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Authenticate thyself: Data has created a new and paradoxical social order: the promise of emancipation is made possible by classifying everything


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In the mid-1950s, IBM approached Jacques Perret, a Classics professor at the Sorbonne, with a question. They were about to sell a new kind of computer in France, the Model 650. What, they asked, should it be called? Not the model itself, but rather the whole class of device it represented. An obvious option was calculateur, the literal French translation of ‘computer’. But IBM wanted something that conveyed more than arithmetic. ‘Dear Sir,’ Perret replied,
How about ordinateur? It is a correctly formed word, which is even found in Littré [the standard 19th-century French dictionary] as an adjective designating God who brings order to the world. A word of this kind has the advantage of easily supplying a verb, ordiner … (My translation.)

Besides, Perret added, the implicitly feminine connotation already present in IBM’s marketing materials could carry over to the new term:

Re-reading the brochures you gave me, I see that several of your devices are designated by female agent names (trieuse, tabulatrice). Ordinatrice would be perfectly possible … My preference would be to go for l’ordinatrice electronique.

The female reference was not entirely inappropriate. Up until the mid-20th century, the term ‘computer’ meant an office clerk, usually a woman, performing calculations by hand, or with the help of a mechanical device. IBM’s new machine, however, was intended for general information-processing. The masculine and godlike version prevailed. The term soon entered common language. Every computer in France became known as an ordinateur.

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Harvard dropouts to launch ‘always on’ AI smart glasses that listen and record every conversation


cross-posted from: infosec.pub/post/33445279

Two former Harvard students are launching a pair of “always-on” AI-powered smart glasses that listen to, record, and transcribe every conversation and then display relevant information to the wearer in real time.

“Our goal is to make glasses that make you super intelligent the moment you put them on,” said AnhPhu Nguyen, co-founder of Halo, a startup that’s developing the technology.

Or, as his co-founder Caine Ardayfio put it, the glasses “give you infinite memory.”

“The AI listens to every conversation you have and uses that knowledge to tell you what to say … kinda like IRL Cluely,” Ardayfio told TechCrunch, referring to the startup that claims to help users “cheat” on everything from job interviews to school exams.

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in reply to kerntucky

Bros too smart to finish submitting their assignments on time decide to audition for corporate poster boys.
in reply to kerntucky

Is it better to drop out of Harvard than a less prestigious college? Is your inability to complete the course at a famous university in some way better?



The Looming Social Crisis of AI Friends and Chatbot Therapists


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Reddit is using AI to determine users beliefs, values, stances and more based on their activity (posts and comments) summarizing it to Subreddit Mods.


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36063172

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Reddit is using AI to determine users beliefs, values, stances and more based on their activity (posts and comments) summarizing it to Subreddit Mods.


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in reply to chobeat

I like Tiktok for funny and helpful videos, but I deleted it because I realized the algorithm was controlling too much of what I was seeing. I realized it was starting to shape my opinions and split.

Their algorithm is a drug and spreads propaganda just like Facebook. Stay far away.

in reply to FenderStratocaster

Good on you for making that realization. Most TikTok users I encounter do not have that level of self-reflection. I‘m not sure if I would have it if I ever installed it. I mean when you‘re constantly surrounded by the algorithmic equivalent of yes-men on TikTok, any opposition outside your bubble must look like a glitch. It seems pretty tough to break out of that.
in reply to FenderStratocaster

I make a point of avoiding any form of mass produced short video format. I could almost feel my IQ dimming as I watched those things.
in reply to systemglitch

I recently became active again on LinkedIn because gestures generally at all of the layoffs and even they have short form videos.

Who asked for that?!





10 piattaforme alternative a Booking e AirBnB per un turismo più etico


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in reply to Ska

Infatti devi contattarli direttamente via mail o telefono e a quel punto ti fanno il prezzo che gli pare, non sono legati a niente.
Questo vale di sicuro per Airbnb, dove ormai trovi non solo affittacamere occasionali ma anche agriturismi o affittacamere veri.
Sinceramente booking per me non esiste neanche.
Di conseguenza il mio suggerimento è usare Airbnb per avere un minimo di garanzie e qualche recensione e poi cercare il posto direttamente. Airbnb guadagna lo stesso e sta al gioco senza problemi, booking è più old-style stile tassisti ormai
in reply to suoko

eh si, l'unica è quello. Purtroppo dipende un po' dal tipo di viaggio, non sempre è semplice. Se si fa un viaggio singolo in una sola città si può provare a fare, ma già se si inizia a fare un viaggio itinerante con più alberghi/posti per più giorni inizia purtroppo a essere difficoltoso riuscire a organizzare e contattare tutti correttamente soprattutto se si va in posti dove non si parla la lingua locale...


in reply to themachinestops

I'm so fucking sick of using this OS. If only I could play any of the games I like on linux I would ditch windows in a heartbeat.
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in reply to moncharleskey

At the very least my most played game ever isn't supported and never will be.

So if I go full linux i will just have to stop playing a game I played for almost 10 years and a game that was owned by a small game dev studio when I started playing. It sucks. I couldn't guess some Epic games would buy this game and then officially make sure it won't run on linux.

in reply to Tetsuo

What is the game, if I may ask? We might be able to better help if you just tell us. Because none of us want you to feel entrapped by MS.
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in reply to basiclemmon98

it's gotta be League right?

Edit: whoops I read the comment incorrectly it most definitely is not

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in reply to basiclemmon98

It's Rocket League.

It worked for a long time on linux. But then Epic Games came in and made very sure it couldn't be played competitively anymore.

At least I think you cannot play online anymore on linux.

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in reply to Tetsuo

How recently is that? I've played plenty of Rocket League on Linux, but probably not within the last year.
in reply to null

I think It may actually work indeed !

I'm gonna retry it but initially it's this post that made me think it was over for RL on linux :

epicgames.com/help/en-US/c-Cat…

I will definitely try again in case it's just Epic Games saying it won't work but proton saving the day.

Thanks for the correction I truly thought Epic had killed linux RL via their anticheat.

in reply to Tetsuo

Oh heck yeah!

Yeah, I was running it through Heroic launcher and it worked great.

Hope it still works for you, what a nice win that would be!

in reply to Tetsuo

Comp in rocket leauge works fine for me!
Tried on ubuntu and bazzite
in reply to edobass

Thanks for the feedback. I genuinely thought that since Epic Games was saying that online matchmaking wouldn't work it was hopeless.

But I will be really pumped if I don't have to reboot on Windows to play RL.

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in reply to Tetsuo

I tried it a few months ago and couldn't get it to work. May just have been me, but even if I, a semi tech literate person has problems with it, good fucking luck getting the broader population to use Linux. It is simply too hard for regular people to do stuff, that just works with windows.

Sure windows has it's issues, but they're issues 95% of people will never encounter. Instead they'll have an easy time installing software, and don't have to look at a database to figure out wether or not they can even play a game.

in reply to Tetsuo

I installed Linux a couple months ago and been playing on existing steam RL account no problems using proton.
in reply to Tetsuo

Throw it on a windows VM. Snapshot the VM. If the VM ever pisses you off, just rollback.
in reply to Tetsuo

The only games that won't run are Battlefield and Cod, LoL, etc

And to be honest, if you play those games, you are most likely a machorchist anyway.

in reply to Luffy

The only games that won't run are Battlefield and Cod, LoL, etc


Oh really ?

That's a bold statement.

Also I suppose it's my own fault for wanting to play competitive multiplayer games online on Linux ?

It's impressive because you probably hope for the same thing as me for gaming on linux but you are toxic as fuck and only think your type of games should be supported.

We are supposed to be in the same team but you shit on the games I want to play instead.

Honestly fuck you.

Edit : My god I shouldn't have watched your comment history.
That AOSP comment my dude...

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in reply to Tetsuo

my own fault for wanting to play competitive multiplayer games online on Linux ?


Yes, that's what I said. If you are able to play competitive stuff nowadays, your nerves should be able to put up with the pain of dual booting.

in reply to Luffy

But dual booting still means using Windows even if it is just for gaming. Which is exactly what I fucking do.

I use W10 and PopOS as dual boot and play all I can on linux.
I even just setup everything for secure boot to work properly on both OS.

But no I'm such a masochist for wanting to just continue ln playing a game like rocket league with my friends online. What a madman.

And it's also my fault if some big dev studios bought a game I liked and then said that linux players have too many cheaters and that they block this platform.

And then there is you on the sideline, all sneakering and enjoying the fact that another cannot play the games they love on their linux platform. So yeah I repeat it, fuck you for hoping the games I play dont get support.

in reply to themachinestops

So which destructive bug did they add this time? It seems the article isn't complete



Is Meta's Superintelligence Overhaul a Sign Its AI Goals Are Struggling?


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in reply to return2ozma

Its AI goals are bullshit.

I hope that their failure crashes Meta.



US and Russia ‘propose West Bank-style occupation of Ukraine’


Under this scenario Russia would have military and economic control of occupied Ukraine under its own governing body, imitating Israel’s de facto rule of Palestinian territory seized from Jordan in 1967.

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Witkoff, who is also tasked by Trump with bringing peace to the Middle East, is understood to support the idea, which the Americans believe circumvents barriers in the Ukrainian constitution to ceding territory without holding an “all-Ukraine” referendum.

https://www.thetimes.com/us/american-politics/article/us-russia-deal-west-bank-occupation-ukraine-wfvnt6v6f

in reply to cecilkorik

It isn't a question of stupidity. It's a question of power.

Without Western arms and armor to hold territory, both Israel and Russia can just seize the land and kill anyone who objects.

Ukrainians can know it's bullshit in the same way the Palestinians (or Armenians or Tutsis or Rohingra Muslims) can know they are getting a raw deal. But what are they going to do about it, except eat lead?



World's first 'thermodynamic computing chip' reaches tape out


I haven't heard about thermodynamic computing before, but it sounds pretty interesting. As IEEE Spectrum explains , "the components of a thermodynamic chip begin in a semi-random state. A program is fed into the components, and once equilibrium is reached between these parts, the equilibrium is read out as the solution. This computation style only works with applications that involve a non-deterministic result ... various AI tasks, such as AI image generation and other training tasks, thrive on this hardware." It sounds almost like quantum computing to my layperson ears. [edit: fixed link]
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in reply to artifex

Sloppier compute architecture needed to drive down costs on sloppier method of computing.
in reply to deegeese

If it makes AI cheaper then great because AI is a massive fucking waste of power, but other than that I am grossed out by this tech and want none of it.
in reply to deegeese

This is it literally. (granted I'm sure there are other use cases, but you know they're following those AI-dollars)
in reply to artifex

Man I would love to have access to chips like this.

Probabilistic computing would really benefit from this, I would invest in the company producing these.



Germany's Renk could relocate production to avoid weapons restrictions to Israel


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/46214413

"If we cannot produce them (hundreds of transissions) in Germany, we will relocate these volumes to a different plant, for example to the U.S.. This might take maybe 8 to 10 months, but, if there's no move forward, we will do it because we have this business," Sagel said.


https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/germanys-renk-could-relocate-production-avoid-weapons-restrictions-israel-2025-08-13/

in reply to schizoidman

Anyone with a conscious would say. "Okay cool, if you so desperately want to cooperate with convicted war criminals, then do it elsewhere". Maybe it should even go further and this type of blatant law dodging should just be directly criminalized with the ones in charge facing some nice prison time?


UK government suggests deleting files to save water


Sorta like how corporations pushed recycling onto the public to deflect from their own culpability for pollution. Why would we regulate the companies building huge data centers when we can get average people to absorb the cost? It's not like they're making obscene profits while laying off untold thousands.

I mean, if that was the case, sure, let's have them pay to clean up the waste they generate. But have you seen NVIDIA, Microsoft, or Meta lately? These companies are barely staying in business. Their CEOs can hardly afford to ride the bus to work. Let's cut them a break.

TLDR: It's your fault the earth is dying because you horde emails.

in reply to some_guy

...because you horde emails.


I've never large-group-of-peopled my emails but have been known to hoard them.



in reply to marsza

Real criminal organizations will know that proprietary software is less secure than open-source stuff.

A proper criminal should use Signal or another open-source e2ee messenger, and so should you.

(Signal is blocked in Russia)

in reply to rambling_lunatic

Real criminal organizations literally have their own software. That software has proprietary encryption, and masquerades as regular internet traffic. Frequent updates are made to change the patterns it uses so it remains undetected.


in reply to RandAlThor

Both chinese vessels attempted to ram the stern of the fillipino vessel. They missed and collided with each other. The chinese coast guard cutters bow ended up smashed in. They were fortunate they did not sink. The filipino coast guard cutter offered aid to the damaged vessel.

in reply to Malek061

There a vast amount of space between unhealthy physique and the unrealistic beauty standards in media.
in reply to dropped_packet

There is also a vast amount of space between a normal human body and the bodies that most Americans now have. That has nothing to do with the unrealistic beauty standards in media (which is also a thing)

Obesity is bad, and it annoys me when people start defending it as being beautiful. It's not, it will kill you in loads of unpleasant ways.

Get healthy, exercise, eat less, eat less sugars

in reply to Phoenixz

Nobody in the thread above mentioned obesity. Nobody is saying you have to be attracted to obese people. Or disputing that it's unhealthy.

It remains true that there is a lot of space between this extreme and the extreme portrayed in media. Body weight is not the only standard, it's one of many.

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in reply to dropped_packet

... Nobody mentioned obesity but we're talking about body weight... I mean, it's on topic, y'know.

And while body weight is not the only standard, it is a good indication of health. If you're twice overweight, you will die sooner and likely in a not so comfortable way. Handhaving that away with "well, it's one thing but there are others too" feels a bit disingenuous.

Yeah, there are loads of ways to die but this one is very preventable

in reply to Phoenixz

I've read that American food is particularly bad, and you are right, but the factor contributing most is the metabolism with which you are born, other things important are levels of stress, ability to sleep well.

Exercise is important, yes. Eating right is as well. Just keep in mind that some things are outside your control, and if you think your health is your own achievement, that might not be entirely correct.

in reply to vacuumflower

Eh, no

The factor that matters most isn't your metabolism. If that were true we'd have sever overweight issues since thousands of years but we haven't. The overweight pandemic is caused by too much food, period.

Want to lose weight? Whatever your metabolism is, eat less, eat healthier. It's that simple.

Yeah, exercise a lot, that's healthy and needed. It won't make you think though unless you really exercise a lot (3+ hours a day, every day)

Easiest way is to just eat less. Eat smaller portions, stop eating processed foods, cut your sugar intake.

There are some super interesting videos of a physicist / chemist going over the basics of the chemistry involved and implications of it, I can send those if you're interested

in reply to Phoenixz

There are some super interesting videos of a physicist / chemist going over the basics of the chemistry involved and implications of it, I can send those if you’re interested


Interested.



Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs


In Alaska the Russian leader will claim to want peace, but only on his terms – and play on the president’s desperation to ‘make a deal’ quickly


How will the UK Safety Act affect services like Matrix?


As Matrix is UK based, meaning they're even more exposed than most services?

From the article:

Meeting and beating our obligations under the Online Safety Act

We’re based in the UK, and we’ve engaged productively with the Online Safety Act since its conception.

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in reply to Apollo2323

Matrix.org Foundation - a non-profit UK Community Interest Company, incorporated to act as the neutral guardian of the standard on behalf of the whole Matrix community.


in reply to cyrano

Putin barks out orders, Trump listens (to the extent he's capable).

But as for "exercise," well, Trump doesn't believe in that.

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Cats develop dementia in a similar way to humans


Cats develop dementia in a similar way to humans with Alzheimer's disease, leading to hopes of a breakthrough in research, according to scientists.

Experts at the University of Edinburgh carried out a post-mortem brain examination on 25 cats which had symptoms of dementia in life, including confusion, sleep disruption and an increase in vocalisation.

The team believe the discovery in cats could help them get a clearer understanding of the process, offering a valuable model for studying dementia in people.

The study, funded by Wellcome and the UK Dementia Research Institute, is published in the European Journal of Neuroscience, and included scientists from the Universities of Edinburgh and California, UK Dementia Research Institute and Scottish Brain Sciences.




Who were the Al Jazeera journalists killed by Israel in Gaza?


Five Al Jazeera journalists were killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza City on Sunday - among them 28-year-old correspondent Anas al-Sharif, who had reported prominently on the war since its outset.


[…]

The targeted attack on a tent used by journalists has drawn strong international condemnation including from the UN, Qatar where Al Jazeera is based, and media freedom groups.


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Israel had previously accused Sharif of being a member of Hamas's military wing - something he and his employer strongly denied.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF), a media freedom group, said the allegations against him were "baseless" and called on the international community to intervene.
"Without strong action from the international community to stop the Israeli army... we're likely to witness more such extrajudicial mur
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in reply to MyEdgyAlt

This article is so terribly tepid.

How can journalists write about the persecution of their calling so bloodlessly?

These people were more than innocent: they were so-gooders of the kind we all claim to support. They were not only supposed to be protected not only as noncombatants, but especially guarded by their attendance to a sacred mission. They, like aid workers and doctors and nurses and any care giver or person seeking to provide justice is a designated target when the goal of a military operation is extermination.

Has the BBC written an editorial confirming this?

in reply to Andy

You've been reading too much polemic instead of real journalism. That "bloodlessness" is a neutral tone that is one of the marks of professional journalism. It allows the reader to get the facts without telling them how to think or feel about them.
in reply to FishFace

I wanted to just add this article I just came across:

apnews.com/article/jazeera-gaz…

I think this captures exactly what I was describing. And I don't think it's a polemic or opinion piece, I think it's just better journalism.

in reply to Andy

I agree with you. I think that what most people think of as "objectivity" isn't a thing that exists in reality, but as an ideal that we can strive towards. In practice, there is no neutral journalism — especially in this topic, my instinct is to be extra cautious of pieces that appear objective at first glance.

The piece you shared is a good example of how the bias in reporting can be found both in the micro-level prose, and the macro level framing of the piece (in this case, the macro framing being that the killing of journalists sets a scary precedent).

in reply to FishFace

I think you're partially right. It was a visceral reaction, but it's true that they have to keep the house style.

I disagree that I'm reading "too much polemic instead of real journalism". I think journalism is in crisis, and that the pursuit of "neutrality" in a post-truth era has severely weakened the fourth estate when it should be armed to defend its existence and fundamental values.

First, it's a myth that news is impartial. Conventional news absolutely has a system of values: it's inherently pro-truth, pro-freedom of thought, and democratic. Assassinating journalists out in the open and decreeing that they're legitimate targets is a direct attack on fundamental principles of journalism and free society. Journalism does not need to be neutral on whether assassinating journalists is wrong to retain their legitimacy.

Sadly, these institutions are not experienced or practiced at navigating the challenge of addressing this kind of story. The real story here is that because the practice of journalism undermines what the ruling coalition considers to be in the national interest, Israel has decided as a matter of national policy that it will no longer abide by Article 79 of the Geneva convention. They have not admitted it explicitly, but there is an obvious pattern of fact that goes beyond hundreds of assassinations all the way to their law against publishing news that undermines "national morale". That, imo, is the story. Really stop and think about what a monumental and newsworthy thing it is for a major world power to so publicly confirm a policy that has been until now a matter of dispute.

But the BBC can't within their current operating guidelines find a way to tell that very vital story. That's a tragedy.

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in reply to Andy

I think you should really consider the main article from the BBC on the topic, which is here: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqyyr… In comparison to this profile, it has a lot more context.

Here the BBC lays out the full facts, including the IDF's accusations, and the reasons why those accusations are to be viewed with skepticism. It relates statements by the IDF three times, compared to 5 separate quotes from Al-Jazeera, the UN and the CJP condemning the killing, plus a letter signed by the BBC about the situation for journalists in Gaza.

In the "post-truth era" we need journalistic institutions which resist the temptation to polarise their coverage, and instead to provide neutral and balanced output that can be trusted by everyone. The tragedy of the post-truth era is the disintegration of a collective understanding of the world. By relating the facts with a neutral tone, an outlet maximises the audience which can gain that common understanding, which is far more important than instructing the audience on how to respond emotionally to a subject. It's not like the BBC are burying the problems of Israel's targeting for their readers: they lay out how the world is reliant on Gaza-based reporters to get the truth out, and quotes the accusation that Israel wants to prevent the world from seeing their crimes.

My question to you when you read the BBC's coverage is: are you not outraged by the facts? I am.



in reply to zero

I really appreciate the work that AP news does. Good communication and reliable reporting.

I wish, in my heart of hearts, they would link the primary sources when they are online and publicly available. As far as I can tell, UN documentation on these abuses are mostly covered here: docs.un.org/en/A/HRC/59/26
(And committee page more broadly is here: ohchr.org/en/hr-bodies/hrc/co-… , I think Israel is responding to their more recent report, or something near it.)

(I'm not terribly well informed, do let me know of better sources.)

in reply to zero

The policy of rape and sexual abuse has been going on at least since the government of Ariel Sharon, if not to the time of the Nakba. The victims include women, men and children.

in reply to zero

"Endlösung, one way or the other. We need to cleanse our society of the Untermenschen to establish a pure ethnostate" seems to be the position of the Zionist entity... 💀
in reply to zero

Well, this is definitely something different to what Biden did, so all the Kamala skeptics must be extatic.


What do y'all think of the live streaming platform, Owncast?


How good of an alternative is it to twitch? I've seen pretty less discussions about it compared to other fediverse platforms
in reply to Crazycookie

I'm just learning about owncast, is there any way to login or subscribe to people so I can come back to their streams at a later time?

The set name dialog says I can authenticate with a fediverse account via the authenticate dialog, but that doesn't seem to work, at least not with my lemmy account...

But if I succesfully authenticated there's no indication that would let me "subscribe" to a given channel or something though, and that's really what I want

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in reply to Cris

Afaik it is only compatible with Mastodon and similar software, not Lemmy.

You should be able to follow a video channel on Owncast from Mastodon etc. and get updates that way.

The login with Fedi feature is afaik only to join the chat that is displayed next to the video stream.



British Army in Kenya: Some soldiers using sex workers despite ban, inquiry finds


An investigation by the British Army has found some soldiers stationed at a controversial base in Kenya continue to use sex workers despite being banned from doing so.

Soldiers at the British Army Training Unit Kenya (Batuk) used sex workers "at a low or moderate" level, a report said, adding more work was needed to stamp out the practice.

The investigation covered a period of more than two years, examining conduct at the base dating back to July 2022.

It was commissioned in October 2024 following an investigation by ITV into the behaviour of soldiers at Batuk, including allegations some army personnel were paying local women for sex.



Russia will ban calling on WhatsApp and Telegram, media personality Ksenia Sobchak says — Meduza


The Russian authorities have reportedly decided to ban the calling feature on WhatsApp and Telegram, well-connected media figure Ksenia Sobchak reported on Tuesday, citing sources in the telecommunications industry.

The decision “has already been made at the very top,” the sources reportedly said.

“They’ve banned calls ‘under the guise of fighting terrorists,’” one source told Sobchak’s Telegram channel. Final consultations on the issue are expected to wrap up this evening, according to a government source she cited.

Sobchak noted that the apps’ messaging and channel features will still remain accessible.

in reply to rambling_lunatic

So... how should we read this? Did whatsapp made an agreement with russia and is now reading messages?
in reply to Siegfried

It means that making phone calls with either will likely soon become impossible for those with a Russian Internet connection.

in reply to moe90

Who uses Adblock Plus? Isn't uBlock Origin (Lite) the shit to go to?
in reply to projektilski

I see, but lite is much less effective. google has worked hard to make it lose its capabilities. it may still be effective at blocking youtube ads (though as it cannot use frequently updatable blocklists it probably has a higher delay for fixes when something breaks), but it cannot have specific rules for less popular sites, because of chrome's low limit on allowed filtering rules, and even though it can hide ads, that's not the sole function of ublock origin. ubo is a complex content blocker, with versatile tools to defuse site tracking on lots of websites. lite cannot do that anymore effectively, because both its capabilities have been reduced (e.g. it cannot edit network traffic anymore I think), and the number of filtering rules that it can load.

and even before lite, ubo could not be as effective on chrome as on firefox, because of slight differences in the extension api, with not so slight practical differences.

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How much can I extend an OrderedCollection?


Just an idle thought... A common UX is users copying the URL in the address bar and pasting it into their fediverse app to load it in their app. Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic ([code]/topic/12345[/code]) and paste it into something like Mastodon, y

Just an idle thought... A common UX is users copying the URL in the address bar and pasting it into their fediverse app to load it in their app.

Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic (/topic/12345) and paste it into something like Mastodon, you'll get nothing because it is an ordered collection and it doesn't know how to handle it.

But... what if I passed in a preview property a la evan@cosocial.ca's b2b8 and it contained a Note? Maybe a note with a different id? Maybe with a name?

Waiting for trwnh@mastodon.social to tell me this is a terrible idea.

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in reply to julian

julian:

Right now if you copy a NodeBB topic (/topic/12345) and paste it into something like Mastodon, you'll get nothing because it is an ordered collection and it doesn't know how to handle it.


It would be really great if you got something useful when you look up a NodeBB topic in Mastodon!



It Took Many Years And Billions Of Dollars, But Microsoft Finally Invented A Calculator That Is Wrong Sometimes


Money quote:

Excel requires some skill to use (to the point where high-level Excel is a competitive sport), and AI is mostly an exercise in deskilling its users and humanity at large.
in reply to rhabarba

Are you kidding? Microsoft has always been shit at math. According to Microsoft Excel, 2 + 2 = 12:04 AM Jan 1, 1900.



The Kids are NOT OK.


Our kids are in a mental health crisis: Rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide rose sharply in the 2010s. There’s much more we can do to roll back the phone-based childhood. @jonathanhaidt writes about this and much more in his book #TheAnxiousGeneration

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in reply to CertifiedBeef

This Guy's a hack, don't read his trash. He's already admitted it's bot the phone's fault
in reply to CertifiedBeef

While I appreciate the concern, posting this twice in the same community really isn't going to help make your case.

in reply to etchinghillside

Promoting a shitty book too. It's the restrictions on youth and the fact that society gives you a lot to be legitimately anxious about. Don't let conservatives like him isolate teens
in reply to CertifiedBeef

Haidt’s writings read to me like a random person pulled off the street and forced at gunpoint to imitate an academic.
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