Elektroautos und Wärmepumpen: Netzbetreiber sollen Strombezug drosseln können

Bei drohenden Stromausfällen sollen Netzbetreiber den Strombezug beispielsweise einer Wallbox drosseln dürfen. Um das zu verhindern, soll es Preisanreize für Verbraucher geben. (Energiewende, Bundesnetzagentur)

Bei drohenden Stromausfällen sollen Netzbetreiber den Strombezug beispielsweise einer Wallbox drosseln dürfen. Um das zu verhindern, soll es Preisanreize für Verbraucher geben. (Energiewende, Bundesnetzagentur)

Tödliche Algorithmen: Mord per Zufallsgenerator

Prozedural erstellte Monster und Morde: Golem.de stellt Shadows of Doubt und andere gelungene Indiegames mit besonders hohem Wiederspielwert vor. Von Rainer Sigl (Indiegames, Spieletest)

Prozedural erstellte Monster und Morde: Golem.de stellt Shadows of Doubt und andere gelungene Indiegames mit besonders hohem Wiederspielwert vor. Von Rainer Sigl (Indiegames, Spieletest)

GitHub Takes Down Cloudstream APK Code Repo Following MPA Complaint

The Motion Picture Association sees the open-source Android app Cloudstream as a gateway to pirated streams. This week, the anti-piracy group successfully removed two ‘infringing’ code repositories from GitHub but a stripped-down version of the application remains unscathed.

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cloudstream logoLegal video streaming services such as Amazon, Disney, and Netflix are booming. At the same time, there’s a flourishing dark market of pirate streaming tools.

These unauthorized alternatives increasingly use slick designs and easy-to-use apps to appeal to a broad audience. And unlike the legal options, they offer all popular titles under the same roof, without charging a penny.

Cloudstream is one of the apps that made its mark in recent years. The Android-based software can aggregate pirated content from several third-party streaming sources and is fully customizable through open-source extensions.

This hasn’t gone unnoticed by rightsholders. Sky UK targeted the software last year, and a few months ago, Hollywood’s Motion Picture Association (MPA) took action against the app.

MPA Targets Cloudstream

The MPA represents the major Hollywood studios and Netflix, and the weight of these massive corporations had the required effect. Following a takedown notice in March, Cloudstream developer “Lag” took the Cloudstream.cf website and some code offline voluntarily.

“Having the absolute worst anti-piracy coalition on our asses is not preferable. They will undoubtedly fuck us legally if they have to. Think what you want but I do not want all of Hollywood after me because of some hobby project,” Lag wrote.

In addition to the website, MPA’s initial notice also listed various files from third-party Cloudstream code repositories, most of which related to extensions. These files were taken offline by GitHub but the repositories all stayed online.

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A screenshot from the main repository shows that the bare app code doesn’t include any extensions. This means that by default, it can’t be used to stream pirated content. This is likely why the repository is still on GitHub today and actively being developed.

MPA Fires Another Round

The MPA hasn’t completely forgotten about Cloudstream though. This week, it sent another takedown notice to GitHub asking the developer platform to take down two code repositories, in their entirety.

“We are writing to notify you of, and request your assistance in addressing, the extensive copyright infringement of motion pictures and television shows that is occurring by virtue of the operation of the APK software, CloudStream.

“[T]he Repository hosts and offers for download the APK, which in turn is used to engage in massive infringement of copyrighted motion pictures and television shows,” MPA adds in its notice.

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The reported “CloudStream-2” repositories, including one from developer “Lag”, have been removed by GitHub. People who try to access the respective URLs will see a “Repository unavailable due to DMCA takedown” notice instead.

The Extension Escape

Interestingly, the CloudStream-2 code is far from new. It’s an older release that has been on GitHub for several years and was no longer actively supported. Unlike the newer versions, it didn’t rely on extensions, which means that it likely still worked as a pirate streaming app out of the box.

Also, the repository included screenshots that displayed how the APK could be used to stream pirated content. This likely didn’t work in their favor either.

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The difference between the ‘fully-loaded’ and ‘bare’ versions of Cloudstream is worth highlighting. As mentioned earlier, MPA’s earlier takedown notice targeted extension files, not the entire Cloudstream repository.

We don’t want to draw strong conclusions based on these actions, but the MPA appears willing to leave the extension-based app untouched on GitHub for a reason. At least for now; there are certainly no guarantees that this won’t change in the future.

From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 could have a bigger cover display (like the Motorola Razr+)

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip smartphones are modern flip phones with a large, foldable OLED display that bends in the center to let you fold the phone in half and slide it into your pocket or bag. The company also puts a smaller secondary display on …

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip smartphones are modern flip phones with a large, foldable OLED display that bends in the center to let you fold the phone in half and slide it into your pocket or bag. The company also puts a smaller secondary display on the cover that lets you view notifications and a few […]

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The US Navy, NATO, and NASA are using a shady Chinese company’s encryption chips

US government warns encryption chipmaker Hualan has suspicious ties to China’s military.

Computer chips in from of China and USA map in colors of flags

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From TikTok to Huawei routers to DJI drones, rising tensions between China and the US have made Americans—and the US government—increasingly wary of Chinese-owned technologies. But thanks to the complexity of the hardware supply chain, encryption chips sold by the subsidiary of a company specifically flagged in warnings from the US Department of Commerce for its ties to the Chinese military have found their way into the storage hardware of military and intelligence networks across the West.

In July of 2021, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security added the Hangzhou, China-based encryption chip manufacturer Hualan Microelectronics, also known as Sage Microelectronics, to its so-called “Entity List,” a vaguely named trade restrictions list that highlights companies “acting contrary to the foreign policy interests of the United States.” Specifically, the bureau noted that Hualan had been added to the list for “acquiring and ... attempting to acquire US-origin items in support of military modernization for [China's] People's Liberation Army.”

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Daily Deals (6-16-2023)

Best Buy is running a 3-day sale through Father’s Day, with discounts on hundreds of products including TVs, PCs, tablets, headphones, and appliances. Meanwhile the Epic Games Store is giving away two free games this week, and you can score disc…

Best Buy is running a 3-day sale through Father’s Day, with discounts on hundreds of products including TVs, PCs, tablets, headphones, and appliances. Meanwhile the Epic Games Store is giving away two free games this week, and you can score discounts on PC games featuring DC comics characters, including the Injustice series, the Batman Arkham […]

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Weirdly, a NASA official says fixed-price contracts do the agency “no good”

“What really makes me worried is that I think it shows where the heart of the agency is.”

Six of the 18 reusable space shuttle engines NASA has in storage. Each will be used once by the SLS rocket, then discarded.

Six of the 18 reusable space shuttle engines NASA has in storage. Each will be used once by the SLS rocket, then discarded. (credit: NASA)

Last week NASA official Jim Free appeared before the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board and Space Studies Board in Washington, DC. There are many of these review boards that act as outside observers for NASA's space policy plans and offer advice from seasoned hands. Free spoke about the agency's Artemis Program to return humans to the Moon.

He made some news with his remarks, saying publicly for the first time what is widely known inside the space industry—the Artemis III mission, the first to carry humans down to the lunar surface since Apollo, will not happen in 2025. Free, according to Space News, said he had some "concern" about the viability of the 2025 launch date. Well, yes, a more realistic starting target for Artemis III is probably 2028-ish.

It's all well and good for Free to acknowledge the likelihood of a delay. But it was his assignation of blame for the delay that raised some eyebrows. Free pinned the schedule slip on SpaceX, which is developing the large Starship rocket to, in part, serve as a Human Landing System to carry astronauts down to the surface from lunar orbit and back. SpaceX has an extensive test program to demonstrate the capability of Starship to launch and land, as well as transfer and store propellant in orbit. And Free is correct; they have much work to do.

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Valve gives Steam its biggest update and redesign in years

It’s a night-and-day difference for macOS and Linux users.

PC gamers could easily make a joke that three things in life never change: death, taxes, and the classic look of Steam. One of those things just changed, though; Valve just released the most substantial overhaul to Steam in years, including a visual makeover and several new features.

Further, the company has brought the Mac and Linux versions of Steam closer to parity with the historically superior Windows version.

Valve says "the most impactful changes" are actually under the hood. The company's developers put effort into achieving greater consistency between how things work in Steam for desktop, the TV-oriented Big Picture mode, and Steam Deck. This codebase overhaul means that new features that come to the desktop version of Steam can simultaneously ship on Steam Deck with minimal effort.

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