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  • Greek Churches
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    @Big_Al said:

    Has anyone noticed how many diners are owned and run by Greeks?

    Lots of restaurants owned by Greeks around here, including a tapas restaurant here in my town. Well, it was a tapas bar for many years but recently the Greek owners closed it and it re-opened as a...wait for it...Greek restaurant! Real Greek food, that is, not Greek diner food.

    https://whatnow.com/chicago/restaurants/arlington-heights-la-tasca-tapas-will-soon-become-parea-greek-kitchen/

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  • Another home question (rugs)
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    @Daniel said:

    @steve-miller I meant to ask if you can recommend office chairs. I want something strong and ergonomic. I don't want Amazon Basics. Maybe $400 give or take?

    Steelcase, at a used office furniture warehouse. Indestructible and can be repaired. I bought one at the Habitat for Humanity Re-Store near me. Think I paid $30 for it.

    We also have a Herman Miller Aeron chair that my friend Pat left behind when she moved out of state. It's great, too. Harder to find on the cheapo market (and they're pricey when new), but you might score one on FB Marketplace, Offer Up, or craigslist.

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  • Best optical illusions
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    Some old, some new.

    https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-optical-illusion-ever

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  • Scary devices
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    How a USB-connected speaker can infect a PC without ever being touched

    Seller of the Sound Blaster Katana V2X doesn’t consider the behavior a vulnerability.

    https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/06/highly-reviewed-speaker-can-be-hacked-over-the-air-to-infect-connected-devices/

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  • More fun with AI
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    Customer service chatbots have one job: get the user what they’re asking for without bothering a human. Meta’s new AI support assistant took that brief a little too seriously. Over the past few months, attackers have been opening support chats, telling the bot they were locked out of Instagram accounts they didn’t own, and walking away with the keys.

    Over the weekend, Meta pushed an emergency patch after Instagram accounts belonging to the Obama White House (now dormant), beauty retailer Sephora, and a senior US Space Force official were taken over and briefly defaced with pro-Iranian imagery. Security researcher and former Meta employee Jane Manchun Wong was also hit.

    How the trick worked

    The attack was simple. Attackers worked out where the account owner lived (there are lists of account owners’ home cities online, or they could just research the target). Then they used a VPN to match the target account’s geographic region, which avoided raising flags with Instagram’s security systems.

    Then they started a normal password reset and opened the support chat. They asked the AI bot providing support to change the email address on the account, and it did exactly that, sending a one-time code straight to the attacker’s inbox.

    To do this, the chatbot appears to have been wired into Meta’s account management systems with permission to make account changes, but without being taught how to verify it was talking to the real account owner. Security people have a name for that: “confused deputy.” The term has been around since the 1980s.

    In fairness to the confused bot, attackers were successful even if the enhanced security was triggered. They would apparently create video deepfakes of their targets using images that were harvested from—you guessed it—Instagram.

    https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/ai/2026/06/metas-ai-support-bot-happily-handed-instagram-accounts-to-hackers

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  • What are you reading?
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    @beelady That second one looks like it's right up my alley! Thanks!

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  • Using AI to make sense of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2026
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    @Axtremus

    I scanned a few pages just to get a feel for what's in that bill. Very interesting and a good reference. Thanks for posting it!

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  • Building data centers
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    They need a lot of water. Many of them are being built in drought-stricken areas.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/08/datacenter-ai-drought-water

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  • Apparently bumblebees are pretty smart
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    Over a century ago, the German psychologist Wolfgang Köhler conducted what became a classic experiment. He suspended a banana to keep it just out of reach of a chimpanzee, placing a pile of boxes and crates nearby. The chimp soon stacked up the boxes, climbed them and grabbed the treat.

    This was evidence, Köhler believed, of spontaneous problem solving by the chimpanzee; no training was required. It was the kind of thing that humans do all the time.

    Since Köhler's early work, researchers have conducted similar experiments involving an out-of-reach reward and an object to stand upon in birds and elephants. And both have solved the problem successfully.

    Olli Loukola, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Turku in Finland wondered whether bumblebees — short-lived creatures with miniscule brains — might be capable of the same task. And in a paper recently published in the journal Science, he and his colleagues present evidence that they are.

    https://www.npr.org/2026/06/07/nx-s1-5846947/bumblebees-problem-solving-research

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  • Safes, Mechanical or Biometric?
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    Here's a novel one.

    https://chicago.craigslist.org/wcl/for/d/melrose-park-vintage-secret-sentry-safe/7924969648.html

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