Chinese authorities check revealed multiple cases of sending user data to Microsoft and various unknown servers. On mobile devices apps also ask for lot of permissions that they don't need for normal work.
Got pair of talks with people inside Chinese industry.
Their present view is that we have special operation made by US and their Taiwan puppets, Japan also helps by limiting some chemical supplies and equipment.
Main goal for now is to wipe out lot of small to medium firms, lot of them Chinese, making stuff that uses chips (almost all usual and high tech stuff).
All big corporations, instead, are working on long hard contracts and situation is normal.
Auto industry issues are orchestrated as goal is to reduce gasoline powered cars production, chips are just pretense.
Lead time is constantly increasing, same as the prices even on simplest chips.
Chinese manufacturers now expect new huge impacts on Chinese chip industry, as now suppliers won't be just simply go out and buy similar chips outside.
Within 3 years Apple will fully drop any x86 support, including most of the support for running x86 on ARM chips.
The authorities of Buryatia decided to return part of the restrictions due to the increase in the number of cases of COVID-19, according to a message on the official portal of the republic.
The regional government noted that Buryatia is the third, after Moscow and St. Petersburg, in terms of the rate of increase in the incidence.
“Today there has been a significant increase in the need for hospitalization over the past week. If we compare with the data as of May 31, then there were half the number of patients on treatment. At the moment, 1211 beds are deployed. The occupancy of the bed capacity is high, in the morning it amounted to 91%, ”said the Minister of Health of Buryatia, Evgenia Ludupova.
In the republican Rospotrebnadzor, the deterioration of the epidemiological situation was associated with mass gatherings of citizens.
In reality it is because all mass media already told everyone that we won and COVID won't return :-) Same as they did last summer.
With the release of macOS Big Sur, the Safari browser began using a new Extensions API, allowing you to use plugins built for other browsers. Now it has become known that developers from Apple, Mozilla, Google and Microsoft have decided to go further, joining forces to standardize the methodology for developing extensions.
Representatives from all major browser developers are reported to be involved in the standardization of extensions, and the group, dubbed the WebExtensions Community Group (WECG), will be led by Timothy Hatcher from Apple and Simeon Vincent from Google. Together they will try to solve several main problems.
Main idea here is to make extensions only as signed packages that will be distributed ONLY like in present smartphone app stores.
All firms also want to be able to stop authorization at any moment and even remotely delete extensions (like Apple and Google are doing sometimes).
Industry insiders tell that first target will be banners and ads related plugins, almost all of them will be declared as insecure and hurtful to web economy.
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