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in reply to return2ozma

Unique links are created when Grok users press a button to share a transcript of their conversation - but as well as sharing the chat with the intended recipient, the button also appears to have made the chats searchable online.


This is t he r second article about chatbots “leaking” ended users share their chats with search indexing enabled.

That isn’t leaking. That’s just shitty journalism.

I hate grok.

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US | New York appeals court tosses $465 million award in Trump civil fraud case


A divided New York appeals court on Thursday unanimously struck down a nearly half-billion-dollar financial penalty against US President Donald Trump as unconstitutionally excessive, while issuing a fractured ruling on the underlying fraud allegations that produced no clear majority.


Case file: nycourts.gov/courts/AD1/calend…





in reply to return2ozma

Software development, equities trading and customer support according to the article.
in reply to dparticiple

The number of times i get blatantly false or outdated info when using chatgpt to resolve some issue when resolving such a basic thing like updating packages makes me laugh. Its a glorified search engine. Even generating boilerplate shit its 50/50 at best.


Mexico launches 'Health Routes' to address medication shortages


Mexico has started delivering medications and medical provisions to health centers, under a new program to resolve supply shortages.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/mexiconewsda…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.







Drone attack destroys 16 trucks carrying UN food to Sudan's famine-hit Darfur region


The United Nations says a drone attack on a U.N. convoy set fire to all 16 trucks carrying desperately needed food to Sudan’s famine-hit North Darfur region and destroyed all the vehicles


Archived version: archive.is/newest/independent.…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.




Xbox app on Windows will soon let you install other storefronts through it


Microsoft is upgrading the Xbox app on Windows again, letting users install third-party applications, including other storefronts, directly from the library.

https://www.neowin.net/news/xbox-app-on-windows-will-soon-let-you-install-other-storefronts-through-it/



Nearly all fatalities from Afghanistan bus crash were deportees from Iran


A bus carrying Afghan deportees from Iran collided with a fuel truck and a motorcycle, killing 78 people


Archived version: archive.is/newest/middleeastey…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.



in reply to roofuskit

Because they keep buying shit they don't need and hording it in the garage, while their car sits outside in the driveway exposed to the elements.

Hyperinflation and incoming recession aside, Americans have been using their garages for junk storage for many decades.

in reply to 3abas

Don't get me wrong, most of them spend money like morons while complaining they need more.

However, electric vehicles are still just too expensive of an investment to justify to the average American.

This could probably be fixed if the leeches maximizing profit off of them made less profit, but why would they do that unless they're forced to?


in reply to FRYD

Yeah, and electricity can kill you and start fires, that's why we only use it in controlled equipment. Bleach can kill you too, that's why I only defend it to clean the house. I also only defend knifes to chop vegetables, not to murder babies. What a dumb argument: "you only defend technology X for its good uses, and not for killing kittens".





Congressman Introduces Cybercrime Marque and Reprisal Authorization Act to Combat Foreign Scam Syndicates


This legislation revives Congress’s Article I authority to issue letters of marque and reprisal, allowing the executive branch to deputize licensed cyber operators to pursue foreign cybercriminal enterprises targeting American citizens and infrastructure.

in reply to misk

@misk@piefed.social please add the required [Opinion] prefix.
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in reply to Possibly linux

It lacks context, but everything in the title is correct, so I'm not sure clickbait label counts here.




Certain Android VPN apps are insecure, secretly tied to one Chinese company


Techspot has a table of some known bad VPNs, and concludes:

The report does not speculate heavily on Qihoo 360's motives for concealing ownership of so many free VPN apps, an approach that likely helped boost downloads while avoiding reputational risks. The company, which has well-documented ties to Beijing's communist regime, may have pursued this strategy to minimize costs and maintain deniability.


For more details on the security issues, this is about the same paper: cyberinsider.com/vpn-apps-used…



Alleged Pirate Site Operator Arrested, Family Crowdfunds "David vs. Goliath" Defense


With millions of monthly visits, sports streaming service 'Al Ángulo TV' was a massive success. The operator of the service, who wasn't shy about appearing in public, was very active on social media. This brazen stance didn't go unnoticed by rights holders. This week, Argentinian authorities arrested the alleged operator, Alejo Leonel Warles, who now faces a criminal prosecution. His family is reportedly backing a fundraiser to aid a "David vs. Goliath" defense.


[PDF] Tesla is slow in reporting crashes and the feds have launched an investigation to find out why


The Office of Defects Investigation (“ODI”) has identified numerous incident reports submitted by
Tesla, Inc. (“Tesla”) in response to Standing General Order 2021-01 (the “SGO”), in which the
reported crashes occurred several months or more before the dates of the reports. The majority
of these reports involved crashes in which the Standing General Order in place at the time
required a report to be submitted within one or five days of Tesla receiving notice of the crash.
When the reports were submitted, Tesla submitted them in one of two ways. Many of the reports
were submitted as part of a single batch, while others were submitted on a rolling basis.

Preliminary engagement between ODI and Tesla on the issue indicates that the timing of the
reports was due to an issue with Tesla’s data collection, which, according to Tesla, has now been
fixed. NHTSA is opening this Audit Query, a standard process for reviewing compliance with legal
requirements, to evaluate the cause of the potential delays in reporting, the scope of any such
delays, and the mitigations that Tesla has developed to address them. As part of this review,
NHTSA will assess whether any reports of prior incidents remain outstanding and whether the
reports that were submitted include all of the required and available data.



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The forgotten war on the Walkman


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in reply to Picasso

I still have a walkman in my eurorack (the Loopman from Error Intruments).


On August 20, China's Great Firewall blocked all TCP port 443 traffic, used for HTTPS, for ~74 minutes, an unusual move; the cause may be accidental





95% of Companies See ‘Zero Return’ on $30 Billion Generative AI Spend, MIT Report Finds


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in reply to kalkulat

But it's okay, because MY company is AHEAD OF THE CURVE on those 95% losses
in reply to kalkulat

Once again we see the Parasite Class playing unethically with the labour/wealth they have stolen from their employees.




On the eve of Gamescom, Microsoft workers occupy the Xbox company's campus in protest at dealings with the Israeli military


This week, dozens of Microsoft employees occupied the company's east campus in Redmond, Washington in protest against the use of Azure and generative AI technologies by the Israeli military, during their on-going assault on Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.

This follows an announcement from Microsoft that they would commission another "external" inquiry into their business relationship with Israel's armed forces, after the Guardian and other papers reported on an alleged collaboration with one particular intelligence division, Unit 8200, that has seen Israel gather data from phones and store it on Microsoft servers overseas.

Amongst other things, the surveillance data is reportedly being used to target airstrikes in the course of an invasion of Gaza that has claimed the lives of tens of thousands, the majority of them civilians. Microsoft declined to comment on the recent Guardian allegations concerning Unit 8200 when approached by RPS, but have previously insisted that their own internal reporting has found "no evidence to date that Microsoft’s Azure and AI technologies have been used to target or harm people in the conflict in Gaza."

The protest at Microsoft's campus was brief. According to the Guardian, current and former staff declared one area a 'Free Zone', and occupied it with placards that read "Join The Worker Intifada - No Labor for Genocide" and "Martyred Palestinian Children's Plaza".