport Daily: Drag Race A Go + Ballet + Golf

🌱 Center Moriches-Eastport Daily: Drag Race A Go + Ballet + Golf

Happy Saturday, people of Center Moriches-Eastport! Diane Witek here with everything going on around Center Moriches-Eastport today. First, today’s weather: Mostly sunny. High: 30, low: 20. Here are the top stories today in Center Moriches-Eastport: Race on! The Riverhead Town Board green lights car racing events for 2022 at the Calverton Enterprise Park. All events will be held at the former Grumman site. The first event of the year, “Scrambul: Cold Fusion,” will take place on the afternoons of March 5-6, with a rain date of March 12-13, and a maximum of 1,000 people in attendance. (RiverheadLOCAL) In celebration of Black History Month: Get ready for a spectacular evening featuring the New York City-based dance company Complexions Contemporary Ballet as they perform two new full-length… Source link

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🌱 Riverhead Daily: West Main Street Altercation + Drag Race A Go

🌱 Riverhead Daily: West Main Street Altercation + Drag Race A Go

Hello, neighbors! It’s me again, Diane Witek, your host of the Riverhead Daily. First, today’s weather: Mostly sunny and cold. High: 30, low: 18. Here are the top stories in Riverhead today: Jason Melenciano, 40, of Riverhead, was charged with one count of second-degree assault after a physical altercation on West Main Street in Riverhead. According to Riverhead Town Police, at 9:18 p.m. a call came in about the dispute involving residents of a West Main Street home. One man, 39, sustained a laceration to his arm, police said. He was transported to Peconic Bay Medical Center for treatment of non-life threatening injuries and released.(Riverhead Patch) Race on! The Riverhead Town Board green lights car racing events for 2022 at the Calverton Enterprise Park. All events will be held at… Source link

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Riverhead green-lights EPCAL drag racing events for 2022

Riverhead green-lights EPCAL drag racing events for 2022

Drag racing at the Calverton Enterprise Park got a green light for 2022 from the Riverhead Town Board Wednesday. The board approved four events to be organized by André Baxter and Peter Scalzo, who both held separate events at EPCAL last year. All events are scheduled to be held on the 10,000-foot, town-owned runway on the former Grumman site which, while rarely used, is still an active runway. Baxter held his 2021 event on the 10,000-foot runway, which was shut down to air traffic on the weekend of his event. Scalzo’s series of events last year took place on the 7,000-foot runway, which is inactive. [See prior coverage: Riverhead eyes drag racing return in 2022] The first event of the year, “Scrambul: Cold Fusion,” is organized by Baxter and is scheduled to take place on the… Source link

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Town Board approves four drag racing events at EPCAL for 2022

Town Board approves four drag racing events at EPCAL for 2022

Racing will return to EPCAL in 2022. (Credit: Dan Bower) Drag racing will return to the Enterprise Park at Calverton this year, as the Riverhead Town Board on Wednesday approved four events that will span multiple weekends from spring through fall. Promoter Andre Baxter’s “Scrambul: Cold Fusion” will take place March 5-6 with a rain date of March 12-13.  The vote to approve the special permit was not unanimous. Supervisor Yvette Aguiar and Councilman Tim Hubbard voted against it. Ms. Aguiar insisted the event be sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association and Ms. Hubbard wanted Jersey Barriers to… Source link

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Bob Saget and open source license compliance

Bob Saget and open source license compliance

Unique open source licenses provide amusement for developers but they create extra work for legal teams overseeing a company’s IP. Several of my open source friends had the same reaction when they heard of the death of Bob Saget. Sadly, the actor/comedian passed away last week at a relatively young age, and with him went an increment of open source license risk. Wait… what? Yes, it’s true. I was only vaguely aware of Saget when he was at his most famous as the father on the 1980s/90s sitcom Full House. At the time I was too busy with my career and filling my own house to watch a lot of TV. His role in the popular series was rather wholesome and a stark contrast to his fairly raunchy standup act. But the flame of his fame achieved a little extra glow in the open source world in… Source link

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Ongoing dispute over the origins of COVID-19 raises a prickly question: Should consensus play a role in science?

Ongoing dispute over the origins of COVID-19 raises a prickly question: Should consensus play a role in science?

The authority of scientific institutions Scientific expertise is elitist, in the sense that the vast majority of us are not qualified to practice science any more than the vast majority of us are qualified to practice law or medicine or commercial aviation. As a result, most people are barred from active participation in scientific institutions —publishing in scientific journals, presenting at scientific conferences, and teaching university-level science courses. The barriers to entry into science are, and ought to be, high. This is not what makes science unique; it’s what makes it a form of expertise like any other. One of the things that doesmake science unique, however, is the role that consensus plays in establishing these barriers. A scientific consensus helps to define a… Source link

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