I tried Servo, the undercover web browser engine made with Rust
I tried Servo, the undercover web browser engine made with Rust
Servo was supposed to be Firefox's future. Now it's an independent effort to make a fast and secure web browser engine.Corbin Davenport (The Spacebar)
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Welcome to the new world of risk: Microsoft cuts off services to energy company without notice
Welcome to the new world of risk: Microsoft cuts off services to energy company without notice
The reasons behind the move were global and complex, but for CIOs, it raises frightening new risks, where cloud or SaaS vendors can cut a company off with no warning.Evan Schuman (CIO)
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If software is a service, then service can be denied at any time. Host your own infrastructure, and reclaim digital ownership.
That goes for large businesses and individuals.
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My company spent last decade automating moving entire organizations and all their software to the cloud. This decade weve been automating moving entire organizations off the cloud. Sometimes to private clouds but most of the time to on prem hardware just like the old n times.
So many were sold a magical fairytale of huge cost savings and reliability but were greated with an entirely different reality.
One extreme defensive move for an enterprise would be to implement full redundancy for anything not hosted on-premises. Redundancy for data protection is relatively straightforward, but having multiple email, supply chain, or e-commerce services is very expensive and disruptive. What are the odds that it would even be needed? Whatever those odds were, they just became much higher.
This is simply dumb. The odds are greater than zero. you must have a disaster plan. It sucks that MS did this but I don’t have much sympathy for anyone that decided to save money by ignoring DR.
Critical Dependency As A Service
For when you need to outsource the potential crippling of your business to potentially hostile third parties.
In this instance, the cutoff was sought by the European Union (EU), in an attempt to pressure Russia to back off its assaults on Ukraine.
Really burying the lead there. They were shut off due to government sanctions, not arbitrarily by Microsoft.
Welcome to the new world of risk: Microsoft cuts off services to energy company without notice
Welcome to the new world of risk: Microsoft cuts off services to energy company without notice
The reasons behind the move were global and complex, but for CIOs, it raises frightening new risks, where cloud or SaaS vendors can cut a company off with no warning.Evan Schuman (CIO)
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What's wild to me is how much more frequent this sort of thing seems to be becoming. Cloud services make a lot of money, but this kind of stuff is gonna drive risk-averse companies (aka huge companies with lots of money) back to on-prem or other alternatives. It seems very short-sighted. If I was a cloud provider I'd want to make myself look as ruthlessly indifferent to the services I host as possible.
"In this instance, the cutoff was sought by the European Union (EU), in an attempt to pressure Russia to back off its assaults on Ukraine. But what if the requester was a government that just didn’t like what an enterprise said or did?"
I find this quote hilarious, because that "what if" scenario sounds like exactly what happened.
Oh, I did too initially; I just happened to see this article in a different community where someone who actually read the article provided the line about the sanctions.
Although I did skim it before replying to you to make sure the quote wasn't being taken out of context.
But the title is absolute rage bait.
Cause they complied with the law?
Nonsense.
This is actually “better” than valve/itch removing NSFW content from their sites.
As Valve and itch removed them to please a payment provider, whereas, in this instance, Microsoft is complying with the local laws.
Context is important:
In this instance, the cutoff was sought by the European Union (EU), in an attempt to pressure Russia to back off its assaults on Ukraine.
Looking for a Desktop Environment recommendation for my Mother's new 2-1 laptop.
My mother has never daily driven a laptop more recent than a nearly decade old macbook running macOS Sierra. (except, briefly, a quite nice work-provided windows laptop that she hated using.)
She is, however, about to buy a 2025 Lenovo Yoga 7 14", and wants to use linux on it.
As the designated "techy person" in my family, I have been tasked with choosing which distro to put on it. I chose fedora it supports modern hardware nicely, and it's what I use, which would make tech support easier.
What I'm not sure about is what desktop environment she should use. I'm currently split between GNOME and KDE, since they're the two that are the most polished and work the best on the kind of hardware she'll be using.
She seems to prefer a more traditional desktop paradigm (dislikes overly flattened ui's and autohiding ui elements like scrollbars), but given she's not very techy and currently uses an iphone and ipad quite a bit, so gnome might feel more friendly with how simple it is, and be a bit more touch-friendly.
I asked her and she's not sure either, so I'm asking here which one is might be better given the hardware and the preferences she's expressed.
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I guess especially for someone coming from macOS Gnome all the way.
I would crawl across broken glass naked to avoid using Gnome, but it is way better for tablets. You can try KDE, maybe you can get it to work somewhat, but unfortunately Gnome has been way ahead on touchscreen usability.
Consequently, I only use Android tablets.
Seconded. I really dislike Gnome and use KDE or Cinnamon for myself and family, but for a user who has been on Macs and using it on a tablet...
Use Gnome.
I'd say go KDE.
GNOME looks like it will be good for portable devices, but it's kinda not.
First, in my experience, Fedora on GNOME completely ignores battery limits (which are also set by jumping through so many hoops you can't even imagine). It just drains this thing to 0, which is not great for longevity. KDE, on its end, has it all in the GUI and it works flawlessly on all distros I tested.
Second, KDE has made plenty of great optimizations for touchscreens. A while ago, it was not great, but now it's just the best at handling them, especially if you theme it respectively and do not rely on defaults.
Third, customizations are so much better in KDE. You can make her laptop look and feel like a MacBook in no time, and edit everything to be touch-friendly.
One thing GNOME does well though for the use case you describe, though, is app theming, namely Adwaita. Luckily, Adwaita-themed apps and style editors for the rest are freely available on KDE, and you can even change their look as you like.
So, yeah, go KDE.
Assuming she hasn’t bought it yet, please research that Yoga first. It might work fine, but it could also end up being a miserable experience.
You can check linux-hardware.org/ for the model or a similar one.
I have bought it, and I did check online (fun fact, some "normal" tech reviewers now mention linux support in their videos!), and it should work fine.
Thank you for telling me though
You can make gnome more or less like mac with a few extensions, which works well in my experience. Extensions like apps menu, places indicator and dash to dock (or dash to panel) are useful.
You can make kde more or less like mac by sorting through a very comprehensive configuration gui, which is great for people who want it but not necessarily new users.
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Police in German state to use controversial software by Palantir | dpa international
Police in the south-western German state of Baden-Württemberg are to be allowed to use the analysis software from US firm Palantir, which is controversial among data protection advocates.The regional ruling coalition has resolved its dispute over the software and paved the way for a corresponding amendment to the law, government sources told dpa on Tuesday, confirming earlier reports by regional public broadcaster SWR.
The police in Baden-Württemberg had signed a five-year contract with US company Palantir to use the analysis software Gotham, but the legal basis for this had been lacking until now, prompting criticism from the Greens. An amendment to the police law is necessary to permit the software's use.
The software was specifically developed for security agencies and is used by intelligence services, the military and police.
With Gotham, millions of data points from various sources can be analysed and linked.
The German states of Bavaria, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia also rely on the software, but they have adapted their police laws accordingly.
Fuuuuck stop letting Palantir get away with this shit! And for fucks sake stop changing your laws to allow for their software.
You're paying them money! Make them adapt to you, and if they hit you with "it just doesn't work that way. This is how we have to do it," (which btw, is what they tell everybody) then give your contract and your money to somebody else!!
You know how people watched Hitler taking control and could preemptively see his plan was definitely to just keep going until he had taken all of Europe? This is the modern day strategy, except it's going to be the whole world instead of Europe and Peter Thiel is Hitler.
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so who are they pleasing?
Companies. Germany tends to only care about German companies, to the point where they'll save them with taxpayer money every time their shares drop .2%
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NEW - Solar geoengineering researchers conspired to hide tests to dim the Sun to "avoid scaring" the public.
aha.
Anyway, nice to see the famous Substack network effects in full swing.
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researchers conspired to hide tests to dim the Sun to "avoid scaring" the public.
Because if there's one thing you can hide, it's dimming the one thing that brings heat and light to the planet.
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I'd chalk that up to the assumption that a cloud has partially or fully obscured the sun. If clouds weren't a thing, we'd be much more sensitive to light changes as they wouldn't be a part of our outdoor experience.
I'm not checking to see if the sun is still there every time the ambient light outside dims, y'know what I mean?
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If you ever get the chance to see one it's actually quite a bit more odd than a cloud passing over. It feels kinda wrong. Shadows do funny things especially around things like tree leaves. The colors are just kinda eerie. Like the other person said we're not super good at telling light levels so it LOOKS sunny but the sunlight doesn't feel warm.
But yeah if you don't know it's happening it is totally possible to miss a partial eclipse if you're inside or busy and just passing through outside.
You're right when talking about the average person with nothing but their eyes. But there are tons of companies and members of the public that have bits of tech that would call that out easily. Solar panels, environmental logging equipment, etc, would notice the drop in light levels fairly easily, and would be apparent when reviewing historical vs current levels, and the power grids would definitely notice the sun dimming dropping their power outputs.
Without going into conspiracy theory territory, there's no realistic way to hide that from the public.
I just wanted to point out that the notion of the general public, especially if conditioned to distrust scientists and authorities, not noticing changes isn't the outlandish part.
I figured, which is why I framed my comment the way I did. You may be able to discount the scientists, but can you discount them, plus citizens complaining about their solar output, power plants having to raise rates due to falling solar generation, crop impacts, and even just other citizens posting raw data all coming out with similar data over time saying it's a problem?
Having said that and looking at the state of climate change, I have a hard time not seeing the parallels against my argument. But falling solar output would have a much more immediate effect on us than climate change (and would likely reverse it to some extent).
It's almost like Substack has a Nazi problem and has for years.
Stop pretending substack isn't a Nazi platform, because they actively support Nazi propaganda on their site and have refused to take it down or commit to keeping it off their platform.
Substack is run by Nazi supporters at the very least, which should be enough for people to flee in droves, but more people are ok with Nazis than we want to admit.
Substack Has a Nazi Problem
The newsletter platform’s lax content moderation creates an opening for white nationalists eager to get their message out.Jonathan M. Katz (The Atlantic)
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Lemmy's federated structure makes it easy to block the instances which don't moderate the nazis or tankies or anything else away to your satisfaction, while Substack is a centralized platform which has chosen to not only allow, but actively encourage and reward its nazis.
So, any such problem on Lemmy is "better" because we can all (as individual users, and/or collectively as instances) deal with it as we like instead of bowing to Substack's decision to be a nazi bar for all its users.
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Yes, this has come up repeatedly over the years.
The problem is that it is really the only viable platform for independent articles/blogs these days. That is already a ridiculously small potential audience (people who can read AND people who are willing to pay for content). Cutting out the one platform that got any traction is as good as quitting.
It is similar to why businesses (which is what we are talking about) couldn't leave twitter until like a year and a half ago or whenever bluesky went open sign ups. Yeah, it is a platform owned by nazis and infested with them but... it is also the only way to advertise said businesses and have any hope of surviving. That said, once bluesky gained traction there is absolutely zero reason to not, at the very least, diversify (preferably dropping musknet entirely).
For Substack? Ghost is an increasingly viable platform. But just look around here for any time someone posts a link to a 404 media article and you get "Ugh. Fucking scammers want to rugpull and steal all my personal information" for... wanting ANY email to be used for a free account to just limit the impact of bot/ai scraping.
Its less that "more people are ok with Nazis than we want to admit"... especially considering many of the people on substack are talking about said fucking Nazis. The problem is that "fewer people are willing to support independent media than we want to admit". It is the same logic of "if I like a youtube channel I'll give them money on their patreon" that is patently flawed.
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But just look around here for any time someone posts a link to a 404 media article and you get "Ugh. Fucking scammers want to rugpull and steal all my personal information" for... wanting ANY email to be used for a free account to just limit the impact of bot/ai scraping.
I don't want to create a fucking account on every single fucking website I enter to read a shit article about some random bullshit
That's just making the internet even shittier place than it already is. Telling your readers to eat a hatful because scrapers are not respecting robots.txt? Please step on lego
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How does geo engineering dim the sun?
geo-
word-forming element meaning "earth, the Earth," ultimately from Greek geo-, combining form of Attic and Ionic gē "the earth, land, a land or country"
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Well you see, it's like, this whole "solar" "energy", I done did tried to run my double-wide on two of those things with that U-B-S cable they come with, whole thing cost me around 30 dang-o smackaroos, and the little light was on saying it was "charging" all afternoon, but as soon as the sun went away, the light went away! Now how does a light know if it's daytime or not? Damn cia alien shit, just you wait. Then after a little while, it stopped charging my air compressor I use for my lady doll. Worst 30 bucks ever, all I got was blue balled and confused. Harbor Freight won't take em back either, feller was giving me a weird look when I tried to explain with my doll. Poor bastard ain't seen a pair of tits before or somethin.
I started a petition on truth social to bring back the sun at all times, so that myself and others don't get scammed by this "energy". Has over 64,000 signatures, mmmhm. It's all the damn libs fault, stealing our sun. Who's idea was it to have it go away anyway? Buncha dumbasses.
(fuck I think I lost brain cells but hopefully I created a character that everyone can see clearly in their mind. and yes I know geothermal [or whatever they think it is] isn't solar, that's part of the joke.)
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Top Substack Alternatives in 2025
Find the top alternatives to Substack currently available. Compare ratings, reviews, pricing, and features of Substack alternatives in 2025.Slashdot
Depending on what you'd want to use Substack for, maybe Buttondown? It's free for <100 subscribers, and can do paid subscriptions like Substack.
I only use it for a free email newsletter so I can't speak to how well it works for a paid blog, but AFAIK it can be used for that.
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The full post by linked source Taylor Lorenz about this appears here on her Patreon (openly readable, not locked as of now).
She still writes on Substack, though, which ultimately works in support of This Sort of Thing.
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Grazie per l'accoglienza
Soprattutto grazie per la velocità con cui mi avete approvato!
Mi sapete dire invece qual e' la differenza tra feddit.it e diggita.com? Mi sono iscritto anche la ma sono ancora in attesa che approvano la mia iscrizione
Ciao @migrante@feddit.it e benvenuto su Feddit.it!
Per rispondere alla tua domanda, non ci sono grandi differenze: entrambe si basano su Lemmy ed entrambe sono rivolte non solo al pubblico Lemmy, ma vogliono sopperire alla mancanza di "gruppi" nel mastoverso italiano.
Quanto alle differenze:
- Feddit.it ha già qualche anno ed è un progetto congiunto di Poliverso (= @informapirata@mastodon.uno ) e @lealternative@mastodon.uno
- Diggita.com nasce pochi mesi fa, ma in realtà è la continuazione di un vecchio progetto di condivisione notizie. Diggita vuole essere strettamente legato all'istanza mastodon.uno e possibilmente chiuso al resto del fediverso.
@informapirata @outlook @kathsone @giorgiosarto @filippodb @lealternative Sì, l’obiettivo è proprio quello: ricreare l’atmosfera di un forum, dove si possa pubblicare esclusivamente all’interno (oltre che su mercatino).Come già accennato, l’idea è differenziarsi da Feddit e tornare a quel modello di piccola comunità coesa, più simile ai forum di una volta.
Potremmo anzi esplicitarlo chiaramente anche nella descrizione, così da rendere subito chiaro lo spirito del progetto.
“Stop Killing Games – Una norma a tutela della stupidità” (il ritorno delle opinioni assurde di Zeb89)
Sentivamo il bisogno di ridere un pochino, in questi giorni difficili… e per nostra fortuna è arrivato da noi Zeb con un nuovissimo video di 15 minuti su un’altra delle sue opinioni ridicole… ed è subito un ritorno al 2016-2018, che quasi mi si scalda il cuore. Possibile indovinare cosa gli fa girare i maroni […]
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“Stop Killing Games – Una norma a tutela della stupidità” (il ritorno delle opinioni assurde di Zeb89)
Sentivamo il bisogno di ridere un pochino, in questi giorni difficili… e per nostra fortuna è arrivato da noi Zeb con un nuovissimo video di 15 minuti su un’altra delle sue opinioni ridicole… ed è subito un ritorno al 2016-2018, che quasi mi si scalda il cuore. Possibile indovinare cosa gli fa girare i maroni stavolta? Ma ovviamente l’iniziativa Stop Killing Games, che lui reputa cringe! (Per quanto, a differenza di Pirate Software, lui non sia direttamente contro… è solo che reputa la cosa una stronzata a cui è inutile pensare; insomma, poteva andare molto peggio.) 😹
Allora, per carità, in questo suo yapping senza capo né coda qualcosa di giusto lo dice pure: per esempio, il fatto che per evitare la rogna dei giochi online che chiudono basterebbe giocare solo ai prodotti degli sviluppatori per bene, e non comprare più la roba di EA o Ubisoft, aziende che non fanno un singolo gioco davvero bello da credo almeno 30 anni… Ma in questo caso non so se la sua retorica liberista del “votare col borsello” funzioni, perché non so se la quantità di persone a favore di questa bella iniziativa sarebbe una massa sufficientemente critica qualora si organizzasse semplicemente per non comprare più i giochi di merda… (Cosa che comunque nella pratica non succederebbe, perché molti gamerz sono scemi, ma lasciamo stare.) 😧Comunque sia, è abbastanza evidente che ha capito meno di metà della questione, nonostante ripeta più e più volte che lui si è informato e tutto, e facendo più volte il verso ad ipotetici commentatori che potrebbero rinfacciargli la cosa come me adesso… la differenza è che io delle argomentazioni ce le ho, e non dico “eh Zeb ma…“. Non serve nemmeno guardare tutto il video per capire che lui non ha capito che:
- La legge non vuole obbligare i produttori a mantenere i servizi di un gioco in eterno, ma solo assicurare che una volta dismesso i giocatori abbiano comunque qualche modo di continuare a giocare, cosa che nella pratica significa permettere di mettere su un proprio server, come tra l’altro era normale ai “tempi d’oro del gaming” che lui ricorda con tanta nostalgia.
- Non solo questo, ma anche in primis obbligare i produttori ad essere più chiari in anticipo riguardo i piani di dismissione, per cui deve essere scritta nera su bianco la data di morte di un gioco, così che i consumatori abbiano più dati per votare col borsello, come piace a lui, e non perdere l’accesso al gioco a sorpresa.
- Riguardo i giochi single-player che richiedono un collegamento Internet costante, la butta completamente in caciara, ignorando che il problema non è la connessione Internet in sé, ma il collegamento ad un server remoto proprietario… quando (non se) questo verrà dismesso, il gioco anche se single-player smetterà completamente di funzionare, ed è questo che la legge vuole evitare, non fermare “il progresso tecnologico” come dice lui.
Per altri, già qui ci sarebbe da chiudere il sipario, ma a me non bastava… quindi ho visto il video dall’inizio alla fine. E quindi ho riso ulteriormente avendo visto che, con la seconda metà del video, caccia fuori a caso un benaltrismo assurdo su quali sono davvero i problemi dei videogiochi moderni (il cheating online), e che piuttosto servirebbe una norma europea per sistemare quelli; E ok, ci sta pure, ripeto… ma Zeb, porca puttana, hai 36 anni, puoi evitare di scadere in fallacie logiche così banali? Anzi: qualunque cittadino europeo può avviare un’iniziativa di raccolta firme come quella in questione… organizzati e crealo tu il disegno di legge per richiedere che i giocatori forniscano i propri documenti per giocare online, maremma maiala! 🥴
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How to disable Microsoft Recall & stop the AI from taking screenshots of your desktop.
How to disable Microsoft Recall & stop the AI from taking screenshots of your desktop. | Tuta
Microsoft now activates 'Recall', a Copilot AI feature that's making your private emails & messaging obsolete by saving screenshots of these every few seconds.Tuta
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So just putting as background one random nude pic do the job ?
I was hoping that they learned something from the time the protection on audio CDs was just that they were not read from the PC because the first track had invalid data (while it was ignored by a stereo) was defeat by a simple marker, which make the PC just ignore the track... I think I still have one of this CD somewhere...
It might do.
But I won't test it. I would have to start Windows 11.
I wish it were that easy. I'm pretty tech literate and I've had Linux installed on and off since the late 1990's. I'm running fedora desktop on a dual boot machine that also has windows 10. The PC will run windows 11 but just like everyone else I'm not excited to upgrade.
But I still have to hop over to windows to do things. I know it's a chicken and egg thing, but Linux just needs to get over the hump if ease of use and app availability.
Having to switch from. App1 to app1 that boat do say, CAD, is hard. It's a learning curve. And add that learning curve into also switching to Linux and it's overwhelming.
I actually got my dad on fedora, and he went all in and set it up, and worked quite diligently to get everything working for how he used his computer. He did this because his PC was fine but not windows 11 compatible. End the end there were just too many things that he struggled with and he broke down and bought a new PC that came with 11. One of the big issues he had was with documents. Syncing documents that he was editing.
He was OK relearning a new Libre Office but it was syncing it back to a Google drive or something that ultimately did not work for him. (I can't remember exactly what he was doing).
He ran with Fedora for a couple months before giving up
Just installed cachy on my partners PC. They just play games, I handle the maintenance.
So far they are impressed at how quick it feels and how fast and unintrusive the system updates are.
I seem to remember the feature was opt-in, right?
I'd check, but this hasn't made it to my Copilot+ PC, despite all the fuss.
Microsoft is bringing an update to Copilot Vision for Windows Insiders
Unless you’re in the windows insider program nobody should have this feature yet.
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Not how it's worked with the rest of these features, for the record. I did get click-to-do, which is activated by default (but does nothing unless you trigger it manually). That's just an entry in their increasingly large wall of "stuff you don't want switches" in the Settings.
It's immensely wasteful in terms of dev time, but at the same time, hey, kudos for having all this stuff centralized in the one list, unwieldy as it's getting (at least there's a search in there).
I wish we could talk like adults about these things over here, because there's a ton of interesting nuance to how Windows 11 actually works, rather than the parody version that everybody loves to dunk on. There are some actually good features and choices I'd like to see make the jump to Linux and vice versa, even discounting things like hardware or software support. But nobody ever wants to have that conversation, it's all just the serotonin shot chase from rooting for the home team (and/or being contrarian about it).
I use Mint btw.
Have used different distros and I dont judge anyone who wants to use Linux.
Glad you made the switch.
Try this instead.
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GitHub - ChrisTitusTech/winutil: Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, and Updates
Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility - Install Programs, Tweaks, Fixes, and Updates - ChrisTitusTech/winutilGitHub
“How to disable this opt in feature”: “don’t turn it on”
I get that Lemmy is a bastion for M$ hate but FUD articles get annoying.
How to disable Microsoft Recall & stop the AI from taking screenshots of your desktop.
How to disable Microsoft Recall & stop the AI from taking screenshots of your desktop. | Tuta
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YouTube to be included in Australia’s social media ban for children under 16
Albanese Government protecting kids from social media harms
The Albanese Labor Government is backing Australian families, parents and kids by announcing today YouTube will be included in its world-leading under-16 social media laws.Prime Minister of Australia
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youtube? the place with free quality documentaries, free knowledge in the easiest to digest video form about a huge variety of topics? the spot where you can learn life skills, cooking, hobbies, maths, physics, programming, among many others, with visualised tutorials showing every part of every step with explenations?
what on earth is happening to the internet these days? absolute insanity
social media is shit and i get restricting twitter or tiktok, but youtube? it seems so bizarre to me
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I get what you are saying and there is some great stuff on YouTube, but they do not do enough to moderate content or comments.
If they can't guarantee or even take reasonable steps to ensure content is safe then it gets treated the same as other social media.
I would put the blame with Alphabet not anyone else.
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While all of that might be true, YouTube is also a for-profit cesspool of trash content, hate speech, and misinformation. An entire generation of gen z manosphere Nazi bootlickers got where they are watching "gaming videos" on YouTube.
It auto plays by default and their algorithms are dogshit, so you might start watching an educational video with your kid, but end up on a flat earth video fifteen minutes later, or much much worse.
When my son was younger, we severely limited his YouTube time and closely monitored what he was watching on it. Most parents don't do that.
I dislike legislation like this too, but we're not talking about PBS or a library here. Kids truly shouldn't be on YouTube unattended.
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Seems like a strange place to push right-wing propaganda.
Gamers are easy to rile up, already have exposure to a lot of counter culture language in VC, and generally young or ignorant enough that they can't see the obvious propaganda they're being fed. Add into that content creators that intermix rightwing talking points and you can slowly poison their minds into becoming Nazi shitbags.
As the other commenter mentioned, gamergate is where all this shit first came up, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't there with the people who fell for the poison. I was just aware enough of what I was seeing to pull away from that culture before it really poisoned my mind.
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I think there's not much Nazi gamer shit out there because it's incredibly rare for any to slip into my recommendations.
But if I let YouTube go it would probably take me from normal people like anyaustin to hype people like xQc. And then from there all the popular people can show up, including asmonmold. And people like him are legit brain rot.
Edit: for overwhelming Nazi content in your feed, try gun YouTubers. I binged gun Jesus and nothing. Watched Brandon Herrera (spelling?) build aks and look at cursed weapon memes and somehow that means I'm a flaming Trumper.
Currently my kids can only watch YouTube on a shared account on the TV. They haven't been exposed to any of the gift stuff as far as I can tell but we do regularly weed the history and subscriptions to keep it vaguely on track. While each of the kids have their own favourite creators we also have found a number of educational and comedy channels we'll watch with them on the account.
The bigger challenge comes with homework as once in secondary school the teachers regularly link to YouTube videos as an intro to a particular homework topic. Although their accounts are registered as kids accounts under our indirect control I keep having to move their pc out of the restricted group on the router because for some reason Eero prevents some videos from playing which from my point of view are fine. I dread to think what parents who aren't comfortable debugging network failures do, probably drop restrictions all together in frustration.
Youtube very consistently ranks lowest in terms of reacting to reports of hate speech and is a massive vector for it worldwide.
I mean, I have serious doubts about the effectiveness of the measure, but Youtube is a massive contributor to the decline of democracy around the world.
Tiktok, incidentally, has way better stats on addressing hate speech complaints than Youtube. As in, by far. As in, industry leading, so in the exact opposite end of Youtube's.
Youtube is the second largest Social Network
I never saw it that way I till I saw a report on what the preferred social media platforms for teens… and it was the number one slot at that time. Apparently teens (and others) have entire conversations in the comments, share videos with friends, and doom scroll YouTube.
And I don’t know if you’ve read YouTube comment threads (I don’t usually) but they can get pretty toxic, even on tame content. Not to mention all the FUD and propaganda being distributed there.
Biggest social media platforms by users 2025| Statista
Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and WhatsApp are the most popular social networks worldwide, each with at least two billion active users.Statista
Can someone explain what "Albanese" means, please? Obviously not Albanian, but I'm still confused.
edit: got it, his name is "Albanese"
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It's no different to saying "The Trump Repliblican Government".
I guess this was written for Australia.
It’s no different
But it is. Try to substitute "Albanese" for "Lebanese", maybe you'll understand what I mean.
YouTube to be included in Australia’s social media ban for children under 16
Albanese Government protecting kids from social media harms
The Albanese Labor Government is backing Australian families, parents and kids by announcing today YouTube will be included in its world-leading under-16 social media laws.Prime Minister of Australia
Cobalt Strike Beacon delivered via GitHub and social media
Cobalt Strike Beacon delivered via GitHub and social media
A campaign targeting Russian entities leveraged social media, Microsoft Learn Challenge, Quora, and GitHub as intermediate C2 servers to deliver Cobalt Strike Beacon.Maxim Starodubov (Kaspersky)
Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Come visualizzare le categorie di Citiverse con il tuo account Feddit? Il riassunto per gli utenti Lemmy
Un mese fa @skariko@feddit.it e io abbiamo ininziato a sperimentare su NodeBB con l'ambizione di creare un'alternativa federata ai gruppi Facebook, soprattutto quelli locali.
Per chi lo visita direttamente dal sito, Citiverse è un Forum; ma per chi lo usa dal Fediverso, Citiverse è un'istanza qualsiasi, con le "categorie" del Forum che diventano "gruppi Activitypub", come le comunità Lemmy.
Per gli utenti Lemmy poi la questione è ancora più facile: le categorie NodeBB sono indistinguibili dalle comunità Lemmy!
Al momento abbiamo creato una settantina di comunità, suddivise per macrocategorie.
Volete visualizzarle dal vostro account Lemmy? Eccole qua:
NB: alcune potrebbero sembrarvi vuote, perché i messaggi che "contengono" si vedono solo dopo che le avete seguite.
1) DISCUSSIONI GENERALI
- feddit.it/c/@abruzzo@citiverse…
- feddit.it/c/@basilicata@citive…
- feddit.it/c/@calabria@citivers…
- feddit.it/c/@campania@citivers…
- feddit.it/c/@emilia-romagna@ci…
- feddit.it/c/@friuli-venezia-gi…
- feddit.it/c/@lazio@citiverse.i…
- feddit.it/c/@liguria@citiverse…
- feddit.it/c/@lombardia@citiver…
- feddit.it/c/@marche@citiverse.…
- feddit.it/c/@molise@citiverse.…
- feddit.it/c/@piemonte@citivers…
- feddit.it/c/@puglia@citiverse.…
- feddit.it/c/@sardegna@citivers…
- feddit.it/c/@sicilia@citiverse…
- feddit.it/c/@toscana@citiverse…
- feddit.it/c/@trentino-alto-adi…
- feddit.it/c/@umbria@citiverse.…
- feddit.it/c/@val-d-aosta@citiv…
- feddit.it/c/@veneto@citiverse.…
3) FEDIVERSO
GRUPPI E ASSOCIAZIONI
4) ALTRO
NB: DI COSA ABBIAMO BISOGNO
Vogliamo far diventare Citiverse un'alternativa ai gruppi Facebook, ma per farlo abbiamo bisogno che sia una comunità attiva:
Se la discussione è scarsa, nessuno prenderà in considerazione citiverse.it! Quindi:
1) seguite le comunità e partecipate alle discussioni con il vostro account federato
2) se volete una nuova comunità, chiedetecela
3) e se volete iscrivervi direttamente al forum con un account NodeBB, in questa fase, dobbiamo inviarvi l'invito via email
crosspostato da: poliversity.it/users/macfranc/…
Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Quali sono le comunità attive e, soprattutto, di cosa abbiamo bisogno?
Un mese fa @skariko e io abbiamo ininziato a sperimentare su NodeBB con l'ambizione di creare un'alternativa federata ai gruppi Facebook, soprattutto quelli locali.
Per chi lo visita direttamente dal sito, Citiverse è un Forum; ma per chi lo usa dal Fediverso, Citiverse è un'istanza qualsiasi, ma con le "categorie" del Forum che diventano "gruppi Activitypub", come le comunità Lemmy.
Al momento abbiamo creato una settantina di comunità, suddivise per macrocategorie.
Volete visualizzarle dal vostro account Mastodon? Eccole qua:
NB: alcune potrebbero sembrarvi vuote, perché i messaggi che "contengono" si vedono solo dopo che le avete seguite.
1) DISCUSSIONI GENERALI
2) LUOGHI E CITTA'
- @abruzzo
- - @l-aquila
- @basilicata
- - @potenza
- @calabria
- - @catanzaro
- @campania
- - @napoli
- @emilia-romagna
- - @bologna
- @friuli-venezia-giulia
- - @trieste
- @lazio
- - @roma
- @liguria
- - @genova
- @lombardia
- - @varese
- - @como
- - @milano
- @marche
- - @ancona
- - - @senigallia
- @molise
- - @campobasso
- @piemonte
- - @torino
- @puglia
- - @bari
- @sardegna
- - @cagliari
- @sicilia
- - @palermo
- @toscana
- - @pisa
- - @firenze
- - @siena
- @trentino-alto-adige
- - @trento
- @umbria
- - @perugia
- @val-d-aosta
- - @aosta
- @veneto
- - @verona
- - @padova
- - @venezia
- - @rovigo
3) FEDIVERSO
- @fediverso@citiverse.it
- - @friendica
- - - @poliverso
- - @lemmy
- - - @feddit.it
- - @bluesky
- - @mastodon-glitch
- - - @poliversity
GRUPPI E ASSOCIAZIONI
- @gruppi-e-associazioni
- - @fiab-l-aquila
- - @neverland
- - @vegan-city
- - @addio-big-tech
- - @browser
- - @metaland
- - @localhost
- - @googlelandia
- - @amazon-ia
4) ALTRO
- @test
DI COSA ABBIAMO BISOGNO
Vogliamo far diventare Citiverse un'alternativa ai gruppi Facebook, ma per farlo abbiamo bisogno che sia una comunità attiva:
Se la discussione è scarsa, nessuno prenderà in considerazione citiverse.it! Quindi:1) seguite le comunità e partecipate alle discussioni con il vostro account federato
2) se volete una nuova comunità, chiedetecela
3) e se volete iscrivervi al forum, in questa fase, dobbiamo inviarvi l'invito via email
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Re: Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Come visualizzare le categorie di Citiverse con il tuo account Feddit? Il riassunto per gli utenti Lemmy
salvadorbs@livellosegreto.it perché i link sono usciti tutti con /u/ anziché con /c/ che è quello giusto.
Per capirci il link giusto è: feddit.it/c/milano@citiverse.i… e non feddit.it/u/milano@citiverse.i…
Re: Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Come visualizzare le categorie di Citiverse con il tuo account Feddit? Il riassunto per gli utenti Lemmy
salvadorbs@livellosegreto.it ha detto in Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Come visualizzare le categorie di Citiverse con il tuo account Feddit? Il riassunto per gli utenti Lemmy:
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@skariko Quindi bug di Lemmy?
non so, magari è un bug di poliverso@feddit.it 😂
No scherzo, forse si può considerare un bug ma in realtà il fatto è che su Lemmy mi sembra si possano taggare solo le persone e non le comunità per cui se vede un tag mette in automatico /u/ credendo sia un profilo. Credo sarebbe successo lo stesso se al posto delle comunità di Citiverse avesse provato a mettere lo stesso tag per le comunità di Feddit.
Purtroppo mastodon decodifica a cazzo di cane le menzioni di Lemmy.
Del resto il post originario l'avevo scritto da mastodon ed è questo: poliversity.it/@macfranc/11493…
Per te che sei un utente di livello segreto lo puoi trovare qui: livellosegreto.it/@macfranc@po…
Un mese di sperimentazione con Citiverse.it. Quali sono le comunità attive e, soprattutto, di cosa abbiamo bisogno?
Un mese fa @skariko e io abbiamo ininziato a sperimentare su NodeBB con l'ambizione di creare un'alternativa federata ai gruppi Facebook, soprattutto quelli locali.
Per chi lo visita direttamente dal sito, Citiverse è un Forum; ma per chi lo usa dal Fediverso, Citiverse è un'istanza qualsiasi, ma con le "categorie" del Forum che diventano "gruppi Activitypub", come le comunità Lemmy.
Al momento abbiamo creato una settantina di comunità, suddivise per macrocategorie.
Volete visualizzarle dal vostro account Mastodon? Eccole qua:
NB: alcune potrebbero sembrarvi vuote, perché i messaggi che "contengono" si vedono solo dopo che le avete seguite.
1) DISCUSSIONI GENERALI
2) LUOGHI E CITTA'
- @abruzzo
- - @l-aquila
- @basilicata
- - @potenza
- @calabria
- - @catanzaro
- @campania
- - @napoli
- @emilia-romagna
- - @bologna
- @friuli-venezia-giulia
- - @trieste
- @lazio
- - @roma
- @liguria
- - @genova
- @lombardia
- - @varese
- - @como
- - @milano
- @marche
- - @ancona
- - - @senigallia
- @molise
- - @campobasso
- @piemonte
- - @torino
- @puglia
- - @bari
- @sardegna
- - @cagliari
- @sicilia
- - @palermo
- @toscana
- - @pisa
- - @firenze
- - @siena
- @trentino-alto-adige
- - @trento
- @umbria
- - @perugia
- @val-d-aosta
- - @aosta
- @veneto
- - @verona
- - @padova
- - @venezia
- - @rovigo
3) FEDIVERSO
- @fediverso@citiverse.it
- - @friendica
- - - @poliverso
- - @lemmy
- - - @feddit.it
- - @bluesky
- - @mastodon-glitch
- - - @poliversity
GRUPPI E ASSOCIAZIONI
- @gruppi-e-associazioni
- - @fiab-l-aquila
- - @neverland
- - @vegan-city
- - @addio-big-tech
- - @browser
- - @metaland
- - @localhost
- - @googlelandia
- - @amazon-ia
4) ALTRO
- @test
DI COSA ABBIAMO BISOGNO
Vogliamo far diventare Citiverse un'alternativa ai gruppi Facebook, ma per farlo abbiamo bisogno che sia una comunità attiva:
Se la discussione è scarsa, nessuno prenderà in considerazione citiverse.it! Quindi:1) seguite le comunità e partecipate alle discussioni con il vostro account federato
2) se volete una nuova comunità, chiedetecela
3) e se volete iscrivervi al forum, in questa fase, dobbiamo inviarvi l'invito via email
Researchers create ‘virtual scientists’ to solve complex biological problems
Researchers create ‘virtual scientists’ to solve complex biological problems
An AI lab developed by Stanford Medicine researchers has already shown promising results, generating ideas for a more effective COVID-19 vaccine in just a few days.news.stanford.edu
Le Guerre Italo-Etiopi
L'Etiopia era già da tempo un obiettivo coloniale dell'Italia, che aveva già provato ad invadere il paese nel 1896 subendo una sconfitta nella Battaglia di Adua. Mussolini era determinato a mostrare che il fascismo fosse in grado di vendicare l'umiliazione subita ad Adua e portare a compimento il sogno di un nuovo Impero Romano.
Guerre Italo-Etiopi - Enciclopedia della storia del mondo
Guerre Italo-Etiopi
L'Italia occupò l'Etiopia per cinque anni, dal 1935 al 1941, a seguito di un'invasione su vasta scala avviata dal dittatore fascista Benito Mussolini (1883-1945). Tuttavia, L'Etiopia era già da tempo...Fabio Sappino (https://www.worldhistory.org#organization)
A terrible idea: metal is a great conductor of heat, you'll literally freeze in winter and cook in the summer.
Pic unrelated.
Mavis Staples - One True Vine (2013)
A sei anni dall'ottimo Well never turn back e a tre dal buon You are not alone, ritorna Mavis Staples con "One True Vine", quattordicesima incisione della sua ultra quarantennale carriera. Da cantante gospel qual'è, è ancora la fede il comune denominatore dei suoi testi, ma è sempre la sua meravigliosa voce a renderli superlativi... Leggi e ascolta...
Mavis Staples - One True Vine (2013)
A sei anni dall'ottimo Well never turn back e a tre dal buon You are not alone, ritorna Mavis Staples con “One True Vine”, quattordicesima incisione della sua ultra quarantennale carriera. Da cantante gospel qual'è, è ancora la fede il comune denominatore dei suoi testi, ma è sempre la sua meravigliosa voce a renderli superlativi. A fronte dei suoi settantaquattro anni, la Mavis non mostra segni di decadimento... artesuono.blogspot.com/2014/11…
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Mavis Staples - One True Vine (2013)
di Silvano Bottaro A sei anni dall'ottimo Well never turn back e a tre dal buon You are not alone, ritorna Mavis Staples con "O...Silvano Bottaro (Blogger)
Young adults are leading the way in AI adoption
Young adults are leading the way in AI adoption - AP-NORC
Six in 10 adults have ever used AI to search for information. People under 30 are more likely to use AI for a variety of tasks, especially to brainstorm ideas.Tafari Torres (AP-NORC)
YouTube removes strong profanity restrictions from first 7 seconds- YouTube allows strong profanity in video openings while maintaining monetization limits for titles and thumbnails.
YouTube announced July 29, 2025, that videos containing strong profanity in the first 7 seconds will now be eligible for full ad revenue, reversing a policy that previously limited monetization for such content. The update, revealed through Jensen from TeamYouTube, eliminates restrictions that caused videos to earn limited or no ad revenue when strong language appeared during the opening moments.According to the announcement, the policy originally aligned YouTube's content standards with television broadcasting guidelines. "The policy originally aligned YouTube's content standards with the guidelines set for TV," the update states. However, advertiser tools now provide businesses with choices over ad placement based on content profanity levels, reducing the need for blanket restrictions.
YouTube removes strong profanity restrictions from first 7 seconds
YouTube allows strong profanity in video openings while maintaining monetization limits for titles and thumbnails.Luis Rijo (PPC Land)
Terremoto Kamchatka: dove potrebbe verificarsi lo Tsunami?
Collective Shout Purge Sees Horror Games In Crosshairs
https://nmiagaming.com/collective-shout-purge-sees-horror-games-targeted/
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Man, I knew it was only a matter of time but I didn't think it would be this bad, this soon.
Fear & Hunger is a goddamn masterpiece. Yes, it has depictions of nonconsensual sexual acts. It's in keeping with the lore of a world that is truly fucked even beyond our reality. It's an integral part of the worldbuilding, and it is by no means glorified.
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If only there was a method of paying people in a private and decentralized way, possibly maybe even... cryp"SCAM!"
"SCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM"
sits back down
edit: fuck American fascism! hugs the dollar for dear life
so which is it? 🤔
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What does it have to do with monkeys ?
NFT is a very small subset of "Cryptos".
On a more serious note, you really do prefer VISA MasterCard to dictate what is to be censored or not rather than using crypto currencies ?
Do you think it happen randomly that payment processors are unavoidable to get crypto money ? Because it's clearly on purpose and a way to control a market they didn't have any leverage on.
Still the take above of "I would rather support payment processors than Cryptos" still sound super dumb to me. People are so extreme on their assessment of technologies here. There is no nuance. AI is all bad, crypto is all bad that's pretty much the tone here.
Until one emerges that's even slightly stable enough to use as a secure currency (and not a stablecoin...), there can never be the kind of broad adoption introducing an entire separate exchange paradigm to the global economy would require. And that's aside from the technical requirements that aren't met - there's no crypto network that could even come close to handling the load put on ex: the ACH, meaning awful lag on every transaction.
It's just not there yet, and pretending like extreme reactions to a comment that's both condescending and insulting to the users who disagree with you are unreasonable - or a reflection of nuanced opinions on cryptocurrencies in general- is disingenuous enough to be concerning. Surely you must see the flaws in how you're behaving here.
I got robbed!
blames the currency
"God forbid I take responsibility for my own recklessness!"
The issues are layered but the core aspect is that everyone can get scammed and banks have protections for getting your money stolen while crypto doesn't.
But the more visible issue is just how the unregulated aspect of it being used to scam people predominantly has marred the topic for so many people to the point where people just want to stay away from it all. If anything I think it ends up being a good example for how people need regulation and we can't just have anarchy because people will take advantage of other people.
To add a metaphor, sure it's not the gun that does the killing it's the human, but regulating how the gun gets used does help with gun deaths a lot.
If people had used cryptocurrency as a currency instead of as a "it's totally not a security, we swear, even though we're only saying that to evade SEC regulations a little longer" there'd be a lot fewer people calling it a scam.
For sixteen years, crypto's only use cases seemed to be buying illegal goods and securities fraud. Finally, we have another use case presenting: perfectly legal transactions that credit card companies have gotten cold feet about.
Not every country has a corrupt securities administration. Don't push your third-world Americanism on others like its their problem.
Riiiight, let the fascists lead by example? lmao
Not every country has a corrupt securities administration.
Man, imagine how nice it would be if this were true.
There also has been cases where people increasingly used cryptocurrencies as their national currency was subject to instability and severe inflation. Usually the governments cracked down on it hard, like in Turkiye.
The SEC had every opportunity to make up it's fucking mind for years, but even after repeated promptings from all the big crypto exchanges, they kept putting things off and randomly throwing lawsuits for violations for things they were asked for guidance on.
Also, this is the exact kind of transaction they had in mind when they created the tech, but everyone decided it was only ever for drugs, because that's what the Wall St owned media told them to think
Also, this is the exact kind of transaction they had in mind when they created the tech, but everyone decided it was only ever for drugs, because that's what the Wall St owned media told them to think
What were the completely legal products that had Visa and Mastercard standing on the sidelines in 2009? Because without a real life example, I don't think big media had to do much to get people to ignore this use case at the time.
First, I don't understand why processors give a fuck. Do they imagine people are going to just stop using credit in protest of how other people spend their money? Tell me another fucking joke.
Second, I'm not a game developer, but I suddenly want to make a horror game that includes graphic, exploitive, gratuitous depictions of everything they complain about. And name the game Collective Shriek.
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If payment processors think they are liable because these games cause harm then where does it stop? Supermarkets sell cigarettes and so on...
NOW that they've started curating, that has become way more likely to actually happen. They could have claimed to be a neutral carrier before. Actively filtering means they've decided to take on that responsibility, and the consequences for missing stuff.
They're morons
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I don't get why the gaming platforms are removing games instead of removing the objecting payment providers as a payment option for purchasing those particular games.
If visa doesn't want people to purchase game X with Visa, then remove Visa as payment option for buying game X.
"Steam Did Not Respond To Us": Collective Shout Defends Calling On Payment Processors To Ban Adult Games
Collective Shout Responds To Critics Following Steam And Itch's Adult Games Ban
Collective Shout denies calling on Itch to remove all of its adult games, but it was behind the pressure on payment processors.Rhiannon Bevan (TheGamer)
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Cens+rship g+ne t++ f+cking f+r.
That article is shit to read. What's the point in censoring words?
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Collective Shout, the anti-p*rnography pressure group
Did they seriously censor their own article, on their own website
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Because nobody will ban that legally, and people paying for adult stuff themselves naturally have made a decision.
So these people (the Russian word is pidor) are trying to sneak a block someplace else.
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Because THEY decided that THEIR opinions are better than everyone else's, so YOU have to listen to THEM, willingly or not.
Something something free speech and all that jazz.
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Because talking is legal.
You shouldn't bombard those people with emails or phone calls or order pizza without toppings/cheese. Don't harass them and make their life miserable, don't ruin something they enjoy. Don't use OSINT to find more about them and certainly don't ask "where is your god now?" when they break down crying. Don't clog their systems with trashdata. Just don't raid them.
Talk with them in a civilized manner. Look at human history and you will see that every conflict can be settled if you are just willing to use words and nothing else.
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Look at human history and you will see that every conflict can be settled if you are just willing to use words and nothing else.
An admirable sentiment, but I feel like you and I read very different history books.
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Imagine 4k people sending 4k emails to 6 employees
They, understandably, don't list their emails but I doubt they're impossible to find
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Is it doxxing to post contact information for a public company? If so mods I'm sorry please don't ban me
Email: volunteers@collectiveshout.org or help@collectivevoice.com
Phone: +61 1300 146 987
Fax: +61 3 9815 9201
Mailing Address: PO Box 2451, Taylors Lakes, Victoria 3038, AU
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Melinda T Reist on Instagram: "For more information email melinda@tankardreist.com or head to my website melindatankardreist.com #melindatankardreist #schools #teachers #education #awareness #harassment #policy #practice #safeguarding #children #youth #
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Competition shows humans are still better than AI at coding – just
Competition shows humans are still better than AI at coding – just
Przemysław Dębiak, who beat OpenAI at world finals, says he may be last human to win due to incredible pace of technological progressHannah Devlin (The Guardian)
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It's more like comparing a review of Chapter 1 to a book report.
We know a computer is faster at things. It relies on that to perform iterations, overcoming the core shortfall of actual intelligence. Whereas the ideas a human gets are established almost instantly, especially with experience, but they perform slower.
Literally, this is the "development" in software development.
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The real winners from Trump’s ‘AI action plan’? Tech companies
The real winners from Trump’s ‘AI action plan’? Tech companies
Millions spent by Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft and others appear to have paid off as president vows to cut red tapeDara Kerr (The Guardian)
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Doh
All trumps policies are all about making a very small group for people very rich and ...
The end
SCOOP: Substack sent a push alert promoting a Nazi blog
SCOOP: Substack sent a push alert promoting a Nazi blog
The alert contained a swastika and prompted users to subscribe to newsletter featuring opinions and news important to the "white nationalist community."Taylor Lorenz (User Mag)
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Arkansas 'Whites-Only' Town Revives Far-Right Ideals: Return to Segregation?
A whites-only town in Arkansas revives far-right segregationist ideals, banning immigrants, people of colour, Jews, and LGBTQ+ individuals in a disturbing return to the past.
Off topic, but how often does the "Daily" Guardian actually post? 🤔
Also: holy anti-immigration weasel words, Batman!
Australia to ban under-16s from YouTube
Sydney (AFP) – Australia will use landmark social media laws to ban children under 16 from video-streaming site YouTube, a top minister said Wednesday stressing the need to shield them from "predatory algorithms".Communications Minister Anika Wells said four-in-ten Australian children had reported viewing harmful content on YouTube, one of the most visited websites in the world.
"We want kids to know who they are before platforms assume who they are," Wells said in a statement.
"There's a place for social media, but there's not a place for predatory algorithms targeting children."
Australia announced last year it was drafting laws that will ban children from social media sites such as Facebook, TikTok and Instagram until they turn 16.
The government had previously indicated YouTube would be exempt, given its widespread use in classrooms.
"Young people under the age of 16 will not be able to have accounts on YouTube," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told reporters on Wednesday.
"They will also not be able to have accounts on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and X among other platforms.
"We want Australian parents and families to know that we have got their back."
Albanese said the age limit may not be implemented perfectly -- much like existing restrictions on alcohol -- but it was still the right thing to do.
A spokesman for YouTube said Wednesday's announcement was a jarring U-turn from the government.
"Our position remains clear: YouTube is a video sharing platform with a library of free, high-quality content, increasingly viewed on TV screens," the company said in a statement.
"It's not social media."
On paper, the ban is one of the strictest in the world.
But the current legislation offers almost no details on how the rules will be enforced -- prompting concern among experts that it will simply be a symbolic piece of unenforceable legislation.
It is due to come into effect on December 10.
Social media giants -- which face fines of up to Aus$49.5 million (US$32 million) for failing to comply -- have described the laws as "vague", "problematic" and "rushed".
TikTok has accused the government of ignoring mental health, online safety and youth experts who had opposed the ban.
Meta -- owner of Facebook and Instagram -- has warned that the ban could place "an onerous burden on parents and teens".
The legislation has been closely monitored by other countries, with many weighing whether to implement similar bans.
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"There's a place for social media, but there's not a place for predatory algorithms targeting children."
So instead of adressing the algorithms we will collect information about everyone (including children) and violate their privacy instead. Makes perfect sense...
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As a parent of young kids....youtube is a complicated mess.
It is full of really great content; but YT kids sucks...so if you want access to the good stuff it is standard YT.
But the utter shit that shows up in the side bar and suggested videos is insane.
For older teens/adults; you don't have to worry about the shit tier garbage that is suggested.
I block the ads, but that is a whole other level of cringe/inappropriate content that just gets shoved into videos; completely unrelated to what is on.
You can use uBlock Origin to block the recommended section or another player like FreeTube which allows you to disable that section entirely.
FreeTube also offers Hide Videos and Playlists Containing Text feature in addition to general channel blocking. That should help tailoring content to kids where YouTube fails.
uBlock Origin - Free, open-source ad content blocker.
uBlock Origin is not just an “ad blocker“, it's a wide-spectrum content blocker with CPU and memory efficiency as a primary feature. Developed by Raymond Hill.uBlock Origin
Australia’s attempt to join the space race lasts 14 seconds
Australia’s attempt to join the space race lasts just 14 seconds
: ‘I would have liked more flight time but happy with this’ says CEO of private rocket outfitSimon Sharwood (The Register)
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L'abisso dei ragni che si servono di microbi per trasformare il gas metano in sostentamento - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
L'abisso dei ragni che si servono di microbi per trasformare il gas metano in sostentamento - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Nelle remote profondità del Pacifico, esistono recessi ove la vita è rarefatta al punto da permettere di sopravvivere soltanto ad animali altamente specializzati, il cui metabolismo è calibrato al fine di minimizzare il consumo di energie ed al tempo…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
Substack promoted a Nazi blog again
Substack sent a push alert encouraging users to subscribe to a Nazi newsletter that claimed Jewish people are a sickness and that we must eradicate minorities to build a “White homeland.”
This has been a problem for years: Substack has a Nazi problem - The Atlantic
Substack won’t commit to removing Nazi content - TechCrunch
I don’t think this can be ignored anymore. If you’re on Substack, please consider one of its many fine alternatives. Plus, it’s easy to move these days. Wired wrote about just a few last year
Substack won't commit to proactively removing Nazi content, ensuring further fallout | TechCrunch
Substack has industry-leading newsletter tools, but its recent content moderation missteps could prove costly.Taylor Hatmaker (TechCrunch)
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"I'm not a Nazi, but twenty bucks is twenty bucks."
--Substack, probably
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Idk about 'should' just out of paranoia that I can imagine a case where criticizing without sufficient contrast or a consistent-enough background of otherness, could potentially have unintended consequences or surprisingly negative overall moral impacts
Or maybe just paranoid idek
Lol, I can absolutely call a website (or argument) awful or absolutely moronic without providing an alternative. Especially when we're talking about Nazi supporters (which substack objectively is and has been for years).
As a wise man once said, I don't need to be a pilot to know a helicopter doesn't belong in a tree.
Fucking watch me.
Nazis bad. <- note the period that makes that a full sentence.
Don’t use substack. Or Twitter.
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Nazi ideology wants to kill free speech. If you truly want to protect free speech, you have to at least limit it to all the things that do not threaten it.
Note that the largest Nazi groups today are in the "allied" nations that "won" WW2.
I read a piece (can't find the source now, sorry) that blamed this squarely on the lack of education and remorse given to the colonial backdrop in which WW2 was fought.
Most parts of the world view WW2 as very much a European war that was imposed on unwilling global participants. The axis powers lost and Germany has since tried its best to reinvent itself while acknowledging its chequered past (check out: Vergangenheitsbewältigung), but the allied powers failed to recognise their colonial atrocities. For example, British history textbooks will loosely allude to the British empire saying that they were once a dominating global entity, but will make absolutely no mention of the numerous massacres and genocides for which they were responsible.
When wars are framed as competitions rather than tragedies, you will see the emergence of false victors instead of acknowledging lost generations. This directly results in a poor public understanding of how bad ideas can fester and hollow out any society.
Over the decades since WW2, the popular culture of the allied countries has typically portrayed Nazis as caricatured crazy monsters. They are treated as strange, other, and non-human. This seems to have thoroughly undermined people's ability to recognize Nazism as a destructive force that lurks in people, whether they're German or American or any other nationality. Any society has the potential to fall into this. The unreflective complacency of the WW2 victors after defeating Nazis once has led to a complete lack of awareness that it's an ongoing job to keep your society from falling prey to fascists.
For a while the collective memory of those who lived through the war protected us, but when that generation died off the lessons were forgotten. Some fell into fascism without realizing it because they assumed they were by nature better than Nazis, while others failed to notice the threat until dangerously late.
if i had a nickel for every time substack promoted a nazi blog.......
... i'd have a shitload of nickels.
Samsung’s One UI 8 might shut down bootloader unlocking on Galaxy phones
Samsung’s One UI 8 might shut down bootloader unlocking on Galaxy phones
Samsung’s One UI 8 update appears to block more users from unlocking their device’s bootloader, preventing them from installing custom software and making other changes to their Galaxy device.Emma Roth (The Verge)
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Yeah they might come locked, but the owner needs to be able to remove that lock if they want to.
I can't remember owning an Android device it wasn't possible on. What do you mean just pixel and galaxy allow it?
Huh, I have the s23 and just updated yesterday. I still have it in dev options (haven't tried enabling it though)
Wierd if they allow it for older but not newer phones on the same os version.
I would hate that though, I am really hoping to flash some other OS when Samsung stops with security updates.
OT but form factor looks like a Sony Xperia. The trend points to sleek now?
Edit: right, it's a foldable.
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Ruffle - Flash Emulator
Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Ruffle targets both desktop and the web using WebAssembly.ruffle.rs
Oh. Will have to take a look. Thanks!
I also saw this earlier on F-Droid, but for some reason thought it was yet another social network/messaging service, and the lack of an useful description in the F-Droid page just made me skip it.
Ruffle | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
An Android application for ruffle.rsf-droid.org
dreamweaver, fireworks, and flash ❤
but netscape composer was still the top of the mountain. ❤
Damn fancy pants, ain't nobody who can afford to use 700mb of potential storage for a 24mb installer and a crack with a virus. That's why 32mb USB sticks were invented.
We plebs had CD-ROMs from Bulgaria filled with software compressed to the max including both Flash and that Adobe program used to create flash content. And ripped versions of games where the audio and video was recompressed at a barely tolerable bitrate. Everything with cracks and viruses of course.
That's how I heard Oasis for the first time, "Champagne Supernova". Bundled as an MP3 with that dang music player that I can't remember the name of. You know the one that really whips the llamas ass? Yeah, that's the one.
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That's why 32mb USB sticks were invented.
I think blank CD-Rs were cheaper than any size USB drive at that point...
Absolutely, and the really fancy people even had CD-RW, an opti-magnetic system. But not all disk drives could read them, just like not all computers had an USB port!
Wild times, let's not even get started on DVD-R and DVD+R - we could be here for hours.
honestly i miss the days of having a cd book of dvd/cd rom discs all written on in sharpie 🙁
software binders were great.
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I had so many OSX and Final Cut Pro DVD-Rs. And Adobe CS.
Nowadays I just use FOSS alternatives. Pirated software isn’t worth the risk anymore IMO.
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I can see a use case for sending files from phone to phone, but wouldn't you just talk to someone if you're that close?
Also, I wonder what the theoretical range is? How many relay points will a message go through?
Reminder that this is the same app that a few weeks ago was found to be advertised as secure when it was still experimental and without being audited, and for which multiple serious vulnerabilities were found before they added the disclaimer saying it was experimental:
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Jack Dorsey says his 'secure' new Bitchat app has not been tested for security | TechCrunch
Dorsey admitted that his new messaging app had not been reviewed or tested for security issues prior to its launch.Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai (TechCrunch)
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It was very clearly advertised as experimental and insecure:
WarningPrivate message and channel features have not received external security review and may contain vulnerabilities. Do not use for sensitive use cases, and do not rely on its security until it has been reviewed
Briar is already audited lmao
The other option is Meshtashtic
Either is better than this amateur stuff
TikTok hires ex-Israeli army instructor as new hate speech manager, sparking backlash
TikTok's new hire to oversee hate speech policies for the app has long-standing ties to the Israeli army, the company confirmed to Jewish Insider on Monday.
The social media platform announced that Erica Mindel, a former US State Department contractor who worked for ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, the Biden administration’s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, will join TikTok’s public policy and hate speech team in the US.
Mindel will “develop and drive the company’s positions on hate speech”, aim to “influence legislative and regulatory frameworks”, and “analyse hate speech trends” with a particular focus on antisemitic content, according to the official job description shared by TikTok.
Before her career at the US State Department, Mindel was an instructor in the Armoured Corps in the Israeli army’s spokesperson’s unit, according to information she provided when she appeared on a podcast with the American Jewish Committee.
TikTok hires ex-Israeli army instructor as new hate speech manager, sparking backlash
TikTok's new hire to oversee hate speech policies for the app has long-standing ties to the Israeli army, the company confirmed to Jewish Insider on Monday.MEE staff (Middle East Eye)
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Can the seeseepee please come back and start actually censoring it to chinese commie standards?
No but seriously, I genuinely don't get how a Chinese company can get away with doing this.
They split the actual Chinese company Douyin into two so that TikTok would abide to US law.
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