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  • We haven't had a critical local privilege escalation bug in Linux for at least...  What's the time now?  (Ars Technica)

    Today's little surprise package comes courtesy of an unexpected exclamation mark in the source code for the Netfilter module that handles firewall tasks resulting in a use-after-free bug that can pretty reliably be tricked into granting an unprivileged user administrator access to the entire system.  Might break shared-kernel containers too; not sure about that.

    If you think you're safe because you use iptables or lfw rather than Netfilter I have some uncomfortable news for you: It's Netfilter all the way down.  That's been true since the last millennium.

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Disclaimer: Sorry officer, I didn't see the sign.

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1 So yesterday I remembered that Snapdragon laptops have an NPU and discovered they can run LLMs, and not too slow, either.

Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, June 10 2026 11:09 PM (HomVQ)

2 Didn't see the sign? I suppose you also missed the portents and omens.

Posted by: Joe Redfield at Thursday, June 11 2026 02:42 AM (KOtXO)

3 On reflection, I got to wonder what the hell Donut Lab was telling its investors that none of them put 'solid-state' together with electrochemistry to guess from first principles that there was no way in hell.  Maybe it is just that the depth of my education in solid-state is pretty much nothing, and my depth in electrochemistry is more but still very shallow.  I mean, I'm a moron, right?   I don't really believe I could have some special, rare specialized knowledge, I'm just arrogant. 

Posted by: PatBuckman at Thursday, June 11 2026 06:18 AM (s6adZ)

4 a battery of tungsten caps could be a solid state battery, but it sure doesn't have very many amp-hours for the volume

Posted by: normal at Thursday, June 11 2026 06:50 AM (LDKo5)

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