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in reply to silence7

How long until an executive order saying that grand juries are no longer needed for federal cases?


ChatGPT influences how we speak


Research.

“This research focuses on a central issue in the discourse surrounding AI and language: are these language changes happening because we’re using a tool and repeating what it suggested or is language changing because AI is influencing the human language system?” said assistant professor of computational linguistics and principal investigator Tom Juzek. “By analyzing lexical trends before and after ChatGPT was released in 2022, we found a convergence between human word choices and LLM-associated patterns with AI buzzwords.”

While rapid increases in the use of certain words — like Omicron — do occur, these increases are typically due to real-world events. Recent large-scale upticks in the use of words like “delve” and “intricate” in certain fields, especially education and academic writing, are attributed to the widespread introduction of LLMs with a chat function, like ChatGPT, that overuses those buzzwords.

“The changes we are seeing in spoken language are pretty remarkable, especially when compared to historical trends,” Juzek said. “What stands out is the breadth of change: so many words are showing notable increases over a relatively short period. Given that these are all words typically overused by AI, it seems plausible to conjecture a link.”

Words including “surpass,” “boast,” “meticulous,” “strategically,” and “garner” have also seen considerable increases in usage since the release of ChatGPT. While these words are often used in a formal or academic tone, which makes them less common in unscripted, spoken language, researchers found that nearly three-quarters of these target words showed increased usage with some more than doubling in frequency.

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Word documents will be saved to the cloud automatically on Windows going forward



in reply to silence7

Hey remember when not everyone agreed that cigarettes cause lung cancer? Who was it that funded research in bad faith to suggest that people should totally not worry and keep buying cigarettes... oh right, the people selling cigarettes.
in reply to ol_capt_joe

Believe if it was only now that the revelation that cigarettes cause cancer was in progress, there would be a large, confident contingent of folks swearing they're actually great for you led by the likes of RFK Jr.
in reply to johnny_deadeyes

The tobacco companies funded a small army of shills who said exactly that, publishing fraudulent papers and feeding the media's phony simplistic need for "balance."
in reply to silence7

"I'm just asking questions!"

Sealioning as a justification for corrupt policy.


in reply to Gladaed

28k a year for 20 years is 560k people. Thats a lot.
in reply to Sanctus

Probably orders of magnitudes less than e.g. traffic and pollution. Still a couple of trillion dollars in damages.(Assuming 5m$ per victim)


Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36407280


Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published


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Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36407280


Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published


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Malicious versions of Nx and some supporting plugins were published


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South Korea ban using mobile phones and other smart devices during classes at elementary and middle schools nationwide, starting March 2026


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in reply to silence7

But when I looked outside of the United States, I found that basically every other country with a major wildfire season is now giving crews masks to protect against smoke. And they have not seen an increase in heat stroke. Firefighters are not collapsing because they’re getting too hot. They basically just take off the mask if they’re starting to overheat.

My sources at the Forest Service told me what’s really going on here is a fear of admitting how dangerous smoke is. They said if the Forest Service were to acknowledge how risky it is to work in smoke, the agency might have to start taking on a lot of extra costs. It might have to start paying for more health care. Or hiring more firefighters so that workers could take breaks. And it could also just become harder to recruit for these jobs that are already pretty grueling and low-paying.


Seems the orphan crushing machine is working as designed.

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in reply to silence7

theguardian.com/world/2023/jun…

I remember this article from a couple years ago talking about the ethos of taking care of the limited firefighting resources we had. Firefighters in Alberta have 12 hour shifts followed by mandated breaks, which is not a thing in the US.




Lynx-R1 Headset Makers Release 6DoF SLAM Solution As Open Source


cross-posted from: ibbit.at/post/37907

Some readers may recall the Lynx-R1 headset — it was conceived as an Android virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR) headset with built-in hand tracking, designed to be open where others were closed, allowing developers and users access to inner workings in defiance of walled gardens. It looked very promising, with features rivaling (or surpassing) those of its contemporaries.

Founder [Stan Larroque] recently announced that Lynx’s 6DoF SLAM (simultaneous location and mapping) solution has been released as open source. ORB-SLAM3 (GitHub repository) takes in camera images and outputs a 6DoF pose, and does so effectively in real-time. The repository contains some added details as well as a demo application that can run on the Lynx-R1 headset.

The unusual optics are memorable. (Hands-on Lynx-R1 by Antony Vitillo)

As a headset the Lynx-R1 had a number of intriguing elements. The unusual optics, the flip-up design, and built-in hand tracking were impressive for its time, as was the high-quality mixed reality pass-through. That last feature refers to the headset using its external cameras as inputs to let the user see the real world, but with the ability to have virtual elements displayed and apparently anchored to real-world locations. Doing this depends heavily on the headset being able to track its position in the real world with both high accuracy and low latency, and this is what ORB-SLAM3 provides.

A successful crowdfunding campaign for the Lynx-R1 in 2021 showed that a significant number of people were on board with what Lynx was offering, but developing brand new consumer hardware is a challenging road for many reasons unrelated to developing the actual thing. There was a hands-on at a trade show in 2021 and units were originally intended to ship out in 2022, but sadly that didn’t happen. Units still occasionally trickle out to backers and pre-orders according to the unofficial Discord, but it’s safe to say things didn’t really go as planned for the R1.

It remains a genuinely noteworthy piece of hardware, especially considering it was not a product of one of the tech giants. If we manage to get our hands on one of them, we’ll certainly give you a good look at it.


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Immigration advocates alarmed over detention of DACA recipient: ‘No legal basis’


Border patrol agents arrested Catalina Santiago, granted temporary protection as a Dreamer, on 3 August

Catalina “Xochitl” Santiago had already made it past the security line at the El Paso airport when two border patrol agents called her in for questioning and whisked her away to an immigration detention center.

Nearly a month after her arrest, she and her family still aren’t clear why she is detained. Santiago is a beneficiary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) program – which has allowed her to legally live and work in the US.

“They have no legal basis for why they detained her or why they’re holding her or why they’re trying to deport her,” said her spouse, Desiree Miller. And immigration officials have yet to provide her or her family any clear answers, she added.



T-Rex Burger


Is there really a target market for this abomination?
(TikTok screencap)
in reply to oplkill

Last time I replied to a comment here my comment got deleted for violating "be civil' rule. I'm going to violate again and tell you.. Are you really this dumb? Cant you comprehend what people mean when they say free healthcare you muppet?

P.s. Mods: are you going to implement a "don't say dumb things" rule ? Why do we have to be civil against obvious empty buckets for brains?

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Anthropic: Claude was weaponized for sophisticated cybercrimes, including a “vibe-hacking” data extortion scheme


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36406626

Threat Intelligence Report

  • Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out.
  • AI has lowered the barriers to sophisticated cybercrime. Criminals with few technical skills are using AI to conduct complex operations, such as developing ransomware, that would previously have required years of training.
  • Cybercriminals and fraudsters have embedded AI throughout all stages of their operations. This includes profiling victims, analyzing stolen data, stealing credit card information, and creating false identities allowing fraud operations to expand their reach to more potential targets.




Anthropic: Claude was weaponized for sophisticated cybercrimes, including a “vibe-hacking” data extortion scheme


Threat Intelligence Report

  • Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out.
  • AI has lowered the barriers to sophisticated cybercrime. Criminals with few technical skills are using AI to conduct complex operations, such as developing ransomware, that would previously have required years of training.
  • Cybercriminals and fraudsters have embedded AI throughout all stages of their operations. This includes profiling victims, analyzing stolen data, stealing credit card information, and creating false identities allowing fraud operations to expand their reach to more potential targets.





Anthropic: Claude was weaponized for sophisticated cybercrimes, including a “vibe-hacking” data extortion scheme


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36406626

Threat Intelligence Report

  • Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out.
  • AI has lowered the barriers to sophisticated cybercrime. Criminals with few technical skills are using AI to conduct complex operations, such as developing ransomware, that would previously have required years of training.
  • Cybercriminals and fraudsters have embedded AI throughout all stages of their operations. This includes profiling victims, analyzing stolen data, stealing credit card information, and creating false identities allowing fraud operations to expand their reach to more potential targets.




Anthropic: Claude was weaponized for sophisticated cybercrimes, including a “vibe-hacking” data extortion scheme


Threat Intelligence Report

  • Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out.
  • AI has lowered the barriers to sophisticated cybercrime. Criminals with few technical skills are using AI to conduct complex operations, such as developing ransomware, that would previously have required years of training.
  • Cybercriminals and fraudsters have embedded AI throughout all stages of their operations. This includes profiling victims, analyzing stolen data, stealing credit card information, and creating false identities allowing fraud operations to expand their reach to more potential targets.





Anthropic: Claude was weaponized for sophisticated cybercrimes, including a “vibe-hacking” data extortion scheme


Threat Intelligence Report

  • Agentic AI has been weaponized. AI models are now being used to perform sophisticated cyberattacks, not just advise on how to carry them out.
  • AI has lowered the barriers to sophisticated cybercrime. Criminals with few technical skills are using AI to conduct complex operations, such as developing ransomware, that would previously have required years of training.
  • Cybercriminals and fraudsters have embedded AI throughout all stages of their operations. This includes profiling victims, analyzing stolen data, stealing credit card information, and creating false identities allowing fraud operations to expand their reach to more potential targets.


youtuber impazziti cancellan la roba e l’octopiangiaggio inizia di nuovo!


Ma cos’è ‘sta storia assurda e ricorrente che gli youtuber dal niente (anche se oddio, forse non proprio dal niente a questo punto) prendono e diventano schizoidi, facendo sparire (a volte cancellando, forse altre mettendo il privato, boh) i loro video? E, precisamente, non tutti i video, e nemmeno i video più vecchi, ma in […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


youtuber impazziti cancellan la roba e l’octopiangiaggio inizia di nuovo!


Ma cos’è ‘sta storia assurda e ricorrente che gli youtuber dal niente (anche se oddio, forse non proprio dal niente a questo punto) prendono e diventano schizoidi, facendo sparire (a volte cancellando, forse altre mettendo il privato, boh) i loro video? E, precisamente, non tutti i video, e nemmeno i video più vecchi, ma in special modo quelli relativamente più nuovi. Si, solo negli youtuber (o forse, negli influencer audiovisivi tutti, ma io consumo solo youtube, perché solo lì c’è roba elaborata) vedo questo comportamento… non nei blogger, non negli sviluppatori open source (quelli fanno di molto peggio); non capisco. 🥴

Ma succede davvero da un giorno all’altro, eh… cos’è, alla sera vanno bene, come sono andati bene per mesi, e alla mattina dopo invece non più? E questa non è solo un’ipotesi, bensì ho la certezza che sia così: con il fatto che uso un aggregatore di feed RSS per tenere le mie iscrizioni di YouTube, se lo youtuber cancella o nasconde i video più recenti, quelli più vecchi (che altrimenti sarebbero oltre il limite di elementi) ecco che risalgono in cima, e io li vedo come se fossero nuovi (anche se in effetti non so perché in FreshRSS appaiano con una data e ora recente, anziché con quella di pubblicazione originale… meglio per me, così mi accorgo delle magagne semplicemente scrollando normalmente). 👹

Sarò io che ho tra le iscrizioni troppi youtuber schizofrenici, o è fisiologico che su circa un migliaio ce ne debba essere almeno qualcuno particolare? La cosa strana è che in genere questo avviene comunque di rado… e invece, temo purtroppo che anche in questo ora ci sia qualcosa sotto, perché ho appena visto questa cosa succedere con ben 2 youtuber a distanza di proprio pochi giorni: 3 giorni fa ho notato che il fu YouTube Fa Cagare ha attuato la rimozione coatta di tutti i video degli ultimi 5-6 anni, e stamattina invece noto che Hiding In My Room pure ha fatto la sua solita pulizia varia (si, in effetti di lui non mi stupisco, ma rimane la goccia che oggi ha fatto traboccare il fritto misto). 😾
Non parliamo nemmeno di come il secondo tizio (…che in foto è a sinistra, e non a destra come dovrebbe essere logico, perché sono purtroppo una frana), tra i tanti video cancellati, abbia lasciato al proprio posto una quantità sospetta di recensioni tutte rigorosamente negative di vari prodotti — e sono abbastanza sicura che di Switch 2 ne avesse parlato bene o almeno neutralmente, ma invece c’è solo un video “VERY disappointing…“, figuriamoci…
Però bah, questa cosa non la gradisco, ‘un mi garba, serve una soluzione definitiva!!! Ovviamente non posso scaricarmi tutti i video di cui normalmente salverei un semplice link (…ci ho provato in passato, e scaricando in 720p VP9/AV1 ho riempito un disco da 320 GB in appena qualche mese)… Però, come dire… si da il caso che io mesi fa avessi trovato per caso un metodo efficace per salvare video di YouTube sull’Internet Archive, a differenza del “salva pagina ora” che non ha mai funzionato, quindi… La soluzione è smettere di usare dei normali segnalibri (nel mio caso, Shiori, non i merdosi del browser) per salvare i video, e invece usare un blog su WordPress.org semplicemente embeddando i video; la magia automatica del web farà il resto, dietro le quinte!!! 😈

#lost #media #youtuber #youtubers




“These were not negotiations”


Arnaud Bertrand

This is extraordinary. For the many of you who wonder how the EU could agree to such a humiliating "deal" with Trump, wonder no more.

We have an unusually straightforward answer directly from the horse's mouth: Sabine Weyand, who's the Directorate-General for Trade at the EU commission.

As she puts its:
- "If you didn't hear me say the word 'negotiation' – that's because there wasn't one." => the U.S. dictated the terms
- "From the Commission's perspective, this was a strategic compromise, not an ideal economic solution" => they're aware this completely f*cks the EU economically
- "The European side was under massive pressure to find a quick solution to stabilize transatlantic relations – especially with regard to security guarantees" => the EU agreed to the "deal" under a protection racket
- "We have a land war on the European continent. And we are completely dependent on the United States. The member states were not prepared to take the risk of further escalation – that would have been the consequence of European countermeasures." => Europe acted out of fear, choosing economic submission because of its total dependence on the U.S. (which ironically will only worsen the dependence)

There you have it, she said the quiet part out loud: the EU is in such a terrible strategic situation and EU leaders have so little courage that they're unable and unwilling to say 'no' to even the most humiliating demands.

xcancel.com/RnaudBertrand/stat…



#qualedistribuzioneperchicomincia


Quale distribuzione è meglio per chi vuole iniziare ad usare Linux e non ne capisce nulla?
Il dual boot, è una cosa saggia?

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in reply to Andre123

sì, win! principalmente qualcosa che renda indolore la cosa
in reply to MrDonz

Beh le tre che ho citato, soprattutto Mint, dovrebbe rendere il meno difficle possibile il cambiamento. Frequenta il forum di Linux Mint, troverai moltissimi consigli, tutorial ecc.



Do Any of You Guys Have Ideas for an Open Source Political Party?


I have been brainstorming an Open Source Political Party. Its probably the only way the entire earth isnt going to be ruined by corporations and dumb people.

Some ideas,

A digital voting framework, no rich canidates allowed.

Transparent online interviews, instead of debates, have a topic of the week.

A summery of peoples positions before the election.

--Some first policies--

Get rid of most laws and taxes, have a simple flat tax on everyone that is the same.

Replace our currency with a metal based currency with no fixed value by law.

Trans rights and Expanding the Constitution to limit the types of laws other politicians can pass if they are antihuman, antiliberty.

Reimaging some systems like healthcare and education for the 21st century and beyond.

Informing juries of their right to nullify the legal process

Forcing transparency in the state, passing privacy laws and protections.

Scientific funding for some ideas, like helping trans people to get better treatment and also have children. Taking half of tax revenues and giving it back to people in UBI. Creating a defensive military instead of an imperial one. Giving children more rights. Expanding schools into bording schools where students have a right to pick their school and live there if they want to escape abusive parents.

Bottom up governments, top down civil rights enforcment and dispute settling and managing of resources.

Getting rid of property tax for most people, only taxing property when someone or an entity owns multiple properties. No spamming to het around the tax.

Creating an opensource free internet infastructure and a free digital low bandwidth per user national digital radio network.

Right to repair and hack your devices. Full ownership of most devices. People cannot sell you partial ownership and puppet you through restrictive contracts, but still have protrctions for intellectual property. All devices must have open bootloaders or unlockable bootloaders. People cannot monopolize things like the radio chips and stuff to keep out competition and control the telecomunications infastructure by forcing people to only use apple and android devices which are full of spyware and adware and dont have root access to the hardware.

What do you guys think? Any ideas? Anyone want to maybe meet once a week on discord to start planing out the platform?

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Consigli per un DynDNS provider EU o magari italiano (e comunque non criminale)?


Sto iniziando a giocare con un vecchio laptop sciacallato dal lavoro su cui ho installato ubuntu server, con Nextcloud e Docker.

Con Docker Compose ho installato Nginx e adesso vorrei provare a fare la cosa del DDNS su un dominio che ho registrato presso un provider italiano.

Ho guardato a un po' di provider e mi sembrano essere tutti americani o comunque su infrastruttura americana (DuckDNS su AWS, etc)

C'è qualcuno che mi consigliate nostrano o comunque EU e che abbia in generale una buona reputazione?

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in reply to IsaamoonKHGDT_6143

OK, I'll need some explanation because I don't fully understand what is being explained in the article.
in reply to Daerun

Microsoft made some database software called DocumentDB (which utilizes a kind of database system called NoSQL) that the Linux Foundation is now accepting into their list of projects they support. This was done because, unlike others like MongoDB, this one called DocumentDB was released under a license that people can use without certain restrictions that MongoDB put inside their license.

The core issue is that big tech companies regularly take software developed by open source devs and then use it for their big money machines without giving anything back to the original developers. MongoDB was fed up with this and started using a license that forces companies to publicize the code of the projects they use MongoDB for. Big Tech doesnt like that, because they really like money and not sharing how they make that money.

"Today, the market has spoken," Farkas wrote on Tuesday. "The Linux Foundation has announced the adoption of the DocumentDB project to create an open standard with MongoDB compatibility, the exact thing we were sued for earlier this year."


So now they have a software suite that people can use to replace their MongoDB systems.

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in reply to unexposedhazard

But MongoDB had an AGPL license. Why did they decide to change to a more restrictive one?
in reply to MCasq_qsaCJ_234

According to the company: mongodb.com/company/newsroom/p…

Unfortunately, once an open source project becomes interesting, it is too easy for cloud vendors who have not developed the software to capture all of the value while contributing little back to the community


They are totally morally correct imo, but reality simply doesnt work like that. If you disallow free use of your software for commercial purposes, it will simply die.
They also just spent a bit too much money on a single project from what it look like.

“We have invested approximately $300M in R&D over the past decade to offer a modern, general purpose, open source database for everyone. With the added protection of the SSPL, we can continue to invest in R&D and further drive innovation and value for the community.”


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MongoDB

MongoDB has been removed from the Debian, Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux distributions because of the licensing change. Fedora determined that the SSPL version 1 is not a free software license because it is "intentionally crafted to be aggressively discriminatory" towards commercial users.
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in reply to MCasq_qsaCJ_234

MongoDB was never about open source but about making money. 10+ years ago they were trying to market their JSON store as capable of anything when it could not even handle objects larger than 64 MB: yeah I know you use collections not nesting but try to aggregate complex data without constantly working around that limit.

The fact that it still exists when there are alternatives that are faster and more efficient amazes me.

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in reply to Daerun

The 'traditional' way of storing a database is on a mainframe or supercomputer, where all the information is stored in tables with the information all uniquely stored, frequently containing id references to other tables. For instance, an 'orders' table would have a customer id in it, and the 'customer' table would have their name and address. The programming language for databases like that is SQL - PostGres and Oracle are examples. That model gives you a lot of advantages - the data is always consistent, changes are either made completely or not at all - but every query has to go through one machine, so performance can suck, and you waste a lot of time 'joining' tables together for certain kinds of query.

If you're storing eg. a blog with comments on it, that model doesn't make sense. Each page has a varied selection of comments, comment will have a username and maybe their icon, which will rarely change, but will need to be evaluated by the database every time. It would make more sense to output the pre-rendered page as a JSON blob, and you could have a hundred machines with a few pages each to share the load. Updating people's icons and adding new comments would need to be done by telling each machine to make a certain update if they've a copy of that page; you'd 'eventually' be consistent, but if you don't care about that then you get a very scalable robust solution quite cheaply. Examples of such 'NoSQL' databases are MongoDB, Hadoop and DocumentDB.

Linux foundation have looked at DocumentDB's license and said 'yes, free enough for us', so they'll adopt it.

in reply to addie

tl;dr: MongoDB is Web Scale.
in reply to Daerun

Mongo DB popularized the "document DB" model which is just storing JSON in a database and offering a way to interact with it roughly like you would data in a traditional relational DB.

7ish years ago, they got fed up with the major cloud providers offering their free software as a service and changed their license to one that is more restrictive.

Of course this is sort of the inevitable outcome: a cloud provider builds a competing product and then "open sources" it in a way that will allow them to grab mind share and eventually erode the company that dared to demand compensation for a "free" product.

Microsoft added a middle finger by announcing it just before mongo released quarterly financials too.

in reply to Daerun

DocumentDB is a NoSQL-ish database implementation built on PostgreSQL that has been accepted by the Linux Foundation. It was created by Microsoft (under MIT license) in response to MongoDB's more restrictive licensing.

Time will tell what adoption is like or if Mongo will change it's licensing to be more permissive.

in reply to h54

If MongoDB changes its license back to AGPL it will be another comedy like Redis
in reply to h54

The best option I see for MongoDB is for In-Q-Tel (CIA) or the government to acquire the company.
in reply to IsaamoonKHGDT_6143

TL;DR « Microsoft began developing DocumentDB in 2024 as a set of PostgreSQL extensions »

I can’t help but think : what could go wrong ? 🙄



(Social Security Administration)SSA's chief data officer files a whistleblower complaint that DOGE uploaded a database with every Social Security number ever issued to an insecure cloud server


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36366091

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(Social Security Administration)SSA's chief data officer files a whistleblower complaint that DOGE uploaded a database with every Social Security number ever issued to an insecure cloud server


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#USA


London targets noisy commuters with headphone campaign: TfL posters are appealing to passengers who blast loud music and calls out their speakers to ‘be respectful.’


  • As 4G and 5G covers more of London's transport network, TfL's campaign is about changing behaviours and encouraging customers to be respectful
  • This supports TfL's existing #TravelKind campaign, which encourages customers to be considerate of one another when using public transport
  • Posters appearing on the Elizabeth line from today and will expand to other TfL services this autumn
  • Customers also reminded to look up from their screens when using public transport in case someone needs their seat more



Uncomfortable Questions About Android Developer Verification


cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36398844

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Uncomfortable Questions About Android Developer Verification


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in reply to Pro

Question 3. Why does Google’s privacy policy allow Google to share “personal information” with any “businesses or persons”?


The Google Paradox

in reply to Pro

It's nice to hear from Mark Murphy on this. He's a legend in the Android space.
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in reply to silence7

Explanation? The oil industry and all of it's executives need jail time for treason, just like the current regimes actions, is the explanation. Their decades long assault on the species and the climate and the world, is enough evidence to convict.
in reply to decapitae

The fossil fuel companies (and petro-despotisms) have been in a decades-long conspiracy to lie about the damage their shitty products cause to the climate nad the environment. They should be held liable, and their assets seized as partial payment. Then they should be wound down.
in reply to decapitae

The oil industry and all of it’s executives need jail time for ~~treason~~ crimes against humanity





AI robots are helping South Korea’s seniors feel less alone


A ChatGPT-powered robotic companion called Hyodol is taking over some work from overburdened caregivers, much to the delight of seniors who treat them like grandchildren.
  • South Korea has handed out AI companionship robots to seniors living alone.
  • Eldercare workers say the robots act as their eyes and ears, easing their mind about clients in the days between visits.
  • Older adults form strong bonds with the bots, which occasionally becomes problematic.

in reply to jenesaisquoi

Ich weiß. Wütend macht es mich trotzdem und ich bin eine Person die glaubt, dass Menschen in der Lage sind ihre Meinungen zu ändern, weshalb ich mit solchen Leuten dann auch mal gerne mehr interagieren, als vielleicht für mich gut ist.
in reply to da_cow (she/her)

Mach dir bewusst dass du Meinungen in einem Gespräch immer nur ein Stück ändern kannst, von starker Ablehnung zu schwacher Ablehnung zum Beispiel. Das ist erstmal frustrierend, lässt dich aber kleine Erfolge mehr wertschätzen. Und vielleicht startest du einen Denkprozess, dessen Ende du gar nicht mehr mitbekommst.

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