Over the past few years, there has been quite a bit of progress in various
kernel features that can be used to create containers without requiring
privileges. Most of the containers these days run as root, which
means that a vulnerability leading to an escape from the container can
result in system compromise. Stéphane Graber gave a talk at the 2022 Linux
Security Summit Europe (LSS EU) to fill in some of the details of work
that he and others have been doing to run containers as unprivileged code.
Source: LWN.net – [$] Progress for unprivileged containers
Monthly Archives: September 2022
It's Like Next-Gen Monster Hunter, Except EA Is Making It

EA and Koei Tecmo are teaming up to create a Monster Hunter-style experience with Wild Hearts, they revealed today. A two-and-a-half minute debut trailer shows off lush environments, intimidating encounters, and some cool weaponry. The game also looks to be taking cues from Koei Tecmo’s monster-hunting Toukiden…
Source: Kotaku – It’s Like Next-Gen Monster Hunter, Except EA Is Making It
Fedora 37 Drops the Hardware Accelerated Video Decoding
A recent change in open-source Mesa package config file in Fedora 37 disables the decoding of h264dec, h264enc, h265dec, h265enc, vc1dec via GPU.
Source: LXer – Fedora 37 Drops the Hardware Accelerated Video Decoding
The Era Of $70 Games Truly Begins This Fall

The year is wrapping up, and that means we’re nearing the busiest time for video game releases. And even though covid-19 has thrown a wrench in the entire industry and led to numerous delays, a few big games are still launching in the next few weeks. But if you want to enjoy them, you’ll need to fork over 70 bucks (or…
Source: Kotaku – The Era Of Games Truly Begins This Fall
NFT Trading Volumes Collapse 97% From January Peak
Trading volumes in nonfungible tokens — digital art and collectibles recorded on blockchains — have tumbled 97% from a record high in January this year. From a report: They slid to just $466 million in September from $17 billion at the start of 2022, according to data from Dune Analytics. The fading NFT mania is part of a wider, $2 trillion wipeout in the crypto sector as rapidly tightening monetary policy starves speculative assets of investment flows.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – NFT Trading Volumes Collapse 97% From January Peak
Sony's PlayStation loyalty program debuts in the US on October 5th
You won’t have to wait long to earn bonuses for playing and buying PlayStation games. Sony now says its PlayStation Stars loyalty program debuts in the Americas on October 5th, while Australians and Europeans will have access October 13th. Stars is already active in Asia, including Japan. The program is free, although you will receive some benefits if you’re a PlayStation Plus member.
You currently have to access Stars through the PlayStation App on mobile devices if you want the “full” experience. You can sign up on the web, however, and Sony expects to reach PlayStation consoles in the future.
As previously explained, you earn rewards in PlayStation Stars by completing activities and campaigns ranging from the very basic (playing any game once a month) to the challenging (being one of the first to score a game’s platinum trophy in your region). You’ll earn loyalty points you can put toward your PlayStation Network wallet, digital collectibles (no, not NFTs) and certain products. You can also receive collectibles directly.
You can improve the number of rewards you get by advancing through trophy- and purchase-based status levels. However, you’ll have to top that up 13 months after the end of the calendar year when you reached them. If you reach level 2 this October, you’ll have until January 31st, 2024 to do something extending that status.
The strategy and its motivations aren’t new. As with Microsoft Points and Nintendo Gold Points, this gives you an incentive to keep coming back to your console — and spending money. Given that it’s free, though, it might be worth a try even if you only occasionally fire up your PS5.
Source: Engadget – Sony’s PlayStation loyalty program debuts in the US on October 5th
Stressed? Your Dog Can Probably Smell It

A dog’s snoot may be well-suited to sniffing out stress in humans, new research out Wednesday suggests. The small study found that dogs could be trained to recognize the odors of stressed people and to distinguish these signals from those collected during non-stressful times. The findings only further highlight the…
Source: Gizmodo – Stressed? Your Dog Can Probably Smell It
Everyone's Making A New PlayStation Vita But Sony

Razer teased a new 5G gaming handheld made in collaboration with Verizon and Qualcomm today. It joins the growing list of Switch-inspired devices taking advantage of Game Pass and other video game streaming libraries. Because in 2022 everyone’s betting on the successor to the PS Vita that Sony never made. What’s dead…
Source: Kotaku – Everyone’s Making A New PlayStation Vita But Sony
Taika Waititi's Time Bandits Assembles a Star-Studded Cast

Four years ago, Taika Waititi was announced as the director for the Apple+ TV adaptation of Terry Gilliam’s 1981 out-of this-world sci-fi comedy Time Bandits, Now, almost the entire cast has been revealed, and it’s a doozy, led by Lisa Kudrow as Penelope and Kal-El Tuck as main character Kevin, a geeky kid who…
Source: Gizmodo – Taika Waititi’s Time Bandits Assembles a Star-Studded Cast
16 Running Myths That Are Holding You Back

There’s a lot to think about when you think about running: your pace, your shoes, whether you’re stretching and strength training enough, and more. But it’s also possible to overthink these things, and most of us do. (Myself included, if we’re being honest.) So here’s a buffet of myths that we can delete from our…
Source: LifeHacker – 16 Running Myths That Are Holding You Back
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Is About to Make a Close Flyby of Icy Moon Europa

Juno has orbited Jupiter since July 2016, but on Thursday the spacecraft will turn its attention away from the gas giant to make a close approach to one of Jupiter’s most intriguing moons: Europa. Astrobiologists think it’s possible that the Galilean moon could host some form of life in a salty ocean beneath its…
Source: Gizmodo – NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Is About to Make a Close Flyby of Icy Moon Europa
Verizon Teases a 5G Game Streaming Handheld It Created With Razer
Do you hear that distant rumbling? That’s the sound of an oncoming avalanche of handheld consoles sparked by the Nintendo Switch and the Valve Steam Deck, with Verizon revealing today that it’s partnered with Razer for a game streaming focused device that will lean heavily on 5G for performance and marketing.
Source: Gizmodo – Verizon Teases a 5G Game Streaming Handheld It Created With Razer
Razer joins the “handheld streaming console” wars, which are now a thing somehow
Enlarge / Fun fact: The divot in the middle of the D-pad can also hold a very small amount of salsa or dip. (credit: Verizon)
Just one week after Logitech confirmed its Android-based, streaming-focused G CLOUD Gaming Handheld, fellow peripheral maker Razer is getting in on the act. The Razer Edge 5G, announced in conjunction with Verizon at Mobile World Congress today, will play games “downloaded to play locally, streamed from your console or accessed directly from the cloud.”
BREAKING: @Verizon, @Razer and @Qualcomm are teaming up on the world’s first 5G mobile gaming handheld—Razer Edge 5G! It will allow you to play your favorite games regardless of whether you are gaming in the cloud, on an app or streaming from your console. https://t.co/TYPw5xFyeF pic.twitter.com/F9Vg3CfABl
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(@GLKCreative) September 28, 2022
As the name implies, Verizon and Razer are leaning heavily into their console as “the world’s first 5G mobile gaming handheld,” complete with the ability to stream or download games “over 5G Ultra Wideband.” That should be an upgrade from 10 years ago, when Sony integrated a 3G mobile antenna in some versions of the PlayStation Vita, letting the device serve as a highly questionable cell phone replacement. That version of the system saw a severe price drop just months after launch before it was discontinued later that year, suggesting a lack of excitement for mobile data options in a game console at the time.
Not just a dev kit anymore
The Edge 5G will be based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform, which the chipmaker revealed as a reference design last November. That announcement came alongside a Razer-designed dev kit for the platform, which featured a 6.65-inch OLED, 120 Hz screen, built-in 1080p webcam, and “Snapdragon Sound” four-way speakers (as well as theoretical support for 4K, 144 fps, 10-bit HDR color output via a DisplayPort USB-C connection to an external monitor).
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Source: Ars Technica – Razer joins the “handheld streaming console” wars, which are now a thing somehow
Twitter says it inadvertently ran ads on profiles containing CSAM
Twitter is still having trouble curbing the spread of CSAM (child sexual abuse material). Insider has learned (subscription required) that Twitter inadvertently ran ads on profiles either selling or soliciting CSAM. In an email to marketers, the social network said it had suspended all ads on profiles, updated its detection systems, banned accounts that broke its rules and launched an investigation. Reutersnotes Coca-Cola, Disney and NBCUniversal were some of the brands whose ads appeared next to the offending content.
Existing technology had already blocked over 91 percent of accounts like these, Twitter said. In its most recent transparency report, the company said it took action against 31 percent more CSAM-related accounts in the second half of 2021.
A Twitter spokesperson confirmed the incident and investigation in a statement. On top of existing work to catch CSAM, the company said it was ensuring it had the “right models, processes and products” to protect both advertisers and users.
The news is ill-timed for Twitter. It comes just weeks after The Verge reported that Twitter ditched efforts to build an OnlyFans clone over concerns it couldn’t effectively catch CSAM and other forms of sexual abuse. It’s also emerging as the social media continues to fight with Elon Musk over the fate of his potentially cancelled $44 billion acquisition. Musk has focused most of his objections on alleged misreporting of fake account data.
There’s been an immediate financial impact as well. Reuters added that big names like Dyson and Mazda had either frozen their marketing campaigns or pulled ads from some areas on Twitter. More might be coming — Coca-Cola and Disney both said they considered the activity unacceptable, while NBCUniversal told Twitter to remove ads that ran against CSAM.
Source: Engadget – Twitter says it inadvertently ran ads on profiles containing CSAM
North Korea Launches Mass Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
North Korea has begun a mass Covid-19 vaccination campaign in its border areas, according to South Korea’s spy agency, becoming one of the world’s final countries to embark on such a national rollout. From a report: North Korea and Eritrea, in east Africa, were the only remaining countries that hadn’t started widespread vaccination distribution, the World Health Organization has said. After rejecting millions of doses from other countries last year, North Korea admitted to its first nationwide Covid-19 outbreak in May and declared victory in August. Then, earlier this month, leader Kim Jong Un said Covid-19 vaccines would be distributed starting in November. He cited findings from the country’s antiepidemic experts that North Koreans who contracted Covid-19 in May and June would experience a decline in their antibody response starting in October.
During a Wednesday briefing to South Korean lawmakers, Seoul’s spy agency said North Korea had begun distributing vaccines, though it didn’t specify in which border areas. The lawmakers who were briefed didn’t say where the vaccines had come from or when they were first distributed. Repeated lockdowns suggest North Korea hasn’t eradicated the virus, the spy agency told lawmakers. Considering some recent resumption of flights and train operations between China and North Korea, it is most likely that China is supplying the vaccines, said Hong Min, of the Seoul-based Korea Institute for National Unification, a government-funded think tank.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – North Korea Launches Mass Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
Today’s best deals: Apple MacBook Air, Sony and LG 4K TVs, Nintendo Switch, and more
Time for another mid-week Dealmaster. Our latest roundup of the best tech deals from around the web includes a nice discount on Apple’s latest M2-based MacBook Air in both the 256GB and 512GB versions. With $100 and $150 discounts, respectively, these are the lowest prices we’ve tracked on the new MacBook Airs.
In our review, we noted the MacBook Air’s excellent hardware, build quality, battery life, and “out-of-this-world performance” for its size and weight. Going with an M2-based Air doesn’t only mean better computing performance over the M1 MacBook Airs, but also an improved screen and a much nicer camera and audio system for video calls.
We also have a record low price on Sony’s A80K 55-inch 4K television with Google TV. This is a deal exclusive to Prime members that knocks off $200 from its usual price. The A80K is well-reviewed for its punchy, wide-ranging contrast ratio, HDR performance, wide viewing angles, and excellent reflection handling.
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Source: Ars Technica – Today’s best deals: Apple MacBook Air, Sony and LG 4K TVs, Nintendo Switch, and more
Genshin Impact Devs Reveal Which Boss Has Beaten The Most Players

Yesterday, the developers of Genshin Impact posted the latest edition of the RPG’s online newsletter, which usually details fun statistics about the behaviors and experiences of its massive playerbase. Usually, they’re fun facts such as the number of times players have drowned, or the number of players who have maxed…
Source: Kotaku – Genshin Impact Devs Reveal Which Boss Has Beaten The Most Players
Bobby Moynihan’s Favorite Moment from SNL
Make Ultra-Tender Biscuits With Oat Flour

The quest for tender biscuits always starts out the same—smashing butter, flour, and liquid together—and yet, it can end in all sorts of ways. Besides the occasionally dry, crunchy biscuit, the most frequent sad result is a tough and rubbery biscuit from overworking the dough. Short of becoming a Southern grandma,…
Source: LifeHacker – Make Ultra-Tender Biscuits With Oat Flour
Post-Release Editing is Real, Here's 8 Examples

There’s lots to be said about the era of streaming content as opposed to purchasing its corresponding physical counterpart. More specifically, in the world of streaming, consumers don’t really own anything. While this may take a load off your mind and keep you from having to alphabetically organize your DVD collection…
Source: Gizmodo – Post-Release Editing is Real, Here’s 8 Examples

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