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Although it was a setback for physics, I'm glad the particle naming rights issue led to the cancelation of Pizza Hut's Superconducting Super Collider in the early 90s, so the Double Stuffed Extra Cheese Topping Quark ended up just being named 'top quark.'

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Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share

StatCounter's June 2026 data shows Windows made up 56.55% of global desktop OS usage, dropping Microsoft's share below 60% for the first time in years. Linux, meanwhile, reached 4.39%, "one of its strongest recent showings in the company's desktop OS statistics," reports Linuxiac. From the report: Apple's desktop platforms also remain a major part of the picture. StatCounter lists OS X at 11.89% and macOS at 4.48% for June 2026, meaning Apple's combined desktop presence remains comfortably ahead of Linux in the global chart. Chrome OS follows with 1.21%.

Of course, StatCounter's numbers should be read for what they are: web usage statistics, not a direct count of installed operating systems. The company calculates its Global Stats from page views across websites using its tracking code, analyzing details such as browser, operating system, and screen resolution. In other words, the figures reflect measured web activity rather than the number of machines actually installed worldwide.

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Majestic Landscape 雄大な風景

banzainetsurfer has added a photo to the pool:

Majestic Landscape 雄大な風景

View of Mount Fuji and Lake Ashi from the Tenkakudai (天閣台) Observation Deck on the Tsubaki Line, a 38.8-kilometer section of Kanagawa Prefectural Route 75 that goes over the Hakone Pass (箱根峠) and runs along the southern rim of the Hakone Caldera.

This is a view I had been wanting to take for a very long time. I'm very happy that I was finally able to take it on a day with such a clear and dramatic view. The clouds make the photo more interesting; it wouldn't be as dramatic if the clouds weren't there.

On this day, there was no rain in weather forecast, but with the days starting to get much warmer in May, I wanted to come here very early (around 5:30am, sunrise was around 4:30am) to take this photo before all that moisture in the air formed clouds that would hide Mount Fuji from view. I rented a car to get here, but there are infrequent buses that start later in the morning.

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February 2026, Hakuba, in the town area, just near the train station.
Kodak Gold 400, Ricoh 35ZF.
Vanbar dev, dslr scan.

The Golden Alignment: Noordpier IJmuiden

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The Golden Alignment: Noordpier IJmuiden

A telephoto shot captured from the Zuidpier (South Pier) in IJmuiden, looking across the water towards the Noordpier (North Pier).

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Suspected Chinese snoops caught breaking into universities' Roundcube mailservers

Suspected Chinese spies have been breaking into major US and Canadian universities since May, exploiting vulns in Roundcube mailservers to steal data belonging to physics and engineering administrators and professors, according to Proofpoint threat researchers. Proofpoint directly observed “less than 10” universities targeted in these intrusions, Greg Lesnewich, principal threat research engineer at Proofpoint, told The Register. “We estimate the total volume of targets would be a few dozen universities, but stress that this is at best a guess, not substantiated by our data.” While the most recent sighting occurred in early June, “we believe it is likely that the campaign is ongoing,” Lesnewich said. The email security shop tracks the crew as UNK_MassTraction, and says that it focuses on individuals in departments with national security ties or in astrophysics and particle physics - all topics that support Beijing’s intelligence-gathering goals and, as such, are frequently targeted by government-backed cyber goons. To gain initial access, the intruders exploit CVE-2024-42009, a cross-site scripting vulnerability in Roundcube that only requires that the email is opened in the mail client to achieve access to the server. “The targeted departments were likely specifically chosen because they were all running [vulnerable] versions of Roundcube … indicating that UNK_MassTraction had conducted reconnaissance into the targets prior to conducting the campaign,” the threat hunters wrote in a Tuesday blog. While the espionage activity is similar to an earlier campaign disclosed by Trellix that used a filename parsing vulnerability to deliver VShell malware, a Go-based backdoor used primarily by Chinese APT groups for remote access, file operations, and post-exploitation control, Proofpoint says it cannot definitely link this earlier activity to UNK_MassTraction. It all starts with a generic phishing email The UNK_MassTraction attack chain begins with a phishing email sent to university departments from both compromised legitimate senders and abused domains vulnerable to spoofing. According to the threat hunters, the lures are generic, sometimes purporting to be a university marketing message, and this could imply “a larger targeting swath” than Proofpoint observed. It could also indicate “an attempt to resemble marketing or spam content because targets may open the email but ultimately overlook it (and not investigate it), which is still sufficient for the actor to gain access,” they wrote. Opening the email triggers CVE-2024-42009. The bug abuses a desanitization issue, and can allow remote attackers to steal and send messages. Once the user opens the email in the webmail client of a vulnerable Roundcube instance, a JavaScript loader stored in the message body executes, and allows the attacker to remotely deliver a fully functioning stealer called IceCube. IceCube first escapes Roundcube's iFrame instantiation via DOM traversal, which gives the stealer access to the entire Document Object Model (DOM) in the browser and Roundcube authentication session. Then it sets to work stealing usernames, passwords, session tokens, and cookies, and it also conducts reconnaissance against the browser, collecting info on the language in use, screen size, and form field values. The stealer sends this initial data to the attacker’s command-and-control servers via HTTP POST, and then uses the session’s CSRF token to set up gadgets to exploit another Roundcube vulnerability. This one, a deserialization exploit tracked as CVE-2025-49113, allows the miscreants to install a webshell called SquareShell that allows for remote code execution, as well as a VShell implant. Proofpoint notes that its researchers scanned for SquareShell on compromised servers, and coordinated with government and industry partners to notify the identified victims. As of June, the threat hunters also observed the attackers introducing a fallback channel in case the original webshell deployment didn’t work. Previously, if the webshell didn’t execute, the attack chain would fail. More links to PRC-backed spies The fallback channel executes a shell script that sets up the execution of another loader that Google tracks as SnowLight. “The shell script has been used in other exploit-driven intrusions by Chinese adversaries, likely indicating a privately shared capability,” Proofpoint notes. Proofpoint’s security sleuths say that they have identified “several cases” of virtual private server IP addresses within the headers of the phishing emails that belong to a “covert infrastructure network likely used by multiple China-aligned threat actors.” The access to this network, along with the low-volume targeting of US and Canadian universities, VShell usage, and Chinese-language artifacts within the phishing emails, “leads us to assess that UNK_MassTraction is likely a China-aligned espionage motivated threat actor that has demonstrated moderate operational security awareness,” the team wrote.®

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This is neat: Robin Sloan is rewriting his 2009 short...

This is neat: Robin Sloan is rewriting his 2009 short story, Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore. “The interplay between books and technology has changed since I wrote them…but also that I have become a different writer, and a better one.”

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How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson review – how did this end up such an embarrassment?

This evangelising of a wealth tax should have made for a truly amazing documentary. But it allows its host to be totally out-argued by all his interviewees. Why?

What do we do about a country in which the richest 56 people in the UK have as much wealth as the poorest 27 million? What do we do about a world that has just witnessed the birth of its first trillionaire? What do we do about an era in which you can interview the owner of a telecoms company in his multi-million-pound Hyde Park apartment and a frontline ambulance worker who is having to live in his van, parked on a suburban Bristol street?

Gary Stevenson knows what to do. He is evangelical about what to do. Gary was vouchsafed knowledge of exactly what to do after making a fortune in the city betting against an early economic recovery for the country after the 2011 financial and ongoing Eurozone crises. The UK needs a wealth tax – he recommends 2% on everything anyone owns above £10m. This would bring in around £24bn a year that could be spent on the NHS, affordable housing or (Gary’s preferred option because it would represent a more direct redistribution of the wealth those 56 and their wannabes have hoarded) tax cuts for “ordinary people”.

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Katie Price: Nothing to Hide review – the bit about Hugh Hefner’s body is extremely candid

The one-woman phenomenon is typically outspoken in her new documentary series. But don’t expect much in the way of insight from this carefully manufactured show

‘In 10 years’ time,” muses 30 Rock’s Jack Donaghy as he watches his employee Kenneth the page walk back to his desk, “we’ll either all be working for him or dead by his hand.” I have always felt much the same way about Katie Price, AKA Jordan, née Katrina Infield, the 90s glamour model turned celebrity turned businesswoman turned cultural behemoth who has dominated headlines, airwaves and, increasingly, television documentary slots over the last 30 years. Her ruthless commodification of herself and others around her, the vaulting ambition, the fortunes earned and spent, the battles fought, the sloughing off of abuse that would have broken any lesser being, the belligerence, the keen intelligence, the dead-eyed stare down any camera lens presented to her, the bizarre vulnerability when it comes to men, the flat monotone voice daring you to poke the basilisk … all of it together is as terrifying as it is fascinating. If she ever chooses to slip her tabloid bonds and turn her attention to wider world domination – well, I for one shall be the first to swear fealty and avoid a much more fatal kind of fate.

The latest documentary about the Price phenomenon is called Katie Price: Nothing to Hide. The Beckhams have done one each since Price’s last major outing, the Vardys have a reality show, Coleen Rooney is on the up and up – the correct pecking order must be restored. So here is Price again, on a giant sofa, vaping or chomping through snacks with her luminous giant veneers, swathed in a giant sweatshirt and pants, 10 days after her latest facial surgery and avowing honesty. “You can talk to whoever you like,” she tells the film-maker Paddy Wivell, who generally focuses on non-celebrity subjects (most recently, in Hell Jumper, on volunteers in the war in Ukraine).

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Starmer: Erdogan gaf pistolen aan NAVO-leiders

ANKARA (ANP/AFP) - De Turkse president Recep Tayyip Erdogan heeft aan elke leider die deze week aanwezig was bij de NAVO-top in Ankara een pistool cadeau gedaan, zo liet de Britse premier Keir Starmer weten.

Starmer vertelde Britse verslaggevers tijdens zijn terugvlucht dat de pistolen voorzien waren van de naam van de betreffende leider en dat er ook een doos munitie bij zat.

De Britse premier gaf aan dat hij zijn geschenk in Turkije moest achterlaten, omdat het illegaal zou zijn om het wapen mee naar Groot-Brittannië te nemen, ondanks een brief van Erdogan waarin de exportbeperkingen voor de wapens werden opgeheven.

De NAVO-top was het laatste grote internationale evenement voor Starmer, die op 22 juni zijn vertrek aankondigde. Hij blijft in functie totdat er binnen de regerende Labour Party een nieuwe premier is gekozen. De voormalige burgemeester van Manchester, Andy Burnham, wordt gezien als de meest waarschijnlijke opvolger.