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Friday Squid Blogging: Bioluminescent Bacteria in Squid The Hawaiian bobtail squid has bioluminescent bacteria. The Hawaiian bobtail squid has bioluminescent bacteria. ResearcherZero вҖў March 27, 2026 8:38 PM Come with us… let market forces lead you to salvation. Everything that Pete Hesgeth has said about Iran, was more or less said by Donald Rumsfeld in regard to the invasion of Iraq. American plans to dominate the Gulf and strategy papers to achieve this, have been drawn by think tanks and implemented since Regan. It has not mattered who has been in government, or which party, each and every nation in the Middle East on the list of those seen as crucial to US dominance has seen invasion, regime change and conflict in line with goals outlined by the Project of for the New American Century (PNAC) and the think tanks before and after them. Project 2025 for example, or the Clean Break report (A New Strategy for Securing the Realm) – which was produced by a study group headed by Richard Perle (on behalf of Benjamin Netanyahu). Similar national security strategy papers such as George W Bush’s paper of September 2002, have been drawn up since 1940. However, the planning time on how to manage a country after it has been invaded, has significantly been reduced from the two years the United States took to develop management policy prior to invading Germany. Bush’s administration provided only 50 days to the team who would manage Iraq before invading. Bush provided that team with no staff, offices in a long-unoccupied building devoid of any equipment and no input or assistance from the administration regarding what strategy Bush and his pals would pursue in Iraq. Nor were there any plans on cleaning up depleted uranium from armor piercing rounds and other hazardous material unleashed by the war. (I’m not hinting at any lack of adequate planning there, then, here or now.) рҹҳҗ “THE great struggles of the twentieth century between liberty and totalitarianism ended with a decisive victory for the forces of freedom — and a single sustainable model for national success: freedom, democracy, and free enterprise. In the twenty-first century…” ‘https://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/20/politics/full-text-bushs-national-security-strategy.html Come with us Everyone raise your hands Together in celebration Because we’ve got the perfect plan We’re one big connected nation… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsLWsWGkqjM&t=1408s Come with us ResearcherZero вҖў March 27, 2026 9:00 PM The vast majority of the older generations did not wake up to what was going on until the price of oil went up. They spent the last few years complaining about young people protesting against war. Most of the TV networks, including news programming and other commentary, toed the line, like the buildup and subsequent invasion of Iraq, all over again. Or perhaps they were also asleep at the wheel? And so this is song, is for the networks. Stop sh-ting on the window screen of life… Biologist вҖў March 27, 2026 10:22 PM Ah, the synergy! Lots of examples in nature of different forms of life coexisting for their mutual benefit. Would be great if human politics could emulate that… Winter вҖў March 28, 2026 5:24 AM @ResearcherZero Everything that Pete Hesgeth has said about Iran, was more or less said by Donald Rumsfeld in regard to the invasion of Iraq. American plans to dominate the Gulf and strategy papers to achieve this, have been drawn by think tanks and implemented since Regan. The power of the American empire was built upon the control of oil in the world. The financial links between the dollar and oil were a central part of this power play. That is one reason American politics doesn’t want to go sustainable. With sustainable energy, there is no American empire. Unless, they succeed in getting everyone hooked on US AI and cloud infrastructure. Clive Robinson вҖў March 28, 2026 6:21 AM @ ALL, I hate articles like this, The Firewall Isn’t Blind вҖ” It Just Needs to See Inside the Session For decades, the firewall was the most trusted enforcement point in enterprise security. Every packet crossed it. Every policy lived on it. If you wanted to secure the network, you started there. “The firewall sees a connection. It doesn’t see a ChatGPT prompt containing customer PII. It doesn’t see a browser extension silently harvesting credentials. It doesn’t see the SaaS file-sharing that just moved sensitive data outside the organization’s control. This is the visibility gap that defines enterprise security in 2026.“ https://thehackernews.com/expert-insights/2026/03/the-firewall-isnt-blind-it-just-needs.html The author then goes on to say, “The mechanics are straightforward. The firewall continues to operate as it always has. The added layer intercepts and inspects session-level traffic вҖ” browser activity, SaaS interactions, AI tool usage, file transfers вҖ” and applies security policy at that layer. From the user’s perspective, nothing changes. From the security team’s perspective, the firewall they already manage now has visibility it previously lacked.“ Two things to note, 1, It breaks other security models. 2, It’s not even a one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind. The first issue is significantly bad as history shows us from early warfare all the way through to modern cyber security / warfare. “Any security bypass for one, is a bypass for all.” But the second issue I’ve highlighted of, “the firewall they already manage now has visibility it previously lacked” Is effectively an “empty promise” known from the work of Claude Shannon and Gus Simmons. As I’ve pointed out over and over that whilst computers can do statistical correlation and find a limited subset of “effects”, they can not do the next step which is reason out the “causes”. Especially when it can be shown that you can always easily hide things from any tool observing a “communications channel”. And this is never going to change no matter how much Human or Artificial Intelligence you throw at the problem… Not understanding this will very much lead to “worse security” not better… Winter вҖў March 28, 2026 8:51 AM The Mad Red Hatter fails again! Here’s how the US is suffering its biggest ever military defeat https://www.thenational.scot/politics/25976363.us-suffering-biggest-ever-military-defeat/ According to the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security, Israel has fired 80% of its Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 interceptors and more than half of its DavidвҖҷs Sling missiles. The US is believed to have used up 60% of its THAAD missiles to protect its Gulf allies. Meanwhile, The New York Times reports that many of the 13 military bases used by the US in the region вҖңare all but uninhabitableвҖқ thanks to Iranian attacks. That is information which has been notably suppressed by the US administration. Meanwhile, the Financial Times tells us that few of IranвҖҷs advanced missiles have been used вҖ“ and explains that this may be because it is keeping them back for вҖңwhen adversaries run short of interceptorsвҖқ. The Regan administration gave us the Saving&Loans crisis The GW Bush administration gave us the 2008 global financial meltdown The Mad Red Hatter finally succeeds in bringing down the USA empire. Clive Robinson вҖў March 28, 2026 10:13 AM @ Winter, I suspect that the journalist has read directly or indirectly this blog рҹҳү Because it’s just “reboiling” what has been already said here. Especially about attacking desalination plants and keeping the more interesting weapons back. One side effect of the shortage of not just US Missiles is the THAAD systems radar emitters… South Korea has found they “don’t own” those US Systems they paid a lot of money for… The US is dismanteling them at the point of a political gun and shipping them off to Israeli and Saudi locations… As I said a while ago all that nonsense that the MAFIA Don Boss was going on about Europe having to spend 5% of GDP on weapons, was actually the US trying to force Europe to “arm the US” for a war campaign of terror it’s been planing. The problem is both France and Italy and increasingly others are say “Don’t buy over priced and actually worthless US Weapons systems, for them to point them at your own head” or take them away… Instead invest in Europe and other nations about the same size and technical sophistication to build up blocks to rival the Super Powers with the unwritten subtext that the Shetland pony with a quiff is going to start WWIII as revenge etc. OnlyTrustOpenSource вҖў March 28, 2026 11:10 AM Apple have effectively gone and spread what just about any reasonable person would call malware: https://reclaimthenet.org/apple-forces-uk-iphone-age-checks-in-ios-26-4 This is a software update which sabotages phones, physical devices which someone spent actual money on, such that they will no longer function fully unless the user can provide proof that they are an approved person. This isn’t new devices being sold with deliberate limitations, bad as that would be, this is changing the deal people have spent money on, after they have spent it. The claim is that this is about verifying ages (what utter bull, such things were never needed before, neither the generation before mine the generation after mine nor my generation were not harmed by a world where the only online age verification which ever existed was an honesty tickbox) but it is really about verifying ID. Anyone unbanked, or otherwise whom censorious governments have denied ID documents to as part of an unpersoning, is having their phone sabotaged by Apple. Who needs ordinary malware authors when the device manufacturer will do the same sort of thing all by themselves? @Bruce, might you consider making some commentary on how governments which think they are making people “safe” are now just as great a threat as the usual profit making or state sponsored cybercriminal groups? I don’t want to live in a world where we’re all forced to have useless thin clients that demand subscriptions to turn on, are tighly limited on what they can run, and demand proof that the user is fully up to date on their social credit score before starting, with real general purpose computing locked away behind government and corporate walls. Linux is the clear answer for today, even with the scandal brewing about systemd, all that has been done is the creation of an optional make-up-any-age-you-want feature which doesn’t even get filled at all or do anything else unless other software wants to work with it. But that doesn’t help if the RAM and storage crises continue such that no components are available to built new machines in future, nor does it help if the big-tech-government-censorship-industrial-complex pursues those nasty browser attestation plans which would lock everything but Microsoft, Google and Apple spy devices out of website access. Fun Bagz вҖў March 28, 2026 1:48 PM @ALL, Please do not use this blog for advancing islamic terrorists’ agenda and for smearing the USA and Israel. This is not a political blog! @Moderator, Please remove all political posts from this comment section as they contradict the purpose of the blog and violate the posting guidelines of the blog. Human Garbage in ideho вҖў March 28, 2026 2:49 PM Can anyone chime in on this please? What is the point of slapping a tracking device on a vehicle when you should know 100% that the driver of the said vehicle is going to know about it the minute you do it? I said “you should know.” Because if you don’t – by now – then you’re a real 1D10T, which explains why you work for the gubmint, because in the gubmint, it only matters if you belong to a certain religious sect and who you fck…. ya INCOMPETENT IMBECILES. There’s a reason you live in a $h1th0l3 called id3h0 aka m0rm0ni$t@n!!!! ….and if your wife or a girlfriend drools to fck moi maybe you should consider a “new” GF. It is not MY fault that u woulda never left id3h0 if it wasn’t for a military deployment or a LDS missionary post…. K? L0zers!!!! - вҖў March 28, 2026 3:32 PM Fun Bagz : “do not use this blog for advancing islamic terroristsвҖҷ agenda and for smearing the USA and Israel. This is not a political blog!” But there you are making a “highly political comment” pushing a very clear partisan and smearing agenda… And with, “remove all political posts from this comment section” Demanding censorship of opinions you do not agree with, that rather more in the world do see worth in. Bruce : Other than the readily apparent sock-puppet Fun Bagz, who I suspect has earned ire from several commenters and readers in the past. The other comments are fairly lacking in party political or pro nationalistic comment. That which might at a stretch be construed as political, has been widely made in other places and is in effect “fair comment” if not satirical in nature. And unlike @Fun Bagz not attempts at censorship but more contrasting current with historical events to show probable future event directions. Fck OFF MUDDy $1im3 вҖў March 28, 2026 5:06 PM @-, there you are again, just like all other TERROTIST GARBAGE that ABUSES THE PRIVILEGE OF BEING ALLOWED TO LIVE in OUR Western World. Go back and fck yr camels sand n1gguh. DID I NOT TELL YOU TO FCK OFF THIS BLOG YA Muddy Slimey P0S??? I screwed your wife and now you’re upset? Clive Robinson вҖў March 28, 2026 5:21 PM I have no life whatsoever, my only life is in the comment section of this blog and I also run this IP Theft site balkan d0wnl0ad d0t 0rg and my other handle is T0b@cc0 R0@d and My EGO is bigger than anyone else’s so even though I have no formal education and my English is extremely bad I still must impress others with my posts here because my wife fckd several other guys and otherwise I am just a big 10ser who loves to think that he can spy on other people but in realty I am just an ATTENTION BEGGING T0WELHEAD. cart00nz вҖў March 28, 2026 5:22 PM I like coffee. Sometimes I drink a lot of it, sometimes not. 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How are you? I’m fine. Thanks for asking. You’re welcome. Anything I can do for you today? Sure, how about some color. Okay, here we go! рҹҚ“вқӨпёҸрҹ”Ҙрҹ§ЎвңЁрҹ’ӣрҹҗқвҷ»пёҸрҹ’ҡрҹҘ‘рҹ’Һрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ңрҹ”® вқӨпёҸрҹ§Ўрҹ§ЎрҹҢ»рҹ’ӣрҹҚҜрҹҗўрҹҚҸрҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҹрҹ’ңрҹ’ң рҹ§ЎрҹҰҠрҹ‘‘рҹ’ӣрҹ’Ўрҹ’ҡвң…рҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹҢҠрҹ’ҷрҹҳҲрҹ”®рҹ’ңрҹ’ң рҹҗҘрҹҢ»вңЁрҹ’ӣвҷ»пёҸрҹ’ҡрҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’Һрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ’ҹрҹ’® рҹ’ӣрҹҗқрҹ’ӣрҹҘ‘рҹҗўрҹ’ҡрҹ’Өрҹ’Һрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ңрҹ”®рҹҳҲрҹӘұрҹ§¶ рҹ‘‘рҹ’ӣрҹҚҸрҹҚҖрҹҚҸрҹҢҚрҹ’ҷрҹ’ӨрҹҳҲрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹҢ·рҹ’—рҹ’— рҹҢ»рҹ’ҡрҹ’ҡрҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹҢҖрҹ’ҷрҹҢҶрҹ’ңрҹ‘ҫрҹ’ңрҹ’—рҹҰ‘рҹ’—рҹ’— рҹ’ҡрҹҚҖрҹҗўрҹ’ҷрҹ’Һрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ‘ҫрҹ’ңрҹҢҶрҹҰ‘рҹ§¶рҹ’—рҹ’•рҹ’— вң…рҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹҢҠрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ”®рҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ’—рҹ’®рҹ’—рҹ’—рҹ‘ӣрҹҰў рҹ’ҡрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹҳҲрҹ’ңрҹ‘ҫрҹ’—рҹ‘ӣрҹ’—рҹҢ·рҹӘұрҹӨҚрҹҺІ рҹ§ҠрҹҢҖрҹ’ҷрҹ§Ҡрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ’—рҹҢ·рҹ’—рҹ’—рҹ’—рҹҗҡрҹ‘»рҹӨҚ рҹ’ҷрҹ’ҷрҹ‘ҫрҹ’ңрҹ‘ҫрҹ’ңрҹӘұрҹҰ‘рҹҰ‘рҹ’—рҹ’—рҹҺІрҹӨҚрҹҰўрҹӨҚ рҹҢҖрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹ”®рҹ’ңрҹ‘ӣрҹ§¶рҹ’®рҹ’—рҹ§¶рҹӨҚрҹ‘»рҹӨҚрҹӨҚрҹҗҡ рҹ‘ҫрҹ”®рҹҳҲрҹ’ңрҹҢ·рҹ’—рҹ’—рҹ‘ӣрҹ’—рҹӨҚрҹӨҚрҹҰўрҹӨҚрҹҰўрҹӨҚ рҹ’ҹрҹ’ңрҹ’ңрҹҰ‘рҹ’—рҹ’•рҹҰ‘рҹ’—рҹӨҚрҹҰўрҹӨҚвҳҒпёҸрҹӨҚрҹӨҚрҹҢҲ LiNe N0|zE вҖў March 28, 2026 5:30 PM The powers that be KNOW that Linux (and the idea of alternatives to Microslop and Fapentosh) is gaining heavy ground and they want to stop it ASAP. Soon you will scan your eyeball(s), thumb, hand, or left nut to identify yourself to big brother on your Wind0wZ or MaKKK system. Freedom isn’t free. muslims are cowards вҖў March 28, 2026 5:34 PM Islam is for f-ggots. Muhammed, police be upon him, was a child fu-ker. you're in luck! вҖў March 28, 2026 5:37 PM VitruvianOS 0.3 Debuts as Haiku-Inspired Linux OS Without X11 or Wayland VitruvianOS 0.3 is the first public release, featuring a Haiku-inspired design and a custom graphics stack built on the Linux kernel, without X11 or Wayland. By Bobby Borisov On March 25, 2026 VitruvianOS [https://v-os.dev/] 0.3 has been released as the projectвҖҷs first publicly available version, described by its developers as a pilot build. It is based on the Linux kernel and adopts a design inspired by Haiku OS and BeOS. For reference, VitruvianOSвҖҷs development began in 2019, and now, in 2026, this version serves more as a functional foundation rather than a complete system. But before we go further, a few words about the project itself, since the name is probably unfamiliar to the general public. VitruvianOS is not a Linux distribution in the usual sense. It uses the Linux kernel only for hardware support, while replacing the standard Linux userland and desktop stack with its own components. Its goal is to combine Linux compatibility with a BeOS-style architecture. Let me explain. In a typical Linux desktop system, applications run on top of libraries and a display server such as X11 or Wayland. However, VitruvianOS removes this entire layer. It does not use X11 nor Wayland. Instead, it implements its own graphics system, input handling, and application runtime. A key feature is Nexus, an internal communication layer that manages messaging between system components. The system features native desktop elements modeled after BeOS, including a Deskbar and a Tracker-style file manager. It also offers a compatibility layer to support applications built for Haiku and BeOS APIs. Moreover, the system uses a Linux kernel with real-time patches. Regarding filesystems, VitruvianOS 0.3 supports XFS and SquashFS, as well as extended attributes. In the announcement, the developers have also outlined a short-term roadmap. Version 0.3.1 will add missing components and bug fixes based on initial testing. Version 0.3.2 aims to move the system toward self-hosting, enabling VitruvianOS to build itself. Next, the upcoming 0.4 release will focus on stability and broader hardware support, including ongoing ARM port development. Planned improvements also include enhanced input handling, a complete keymap system, and further user interface refinements. For more details, see the announcement [https://v-os.dev/news/vitruvian-0.3.0-available/]. Finally, once again: keep in mind that VitruvianOS 0.3 is an experimental release intended mainly for testing and development. [https://www.webpronews.com/the-beos-faithful-havent-given-up-inside-vitruvianos-the-audacious-attempt-to-build-a-desktop-operating-system-from-scratch/] Subscribe to comments on this entry Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis. Stalking in 2C вҖў March 27, 2026 5:52 PM Yo Kenny, what u stalkin’ me 4 again 2day in 2C man? I don’t sell no kr@ck 4 da CIA no moar man. K? dONt b no Schmuck, k.

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