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Monthly Archives: September 2024
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.el9
FEDORA-EPEL-2024-ebc9668713
Packages in this update:
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.el9
Update description:
New upstream release 1.9.1, fixes CVE-2024-22034
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc39
FEDORA-2024-18d9a6ba14
Packages in this update:
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc39
Update description:
New upstream release 1.9.1, fixes CVE-2024-22034
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc40
FEDORA-2024-b11026f492
Packages in this update:
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc40
Update description:
New upstream release 1.9.1, fixes CVE-2024-22034
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc41
FEDORA-2024-3d2a146701
Packages in this update:
osc-1.9.1-420.1.1.fc41
Update description:
New upstream release 1.9.1, fixes CVE-2024-22034
FreeBSD-EN-24:15.calendar
DSA-5765-1 firefox-esr – security update
Multiple security issues have been found in the Mozilla Firefox web
browser, which could potentially result in the execution of arbitrary
code.
mbedtls-2.28.9-1.fc41
FEDORA-2024-d4bcb0da46
Packages in this update:
mbedtls-2.28.9-1.fc41
Update description:
Update to 2.28.9
Release notes: https://github.com/Mbed-TLS/mbedtls/releases/tag/mbedtls-2.28.9
nextcloud-29.0.6-2.fc40
FEDORA-2024-296a0db958
Packages in this update:
nextcloud-29.0.6-2.fc40
Update description:
29.0.6 release RHBZ#2305125 RHBZ#2309499 fixes CVE-2024-39338
The AI Fix #14: There are two Rs in “strawberry”, and an AI makes unsmellable smells
In episode 14 of “The AI Fix”, Graham makes an apology, Mark wonders if suicide drones have second thoughts, people pretend to be robots, and some researchers prove that all you need for an AI to generate a somewhat usable version of the computer game Doom out of thin air is to already have a fully-working copy of the computer game Doom.
Graham learns how to escape from a police sniffer elephant, an AI-generates a smell with no odour, and Mark explains why the world’s best LLMs think there are two Rs in “strawberry”.
All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of “The AI Fix” podcast by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.