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Dark Mode, Distillation Attacks, and Disappointing Phones

Tech Under Siege as Security Concerns and E-Waste Mount

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The tech world is abuzz with a multitude of concerning developments, from the ongoing struggles of YouTube creators recovering from hacking incidents to the rise of distillation attacks targeting AI companies....

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Dark Mode, Distillation Attacks, and Disappointing Phones

Tech Under Siege as Security Concerns and E-Waste Mount

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The tech world is abuzz with a multitude of concerning developments, from the ongoing struggles of YouTube creators recovering from hacking incidents to the rise of distillation attacks targeting AI companies. Meanwhile, the environmental implications of our growing reliance on smartphones have sparked a renewed focus on sustainability.

For those looking to safeguard their online presence, Bluesky's dark mode is a welcome feature. The microblogging platform has had dark mode available for some time, allowing users to switch to a dimmer color scheme and reduce eye strain. To enable dark mode on Bluesky, simply follow these steps: click on "Settings" in the navigation bar, select "Dark," and choose your preferred level of darkness.

However, not all tech-related news is as straightforward. Anthropic, an AI company, has accused three Chinese AI firms of engaging in "industrial-scale campaigns" to illicitly extract its technology using distillation attacks. The companies in question, including DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax, allegedly created 24,000 fraudulent accounts to hide their efforts. This development raises significant concerns about national security and the protection of intellectual property.

The issue of security is also a pressing concern for YouTube creators who have fallen victim to hacking incidents. Steve and Danielle, the duo behind the Vegas Action channel, had their account hacked by crypto scammers and are still recovering from the ordeal. Despite regaining control of their channel, they have struggled to regain momentum and are now facing a significant decline in subscriber growth.

In a more lighthearted vein, a massive snowball fight broke out in New York City's Washington Square Park following a blizzard, bringing a much-needed respite from the stresses of modern life. The event, organized by Side Talk, was a joyous celebration of winter's arrival and a testament to the power of community.

On a more somber note, the issue of e-waste has become a pressing concern in the tech world. With phone upgrades becoming increasingly frequent, the environmental implications of our actions are beginning to take their toll. One individual, who has been using a OnePlus 5T since 2019, is facing the prospect of upgrading to a new phone due to the impending shutdown of 3G networks in New Zealand. The degradation of battery health and storage capacity has also become a significant issue, highlighting the need for more sustainable solutions in the tech industry.

As the tech world continues to evolve, it is clear that security, sustainability, and community will be key concerns moving forward. Whether it's protecting ourselves from hacking incidents, reducing our environmental impact, or simply enjoying the simple pleasures of a snowball fight, there is much to be learned from the latest developments in the tech world.

The tech world is abuzz with a multitude of concerning developments, from the ongoing struggles of YouTube creators recovering from hacking incidents to the rise of distillation attacks targeting AI companies. Meanwhile, the environmental implications of our growing reliance on smartphones have sparked a renewed focus on sustainability.

For those looking to safeguard their online presence, Bluesky's dark mode is a welcome feature. The microblogging platform has had dark mode available for some time, allowing users to switch to a dimmer color scheme and reduce eye strain. To enable dark mode on Bluesky, simply follow these steps: click on "Settings" in the navigation bar, select "Dark," and choose your preferred level of darkness.

However, not all tech-related news is as straightforward. Anthropic, an AI company, has accused three Chinese AI firms of engaging in "industrial-scale campaigns" to illicitly extract its technology using distillation attacks. The companies in question, including DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax, allegedly created 24,000 fraudulent accounts to hide their efforts. This development raises significant concerns about national security and the protection of intellectual property.

The issue of security is also a pressing concern for YouTube creators who have fallen victim to hacking incidents. Steve and Danielle, the duo behind the Vegas Action channel, had their account hacked by crypto scammers and are still recovering from the ordeal. Despite regaining control of their channel, they have struggled to regain momentum and are now facing a significant decline in subscriber growth.

In a more lighthearted vein, a massive snowball fight broke out in New York City's Washington Square Park following a blizzard, bringing a much-needed respite from the stresses of modern life. The event, organized by Side Talk, was a joyous celebration of winter's arrival and a testament to the power of community.

On a more somber note, the issue of e-waste has become a pressing concern in the tech world. With phone upgrades becoming increasingly frequent, the environmental implications of our actions are beginning to take their toll. One individual, who has been using a OnePlus 5T since 2019, is facing the prospect of upgrading to a new phone due to the impending shutdown of 3G networks in New Zealand. The degradation of battery health and storage capacity has also become a significant issue, highlighting the need for more sustainable solutions in the tech industry.

As the tech world continues to evolve, it is clear that security, sustainability, and community will be key concerns moving forward. Whether it's protecting ourselves from hacking incidents, reducing our environmental impact, or simply enjoying the simple pleasures of a snowball fight, there is much to be learned from the latest developments in the tech world.

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