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  1. 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐌 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐄𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐅𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧

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  2. 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐌 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐄𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐐𝐮𝐞𝐫𝐲𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐅𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧

    Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management (Defender EASM) discovers and classifies assets and workloads across your organization's digital presence to enable teams to understand and prioritize exposed weaknesses in cloud, SaaS, and IaaS resources to strengthen security posture.

    Latest features added:

    ➡Top 25 Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) dashboard

    ➡CISA Known Exploits dashboard

    ➡Push notifications

    ➡Software Development Kits (SDKs) for Java and Javascript

    ➡Discovery run improvements

    ➡Filter editor redesign

    ➡New attack surface insights

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  3. Initial Thoughts On ‘Fleet’; Peek (macOS/$); Checking In On D2

    Apologies for the tardiness of today’s Drop. A bunch of U.S. states seceding from the Union distracted me for a bit this morning.

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    • The blog post begins with the author’s initial thoughts on JetBrains Fleet, a new integrated development environment (IDE) built on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The author appreciates Fleet’s distributed architecture, remote editing capabilities, and performance, but notes its lack of a live preview functionality and plugin ecosystem. The author also mentions using JetBrains’ Writerside for final editing stages, and promises to provide periodic commentary on Fleet as they use it more extensively. The primary resource for this section is JetBrains Fleet.
    • The second section introduces Peek, a macOS app that enhances QuickLook, the macOS feature for previewing documents. The author praises Peek for its speed, neat features such as font selection for source rendering, syntax highlighting, and extensive configuration options for Markdown rendering. The primary resource for this section is Peek.
    • The final section provides an update on the progress of D2, a new diagramming paradigm. The author highlights several new developments, including free icons, improved font rendering, support for light/dark mode, CSS-like support for styles, and the ability to include other diagram files. The author also mentions the new Quarto D2 extension that makes including D2 diagrams in Quarto documents easy and enjoyable. The primary resources for this section are D2 and the Quarto D2 extension.

    Initial Thoughts On ‘Fleet’

    Well, my “daily drivers” are all up-ended thanks to some aforeblogged cool Rust projects and my abject disdain for all things Microsoft.  So, I’ve decided to give JetBrains Fleet a go. In fact, I used it to edit today’s Drop!

    So, “Fleet” is yet-another integrated development environment (IDE). This one is built on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), so it runs everywhere and is not an also-ran Electron app. It offers a distributed architecture, allowing for collaborative coding sessions where we can share not just the editor, but also terminals and debugging sessions. Fleet also provides remote editing, similar to the way one can remote in with VS Code (or, y’know, old-school ssh then use vim). The section header is a screencap of me using it to access the server. I usually put some extended Drop examples on for y’all.

    So far, Fleet has been very performant, and the local terminal emulation feels better than what ships with VS Code. I’ve only tried it with Markdown, and it lacks a live preview functionality and there is no plugin ecosystem (yet), so I’m using JetBrains’ Writerside in the final stages of cranking out this edition.

    Font support is great, the command palette functions as expected, and — if you’re into such things — it even has a JetBrains AI helper (which I have not, and likely will not, use).

    It will eventually be non-free, but that’s A Good Thing™, since we’re all paying the price for Microsoft’s surveillance of us in VS Code land

    According to their blog, they’ve been working on this thing since late 2021. I know JetBrains has alot going on, but I would have expected this to have some more corners rounded out. In present form, it is no “VS Code killer”.

    Unlike VS Code (and, even, vim), which tries to be all things to all peoples, Fleet feels like an app oriented for web developers. That is not a bad thing, but it’s also not my primary use of an editor.

    I will likely continue to poke at using it, but I may just have to fight through some of the long covid brain fog to finally get neovim up and running.

    Peek (macOS/$)

    Given Fleet’s lack of a preview mode for Markdown documents, I poked around a bit for standalone ones (more on that in a future Drop). That search became derailed when I found Peek (macOS App Store 🔗) a macOS app that levels up QuickLook — the macOS feature which lets you tap the spacebar on a file/directory and see a preview of the document.

    I tend to avoid QuickLook, as it is often slow and buggy. I’ll likely use it much more, now, since Peek is speedy and has some very neat features. This includes the ability to choose the font for source rendering, colourful syntax highlighting, elegant copy from the QuickLook preview window, and a crazy amount of configuration options for Markdown rendering as you’ll see below:

    Oh, and on top of slick rendering and the ability to copy from previews, you can also find text, jump to line/page numbers, and have the preview window remember your scroll position (if the document hasn’t changed).

    It’s not free, but the authors clearly know what they’re doing in macOS-land, and this will definitely save me time and enhance productivity. So, if you do use macOS, I’d suggest saving a trip to Starbucks and using that coin for Peek.

    Checking In On D2

    It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in on the progress of the crunchy new diagramming paradigm that is D2 (GH), and there’s been a bonkers number of developments you should check out.

    For starters, Terrastruct has scads of free icons you can reference from D2 specs, so you don’t have to build up your own library of them.

    SVGs are super tiny now thanks to smart font embedding, and font rendering has been levelled-up a bit as well, including multi-byte language support.

    Documents can support light/dark mode, and you can get super-precise when setting container dimensions.

    There is CSS-like support for styles, and the ability to include other diagram files, so no more copy/paste and find/replace verbosity. In fact, there is full-on support for creating themes for documents, making it super easy to customize the output for any given project.

    PDF exports are also now a thing, and ELK (the language used to build the D2 documents) has seriously improved layout functionality. This includes an impressively customizable grid-layout capability. ELK also groks SQL, and when making diagramming database tables, key references aim can be directed at the field level vs. the generic table level.

    Finally, for Quarto aficionados, there’s a bonkers amazing Quarto D2 extension that works super well and makes including D2 diagrams in Quarto docs painless and, dare I say, fun!

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  6. Apple’s recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) brought significant advancements in both hardware and software. The highlights included the launch of the Apple Vision Pro, an augmented and mixed reality headset aiming to redefine the AR/MR landscape. The conference also marked the completion of Apple’s transition to Apple Silicon with the introduction of the powerful Mac Pro. Other Mac hardware updates were announced, further showcasing Apple’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology. On the software front, updates to iOS, iPadOS, and macOS brought a range of new features and improvements, enhancing the user experience across Apple devices. These developments demonstrate Apple’s dedication to pushing boundaries and providing innovative solutions for professionals and users in various industries.

    Hardware

    Apple made several significant hardware announcements at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), completing their transition to Apple Silicon. The Mac Pro, powered by the M2 Ultra chip, stands as the flagship of professional computing, offering exceptional performance and expandability. The 15-inch MacBook Air introduces a new screen size option, providing users with a larger display and the power of the M2 chip. The upgraded Mac Studio, configurable with the M2 Ultra chip, caters to the needs of professional users with its powerful specifications and connectivity options. These announcements showcase Apple’s commitment to delivering innovative and high-performance hardware to meet the demands of professional users across various industries.

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    Software

    Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) showcased their latest operating system updates for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, introducing a wide range of new features and improvements to enhance user experiences across their devices. These updates bring a range of new features and improvements to enhance user experiences across Apple devices. In iOS, notable enhancements focus on communication and personal expression, introducing features like Journal for journaling, NearDrop for virtual business card exchange, and improvements to the Messages app. iPadOS updates bring personalized lockscreens, Health app availability, improved PDF support, and external webcam support. On macOS, exciting additions include Ariel screensavers, desktop widgets, PWA support in Safari, passkey sharing, Game Made optimization, and the arrival of Metal Gear and Death Stranding games. These updates reflect Apple’s commitment to delivering seamless and versatile experiences for users on their various platforms.

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    Vision Pro

    Apple has launched the Apple Vision Pro, its long-awaited augmented and mixed reality headset. The headset aims to redefine the AR/MR landscape by seamlessly merging the virtual and real worlds. Initial reviews have praised its sleek design, high-quality display, and intuitive gestures, positioning it as an attractive platform for developers. However, concerns have been raised about pricing, availability, and potential comfort issues when wearing the headset. Despite the mixed reviews, the Apple Vision Pro represents a significant advancement in AR/MR technology, offering exciting possibilities for immersive experiences and interaction with digital content.

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  7. Digital rights org EDRi just published a practical guide for ethical website development: Ethical Web Dev: edri.org/ethical-web-dev/

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  8. EU well placed to protect and enhance citizens’ living standards while pursuing an ambitious transition to an environmentally sustainable economy

    Marianne Thyssen, the Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, said:

    In 2018, we witnessed positive developments in the European economy, labour markets and society. For the sixth consecutive year, the EU’s ambitious agenda for jobs, growth and investment boosted a robust and job-rich recovery.

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    The Employment and Social Developments in Europe (ESDE) review is here again to provide evidence-based groundwork for this reflection. The 2019 edition focuses on “Sustainable growth for all: choices for the future of social Europe”. It explores the EU’s understanding of sustainable development and its links to economic growth, social inclusion, equality and well-being, climate and natural resources, and labour market institutions.
    The news from ESDE’s analysis is good. Making Europe’s development sustainable is a perfectly realistic goal. Mainstreaming our actions upfront in the social domain as well as on climate and the environment can be a productive investment in economic performance. This is key to preserve our living standards.

    ESDE confirms the continued expansion of the EU’s economy, all-time records for high employment and low unemployment as well as an improving social situation with the number of people at risk of poverty or social exclusion (AROPE) continuing to fall below its pre-crisis level.

    Nonetheless, ageing, globalisation, technological transformation, climate change and geopolitical uncertainties challenge the sustainability of these achievements and the EU’s socio-economic model. Citizens increasingly expect policymakers to accelerate the transition to a socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable economy that benefits the well-being of all and leaves nobody behind. This is why the 2019 ESDE is dedicated to the theme of sustainability with a focus on its social dimension. ESDE discusses policy options that can preserve the EU’s competitiveness, sustain growth for the entire EU population and future generations, while transitioning to a climate-neutral economy. Making this a just transition requires mainstreaming social considerations upfront, in the design phase as well as in the implementation of all policies.

    At global level, new risks such as protectionist tendencies in trade and increased international economic and geopolitical uncertainties contributed to a slowdown in global and EU growth in 2018 and led to further downward corrections of economic forecasts.

    It was nice to see that more young people could bring older ones to think about climate change. In several countries we could find youngsters for several weeks bringing the climate to the forefront. Climate change, environmental degradation and inefficient use of natural resources also weigh on sustainable development prospects in the EU and the world. More Europeans are increasingly demonstrating a keen awareness of these challenges and of the importance of addressing all three dimensions of sustainability – economic, social and environmental – together. The aim is to make all of Europe’s achievements — its competitive economy, high living standards, valued welfare state, and pioneering engagement with the environment — sustainable in the long term for future generations. In particular by participating in weekly ‘climate marches’ across Europe since
    the second half of 2018, students and other EU citizens have requested accelerated action against climate change.

    Greta Thunberg (2018 August 27)

    It was lovely to see the movement for climate growing. The action by students, “School strike for the climate”, known as truancy for the climate or climate march for a better future, calling on governments to take measures against global warming could not be ignored any-more by the politicians.
    The actions came about following the international movement School strikes for climate, School Strikes 4 Climate, Fridays for Future (Germany and Austria) and Klimastreik (Switzerland), which started in August 2018 on the initiative of Greta Thunberg.

    Climate truants on January 24, 2019 in the Trierstraat, near the European Parliament, in Brussels

    In Belgium, the first Youth for Climate actions started in December, 2018, at the initiative of a young climate activist from Mortsel (Antwerp) Anuna De Wever together with Kyra Gantois.

    Galvanized by the COP24 Climate Change Conference in Katowice, Poland, strikes continued at least in 270 cities in countries including Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Denmark and the United Kingdom.

    Feb 21, 2019 – Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg has led a march of thousands of Belgian students who skipped classes for the seventh Thursday in a row to march through Brussels and draw more attention to fighting climate change.

    “FridaysForFuture” protest in Berlin on 14 December 2018. Students Strike for Climate in front of the German parliament in Berlin.

    Meanwhile, other parts of the population voiced their anxiety about the cost of the economic transition necessary to combat climate change and the fairness of sharing that cost.

    In recent Eurobarometer surveys, Europeans mention social concerns
    related to rising prices, health and social security, pensions and the financial situation of their household as the most important issues they face at a personal level. Concerns relating to environment, climate and energy issues and housing are gaining ground over time. Europeans increasingly demand action to address the evident contrasts, while continuing efforts to address other important challenges – notably migration and security – and combat climate change and environmental degradation.

    We can well say that the policy challenge is multiple and requires simultaneous responses: to those who face difficulties making ends
    meet, who feel uncertain about their employment prospects, who enjoy lower levels of well-being or feel left behind; to those who believe that climate action is currently too limited and too slow; to those who fear that it is happening faster than they can afford, or adjust to or that it is diverting resources away from other investments or innovation; and also to those who caution that unilateral climate action might hurt the EU’s productivity and competitiveness.

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    ESDE is the European Commission’s flagship analytical report in the area of employment and social affairs, mandated by Articles 151, 159 and 161 TFEU.

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  11. #KnowledgeByte: As the planet continues to warm, scientists are developing new technology to enhance the oceans' natural capacities for carbon sequestration.

    Know more about different techniques used in #Marine #Geoengineering and the potential issues.

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  12. : As the planet continues to warm, scientists are developing new technology to enhance the oceans' natural capacities for carbon sequestration.

    Know more about different techniques used in and the potential issues.

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  13. #KnowledgeByte: As the planet continues to warm, scientists are developing new technology to enhance the oceans' natural capacities for carbon sequestration.

    Know more about different techniques used in #Marine #Geoengineering and the potential issues.

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  14. #KnowledgeByte: As the planet continues to warm, scientists are developing new technology to enhance the oceans' natural capacities for carbon sequestration.

    Know more about different techniques used in #Marine #Geoengineering and the potential issues.

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  15. #KnowledgeByte: As the planet continues to warm, scientists are developing new technology to enhance the oceans' natural capacities for carbon sequestration.

    Know more about different techniques used in #Marine #Geoengineering and the potential issues.

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  16. After building the reactive particles then I have tried to use them in Lumi Forest to see where those would make sense and enhance the level and gameplay

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  17. After building the reactive particles then I have tried to use them in Lumi Forest to see where those would make sense and enhance the level and gameplay

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  18. After building the reactive particles then I have tried to use them in Lumi Forest to see where those would make sense and enhance the level and gameplay

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  19. After building the reactive particles then I have tried to use them in Lumi Forest to see where those would make sense and enhance the level and gameplay

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  20. Zdjęcia Google wprowadzają magiczny przycisk „AI Enhance” i nowość dla wideo

    Użytkownicy smartfonów z Androidem mają powody do zadowolenia. Google oficjalnie udostępnia dwie nowości w swojej sztandarowej aplikacji do zarządzania multimediami.

    Pierwsza to wsparty sztuczną inteligencją przycisk do błyskawicznej poprawy zdjęć, a druga – funkcja wideo, o którą użytkownicy prosili od lat.

    Zarządzanie mobilną biblioteką zdjęć i filmów staje się właśnie znacznie prostsze. Jak donosi serwis 9to5Google, gigant z Mountain View rozpoczął globalne wdrażanie nowej aktualizacji dla aplikacji Google Zdjęcia. Co dokładnie znajdziemy w aplikacji na Androida?

    Jeden przycisk zamiast dziesiątek suwaków

    Największą nowością jest funkcja „AI Enhance”. To swego rodzaju cyfrowa, magiczna różdżka dla osób, które nie mają czasu ani ochoty na żmudną, ręczną edycję fotografii. Zamiast ręcznie regulować ekspozycję, cienie, światła czy nasycenie kolorów, wystarczy wcisnąć jeden przycisk.

    Sztuczna inteligencja od Google błyskawicznie przeanalizuje zdjęcie i nałoży na nie automatyczną, optymalną korektę, skupiając się przede wszystkim na poprawie oświetlenia i kontrastu. Z udostępnionych przez Google materiałów wynika, że funkcja ta potrafi wyciągnąć detale nawet z mocno niedoświetlonych kadrów.

    Did you see the new button in your photo editor? AI Enhance is now available to Android users worldwide! ✨🌎

    Elevate your images with a tap, balancing light and color instantly. Because your best memories deserve better than “okay” lighting. 🪄

    Output varies by device. pic.twitter.com/eCocp55ybt

    — Google Photos (@googlephotos) April 6, 2026

    Wideo pod pełną kontrolą

    Drugą zmianą, drobną, ale użyteczną, jest wprowadzenie kontroli prędkości odtwarzania wideo. To funkcja, o którą społeczność Google prosiła od bardzo dawna. Po aktualizacji, w menu kryjącym się pod ikoną trzech kropek, znajdziemy nową opcję pozwalającą na spowolnienie lub przyspieszenie filmu w zakresie od 0,25x do 2x.

    Obie nowości są już udostępniane użytkownikom urządzeń z systemem Android. Funkcja „AI Enhance” wydaje się mieć globalny i szeroki zasięg już teraz, natomiast opcja zmiany prędkości wideo może pojawiać się u niektórych użytkowników falowo w ciągu najbliższych dni.

    Google Vids potrafi więcej. Nowe modele AI wygenerują za ciebie wideo, muzykę i… prezentera

    #AIEnhance #aktualizacjaAplikacji #Android #edycjaWideo #edycjaZdjęć #Google #GoogleZdjęcia #nowościTechnologiczne #sztucznaInteligencja
  21. Zdjęcia Google wprowadzają magiczny przycisk „AI Enhance” i nowość dla wideo

    Użytkownicy smartfonów z Androidem mają powody do zadowolenia. Google oficjalnie udostępnia dwie nowości w swojej sztandarowej aplikacji do zarządzania multimediami.

    Pierwsza to wsparty sztuczną inteligencją przycisk do błyskawicznej poprawy zdjęć, a druga – funkcja wideo, o którą użytkownicy prosili od lat.

    Zarządzanie mobilną biblioteką zdjęć i filmów staje się właśnie znacznie prostsze. Jak donosi serwis 9to5Google, gigant z Mountain View rozpoczął globalne wdrażanie nowej aktualizacji dla aplikacji Google Zdjęcia. Co dokładnie znajdziemy w aplikacji na Androida?

    Jeden przycisk zamiast dziesiątek suwaków

    Największą nowością jest funkcja „AI Enhance”. To swego rodzaju cyfrowa, magiczna różdżka dla osób, które nie mają czasu ani ochoty na żmudną, ręczną edycję fotografii. Zamiast ręcznie regulować ekspozycję, cienie, światła czy nasycenie kolorów, wystarczy wcisnąć jeden przycisk.

    Sztuczna inteligencja od Google błyskawicznie przeanalizuje zdjęcie i nałoży na nie automatyczną, optymalną korektę, skupiając się przede wszystkim na poprawie oświetlenia i kontrastu. Z udostępnionych przez Google materiałów wynika, że funkcja ta potrafi wyciągnąć detale nawet z mocno niedoświetlonych kadrów.

    Did you see the new button in your photo editor? AI Enhance is now available to Android users worldwide! ✨🌎

    Elevate your images with a tap, balancing light and color instantly. Because your best memories deserve better than “okay” lighting. 🪄

    Output varies by device. pic.twitter.com/eCocp55ybt

    — Google Photos (@googlephotos) April 6, 2026

    Wideo pod pełną kontrolą

    Drugą zmianą, drobną, ale użyteczną, jest wprowadzenie kontroli prędkości odtwarzania wideo. To funkcja, o którą społeczność Google prosiła od bardzo dawna. Po aktualizacji, w menu kryjącym się pod ikoną trzech kropek, znajdziemy nową opcję pozwalającą na spowolnienie lub przyspieszenie filmu w zakresie od 0,25x do 2x.

    Obie nowości są już udostępniane użytkownikom urządzeń z systemem Android. Funkcja „AI Enhance” wydaje się mieć globalny i szeroki zasięg już teraz, natomiast opcja zmiany prędkości wideo może pojawiać się u niektórych użytkowników falowo w ciągu najbliższych dni.

    Google Vids potrafi więcej. Nowe modele AI wygenerują za ciebie wideo, muzykę i… prezentera

    #AIEnhance #aktualizacjaAplikacji #Android #edycjaWideo #edycjaZdjęć #Google #GoogleZdjęcia #nowościTechnologiczne #sztucznaInteligencja
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