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in reply to Yeromon

It's just a few (hundred) warnings... I'm sure it'll be fine




FCC commissioner writes op-ed titled, “It’s time for Trump to DOGE the FCC“


We’re gonna be so fucked. Get ready for shittier experiences with internet providers and cell companies.



[paper] Evidence of a social evaluation penalty for using AI


Significance


As AI tools become increasingly prevalent in workplaces, understanding the social dynamics of AI adoption is crucial. Through four experiments with over 4,400 participants, we reveal a social penalty for AI use: Individuals who use AI tools face negative judgments about their competence and motivation from others. These judgments manifest as both anticipated and actual social penalties, creating a paradox where productivity-enhancing AI tools can simultaneously improve performance and damage one’s professional reputation. Our findings identify a potential barrier to AI adoption and highlight how social perceptions may reduce the acceptance of helpful technologies in the workplace.

Abstract


Despite the rapid proliferation of AI tools, we know little about how people who use them are perceived by others. Drawing on theories of attribution and impression management, we propose that people believe they will be evaluated negatively by others for using AI tools and that this belief is justified. We examine these predictions in four preregistered experiments (N = 4,439) and find that people who use AI at work anticipate and receive negative evaluations regarding their competence and motivation. Further, we find evidence that these social evaluations affect assessments of job candidates. Our findings reveal a dilemma for people considering adopting AI tools: Although AI can enhance productivity, its use carries social costs.

https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2426766122



Decentralized Free speech social media platform with file sharing and instant messaging


Nowadays social media is either super left wing or super right wing, finally there is a social media network where you can post what you want, whatever your political stance, with the exception of anything illegal or anything that incites violence or terrorism you can literally post anything you want, as great as lemmy is there’s no instant messaging capabilities or file sharing capabilities also mods can be anal and delete your posts if they think your promoting your own social media or service or anything that could possibly benefit yourself, heck they’ll probably even remove this post and class it as spam simply for pointing out to people about a better alternative. If your tired of getting your posts removed from instagram cos they claim it goes against community guidelines, if your tired of getting shadow banned on YouTube and Reddit and twitter and even here for simply promoting something or because your trying to drive some traffic back to your own socials then it’s time we all moved over to Flibbar.com

No community guidelines, no censorship, no annoying mods or bots flagging your posts, promote what you want, say what you want, Po set what you want, you even have instant messaging and file sharing capabilities not just pics and videos

Don’t be the last one to sign up to Flibbar be one of the first and at the forefront of a social media revolution.

Flibbar.com









San Francisco crypto founder faked his own death




Israel urges ICC to drop arrest warrants against PM


The Hague (AFP) – Israel has asked the International Criminal Court to dismiss its arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant while ICC judges reconsider complex jurisdictional questions.

In a 14-page document dated May 9 but posted on the ICC website on Monday, Israel argued the warrants issued in November were null and void while judges weigh a previous Israeli challenge to the ICC's jurisdiction in the case.

In a ruling that made headlines around the world, the ICC found "reasonable grounds" to believe Netanyahu and Gallant bore "criminal responsibility" for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the war in Gaza.

The court also issued a war crimes warrant against top Hamas commander Mohammed Deif over the October 7 attacks that sparked the conflict. The case against Deif was dropped in February after his death.

Israel, not one of the ICC's 125 members, challenged the court's jurisdiction but judges on the ICC's "Pre-Trial Chamber" dismissed the bid and issued the arrest warrants.

But last month, the ICC's Appeals Chamber ruled the Pre-Trial Chamber was wrong to dismiss the challenge and ordered it to look again in detail at Israel's arguments.

Israel says now that the arrest warrants should not stay in place while this complex and lengthy process is ongoing.

"Unless and until the Pre-Trial Chamber has ruled on the substance of the jurisdiction challenge... the prerequisite jurisdictional finding does not exist," Israel argued.

"It follows that the arrest warrants issued on 21 November 2024 must be withdrawn or vacated pending the Pre-Trial Chamber's determination of Israel's jurisdictional challenge."

Israel and its allies reacted furiously to the warrants issued on November 21, Netanyahu describing it as an "anti-Semitic decision" and then US president Joe Biden slamming it as "outrageous."

Technically, any member of the ICC is required to arrest Netanyahu if he travels there, although the court has no independent power to enforce warrants.

Israel argued in its submission that Netanyahu could theoretically be arrested while the court was still weighing whether it had jurisdiction in the case.

"Depriving persons of their liberty on the basis of an arrest warrant issued in the absence of the necessary legal pre-conditions is an egregious violation of fundamental human rights and of the rule of law," Israel argued.

Allowing the warrants to stay in place during the deliberations "is unlawful and undermines the legitimacy of the court," said Israel.

in reply to xiao

"Depriving persons of their liberty on the basis of an arrest warrant issued in the absence of the necessary legal pre-conditions is an egregious violation of fundamental human rights and of the rule of law," Israel argued.


So by this statement all the Israel's prisons full of Palestinian hostages jailed but not charged with any crime should be freed, right?

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Oggi 12 maggio, 44 anni fa, l'attentato a Giovanni Paolo II


In questo giorno del 1981, Papa Giovanni Paolo II fu ferito a colpi d'arma da fuoco dal turco Mehmet Ali Ağca in Piazza San Pietro, Città del Vaticano. Il Papa rimase gravemente ferito: un proiettile gli trapassò l'addome e un altro mancò di poco il cuore.

foto La Presse

#otd
#accaddeoggi
#giovannipaoloII
#agca
#piazzasanpietro

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Episcopal Church refuses to resettle white Afrikaners, citing moral opposition


"In light of our church's steadfast commitment to racial justice and reconciliation and our historic ties with the Anglican Church of Southern Africa, we are not able to take this step," [bishop] Rowe wrote. "Accordingly, we have determined that, by the end of the federal fiscal year, we will conclude our refugee resettlement grant agreements with the U.S. federal government."


$15 an hour == $100k a year, Apparently.


::: spoiler Transcript
A tweet saying "100k a year to take someone's order at Taco Bell . Totally makes sense.". It has a reply saying "Where the hell did you get that number? If someone's working enough hours to make that on $15 an hour, they deserve it. $15 an hour, a person working 40 a week makes $31,200 a year." the reply has 2 likes.
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Apparently
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in reply to irelephant [he/him]🍭

Lots of great comments in here but somehow no one brought up that the federal minimum wage is still only $7.25/hr.



in reply to RedditIsDeddit

I look forward to seeing the video of you guys pulling the statue down.


Google Worried It Couldn’t Control How Israel Uses Project Nimbus, Files Reveal


Before signing its lucrative and controversial Project Nimbus deal with Israel, Google knew it couldn’t control what the nation and its military would do with the powerful cloud-computing technology, a confidential internal report obtained by The Intercept reveals.

The report makes explicit the extent to which the tech giant understood the risk of providing state-of-the-art cloud and machine learning tools to a nation long accused of systemic human rights violations and wartime atrocities. Not only would Google be unable to fully monitor or prevent Israel from using its software to harm Palestinians, but the report also notes that the contract could obligate Google to stonewall criminal investigations by other nations into Israel’s use of its technology. And it would require close collaboration with the Israeli security establishment — including joint drills and intelligence sharing — that was unprecedented in Google’s deals with other nations.

“They’re aware of the risk that their products might be used for rights violations,” said León Castellanos-Jankiewicz, a lawyer with the Asser Institute for International and European Law in The Hague, who reviewed portions of the report. “At the same time, they will have limited ability to identify and ultimately mitigate these risks.”



Chegg says subs dropped 31% in Q1 to 3.2M; it will lay off 248 employees, or ~22% of its staff, to cut costs as students keep turning to AI tools like ChatGPT


In the first quarter, total revenue was $121 million, a decrease of 30% year-over-year. This includes Subscription Services revenue of $108 million. We had 3.2 million subscribers during the quarter, representing a year-over-year decline of 31%.

we regrettably will be parting ways with approximately 22% or 248 of our talented team members

https://investor.chegg.com/Press-Releases/press-release-details/2025/Chegg-Reports-2025-First-Quarter-Earnings/default.aspx



“fuck my stupid baka femcel life” — “fanculo la mia stupida vita baka femcel”


Il mio mood corrente è correntemente talmente tanto quanto quello illustrato in foto che, ormai, è per me difficile anche solo postare questa comunicazione sicuramente di pubblico interesse a riguardo… caspita. Tuttavia, diciamo che la cosa ha anche i suoi lati positivi… si dice “fanculo la mia stupida baka femcel vita” nel senso che in […]

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“fuck my stupid baka femcel life” — “fanculo la mia stupida vita baka femcel”

fuck my stupid baka femcellifet.me/famiterimediosa/1431t.me/thewireeed/10726
Il mio mood corrente è correntemente talmente tanto quanto quello illustrato in foto che, ormai, è per me difficile anche solo postare questa comunicazione sicuramente di pubblico interesse a riguardo… caspita. Tuttavia, diciamo che la cosa ha anche i suoi lati positivi… si dice “fanculo la mia stupida baka femcel vita” nel senso che in realtà ci sono momenti in cui ci si può distrarre ampiamente, fino alla nausea, rendendo quindi automaticamente possibile il dire “fanculo” a tutto il resto, nel senso di nun m n fott, stong ind ‘o mij, di conseguenza godendo triplicemente. (O forse solo doppiamente, mah, non l’ho ancora ben capito… comunque, si nota sicuramente dallo stendersi.)

Chiaramente, questa robaccia è sempre un’arma a doppio taglio (o, per l’appunto, triplo magari in questo caso) — perché nel caso in cui si verifica, cosa che tecnicamente comporta il finire all’estremo di comportamento opposto a quello del rotting, per la teoria del ferro di cavallo si finisce esattamente sempre nella marciscenza, solo con delle vibe diverse. Certo, non c’è la voglia di perdere tempo, bensì di fare… e diventa infatti proprio questo il nuovo problema. Ieri sera ho fatto un’altra volta estremamente tardi per andare a letto, per via di progetti… mentre l’odierna mattinata è anch’essa passata tutta appresso a i progetti, e così il pomeriggio (lì anche complici i bugfix)… al punto che mi sono lavata letteralmente alle 7 di sera… giusto poco prima di fare merenda tipo alle 19:30… perché se mi metto a programmare, fanculo tutto il resto del necessario. 💔

#rotting



in reply to ugo

Yes, at this point it’s rude people that don’t tip.

It’s like people moving next to an airport, then complaining about planes. If you don’t want to tip, don’t go to a full service restaurant.

That being said, every single order at the counter POS terminal that asks for tips can fuck right off.

in reply to jumjummy

So let me understand: the owners are the ones that don’t pay a living wage to their staff, preying on the good will of the customers to cover for them so they can double dip (both by not having to pay the wages, and not having to pay taxes on the wages they don’t pay), and the rude ones are the customers?


Ticketmaster will finally show the full price of your ticket up front


Starting May 12, with All In Prices, you’ll be able to find tickets within your budget right away, with no surprises at checkout. That’s because you’ll see the cost of your ticket—including fees, before taxes—from the moment you start shopping for any Ticketmaster event in the U.S.

More importantly, we’re all in on putting fans first. We’ve long advocated for all-in pricing laws worldwide, and support a consistent ticket-buying experience for fans.

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Opinioni su sourcehut?


Qualcuno conosce, utilizza o ha qualche opinione su sourcehut?

Stavo cercando e valutando nuove case per lista.lealternative.net visto che codeberg.page ha spesso e volentieri problemi e mi è stato risposto che:

Currently the stability of the pages server is tied to the stability of codeberg.org. If codeberg.org gets downtime, then the pages server gets downtime and once codeberg.org recovers it takes a while for the pages server to recover because of some heavy caching in certain operations. Although uptime kuma doesn't always reflect this very well, we have a set of codeberg pages that uptime kuma pings and if one of them seems to be down the whole pages server is marked as down until that page recovers, which leads to false positives in the reporting. There's also this "oops pages server got killed because of a memory leak" that happens every few months, but otherwise nothing else impacts the stability of the pages server to our knowledge.

However long-term stability, there's also codeberg.org/Codeberg-e.V./Dis… If you are not a codeberg e.V. member, I'll summaries it: Proposal to retire the codeberg pages server as it had some long-standing problems and no active maintenance to fix issues. The resolution was to rewrite the pages server to a Rust codebase from scratch that would avoid the current architectural problems with the pages server.


Quindi insomma ho paura non sia troppo affidabile nel corso del tempo e sta iniziando ad essere irraggiungibile un po' troppe volte e la cosa non mi fa troppo piacere.

GitHub Pages non lo prendo nemmeno in considerazione mentre GitLab Pages, quello ufficiale, purtroppo utilizza parecchie CDN anche statunitensi e di Big Tech e volevo evitarlo.

Ora stavo vedendo con favore sourcehut che una soluzione (a pochi euro al mese) per hostare il proprio codice + sito. Loro hanno server nei Paesi Bassi ma non li conosco molto quindi volevo sapere se qualcuno ha esperienze oppure qualche opinione in merito. Mi sembra però un bel progetto libero e aperto.

Il modo per pubblicare il sito è un po' più complesso ma ho già fatto delle prove e si riesce tranquillamente a fare anche con Le Alternative | Lista. Potrei anche pensare di appoggiare gli altri codici lì e abbandonare Codeberg per evitare frammentazione ma non so ancora con certezza.

in reply to skariko

Sourcehut non ha particolari difetti oltre l’antipatia del founder…

Personalmente proverei su statichost.eu/#pricing

in reply to drastico

Ero sicuro di aver risposto a questo commento ma non lo vedo quindi devo essermi totalmente rimbambito.

Grazie mille per questa segnalazione, non lo conoscevo. Lo sto provando e sembra funzionare bene ed è abbastanza semplice. Potrebbe essere una buona alternativa per poter mantenere il codice su Codeberg ma l'hosting da un'altra parte.

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in reply to drastico

Ci sto appoggiando ora miserveunavpn.it/ che ha il codice su Codeberg ed è stato abbastanza semplice. Lo tengo su per qualche giorno per vedere come va, grazie.




[TRAILER] "Il Baracchino" - Nicolò Cuccì, Salvo Di Paola


Lo spettacolo deve continuare. Il Baracchino va in scena dal 3 giugno su Prime Video

Il Baracchino era un tempio della comicità. Ora cade a pezzi, e il proprietario disilluso Maurizio (Lillo Petrolo) è pronto a mollare. Ma l'idealista aspirante art-director Claudia (Pilar Fogliati) ha un piano: rilanciare il locale con una serata Open Mic e un cast di comici improbabili. Ci sono il piccione tabagista Luca (Luca Ravenna), il genio boomer Leonardo Da Vinci (Edoardo Ferrario), l'alieno undercover John Lumano (Daniele Tinti), il Tristo Mietitore Marco Morte (Stefano Rapone), la ciambella dal retrogusto amaro Noemi (Michela Giraud) e il triceratopo eco-ansioso Tricerita (Yoko Yamada). Insieme al tuttofare Gerri (Salvo Di Paola), all'ex comico sornione Larry Tucano (Pietro Sermonti) e alla ciambella dal cuore tenero Donato (Frank Matano), Claudia tenta l'impresa impossibile: riportare il Baracchino ai suoi giorni migliori.

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Google to pay Texas nearly $1.4 billion over alleged data privacy violations


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Another lawsuit settlement has struck Google. This time, the company is now liable for one of the largest payouts from a state-level consumer data protection legislation in the United States.

Google has agreed to pay Texas more than $1.37 billion to resolve two lawsuits involving its use of location data, biometrics and its Incognito search engine.

The payout far outstrips any other state settlements against the tech giant to date on claims involving data privacy.

Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Google in 2022, alleging the company illegally tracked and collected users’ private data, including their location, their voiceprints and faces and their searches in Incognito mode. The latter has been the subject of other lawsuits claiming the special search engine does not deliver the privacy it promises.

“In Texas, Big Tech is not above the law,” Paxton said in a statement, which accused Google of “secretly” tracking Texans’ data.

“This $1.375 billion settlement is a major win for Texans’ privacy and tells companies that they will pay for abusing our trust.”

A Google spokesperson noted that the settlement reached on Friday does not mandate new product changes and said the company has already made policy fixes which address the issues at the heart of the lawsuit.

The settlement also includes no admission of wrongdoing by Google, the spokesperson said.


Does this fix anything? Not really. Since Google has already changed much of its privacy policies since the original 2022 lawsuit, this settlement seems reactive at best.

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The New Frontline: How Technology Fuels Awakening—And Punishes Dissent


As the U.S. deepens its support for Israel, social media has become both a site of political awareness and a tool of control, where anti-war dissent is tracked, flagged, and punished offline as well.
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New social media platform that lets you post what you want with file sharing including torrents


I think this could be good for sharing torrents when it gets off the ground

Flibbar.com

in reply to CertifiedGTA

Something that lets one post what they want with file sharing included sounds dangerously close to sharing cp without repercussions.

in reply to Diplomjodler

Turns out there’s no such thing as correct and incorrect, just peer reviewed “this has the least wrong vibe”



At least 10 people sickened in US listeria outbreak linked to Fresh & Ready Foods LLC of San Fernando, California


Fresh & Ready voluntarily recalled several products, which can be identified by "use by" dates ranging from April 22, 2025 to May 19, 2025 of this year under the brand names Fresh & Ready Foods, City Point Market Fresh Food to Go and Fresh Take Crave Away.

The agency said the products were sold in Arizona, California, Nevada and Washington at locations including retailers and food service points of sale, hospitals, hotels, convenience stores, airports and by airlines. (*Their site says it has private labeling)

Listeria symptoms usually start within two weeks of eating contaminated food. Mild cases can include fever, muscle aches, nausea, tiredness, vomiting and diarrhea, while more severe symptoms may include headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance and convulsions.