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  1. A #supplychainattack on the #opensource tool #LiteLLM exposed #terabytes of #credentials belonging to over 2,500 organisations, including Microsoft, Amazon, and Cisco. The attack, attributed to the group TeamPCP, exploited a #vulnerability in the #vulnerabilityscanner #Trivy and compromised versions of LiteLLM, KICS, and the Telnyx Python SDK. Security firms CloudSEK and Hudson Rock urge affected organisations to rotate credentials. arstechnica.com/security/2026/ #tech #news #ainews

  2. Ah, #Umbrel, because who doesn't want to pay $399 to store their cat videos and questionable Bitcoin investments in their own house? 📦🎉 "Up to 4TB!" they shout, as if we're all hoarding #terabytes of existential memes. 🤔 Remember folks, there's no place like home... for your files and overpriced tech fads. 🙄📂
    umbrel.com #CatVideos #BitcoinStorage #TechFads #HomeStorage #HackerNews #ngated

  3. Ah yes, the riveting tale of stumbling upon 7 TiB of memory like a kid finding candy in a sofa 🛋️. Because clearly, the best way to optimize infrastructure is to let #terabytes gather dust while you scratch your head in a "high-stakes" debugging scavenger hunt 🕵️‍♂️. Genius! 🙄
    render.com/blog/how-we-found-7 #memorydiscovery #infrastructureoptimization #debugginghumor #techtales #HackerNews #ngated

  4. Ah yes, the future of data querying: running DuckDB-WASM in your browser to chew through #terabytes like it’s 1999 🦖💻. Because nothing screams "cutting-edge" quite like cramming a data warehouse into a tab next to your 50 open Reddit threads. 🤦‍♂️🚀
    lil.law.harvard.edu/blog/2025/ #DuckDB #WASM #DataQuerying #BrowserTech #FutureOfData #HackerNews #ngated

  5. It seems you can #download #books and magazines for free from the #internet, once you are big enough.

    »details around the #torrenting were murky until yesterday, when #Meta's unredacted #emails were made public for the first time. The new evidence showed that Meta torrented "at least 81.7 #terabytes of data across multiple shadow libraries through the site Anna’s Archive, including at least 35.7 terabytes of data from Z-Library and #LibGen," the authors' court filing said. And "Meta also previously torrented 80.6 terabytes of data from LibGen."«

    arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

    #AnnasArchive #ZLibrary #ShadowLibraries

  6. And after … a couple of days, here the #bugfix for my #memoryLeak
    It turns out that using #HDF5 needs some cleanup routines – that's totally okay, but I have plenty of #Terabytes that worked without 🤔