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Infinitum

08-04-2024 • 1 hr 14 mins

Ep 231

Apple Sues Former Employee for Leaking iPhone's Journal App and More

Apple's supply chain should withstand Taiwan earthquake's effects -- in time

Platformer — The Department of Justice comes for Apple

The Verge — ‘Even stronger’ than imagined: DOJ’s sweeping Apple lawsuit draws expert praise

MacStories — Understanding the DOJ’s Antitrust Complaint Against Apple

Apple vs. the U.S. Department of Justice: What You Need to Know

Margrethe Vestager on Apple's CTF: “we will definitely look at this in great detail, and if we find that there's reason to suspect that this has been put up in order to prevent the DMA from working for those who are in an Apple ecosystem, well, then we might very well open a non-compliance case.”

Kontra (@counternotions):
DOJ’s antitrust suit against Apple may read infuriatingly ignorant, inaccurate and ahistorical, but, above all, it’s an ideological frontal attack on the notion of integrated product/platform design…a death march to commodification and interchangeability. The rest is much noise.

Matt Birchler — Digital wallets and the “only Apple Pay does this” mythology

Ian Betteridge — Antitrust, Meta, Apple and more

Riley Testut: here’s what installing apps with AltStore will look

Steven Sinofsky — Building Under Regulation

John Siracusa: Now here’s a company that knows how to leverage its market power to crush competition and then shrewdly “self-regulate” at the last possible moment in order to avoid severe consequences (or so it hopes…)

Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 10, 2024

Learn to code in Swift with new Apple tutorial guides

SleepHQ WiFi uploads

Unpatchable vulnerability in Apple chip leaks secret encryption keys

Apple Chip Flaw Lets Hackers Steal Encryption Keys

Ars Technica — Backdoor found in widely used Linux utility breaks encrypted SSH connections

Matías N. Goldberg: I'm still in shock the xz backdoor happened.
But even more surprising is that it got caught because a dev noticed login in to his machine via ssh was taking 0.8s instead of the usual 0.3s and decided to look into it.

Low Level Learning — malicious backdoor found in ssh libraries

A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects

Ariadne Conill: I somewhat ponder whether the harassment i got to add a maintainer to ifupdown-ng was part of a XZ-type attack from an APT

Simple Nomad:
This xz backdoor thing reminds me of a story I heard from friends that worked at a tech company that made cell phones.

Dave W Plummer (@davepl1968): there are no "temporary" checkins
Dave's Garage

MacApp

Guy Dupont: Bought a cheap little USB touchscreen and learned the only(?) option for drivers on Mac costs $150 PER MACHINE. Made a little USB converter with a $1 microcontroller that remaps the touchscreen output to standard mouse/keyboard events understood by any computer.

Scott Yu-Jan: Making a Macintosh Studio

Zahvalnice

Snimano 8.4.2024.

Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde.

Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić.

Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu

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