June 18, 2022
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Epic.
https://jayfax.neocities.org/mediocrity/gnome-has-no-thumbnails-in-the-file-picker.html
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Gustav. The pigeon who carried the first report on the D-Day landings.
The challenges Gustav encountered during his journey were real and substantial. The climate that day was unfavorable for flying. A fierce headwind was blowing at 30 to 50 mph, making for stiff resistance. The sun was shrouded by clouds, a major issue for homing pigeons, as they use the sun to help find their way. German-trained hawks and sharpshooters were also in the area, searching for pigeons flying overhead. But Gustav rose to the occasion. Flying non-stop over 150 miles for 5 hours and 16 minutes, Gustav entered his loft on Thorney Island at 1:46 pm.
Officials immediately telephoned London with the news. This despatch was the first report received in Britain of the Normandy landings.
https://pigeonsofwar.wordpress.com/2022/06/10/gustav-d-days-finest-pigeon/
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https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/16/cult_google_lawsuit/
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Great work which I missed at the time.
https://www.blackhat.com/us-16/briefings/schedule/#horse-pill-a-new-type-of-linux-rootkit-3370
https://github.com/r00tkillah/HORSEPILL
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https://writings.stephenwolfram.com/2022/06/alien-intelligence-and-the-concept-of-technology/
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