Microsoft Edge Canary is now disabling Manifest V2-based extensions like uBlock Origin, following Google Chrome's lead in the transition to Manifest V3. Users can temporarily re-enable disabled extensions, but Microsoft's timeline for complete Manifest V2 deprecation remains unclear. Mozilla Firefox remains committed to supporting Manifest V2 extensions, offering users an alternative platform.
Telescope is a web application for exploring log data stored in ClickHouse databases, offering intuitive filtering, searching, and analysis capabilities. The platform provides multiple connection management, customizable visualizations, and GitHub-based authentication with permission controls. Currently in development, Telescope plans to implement additional features like custom SQL queries, live log trailing, and expanded authentication methods.
A security researcher discovered widespread vulnerabilities in MESH by Viscount access control systems, affecting numerous apartment buildings primarily in Canada. The investigation revealed that 43% of recently exposed systems use default credentials, allowing unauthorized access to resident data and building entry control. Despite notification, the vendor Hirsch has not adequately addressed the security concerns.
A network policy block message explains access restrictions to a service, requiring user authentication or proper developer credentials. Instructions are provided for resolving access issues, including proper User-Agent configuration and support contact options.
Bitwarden Authenticator is a standalone mobile app that generates time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) for enhanced account security. The app works independently from Bitwarden Password Manager, offering a user-friendly interface for managing two-factor authentication codes through QR code scanning.
A network policy block message explains access denial to a service, requiring user authentication or developer credentials. Instructions are provided for resolving the block, including proper User-Agent configuration and support contact options.
A webpage displays a human verification request requiring users to press and hold a button until it turns green. The message includes an IP address (195.154.113.17) and a unique identifier, with an option to contact support for potential errors.
Docker Hub introduces new usage limits and pricing tiers effective March 1, 2025, with different pull rates, storage capacities, and repository access based on subscription level. Authenticated Business users receive the highest benefits with 1M pulls monthly and 500GB storage, while unauthenticated users face strict limitations of 10 pulls per hour. Fair use policies and abuse rate limits apply to protect platform infrastructure.
Obsidian offers a privacy-focused note-taking platform with optional paid services for syncing and publishing, starting at $4 USD per month. The platform emphasizes data security with local storage and end-to-end encryption, while offering educational discounts and supporting independent development through Catalyst memberships.
A network access error message informs users their request has been blocked due to policy restrictions, suggesting authentication or proper credentials are required. The message provides guidance for both regular users and developers on how to resolve access issues and contact support.