Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order
Brazil holds social media platforms responsible for user posts - Rest of World
New Brazil ruling makes Meta, X, WhatsApp and other platforms accountable for content and user safety.Karla Zabludovsky (Rest of World)
Brazil's supreme court rules that platforms like Facebook and X can be held liable for user posts, requiring them to remove content even without a court order
Brazil holds social media platforms responsible for user posts - Rest of World
New Brazil ruling makes Meta, X, WhatsApp and other platforms accountable for content and user safety.Karla Zabludovsky (Rest of World)
What to know about the Supreme Court birthright citizenship case
What to know about the Supreme Court birthright citizenship case
The court decided that a sole judge cannot block Trump's orders - including his one on citizenship - nationwide.Brandon Drenon and Lisa Lambert (BBC News)
China unveils tiny spy drone that looks like a mosquito
About 2 cm long and weighing just 0.3 grams, the insect-inspired device features two tiny wings and three spindly legs. Its minuscule size would make it difficult to detect using conventional radar systems, experts say.
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Sir Keir Starmer says fixing welfare system is a 'moral imperative'
Sir Keir Starmer says fixing welfare system is a 'moral imperative'
The prime minister described the benefits system as "broken" a day after he was forced to U-turn on plans for reforms.Adam Hale (BBC News)
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The tories didn’t even seriously try decimating PIP in their decade+ in power.
To disabled people, Labour are looking worse than Tories.
There's no international protocol on what to do if an asteroid strikes Earth
Or so hear members of Parliament in the UK
Archived version: archive.is/newest/theregister.…
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There's no international protocol on what to do if an asteroid strikes Earth
: Or so hear members of Parliament in the UKLindsay Clark (The Register)
Successful local efforts to get aid into north Gaza met with Israeli backlash
Successful local Palestinian efforts to organise the entry of aid to northern Gaza have prompted fresh restrictions by the Israeli military and violent looting by criminal gangs.Relief was brought into north Gaza for the first time in a month on Wednesday by local tribes, drawing anger from Israeli officials and members of the Israeli public.
Northern Gaza has been under full siege since March, when Israel blocked all aid and goods from entering the territory and created a severe hunger crisis.
In late May, the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF), a recently launched and scandal-hit aid group, began distributing limited food parcels at four locations in south and central Gaza.
The northern parts of the Palestinian enclave remain largely cut off from aid distributed through this mechanism. However, Israel has recently allowed a limited number of aid trucks carrying only wheat flour to enter some areas of the north.
According to local reports, the recent Palestinian-led relief delivery, backed by local clans, saw several trucks enter safely and successfully, with their contents distributed on Thursday.
Footage circulating online show dozens of trucks carrying aid from the United Nations World Food Programme entering the northern Gaza Strip.
Successful local efforts to get aid into north Gaza met with Israeli backlash
Successful local Palestinian efforts to organise the entry of aid to northern Gaza have prompted fresh restrictions by the Israeli military and violent looting by criminal gangs.Mera Aladam (Middle East Eye)
WhatsApp introduces AI-powered summaries for your private messages
WhatsApp introduced a feature called Message Summaries. It is powered by Meta AI.Why would one need this? The Meta-owned messaging app explains that sometimes users may have too many chats to catch up with, and if you want to do so quickly, the new feature will help.
Message Summaries uses Meta's Private Processing, a technology which was introduced in May 2025. Private Processing uses certain optional Meta AI features to process messages off-device in a confidential and secure environment. WhatsApp says that this process is so secure that not even Meta or WhatsApp can read or access your personal messages.
Sure, we may occasionally have to deal with long group chats that we may have missed. But, I'm not sure if the answer to this is AI-powered summaries. It could be useful in a pinch, but the fact is an AI may not be able to determine what is important to you, and what isn't. There's a good chance that some crucial information could be overlooked by the bot. If you want to use the summarization tool when you're in a hurry, that's cool, but I would advise checking your messages when you have the time.
Message Summaries are currently rolling out to users in the U.S., specifically for users in the English language. WhatsApp says it will bring the feature to more languages and countries later this year.
Google is making a change to Gemini, which will allow it to access WhatsApp and other content by default. Imagine that, both Gemini and Meta AI can access your WhatsApp. Don't forget, WhatsApp has ads now.
Would you allow AI to access your private conversations?
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This really all depends how its implemented. If done right could be a cool accessibility tool for people who don’t have the congnitive capacity to read dozens of messages.
Done by meta, sounds like a late stage capitalist nightmare.
OVHcloud and Crayon partner on European infrastructure
OVHcloud and Crayon have announced a strategic partnership that will provide organizations with access to cost-effective cloud services across more than 45 regions. The deal is designed to help businesses accelerate their digital transformation with sustainable and sovereign cloud solutions.
OVHcloud and Crayon partner on European infrastructure - Techzine Global
OVHcloud and Crayon launch global partnership for cost-effective cloud services in 45+ regions with a focus on digital transformation.Berry Zwets (Techzine)
Ahold Delhaize says 2.2M affected after cyberattack
Finance, health, and national identification details compromised
Data spill in aisle 5: Grocery giant Ahold Delhaize says 2.2M affected after cyberattack
: Finance, health, and national identification details compromisedConnor Jones (The Register)
YSK it's Muskrat's birthday and people are throwing parties.
Elon Musk is done at DOGE, but we're just getting started.Elon is still deeply tied to the Trump regime, still fueling conspiracies and fascist rhetoric, and still using his immense wealth to warp government policy and buy elections around the globe.
On June 28—Elon's birthday—let's celebrate everything we've achieved and a recommit to the long fight still ahead.
And our birthday gift to the Broligarch in Chief? A global party with one powerful message: Musk Must Fall.
#MuskMustFall Global Day of Celebration
Elon Musk is done at DOGE, but we're just getting started. On June 28—Elon's birthday—let's celebrate everything we've achieved and a recommit to the long fight still ahead.actionnetwork.org
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Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven't yet shared
Facebook is asking to use Meta AI on photos in your camera roll you haven't yet shared | TechCrunch
Facebook is asking users for access to their phone's camera roll to automatically suggest AI-edited versions of their photos -- including ones thatSarah Perez (TechCrunch)
Germany asks Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from app stores
The German regulator has asked Apple and Google to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores. The request follows similar measures in other European countries and is driven by concerns about data security.
Germany asks Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from app stores - Techzine Global
Germany asks Apple and Google to remove DeepSeek from app stores due to concerns about Chinese data processing and privacy violations.Berry Zwets (Techzine)
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So you CAN turn an entire car into a video game controller
Pen Test Partners hijack data from Renault Clio to steer, brake, and accelerate in SuperTuxKart
So you CAN turn an entire car into a video game controller
: Pen Test Partners hijack data from Renault Clio to steer, brake, and accelerate in SuperTuxKartConnor Jones (The Register)
Stung by customer losses, Comcast says all its new plans have unlimited data
No data caps: “Four simple national Internet tiers that include unlimited data.”…
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Nothing's Phone 3 Hasn't Even Launched and It's Already Pissing People Off
Some major design changes are coming, and not everyone is on board.
US Department of Defense will stop sending critical hurricane satellite data
No replacement in the wings for info streamed from past their prime rigs, 'termination will be permanent'
US Department of Defense will stop sending critical hurricane satellite data
: No replacement in the wings for info streamed from past their prime rigs, 'termination will be permanent'Richard Speed (The Register)
Hawaiian Airlines discloses ‘cybersecurity event’
Update: 'No impact on safety,' FAA tells The Reg
Aloha, you’ve been pwned: Hawaiian Airlines discloses ‘cybersecurity event’
update: 'No impact on safety,' FAA tells The RegJessica Lyons (The Register)
Neither Hawaiian Airlines nor its parent company Alaska Air Group immediately responded to The Register's inquiries, including whether customer or employee data was stolen in the cyberattack, and whether the perpetrators deployed ransomware.
You don't know who I am, I'm very staunch 2nd amendment supporter, but telling me I'm interested in shooting my neighbors and kids is fucked. So kindly fuck off.
Secondly, I'm a huge proponent of social services and safety nets. I am, for all for all intents and purposes, a very left leaning progressive. I just don't believe in handing over my firearms because we have societal issues.
I also do not believe we're at the ammo box stage yet, but I'm not dumb enough to suggest we give up our arms, while fascist are pushing their agenda. If the ballet box fails and we reach the ammo box, then anyone on the left will be happy they kept that option open.
<...> but telling me I'm interested in shooting my neighbors and kids is fucked.
My comment was directed at you individually, but the populace in general.
And I'm not suggesting giving up your guns and ammo. Guns are not the problem, people are. Look at Sweden or Switzerland. Civilian population there owns a lot of guns, but people that own them are sane and trained.
My point was that most of the 2nd amendment supporters are supporting it for the wrong reasons. And I stand by that.
Runway is going to let people generate video games with AI
After making inroads in Hollywood, Runway is entering the gaming market.
Runway is going to let people generate video games with AI
Runway, the $3 billion AI startup that is increasingly powering more Hollywood production, will soon release a platform that lets anyone generate video games.Alex Heath (The Verge)
US | Supreme Court overturns 5th Circuit ruling that upended Universal Service Fund
5th Circuit ruling reversed; FCC can continue programs that boost Internet access.
Case file: supremecourt.gov/opinions/24pd…
Understanding the Debate on AI in Electronic Health Records
Healthcare systems are increasingly integrating the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to store and manage patient health information and history. As hospitals adopt the new technology, the use of AI to manage these datasets and identify patterns for treatment plans is also on the rise, but not without debate.
Supporters of AI in EHRs argue that AI improves efficiency in diagnostic accuracy, reduces inequities, and reduces physician burnout. However, critics raise concerns over privacy of patients, informed consent, and data bias against marginalized communities. As bills such as H.R. 238 increase the clinical authority of AI, it is important to have discussions surrounding the ethical, practical, and legal implications of AI’s future role in healthcare.
I’d love to hear what this community thinks. Should AI be implemented with EHRs? Or do you think the concerns surrounding patient outcomes and privacy outweigh the benefits?
After 27 years, engineer discovers how to display secret photo in Power Mac ROM
Developer solves mystery of hidden JPEG from the beige G3 era.
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Blocking real-world ads: is the future here?
Blocking real-world ads: The future or a fix no one asked for?
We’ve grown used to blocking ads online — but what about the ones we encounter in the real world? Can they be blocked, how would that work, and should they be?Ekaterina Kachalova (AdGuard)
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Blocking real-world ads: is the future here?
The notion that ads are a nuisance that must be blocked by whatever means necessary isn’t new. It goes way back, long before the Internet became overrun with banners, pop-ups, video ads, and all the other junk we deal with now. In the early days of the web, when it was still mostly the domain of the tech-savvy free of digital noise, the main battleground for ads was traditional media: TV, newspapers, and, sure enough, billboards.And even though we now spend a growing chunk of our time online — sometimes even while standing in a store or walking down the street — the problem of infoxication and ad overload in real life hasn’t gone away. Flashy shop signs, towering digital billboards and rotating displays still manage to catch our eye whether we want it or not.
Sure, we can try to tune them out, but they do sneak back into our line of vision. Is the solution just to block them? It’s an idea that sounds futuristic, maybe even a little extreme. Some might argue that doing so risks cutting out more than just noise. Still, for many, the temptation to reclaim control is too strong to ignore, especially since much of what passes for “messaging” today feels more invasive than informative.
So it’s no surprise that developers are now trying to bring the logic of digital ad blockers into the physical world. But is it actually working — and, most importantly, is it doing more good than harm?
Blocking real-world ads: The future or a fix no one asked for?
We’ve grown used to blocking ads online — but what about the ones we encounter in the real world? Can they be blocked, how would that work, and should they be?Ekaterina Kachalova (AdGuard)
Democratic governor Hochul says she’s not ready to back Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor yet — slamming his plan to tax the rich
Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t ready to endorse socialist Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral run yet, she said Thursday – as she slammed his plans to raise taxes on the rich.
“I’m focused on affordability and raising taxes on anyone does not accomplish that,” she told reporters during an event at LaGuardia Airport.
The Democratic governor had congratulated Mamdani after his apparent win, but notably didn’t endorse him in November’s general election.
Gov. Hochul says she's not ready to back Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor yet -- slamming his plan to tax the rich
Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t ready to endorse socialist Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral run yet, she said Thursday – as she slammed his plans to raise taxes on the rich.Mikella Schuettler (New York Post)
Facebook is starting to feed its Meta AI with private, unpublished photos
Facebook users opting into “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll.
Facebook is starting to feed its AI with private, unpublished photos
Facebook users opting to upload their photos for “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll, including photos that have not been uploaded to Facebook’s servers.Tina Nguyen (The Verge)
<...> all our information.
The fucked up thing is that just not using Facebook or other Meta services doesn't solve the issue. They track you across the web with unique fingerprinting even if never had an account with them and they also tie the data to you from people around you that might upload or share something about you to their services.
ICE Is Using a New Facial Recognition App to Identify People, Leaked Emails Show
The new tool, called Mobile Fortify, uses the CBP system which ordinarily takes photos of people when they enter or exit the U.S., according to internal ICE emails viewed by 404 Media. Now ICE is using it in the field.
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New Fairphone turns into a dumbphone at the flick of a switch
The Fairphone Gen 6 is here, and in addition to being repairable at home, it packs a neat little trick. A bright lime green physical slider instantly activates a dumbphone mode so you can focus on more important things than doomscrolling.
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ATC Error Leads To Near-Miss Between United Airlines & FedEx Transatlantic Flights
Tragedy was narrowly averted by ATC voice instructions and TCAS alerts.
India Blocks United Nations From Assisting With Boeing 787 Crash Investigation
In an unusual move, the UN aviation agency offered the assistance of one of its investigators for the crash investigation earlier this week.
China Refuses To Reveal Cause of Deadly China Eastern Boeing 737 Crash
China is refusing to reveal the cause of a China Eastern Boeing 737 crash, over "national security and social stability" concerns.
US | Chicago O’Hare’s Airfield Security Comes Into Question After Another Breach Occurs
Concerns continue to grow after another breach occurred last month.
Sanctions Haven't Stopped Russia From Acquiring Spare Parts For Boeing, Airbus Aircraft
Russia continues to support its airline industry by obtaining spare parts and evading sanctions.
US | JetBlue Grounds Airbus A321 After Hydraulic Issues Force Diversion To Denver
Passengers were re-accommodated onto a replacement flight and arrived in Las Vegas later that day.
American Tells Flight Attendants To Not Wear Gloves So Often
American Airlines has updated its policy on flight attendants wearing gloves, limiting it to trash service. I'm a fan of this change.
Finale del Premio Nazionale di Arte Contemporanea “Rotary”: un evento di cultura, solidarietà e comunità
È in corso, con grande partecipazione e interesse, la finale del Premio Nazionale di Arte Contemporanea “Rotary”, ospitata nella magnifica cornice di Palazzo Celesia a Rivolta d’Adda, splendida villa del Cinquecento gentilmente messa a disposizione da Don Francesco Gandioli, parroco della comunità locale.
La mostra, aperta al pubblico domenica 29 giugno dalle ore 10:00 alle ore 17:30, rappresenta non solo un importante momento artistico e culturale, ma anche un’occasione di solidarietà, poiché i proventi dell’evento saranno devoluti in beneficenza.
Tra le autorità presenti, si segnalano il prof. Luigi Mennillo, attuale presidente del Rotary Club di Rivolta d’Adda, il prof. Francesco Mazzola vicepresidente, Avv. Guido Corsini, prefetto del club e il prof. Francesco Garofalo, presidente di Minerva – Associazione Europea dei Critici d’Arte.
La mostra raccoglie opere di grande valore simbolico e artistico. Particolarmente emozionante è il quadro realizzato dai pazienti del reparto geriatrico (Alzheimer) della Fondazione Sospiro, testimonianza viva del potere terapeutico dell’arte. A rappresentare la fondazione sono presenti la dottoressa Valeria Stringhini, il CAV. Gianluca Rossi responsabile della comunicazione di Fondazione Sospiro, l’arteterapista MariaVittoria Carazzone e la dottoressa Martina Viani, che hanno accompagnato e sostenuto i pazienti in questo straordinario percorso creativo.
Non mancano anche le giovani promesse dell’arte: all’interno dell’esposizione è possibile ammirare le opere in ceramica realizzate dai ragazzi della Scuola Media Dalmazia Birago, che confermano quanto l’arte possa essere strumento di educazione, espressione e crescita per le nuove generazioni.
Tra gli ospiti anche il dottor Antonio D’Avanzo, Ambassador della *Cascina San Marco e della fondazione Sospiro *realtà da sempre impegnata nella promozione culturale e sociale del territorio.
Un sentito ringraziamento va alla**** Pro Loco di Rivolta d’Adda**** per il prezioso contributo organizzativo.
La cerimonia di premiazione delle opere si terrà alle ore 16:30, momento conclusivo di una giornata intensa, all’insegna della bellezza, dell’inclusione e della condivisione.
Un appuntamento imperdibile per chi crede che l’arte possa, e debba, essere motore di umanità.___
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