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The best social media from Day 3 in Barcelona

We round up the best social media posted by F1 and the teams at the track from the third day of the Barcelona Shakedown.

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There's a Rash of Scam Spam Coming From a Real Microsoft Address

There are reports that a legitimate Microsoft email address -- which Microsoft explicitly says customers should add to their allow list -- is delivering scam spam. ArsTechnica: The emails originate from no-reply-powerbi@microsoft.com, an address tied to Power BI. The Microsoft platform provides analytics and business intelligence from various sources that can be integrated into a single dashboard. Microsoft documentation says that the address is used to send subscription emails to mail-enabled security groups. To prevent spam filters from blocking the address, the company advises users to add it to allow lists.

According to an Ars reader, the address on Tuesday sent her an email claiming (falsely) that a $399 charge had been made to her. âoeIt provided a phone number to call to dispute the transaction. A man who answered a call asking to cancel the sale directed me to download and install a remote access application, presumably so he could then take control of my Mac or Windows machine (Linux wasn't allowed)," she said.

Online searches returned a dozen or so accounts of other people reporting receiving the same email. Some of the spam was reported on Microsoft's own website. Sarah Sabotka, a threat researcher at security firm Proofpoint, said the scammers are abusing a Power Bi function that allows external email addresses to be added as subscribers for the Power Bi reports. The mention of the subscription is buried at the very bottom of the message, where it's easy to miss.

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Tim Berners-Lee Wants Us To Take Back the Internet

mspohr shares a report: When Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web in 1989, his vision was clear: it would used by everyone, filled with everything and, crucially, it would be free. Today, the British computer scientist's creation is regularly used by 5.5 billion people -- and bears little resemblance to the democratic force for humanity he intended.

Since Berners-Lee's disappointment a decade ago, he's thrown everything at a project that completely shifts the way data is held on the web, known as the Solid (social linked data) protocol. It's activism that is rooted in people power -- not unlike the first years of the web.

This version of the internet would turbocharge personal sovereignty and give control back to users. Berners-Lee has long seen AI -- which exists only because of the web and its data -- as having the potential to transform society far beyond the boundaries of self-interested companies. But now is the time, he says, to put guardrails in place so that AI remains a force for good -- and he's afraid the chance may pass humankind by. Berners-Lee traces the web's corruption to the commercialization of the domain name system in the 1990s, when the .com space was "pounced on by charlatans." The 2016 US elections, he said, revealed to him just how toxic his creation could become. A corner of the web, he says, has been "optimised for nastiness" -- extractive, surveillance-heavy, and designed to maximize engagement at the cost of user wellbeing.

His answer is Solid, a protocol that gives users control through personal data "pods" functioning as secure backpacks of information. The Flanders government in Belgium already uses Solid pods for its citizens. On AI, his optimism remains dim. "The horse is bolting," he says, calling for a "Cern for AI" where scientists could collaboratively develop superintelligence under contained, non-commercial oversight.

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Apple Sued by App Developer Over its Continuity Camera

An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple is being sued by Reincubate, which makes the Camo smartphone webcam app. It has filed a lawsuit against Apple in a U.S. federal court in New Jersey, accusing the company of anticompetitive conduct and patent infringement. The suit alleges that Apple copied Camo's technology, integrated similar features into iOS, and used control over its software ecosystem to disadvantage Reincubate's Camo product.

Reincubate's Camo and Camo Studio apps allow iOS or Android phones to function as webcams for Mac and PCs. The company launched Camo in 2020. In 2022, Apple introduced Continuity Camera, a feature that enables iPhones to serve as webcams for Macs but works only within Apple's device ecosystem. According to the lawsuit, Apple copied patented features from Camo and built them into iOS to "redirect user demand to Apple's own platform-tied offering."

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It's Too Late to Make Things Right

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Willard

Found Ektachrome Slide

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Found Ektachrome Slide

date stamped on slide, August 1961

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Schaker Van Foreest houdt zicht op eerste plek in Wijk aan Zee

WIJK AAN ZEE (ANP) - Schaker Jorden van Foreest heeft op het Tata Steel Chess Tournament remise gespeeld tegen de Oezbeek Javokhir Sindarov. Hij blijft door dat resultaat gedeeld tweede, samen met Sindarov en de Duitser Matthias Bluebaum, die woensdag van Anish Giri won.

Van Foreest heeft 6 punten. De leider in de stand van het schaaktoernooi in Wijk aan Zee blijft Nodirbek Abdusattorov met 6,5 punten. De Oezbeek speelde woensdag ook remise. In de volgende ronde, op vrijdag, treffen Van Foreest en Abdusattorov elkaar. De Nederlandse grootmeester wist het toernooi in 2021 op zijn naam te schrijven.

De andere Nederlandse deelnemer, Anish Giri, blijft door zijn verliespartij tegen Bluebaum op 4,5 punten staan. Giri, die het toernooi in 2023 won, staat tiende van de veertien deelnemers.