Gazeta Destinacioni pubblicizza la mia ultima opera "Sorella di Perfezione" (LFA Publisher)
Grazie infinite a tutta la Redazione di Gazeta Destinacioni, che pubblicizza la mia ultima opera "Sorella di Perfezione" (LFA Publisher).
È una sorpresa inaspettata, e sono al settimo cielo.
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Sorella Di Perfezione-Giuseppe Iannozzi
SORELLA DI PERFEZIONE da “Sorella di Perfezione” di Giuseppe Iannozzi – LFA Publisher Ringrazio. Piano chino il capo, come un bambino. Ringrazio la gentilezza e la bellezza che ti appartengono,…Gazeta Destinacioni (gazetadestinacioni.al)
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Microsoft concedes that 'The Outer Worlds 2' retail price was too high — Xbox says it "will keep our full priced holiday releases at $69.99," with refunds incoming
Microsoft concedes that 'The Outer Worlds 2' retail price was too high — Xbox says it "will keep our full priced holiday releases at $69.99," with refunds incoming
Xbox controversially raised the base price of its mainline games to $80 in an announcement a few weeks ago. Now, it seems to be backtracking. Good, I say.Jez Corden (Windows Central)
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il cartafacenzio di octo e la foglianza interattiva!!! (Papiellify, nuova app per creare fogli decorati)
Nel tentare (in parte invano, ma in parte no, dai) di alleviare le mie sofferenze giornaliere, dovute alle solite impossibilità di incartamento, eccomi qui di nuovo ad uscirmene fuori dal letterale nulla con un nuovissimo dei miei toolini pazzurdi… Ma a ‘sto giro ho davvero poca voglia di scherzare, quindi, per una buona volta, metto […]
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You think AOC is to blame here? Really? You think AOC is sneaking into rooms with republicans where they all agree not to talk about Israel’s weapons? That’s your truth?
Genuine question: how retarded are you?
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You don't have to sneak in a room to agree not to talk about it if you already agree not to talk about it. You just don't talk about it.
Has she talked about it? If she has you may have a point. Otherwise you are running defense while being objectively wrong.
I find it so bizarre, too. I've been using quite a similar autosuggestion feature as part of Fish shell for a few years now. But when an LLM keeps spewing words at me, that's a whole different shtick. It genuinely just inhibits my thinking, which is a feeling I never had with Fish.
I guess, one difference is that Fish uses real intelligence, a.k.a. my shell history. If it has a suggestion, the chance is high that it's actually what I want to do or close to it. And it also shuts the hell up when there's no good suggestion. I don't have to be constantly vigilant that what it suggests might be complete garbage.
And the other difference is probably that it's *my* intelligence, *my* shell history. I will have thunk the thoughts before which lead to the command it suggests, which brings the brain load much further down again.
Occasionally, it'll suggest something where I have no recollection of having run that command before, but knowing that I have, is still really useful and this only happens for niche commands anyways. Most of the suggestions are just stuff which I've run a few minutes ago or last week or such, where I won't have to think about it.
I guess, it probably also helps that commands have simple formatting, with only a single line and you can mostly read the flags in any order...
Watermarks offer no defense against deepfakes, study suggests
Watermarks offer no defense against deepfakes, study suggests
New research from the University of Waterloo's Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute demonstrates that any artificial intelligence (AI) image watermark can be removed, without the attacker needing to know the design of the watermark, or even wheth…University of Waterloo (Tech Xplore)
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There is a solution, but y'all aren't going to like it.
The solution is blockchain. Actually, it's even worse, the solution is NFT's.
Not the scammy, crypto bro, nonsense it has been used for; but the actual technology.
A cryptographically secure digital token that can track where something was made, where it's being used, who has the rights to it, and ensures that it's authentic and not some copy made with AI.
Unfortunately, thanks to crypto bros, the technology has become so tainted by scams that most people get upset just hearing the letters NFT, so adoption isn't likely.
at that point you might as well use regular hashes to verify the integrity of your video
Generated by what authority, though?
Just fucking sign it. With your private key.
And publish your public key.
Then everyone will be able to verify it's your work, and no deepfake will ever pass that test.
There are other privacy issues with having an indelible marker as to the origin and chain of custody of every digital artifact. And other non-privacy issues.
So the idea here is that my phone camera attaches a crypro token to the metadata of every photo it takes? (Or worse, embeds it into the image steganographically like printer dots.) Then if I send that photo to a friend in signal, that app attaches a token indicating the transfer? And so on?
If that's a video of say, police murdering someone, maybe I don't want a perfect trail pointing back to me just to prove I didnt deep fake it. And if that's where we are, then every video of power being abused is going to "be fake" because no sane person would sacrifice their privacy, possibly their life, to "prove" a video isnt AI generated.
And those in power, the mainstream media say, aren't going to demonstrate the crypto chain of custody on every video they show on the news. They're going to show whatever they want, then say "its legit, trust us!" and most people will.
These are the fundamental issues with crypto that people actually don't understand: too much of it is actually opt-in, it's unclear to most people what's actually proved or protected, and it doesn't actually address or understsnd where trust, authority, and power actually come from.
Sorry for blowing this on you, but fuck blockchain, fuck NFTs.
What we need is better understanding of cryptography.
PGP has solved this problems decades ago, and crypto has just borrowed some parts, but made it worse in every possible way and into incomprehensible depths.
Again, fuck crypto, fuck NFTs.
I should make a guide on how to use GPG.
I thought GPG was bad? I don't have enough personal experience with it to quickly summarize or opine on the merits of either of these two articles, but:
The PGP Problem: latacora.com/blog/2019/07/16/t…
What To Use Instead of PGP: soatok.blog/2024/11/15/what-to…
I do agree with "fuck NFTs" though, and mostly agree with "fuck cryptocurrency" (mostly because porn and drugs are in my view legitimate use cases for at least a hypothetical non-environmentally-destructive cryptocurrency).
It's not good.
But it's leagues better than crypto.
I hate typing 'asymmetric key cryptography', and GPG is just three letters.
Those blog posts explain a lot, but one use case is missing (at least I don't see it apart from git commit signing), and that is verifying the source of a public message.
And I do wish we tried using the private keys more. Specially now when anyone can deepfake anything.
If I ever release my nudes, never trust them unless they are signed and you can check them with public key in my profile.
You can have whatever token you want with all the metadata, licensing and ownership information you want...
...unless you plan on only seeing images in your own platform, nobody gives a shit, people will take screenshots and image files and share and use them however they want. There's no world in which you load a full DRM plugin or do 4 different types of handshake with a full blockchain just to load a jpeg into a comment.
Editorial: Zelensky just betrayed Ukraine's democracy — and everyone fighting for it
Last week, we warned of a coming anti-democratic backslide. Now, we see it happening.
Under the new law, the prosecutor general, a notoriously non-independent figure, will now oversee anti-corruption investigations — in a complete overturn of the system that was set up to be independent from other law enforcement bodies.
In reality, it means that Zelensky’s office will be able to stop investigations with a phone call.
It also closely follows an escalated prosecution of Ukraine’s best-known anti-corruption activist, an outspoken critic of Zelensky.
Editorial: Zelensky just betrayed Ukraine's democracy — and everyone fighting for it
Editor’s note: This editorial has been updated to reflect the fact Zelensky signed the bill into law on the evening of July 22, as shown on the Parliament's website. Last week, we warned of a coming anti-democratic backslide.The Kyiv Independent
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'We're dying in front of the world': Palestinian journalist describes daily famine in Gaza to Le Monde
Video. 'We're dying in front of the world': Palestinian journalist describes daily famine in Gaza to Le Monde
Video - Rami Abou Jamous, a French-speaking journalist from Gaza, sent Le Monde a voice note describing the hellish struggle to find food and water as Israel has severely restricted access to humanitarian aid since March 2.Le Monde.fr
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i keep seeing these people's experiences on tiktok and rednote and still can't imagine what life is like knowing that the entire world is going to do nothing but watch as you live out the last few hours/days of your life with the knowledge you're going to die slowly from starvation and that the lucky ones are the ones who die quickly from a missile strike or gunshot from an idf soldier.
you beg and you plead for help and an overwhelming majority just ignore you, with the few that will try to help are just as impotent as you are to help your situation.
Congressman Introduces New ‘Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act’ - first proposal to ban companies from using AI to set prices or wages based on Americans’ personal data.
NEWS: Congressman Greg Casar Introduces New ‘Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act’
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Greg Casar (D-Texas), joined by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan), introduced the Stop AI Price Gouging and Wage Fixing Act, the first federal proposal to ban companies from using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to…Representative Casar
I am, once again a member of the greatest community to ever exist!
My 2nd build ever and first time building on my own. I was happier than a pig in mud when it power on and posted on the first attempt.
My build (nothing fancy, just for some 1080p gaming):
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
- 32 GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5
- ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT
- Gigabyte B650 X AV V2 Motherboard
- CoolMaster Master Liquid 240L Core ARGB
- Cosair RM850e Power Supply (850W, Gold)
- Cosair 3500X Mid Tower Case
- 2TB PNY XLR8 NVMe Gen4 M.2 Drive*
*Edited: Forgot to add the storage.
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Key figure behind major Russian-speaking cybercrime forum targeted in Ukraine – Suspected forum administrator with nearly 20 years in cybercrime made over EUR 7 million facilitating illegal activities | Europol
Suspected forum administrator with nearly 20 years in cybercrime made over EUR 7 million facilitating illegal activities.Europol
Microsoft C++ static analysis tool bolsters warning suppressions
Microsoft C++ static analysis tool bolsters warning suppressions
Microsoft C++ Code Analysis has been updated in Visual Studio 2022 version 17.14 to provide better tracking, justification, and overall management of warning suppressions.Paul Krill (InfoWorld)
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Microsoft C++ static analysis tool bolsters warning suppressions
Microsoft C++ static analysis tool bolsters warning suppressions
Microsoft C++ Code Analysis has been updated in Visual Studio 2022 version 17.14 to provide better tracking, justification, and overall management of warning suppressions.Paul Krill (InfoWorld)
WhoFi: Unique 'fingerprint' based on Wi-Fi interactions
Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals
: Wi-Fi spy with my little eye that same guy I saw at another hotspotThomas Claburn (The Register)
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WhoFi: Unique 'fingerprint' based on Wi-Fi interactions
Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals
: Wi-Fi spy with my little eye that same guy I saw at another hotspotThomas Claburn (The Register)
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MP warns David Lammy he could 'end up in The Hague' over Gaza 'cowardice'
Malthouse, a vocal critic of Israel's war on Gaza, lashed out at Lammy's remarks, saying he was "frankly astonished at the statement of the foreign secretary".
"At a time when we've got daily lynchings and expulsions on the West Bank, dozens being murdered as they beg for aid," he said.
"Can he not see that his inaction - and frankly, cowardice - is making this country irrelevant? Can he also not see the personal risk to him, given our international obligations, that he may end up at The Hague because of his inaction?
Lammy responded with: "I understand the fury that the right honourable gentleman feels, but I have to tell him... I have to tell him that it demeans his argument when he personalises it in the way that he does.
"It is unbecoming, and not something the House expects, particularly of its more senior members."
UK's David Lammy warned he could 'end up in The Hague' over Gaza 'cowardice'
UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has been warned he could "end up in The Hague" due to his "inaction" and "cowardice" over Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
Ian Hislop calls arrest of man holding Private Eye cartoon at Gaza protest ‘mind-boggling’
Ian Hislop calls arrest of man holding Private Eye cartoon at Gaza protest ‘mind-boggling’
Jon Farley arrested under Terrorism Act at Leeds demonstration for holding sign making joke about Palestine Action banRobyn Vinter (The Guardian)
Anti-genocide protesters block hundreds of Israeli tourists from disembarking in Greek port
Israeli passengers on a cruise ship arriving in Greece on 22 July were unable to disembark the vessel due to a large crowd of pro-Palestine protesters demonstrating against the Israeli genocide of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.The MS Crown Iris, owned by Israeli cruise line Mano Maritime, arrived on Tuesday at the Greek island of Syros in the Aegean Sea. The passengers were supposed to disembark for six hours.
However, they were forced to remain on board due to the protests in support of Palestine.
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A group of the Greek island’s residents organized the protest and posted on social media that they “raise their fists in solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza,” adding that “it is unacceptable that tourists from Israel continue to be welcomed here while the Palestinians are suffering in the Strip.”
Anti-genocide protesters block hundreds of Israeli tourists from disembarking in Greek port
A group of residents on the island of Syros organized the protest and said it was ‘unacceptable’ that Israeli tourists be welcomed as Palestinians suffer from starvation and war in Gazathecradle.co
Landslide Knesset vote approves non-binding proposal to annex West Bank
Israel’s Knesset have approved a motion calling for the annexation of the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, the latest move in an ongoing campaign to strengthen Israel's hold on the occupied Palestinian territory.
The proposal is non-binding and serves largely as a symbolic gesture that does not affect the legal status of the West Bank but will help build momentum towards a possible move on the territory, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
You Can Now Disable All AI Features in Zed - Zed Blog
You Can Now Disable All AI Features in Zed - Zed Blog
From the Zed Blog: If you don’t want AI in your workflow, it won’t be there.zed.dev
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You Can Now Disable All AI Features in Zed - Zed Blog
You Can Now Disable All AI Features in Zed - Zed Blog
From the Zed Blog: If you don’t want AI in your workflow, it won’t be there.zed.dev
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diggita 2: storia di un reboot
l'ex Diggita.it, progetto partito nel 2007 è stato abbanonato definitivamente nel 2024, ora c'è diggita.com che gira su lemmy, gestito da un diverso gruppo di volontari facenti parte dell’associazione no-profit Fedimedia APS.
In origine il progetto era nato nel 2007 sul vecchio dominio diggita.it come iniziativa personale mia e di un’altra persona. Avrei voluto migrare nel Fediverso già diversi anni fa, ma il percorso non è stato semplice: il software che stavamo seguendo, Kbin, è stato abbandonato dallo sviluppatore; anche il fork Mbin non ha avuto il successo sperato e ora rimane con una misera eredità di una ventina di istanze.
Alla fine, l’unica piattaforma che risulta affidabile per aprire un sito con gruppi tematici sembrò essere Lemmy, e così nel 2024 abbiamo deciso di ripartire da lì, da zero iscritti, da zero articoli , abbandonando quindi 17 anni di articoli e 80mila iscritti 😅
In pratica, abbiamo buttato via 17 anni di lavoro per amore del feiverso. La persona che gestiva il progetto precedente su diggita.it ha lasciato ed è subentrato alla gestione tecnica il gruppo devol e fedimedia con l'intento di fare un reboot etico e no-profit.
L’intero archivio dal 2007 al 2024 è stato cancellato, dato che la proprietà è cambiata e non ha nulla più a che fare con la precedente gestione, abbiamo deciso di ricominciare da zero con un progetto dal basso, partecipato dalle persone di mastodon.uno e del fediverso.
Le uniche cose che abbiamo conservato del vecchio Diggita sono il nome e il logo che, per la cronaca, si ispiravano a Digg, un portale americano a cui ci rifacevamo e che ormai non esiste più da anni 😁
Fedimedia Italia APS
Fedimedia Italia APS nasce per costruire un ecosistema digitale e sociale dove tecnologia, diritti e ambiente coesistono in armonia.Fedimedia Italia APS - Web
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US lawmakers demand FBI reconsider certifying biometric scanners from China
Select Committee Asks FBI to Stop Certifying CCP Surveillance Tech
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This week, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Between the U.S.Select Committee on the CCP
TikTok employees in Germany strike over AI taking their jobs
TikTok content moderators in Germany strike over AI taking their jobs
Trade union ver.di says about 150 employees in content moderation and content creator outreach are at risk of losing their jobs as TikTok looks to replace them with AI.Anna Desmarais (Euronews.com)
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It's Germany, they have labor rights that they want to uphold. This is a so-called "warning strike", to signal that there will be collective legal action if they get fired without abundant severance pay.
Basically TikTok doesn't want to negotiate with the union and the union is showing that there's support for collective legal action instead of a 1-on-1 dismissals that would cost the company way less. The company has an interest in negotiating because it's quite sure to lose the legal battle.
The Holodomor Industry. The 'Bandera Lobby' and the 'Ukrainian Holocaust' industry -
The term “Holodomor” became popular in Ukraine and among the diaspora especially in the late 1980s. The phonetic similarity of Holodomor to Holocaust was notMoss Robeson (Eastern Angle)
TikTok employees in Germany strike over AI taking their jobs
TikTok content moderators in Germany strike over AI taking their jobs
Trade union ver.di says about 150 employees in content moderation and content creator outreach are at risk of losing their jobs as TikTok looks to replace them with AI.Anna Desmarais (Euronews.com)
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Subliminal Learning: Language models transmit behavioral traits via hidden signals in data
Subliminal Learning: Language Models Transmit Behavioral Traits via Hidden Signals in Data
This new alignment paper from Anthropic wins my prize for best illustrative figure so far this year: The researchers found that fine-tuning a model on data generated by another model …Simon Willison’s Weblog
Anti-Elon Musk protesters are coming for Tesla’s new diner
Tesla Diner SoCal Protest (#TeslaTakedown All Hands on Deck)
We, the People find Elon Musk guilty of: Aiding and abetting the effective dismantling of American democracy Unilaterally killing hundreds of thousands of US-allied innocents around the world Allowing his "Full Self-Driving" fraud to kill hundred…actionnetwork.org
The company behind Candy Crush is preparing to lay off around 200 employees amid a push to replace designers, researchers, and creative staff with AI.
Candy Crush studio hit by layoffs as AI takes over design and writing work
Sources familiar with the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, told Mobile Gamer Biz that employees in departments such as level design...Skye Jacobs (TechSpot)
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GitHub - lucasnlm/antimine-android: Antimine is an open source minesweeper-like puzzle game.
Antimine is an open source minesweeper-like puzzle game. - lucasnlm/antimine-androidGitHub
Conservatives value loyalty over truth, fairness, justice, etc.
“Liberals have a kind of moral vision based almost entirely on the Care and Fairness foundations. Conservatives, in contrast, draw on those plus Loyalty, Authority, and Sanctity, which makes their moral matrix broader.”“This emphasis on loyalty, particularly to country and in-group, helps explain why conservatives are more likely to value patriotism and support for the military, while liberals are more likely to question those things when they conflict with compassion or justice.”
-- (Haidt, 2012, The Righteous Mind, Chapter 7)
Microsoft concedes that 'The Outer Worlds 2' retail price was too high — Xbox says it "will keep our full priced holiday releases at $69.99," with refunds incoming
Xbox controversially raised the base price of its mainline games to $80 in an announcement a few weeks ago. Now, it seems to be backtracking. Good, I say.
A few weeks ago, Microsoft announced that the base price of its Xbox games at retail would hit frankly staggering $80, underpinning what has been an incredibly tough year for consumers and businesses alike with regards to spiralling costs. Whether it's supply chains being impacted by arbitrary trade wars or sticky inflation from Covid quantitative easing, the market has been relatively unstable for the past few years for a variety of reasons.
In response, various businesses have put up their prices to varying degrees. Microsoft and Sony both raised the price of their Xbox and PlayStation hardware bundles over the past couple of years, and for a short while, it looked like the industry was poised to raise the base price of their mainline games to $80. It started with Nintendo's Mario Kart World hitting $79.99 at retail, and then back and forth over whether Borderlands 4 would hit $79.99 as well — it ended up being $69.99.
Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US
Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US | Tuta
Revision of Swiss surveillance law VÜPF would directly target VPN & encrypted chat and email providers based in Switzerland.Tuta
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