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PowerShell Architect Retires After Decades At the Prompt

Jeffrey Snover, the driving force behind PowerShell, has retired after a career that reshaped Windows administration. The Register reports: Snover's retirement comes after a brief sojourn at Google as a Distinguished Engineer, following a lengthy stint at Microsoft, during which he pulled the company back from imposing a graphical user interface (GUI) on administrators who really just wanted a command line from which to run their scripts. Snover joined Microsoft as the 20th century drew to a close. The company was all about its Windows operating system and user interface in those days -- great for end users, but not so good for administrators managing fleets of servers. Snover correctly predicted a shift to server datacenters, which would require automated management. A powerful shell... a PowerShell, if you will.

[...] Over the years, Snover has dropped the occasional pearl of wisdom or shared memories from his time getting PowerShell off the ground. A recent favorite concerns the naming of Cmdlets and their original name in Monad: Function Units, or FUs. Snover wrote: "This abbreviation reflected the Unix smart-ass culture I was embracing at the time. Plus I was developing this in a hostile environment, and my sense of diplomacy was not yet fully operational." Snover doubtless has many more war stories to share. In the meantime, however, we wish him well. Many admins owe Snover thanks for persuading Microsoft that its GUI obsession did not translate to the datacenter, and for lengthy careers in gluing enterprise systems together with some scripted automation.

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Toilet Maker Toto's Shares Get Unlikely Boost From AI Rush

An anonymous reader shares a report: Shares of Japanese toilet maker Toto gained the most in five years after booming memory demand excited expectations of growth in its little-known chipmaking materials operations. The stock surged as much as 11%, its steepest rise since February 2021, after Goldman Sachs analysts said Toto's electrostatic chucks used in NAND chipmaking will likely benefit from an AI infrastructure buildout that's tightening supplies of both high-end and commodity memory.

[...] Known for its heated toilet seats, the maker of washlets has for decades been part of the semiconductor and display supply chain via its advanced ceramic parts and films. Its electrostatic chucks -- which it began mass producing in 1988 -- are used to hold silicon wafers in place during chipmaking while helping to control temperature and contamination, according to the company. The company's new domain business accounted for 42% of its total operating income in the fiscal year ended March 2025, Bloomberg-compiled data show.

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Microsoft Gave FBI a Set of BitLocker Encryption Keys To Unlock Suspects' Laptops

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Microsoft provided the FBI with the recovery keys to unlock encrypted data on the hard drives of three laptops as part of a federal investigation, Forbes reported on Friday. Many modern Windows computers rely on full-disk encryption, called BitLocker, which is enabled by default. This type of technology should prevent anyone except the device owner from accessing the data if the computer is locked and powered off.

But, by default, BitLocker recovery keys are uploaded to Microsoft's cloud, allowing the tech giant -- and by extension law enforcement -- to access them and use them to decrypt drives encrypted with BitLocker, as with the case reported by Forbes. The case involved several people suspected of fraud related to the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program in Guam, a U.S. island in the Pacific. Local news outlet Pacific Daily News covered the case last year, reporting that a warrant had been served to Microsoft in relation to the suspects' hard drives.

Kandit News, another local Guam news outlet, also reported in October that the FBI requested the warrant six months after seizing the three laptops encrypted with BitLocker. [...] Microsoft told Forbes that the company sometimes provides BitLocker recovery keys to authorities, having received an average of 20 such requests per year.

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The Great Graduate Job Drought

Global hiring remains 20% below pre-pandemic levels and job switching has hit a 10-year low, according to a LinkedIn report, and new university graduates are bearing the brunt of a labor market that increasingly favors experienced candidates over fresh talent.

In the UK, the Institute of Student Employers found that graduate hiring fell 8% in the last academic year and employers now receive 140 applications for each vacancy, up from 86 per vacancy in 2022-23. US data from the New York Federal Reserve shows unemployment among recent college graduates aged 22-27 stands at 5.8% versus 4.1% for all workers.

Recruiter Reed had 180,000 graduate job postings in 2021 but only 55,000 in 2024. In a survey of Reed clients last year, 15% said they had reduced hiring because of AI. London mayor Sadiq Khan said the capital will be "at the sharpest edge" of AI-driven changes and that entry-level jobs will be first to go.

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China Makes Too Many Cars, and the World Is Increasingly OK With It

After years of Western governments raising alarms about Chinese automotive overcapacity and erecting tariff barriers, an unexpected pivot is now underway as major economies cautiously open their markets to Chinese electric vehicles, Bloomberg writes. Beijing itself has started acknowledging the problem at home. Chinese regulators last week warned of "severe penalties" for automakers defying efforts to rationalize pricing in the country's car market, and earlier this month a government ministry urged battery makers to curtail expansion and cutthroat competition.

The European Union imposed steep tariffs on Chinese EV imports in 2024 and is now considering replacing them with minimum import price agreements. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney last week decided to allow 49,000 Chinese EVs annually at a 6.1% tariff rate, removing a 100% surtax. Germany announced this week that its $3.5 billion EV subsidy program will be open to all manufacturers including Chinese brands. Germany's environment minister Carsten Schneider dismissed concerns during a January 19 press conference: "I cannot see any evidence of this postulated major influx of Chinese car manufacturers in Germany, either in the figures or on the roads."

BYD registered an eightfold increase in sales in Germany last year and pulled ahead of Tesla, though Volkswagen still registered around 2,300 vehicles for every one BYD sold.

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US military says it struck vessel in eastern Pacific, killing two people

Since September, military has carried out more than 30 strikes against boats that it alleges smuggle drugs

The US military said on Friday that it carried out a strike on a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing two people.

“Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,” the military said in a statement.

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Colorado investigators confirm Hunter S Thompson’s 2005 death was a suicide

Journalist’s wife had contacted authorities with concerns and ‘potential information’ regarding inquiry into his death

A review of the 2005 shooting death of the journalist Hunter S Thompson has confirmed authorities’ original finding that his death was a suicide, Colorado investigators said on Friday.

The review by the Colorado bureau of investigation (CBI) was announced in September after Thompson’s wife, Anita Thompson, contacted authorities with “new concerns and potential information regarding the investigation” into Thompson’s death, the agency said in a news release.

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European football: Inter fight back to hit Pisa for six while Barcola lifts PSG top

  • Inter recover from 2-0 down to go six clear in Serie A

  • In Ligue 1, PSG go above Lens, who play on Saturday

Inter were shocked to go two goals down at home to relegation-battling Pisa but fought back to earn a 6-2 win at San Siro on Friday, as they continue to set the pace at the top of Serie A.

Stefano Moreo scored twice to put Pisa 2-0 up, the first thanks to a howler from the goalkeeper Yann Sommer, but Inter were ahead by the break. Piotr Zielinski converted a penalty and Lautaro MartĂ­nez and Francesco Pio Esposito both scored with headers in six minutes just before half-time.

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Ofcom probes Meta over WhatsApp info it was legally required to provide

UK watchdog investigates accuracy of data handed over for SMS market review

Ofcom is formally investigating whether Meta complied with legally binding information requests regarding WhatsApp's role in the UK business messaging ecosystem.


Patch or die: VMware vCenter Server bug fixed in 2024 under attack today

If you skipped it back then, now’s a very good time

You've got to keep your software updated. Some unknown miscreants are exploiting a critical VMware vCenter Server bug more than a year after Broadcom patched the flaw.


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a walk in the forest

The island of Naoshima in the Inland Sea, Japan

Friday Squid Blogging: Giant Squid in the Star Trek Universe

Spock befriends a giant space squid in the comic Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Seeds of Salvation #5.

As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered.

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Ondanks vrieskou duizenden bij mars tegen ICE in Minneapolis

MINNEAPOLIS (ANP) - Duizenden mensen doen in Minneapolis mee aan een protest tegen de Amerikaanse immigratiedienst ICE, melden lokale media als The Minnesota Reporter en Bring Me The News. Ze lopen ondanks extreme kou mee in een mars door de stad.

Het is -23 graden in Minneapolis, de grootste stad van Minnesota. In die hele staat vindt vrijdag een actiedag plaats tegen het harde optreden van ICE. Honderden winkels en bedrijven bleven dicht, als onderdeel van een algehele staking.

President Donald Trump stuurde in december duizenden ICE-agenten naar Minnesota om migranten op te sporen en te arresteren. Dat leidde tot chaos en demonstraties in de noordelijke staat. De situatie escaleerde nadat een ICE-agent een vrouw doodschoot.

Ook in de ochtend vonden al demonstraties tegen ICE plaats en kwam het tot confrontaties met de immigratiedienst. Volgens lokale media werden zeker honderd mensen opgepakt en is er traangas ingezet.


Olieprijzen omhoog door Iran-spanningen, wel rust op Wall Street

NEW YORK (ANP) - De olieprijzen zijn vrijdag behoorlijk gestegen door het oplopen van de spanningen rond Iran. De aandelenmarkten op Wall Street sloten de handelssessie evenwel af op een relatief rustige noot, na een turbulente week waarbij beleggers vooral reageerden op de dreiging van gewapend conflict over Groenland.

De olieprijzen stonden vrijdag rond de slotbel van de Amerikaanse beurshandel meer dan 3 procent hoger. Handelaren leken rekening te houden met de mogelijkheid van Amerikaanse militaire actie in Iran, wat de aanvoer van een van de belangrijkste producenten van oliekartel OPEC zou kunnen verstoren. Ook speelde mee dat er een enorme winterstorm op komst is in de VS die de prijs van geraffineerde producten opdreef.

De belangrijkste graadmeters op Wall Street lieten daarentegen geen grote bewegingen zien. De Dow-Jonesindex eindigde 0,6 procent lager op 49.098,71 punten. De brede S&P 500-index won een fractie tot 6915,61 punten en techbeurs Nasdaq steeg 0,3 procent naar 23.501,25 punten.

Dreiging Trump

Markten over de hele wereld werden deze week opgeschrikt door de dreiging van president Donald Trump om tarieven op te leggen aan enkele Europese landen vanwege Groenland, voordat hij zijn retoriek verzachtte en zei dat er een doorbraak was bereikt. Daardoor was er woensdag en donderdag alweer koersherstel te zien op de beurzen in New York.

Wat verder opviel, is dat de vraag naar veilige beleggingen als zilver en goud bleef toenemen. De zilverprijs ging vrijdag voor het eerst voorbij de 100 dollar per troy ounce (31,1 gram). Omgerekend is dat bijna 85 euro. De goudprijs zit inmiddels dicht tegen de mijlpaal van 5000 dollar.

Intel ging vrijdag wel hard onderuit op Wall Street. De grote chipfabrikant leed afgelopen kwartaal meer verlies dan verwacht en gaf een tegenvallende verwachting af voor het huidige kwartaal. Volgens topman Lip-Bu Tan werkt Intel hard aan het opvoeren van de productie om aan de sterke vraag van klanten naar serverchips voor AI-datacenters te kunnen voldoen. Het aandeel, dat voorafgaand aan de resultaten sterk was gestegen, raakte zo'n 17 procent aan waarde kwijt.


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Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Life on MTV

Miss Kittin & The Hacker

LTJ Bukem & Peshay - 19.5

LTJ Bukem & Peshay

New Model Army - 125 mph

New Model Army

StamCafĂ©. OekraĂŻense docufilm "2000 meters to Andriivka" is een zeldzaam ontroerend portret van het Slavische Slachthuis — 5 sterren

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GeenStijls conflict desk Mosterd en Spartacus gingen naar de film en kwamen, ondanks jaren aan desensitisatie door eindeloze GoPro-horror en POV drone death cams, ontdaan de zaal uit. We kenden het genre al door en door, sommige beelden hadden we waarschijnlijk zelfs al eens langs zien komen. Maar dit was anders, en niet enkel omdat het de eerste keer was dat we dit soort beelden op een bioscoopscherm zagen; zelfs de bovenstaande trailer vertolkt de kwaliteit eigenlijk niet. Belangrijke noot: het tegenoffensief was van vóór de massale drone-oorlogsvoering, het was toen nog overwegend mann gegen mann.

De docufilm bestaat uit subliem gemonteerde GoPro-beelden en volgt filmmakers Mstyslav Chernov en Alex Babenko (bekend van) die zich ongewapend bij een peloton van OekraĂŻnes 3rd Separate Assault Brigade (wiki) voegen, belast met het innemen van sleuteldorpje Andriikva (wiki).

Tussen hun commandopost en Andriikva ligt een lijnrecht bosstrookje van zo'n 15 meter breed en 2.000 meter lang, er staat geen boom meer overeind. Het strookje wordt omgeven door aan beide kanten een modderpad dat net breed genoeg is voor een rups-troepentransport, en weer daarnaast ligt aan beide kanten niets dan een onbegaanbaar open veld met talloze antivoertuigmijnen en kraters. Daarmee is het slagveld bijna onbestaanbaar lineair.

De opening van de film, een GoPro-opname van zo'n vijf minuten, heeft alles. De inhoud gaan we hier niet verklappen, maar dit zet je als kijker dus vanaf moment 1 onder hoogspanning, waardoor je de hele film lang naarstig op zoek bent naar vijandelijke beweging zodra er een GoPro-opname getoond wordt.

Het beste element van de hele film heeft overigens weinig met de actie zelf te maken. Het is de portrettering van de soldaten zelf, tijdens de zeldzame stille momenten, ergens in een vochtig tunneltje, sporadisch onder vuur. Meer dan eens blijft het bij zo'n kennismaking, want ze komen niet meer terug. We zouden overigens aandurven dat het allerlaatste shot van de film het beste is dat het genre tot nu toe kent.

Bij een geacteerd meesterwerk als All Quiet on the Western Front rook je het lijkvocht in de kraterplassen, en ging de modder onder je nagels zitten. Maar hier wordt niet geacteerd; 2000 meters to Andriivka gaat ergens anders zitten.

Ga erheen, in een bioscoop nabij u.

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I thought this said “Winamp” and I got really excited....

I thought this said “Winamp” and I got really excited.