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Month January 2023

Call for Nominations: The Kenneth J. Hirsch Distinguished Service Award

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS The Kenneth J. Hirsh Distinguished Service Award honors a LIT-SIS member who has made outstanding contributions to the SIS, to AALL, and who is well regarded for their service to the profession. The inaugural award recipient was… Continue Reading →

In a World First, AI Lawyer Will Help Defend a Real Case In the US

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Interesting Engineering: A program trained with the help of artificial intelligence is set to help a defendant contest his case in a U.S. court next month, New Scientist reported. Instead of addressing the… Continue Reading →

Amazon S3 Will Now Encrypt All New Data With AES-256 By Default

Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) will now automatically encrypt all new objects added on buckets on the server side, using AES-256 by default. BleepingComputer reports: While the server-side encryption system has been available on AWS for over a decade, the… Continue Reading →

Netscape’s Constellation (1997)

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2023-01-06 14:03:59

The architecture of Mastodon. Link to original post https://softwaremill.com/the-architecture-of-mastodon/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

GitHub is sued, and we may learn something about Creative Commons licensing

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Microsoft releases PowerToys v0.66.0 with self-contained .NET 7 and lots of fixes for 2023

We’re less than a week into the new year, but Microsoft has already started to push out new software. Having released a new build of Windows 11, the company has also rolled out a significant PowerToys update. With the release… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Jan. 6 legal adviser leads new law school

Image: Two years ago today, a group of insurrectionists, whipped into a frenzy by former President Trump’s false rhetoric about a stolen election, waged an attack on the U.S. Capitol, seeking to subvert American democracy. During the course of that tumultuous… Continue Reading →

Scribe faces a strong Chinese rival able to turn handwritten notes into searchable text

Could this be one reason why the Kindle Scribe has gone on sale? For $400, Lenovo later this year is to sell a Scribe rival able to record lectures with two built-in mikes and turn handwritten notes into searchable text…. Continue Reading →

First LastPass, now Slack and CircleCI. The hacks go on (and will likely worsen)

Enlarge In the past 24 hours, the world has learned of serious breaches hitting chat service Slack and software testing and delivery company CircleCI, though giving the companies’ opaque wording—“security issue” and “security incident,” respectively—you’d be forgiven for thinking these… Continue Reading →

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