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iOS 26 leak co-defendant says Jon Prosser paid him $650
https://www.theverge.com/news/810656/apple-jon-prosser-lawsuit-ios-26-leaker-michael-ramacciotti-paid?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Observing repeated correlations isn't enough to establish causation, even though it might be pointing us in the right direction. We need to figure out why one is causing the other if it is. We can figure this out through imagination and different observations. To become aware of that necessary relationship which is deductive in nature. To become aware of what is necessitating what. Something along the lines of if there is a water molecule there must be an atom of oxygen but for causation or necessitation. I say this while being aware that logic is relative to a degree or maybe just relative. #philosophy #metaphysics #induction #causation #cause
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in reply to Liberty of the Forest

in medicine they verify causation by checking dose dependence. Meaning if they observe that a potential medicine improves some condition, they know they are on to something, but it's not enough. If it turns out the result is independent on the dose, then the result was actually trash. I know there exist some other statistical tests for this but I don't know what they are.

Edit: might be a good starting point
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causal_i…

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in reply to Licho

@licho I don't know if that goes far enough for me or not. For me cause can only be known by establishing that logical relationship. Still, it works and I wouldn't rally against it, haha. Also thanks for the link!


eu sou o único que não precisa se fantasiar de dia 31 de Outubro pq minha aparência já é Creepy demais ,por si só 🎃 💀


I recently did this poster illustration for the Tunic: Design Works artbook (Deluxe edition) published by Lost in Cult!

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in reply to Marcel Mosqi

The version without graphic design, and the actual poster, that is made so it looks like an ad for an old Zelda game
in reply to Marcel Mosqi

Watercolors for the background and digital for the logo and character


Absolutely ICONIC that @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social went on Track Star and ... did not recognize Billy Joel. youtube.com/watch?v=LmqLZzRegV…


/ Gers, Mauvezin / Série « Arcadie - D’ici et de maintenant - La France, comme elle va... » France, 30.10.2025 / website thomas-catifait.com /
L’homme marque de son empreinte le territoire qu’il habite, inscrivant dans le paysage les traces de son occupation. Éléments vernaculaires de nos paysages, témoins du temps passé, révélatrices du temps présent ou supports du temps qui s’écoule, elles sont le reflet de la situation sociale, économique et politique de ceux qui vivent là. Cette série photographique, initiée en 2011, montre cela, constituant un "portrait de lieu", personnel et subjectif. Le "portrait de lieu" de la France d’aujourd’hui. D’ici et de maintenant.
Man leaves his mark on the territory he inhabits, inscribing the traces of his occupation in the landscape. Vernacular elements of our landscapes, witnesses of the past, revealing the present, or bearing the passage of time, they reflect the social, economic, and political situation of those who live there. This photographic series, initiated in 2011, shows this, constituting a "portrait of place", personal and subjective. The "portrait of place" of today’s France. From here and now.
#photographie #photographiecontemporaine #artistefrancais #france #paysagesfrançais #paysages #rural #architecture #petitpatrimoine #tracesdupassé #commercesdupassé #photography #artpicture #landscapephotography #frenchlandscape #ruralphotography #architecturephotography #storefronts #oldshop #dicietdemaintenant #moyenformat #sigma #sigmadp1quattro #sigmadp2quattro #sigmadp3quattro #leica #leicacamera #leicaphotography




"The chatbot company Character.AI will ban users 18 and under from conversing with its virtual companions beginning in late November after months of legal scrutiny.

The announced change comes after the company, which enables its users to create characters with which they can have open-ended conversations, faced tough questions over how these AI companions can affect teen and general mental health, including a lawsuit over a child’s suicide and a proposed bill that would ban minors from conversing with AI companions.

“We’re making these changes to our under-18 platform in light of the evolving landscape around AI and teens,” the company wrote in its announcement. “We have seen recent news reports raising questions, and have received questions from regulators, about the content teens may encounter when chatting with AI and about how open-ended AI chat in general might affect teens, even when content controls work perfectly.”"

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#AI #GenerativeAI #CharacterAI #Chatbots #VirtualCompanions #AISafety



Apple publica hoy sus resultados del Q4 2025 📊
Se espera más de 102.000M$ en ingresos y un subidón del beneficio por acción. Atención al rendimiento del iPhone Air y al papel de la IA en la estrategia.
¿Veremos sorpresa? 🔥
#Apple #AAPL #TechNews


#LinkedIn #Sales on my renewal call:

Sales: "First we'll demo our new feature set"

J: "Are they all #AI sourcing tools?"

Sales: "Yes! So exciting!"

J: "Does the manual boolean search still work?"

Sales: "Well yes but-"

J: "Then I'm good, thanks!"

Sales: "But it's only an additional $300/month on top of your current license!"

J: "Even if they were free, no, thank you."

Sales: *stunned* "...but why not?"

J: "I work in #tech and I know how they use the data. No thanks."

Sales: "OK well let me just show you our new automated search, guaranteed to reduce your sourcing time with predictions..."

J: :neocat_scream_angry:

It's officially happened, friends - I am become Old Man Yells at Cloud 2.0




#DropSea: Margherita Dolcevita

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The US made three bets on China. All backfired.

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"There is a reason China has made protecting visas for Chinese students a top priority," Marc Thiessen writes.

"They help the Chinese Communist Party carry out what [Christopher] Wray called 'the largest and most sophisticated theft of intellectual property and expertise in the history of the world.' Given this fact, why on earth would the Trump administration give the Communist China the opportunity to double the number of its students in the U.S. to help carry out that espionage?"

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SAMAEL - Black Matter Manifesto

youtube.com/watch?v=C49TF2ISv6…

#NowPlaying #FediRadio #UnoRadio #Musica #Music #Samael



"This year, when states began using an expanded Department of Homeland Security system to check their voter rolls for noncitizens, it was supposed to validate the Trump administration’s push to harness data from across federal agencies to expose illicit voting and stiffen immigration enforcement.

DHS had recently incorporated confidential data from the Social Security Administration on hundreds of millions of additional people into the tool, known as the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE, system. The added information allowed the system to perform bulk searches using Social Security numbers for the first time.

The initial results, however, didn’t exactly back up President Donald Trump’s contention that noncitizen voting is widespread. Texas identified 2,724 “potential noncitizens” on its rolls, about 0.015% of the state’s 18 million registered voters. Louisiana found 390 among 2.8 million registered voters, a rate of about 0.014%.

Instead, experts say, the sweeping data-sharing agreement authorizing DHS to merge Social Security data into SAVE could threaten Americans’ privacy and lead to errors that disenfranchise legitimate voters."

propublica.org/article/dhs-soc…

#USA #Trump #DHS #SocialSecurity #Immigration #Deportation #Privacy #PoliceState #Surveillance



Kurz vor der #Klimakonferenz in #Brasilien haben viele Staaten, darunter auch die #EU, ihre #Klimaziele nicht fristgerecht eingereicht.

#Klimaforscher Niklas Höhne kritisiert das als unverantwortlich angesichts zunehmender #Extremwetter.

Die geopolitische Lage erschwert die internationale #Klimapolitik zusätzlich.

tagesschau.de/wissen/klima/cop…

#COP30 #Klimakonferenz #ParisAgreement #Emissionen #Klimaschutz #climatechange #energy #internationalpolicy

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In order to understand #Capitalism, you have to understand that it views #HumanResources the same as it views natural resources: as something to be extracted. Furthermore, all negative consequences aka circularity is "externalized" as resource extraction is used to line the pockets of #Capitalists.



Israel Bans ICRC From Visiting Palestinian Detainees Amid Severe Torture Reports, Sparking Outrage #Palestine qudsnen.co/israel-bans-icrc-fr…



Meta’s Chief Censor for Israel Brags About Silencing Dissent

In a resurfaced video, Jordana Cutler — Meta’s “Director of Public Policy for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora” — boasts about her success in getting political opinions banned from Facebook and Instagram.

“We’ve removed more content and accounts than ever before that cross the line on Israel and antisemitism,” Cutler says, framing the censorship of pro-Palestine voices as a “victory” for her team.

#Meta #Facebook #Censorship #israel

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Reminder: white supremacists are a "protected class" on Facebook, but Black children are not.

Stay the hell away.

in reply to Fou

tbh, I hadn't heard of her, so I checked Wikipedia:

Jordana Cutler is the Director of Public Policy for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora at Meta Platforms and was formerly a senior official in the Israeli government and adviser to Benjamin Netanyahu.

'nuff said.



"Baker & Taylor has been in the book business just short of 200 years. Its primary focus was distributing physical copies of books to public libraries. The company also provided librarians with tools that helped them do their jobs more effectively related to collection development and processing.

But the company has spent decades being acquired by and divested from private equity firms, served as a revolving door for senior leadership, and was sued by a competitor earlier this year for alleged data misuse and was almost acquired again in September, this time by a distributor that works with mass-market retailers like Walmart and Target. That deal fell through.

On October 7, Publishers Weekly reported B&T let go of more than 500 employees the day the internal announcement was made. At least one law firm is currently investigating B&T for allegedly violating the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, and it took the company weeks to let account holders know.

Since the internal announcement, Kennedy says customer service staff at B&T have not received guidance on how to respond to inquiries from libraries, leaving them on the frontline and in the dark on issues ranging from whether existing orders would be fulfilled to securing refunds for materials they may have already paid for.

“Some libraries didn’t realize we are much closed as of right now,” Kennedy added."

404media.co/libraries-scramble…

#USA #Libraries #Books #BookDistribution


Libraries Scramble for Books After Giant Distributor Shuts Down


This story was reported with support from the MuckRock foundation.

One of the largest distributors of print books for libraries is winding down operations by the end of the year, a huge disruption to public libraries across the country, some of which are warning their communities the shut down will limit their ability to lend books.

“You might notice some delays as we (and more than 6,000 other libraries) transition to new wholesalers,” the Jacksonville Public Library told its community in a Facebook post. “We're keeping a close eye on things and doing everything we can to minimize any wait times.”

The libraries that do business with the distributor learned about the shut down earlier this month via Reddit.

Upon learning of her company’s closure, Jennifer Kennedy, a customer services account manager with Baker & Taylor, broke the news on October 6 on r/Libraries Reddit community.

“I just wanted the libraries to know,” Kennedy told 404 Media. “I didn’t want them to be held hostage waiting for books that would never come. I respect them too much for all this nonsense.”

Kennedy’s post prompted other current and former B&T employees to confirm the announcement and express concern for the competitors about to be inundated with requests from the libraries who would be scrambling for new suppliers.

B&T in Memoriam


Baker & Taylor has been in the book business just short of 200 years. Its primary focus was distributing physical copies of books to public libraries. The company also provided librarians with tools that helped them do their jobs more effectively related to collection development and processing.

But the company has spent decades being acquired by and divested from private equity firms, served as a revolving door for senior leadership, and was sued by a competitor earlier this year for alleged data misuse and was almost acquired again in September, this time by a distributor that works with mass-market retailers like Walmart and Target. That deal fell through.

On October 7, Publishers Weekly reported B&T let go of more than 500 employees the day the internal announcement was made. At least one law firm is currently investigating B&T for allegedly violating the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act, and it took the company weeks to let account holders know.

Since the internal announcement, Kennedy says customer service staff at B&T have not received guidance on how to respond to inquiries from libraries, leaving them on the frontline and in the dark on issues ranging from whether existing orders would be fulfilled to securing refunds for materials they may have already paid for.

“Some libraries didn’t realize we are much closed as of right now,” Kennedy added.

B&T did not respond when asked for comment.

Kennedy has been with B&T for 16 years. At a time when it's uncommon to remain with one company more than a few years, that’s exactly what many of B&T’s employees have been able to do, until now. The same was true of the libraries who did business with them. Andrew Harant, director of Cuyahoga Falls Library had to consider the library's longstanding business relationship with the company against the roughly 20 percent of books the library had ordered from the beginning of the year they had never received.

“For us, that was about 1,500 items,” which Harant told 404 Media that for a small library is a lot of books they were ordering and not receiving.

Release dates for new books come and go on B&T’s main software platform for viewing and managing orders, Title Source 360. Better known as TS360, Harant realized the platform was updating preordered books never received to on backorder, which was “not sustainable”.

In September, Cuyahoga Falls Library canceled all outstanding orders with B&T.

“We needed to step up and make sure that we’re getting the books for our patrons that they needed,” he said.

Cuyahoga Falls Library was fortunate to have an existing account with the other main distributor on the scene, Ingram Content Group. This has been true for many of the libraries 404 Media reached out to for this story.

“The easier part is re-ordering the book,” Shellie Cocking, Chief of Collections and Technical Services for the San Francisco Public Library, told 404 Media. “The harder part is replacing the tools you use to order books.”

Integrated Fallout


Of the ancillary services B&T offered customers, TS360 was Cocking’s favorite. It helped her streamline collection development tasks, for instance, anticipating how popular a title might be or determining how many quantities of a book to purchase, which for larger libraries with dozens of branches, could be complicated to figure out manually. Once titles were ordered in TS360, B&T shared a Machine-Readable Cataloging (MARC) record that was automatically shared with the library’s API integration using data derived from B&T’s record set. This product, BTCat, was the subject of a lawsuit brought by OCLC earlier this year.

OCLC owns WorldCat, the global union catalog of library collections that lets anyone see what libraries own what items. OCLC alleged in a U.S. district court filing that B&T misused their proprietary bibliographic records to populate its own competing cataloguing database. OCLC also accused B&T of inserted clauses into its contracts where there was overlap with the businesses and customers, requiring libraries to grant B&T access to their cataloging records so the libraries could then license the records back to B&T for BTCat. B&T has denied these claims, accusing OCLC of stifling fair competition in an already consolidated marketplace.

Marshall Breeding, an independent consultant who monitors library vendor mergers has been following all of this rather closely. He says B&T's closure creates a number of bottlenecks for libraries, the primary one being whether suppliers like Ingram or Brodart can absorb thousands of libraries as customers all at once.

“Maybe, maybe not,” Breeding told 404 Media. “It’s going to take them a while to set up the business relationships and technical things that have to be set up for libraries to automatically order books from the providers.”

But one thing is evident.

“Libraries are kind of in a weaker position just scrambling to find a vendor at all,” he added.

Less competition in the market makes for more challenging working conditions all around. Just ask Erin Hughes, director of the Wood Ridge Memorial Library in New Jersey, made the move over to Ingram after a series of negative experiences with B&T in 2021 from late and damaged deliveries to customer service calls that went poorly, to say the least. Hughes worries her experience with B&T will happen again, only this time with Ingram.

Since the Reddit announcement, she's noticed it's a little more difficult to get a rep on the phone and the number of shipments to the library is smaller. But the other way Hughes is seeing the problem play out involves the consortium her library belongs to. While she may have foregone B&T years ago, her network hasn't, which affects the operability of InterLibrary Loan lending.

“The resource sharing is going to be off for a bit,” Hughes told 404 Media.

Amazon Incoming


If Ingram’s service stagnates due to the B&T cluster, Hughes says she'll use Amazon, which recently launched its own online library hub, offering competitive pricing. One downside, says Hughes, is that it's Amazon.

“No, we do have a little bit of pause around Amazon,” she added. “But we’re at a point now where Ingram actually does supply most of the books for Amazon. So we’re already in the devil’s pocket. It’s all connected. It’s all integrated. And as much as I personally don’t care for the whole thing, I don’t really see a lot of other options.”

It's hard not to think this outcome was predictable and also preventable. We know what happens when private equity gets involved with businesses not expected to generate high growth or returns, as well as what happens when there's too little market competition in any given sector. It can't be a cautionary tale because market consolidation is in itself a cautionary tale.

But it’s also worth acknowledging how the timing could not be worse. Library use is way up right now, which is indicative of the times. People are buying less for various reasons. People also seem to like the idea of putting a little friction between their media consumption habits and Big Brother, even at the expense of a little convenience.

“We kind of made our own bed a little bit because we didn’t branch out,” said Hughes. “We didn’t find other solutions to this, and we were relying essentially on two giant companies, one of which folded so quick it was not even funny.”




Squad Busters chiude: ultimo aggiornamento a dicembre 2025 📱❌
Supercell ammette errori, Heroes non ha salvato il gioco 🦸‍♂️🚫

#SquadBusters #Supercell #GameOver



Alexa explodes after Canadian replies to query with, “Oh, yeah, no, for sure.”


OROMOCTO, NB – A local man almost lost his home yesterday after his Amazon Alexa smart home device burst into flames. Lloyd Wentworth, 38, says the fire started as he was preparing dinner in his bungalow on Waasis Road. “I wanted to make some gumbo so I asked Alexa to give me a recipe,” he […]

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Autocorrect: saving you from a dire fate at the hands of the scribe-tormenting Tutivillus?

"Tutivillus complains that “I muste eche day [...] brynge my master a thousande pokes full of faylynges, & of neglygences in syllables and wordes… else I must be sore beten."

daily.jstor.org/tutivillus-is-…



Nothing like an impending three-day weekend thanks to a well-timed public holiday. ☺️


Indigenous communities worldwide have long faced challenges related to technological dependence, environmental degradation, and lack of data sovereignty. The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) and computational technologies has exacerbated these disparities, creating a digital divide and contributing to unsustainable practices such as e-waste (See, Figure 1). This proposal leverages the concept of Earth Friendly Computation (EFC) to build technological independence for Indigenous communities through the decentralization of micro-data centers powered by reanimated Zombie GPUs (ZGPUs).

The primary goal is to empower underserved communities by creating localized, energy-efficient computational systems while preserving cultural knowledge and promoting environmental stewardship. iem.ucsd.edu/_files/GEMSTONES-… #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Indigenous #IndigenousPeoples #NativeAmerican #technology #tech



title: G.W.M. Nutt and Minnie Warren
artist: Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
source: National Portrait Gallery
notes: The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand […]
#Art #Design #Museum #Gallery #MastodonArt #MastoArt #Culture #Random
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Cioè.....manca il computo metrico, ma come si fa?




RT @huerco_s
my set from this year's waking life now archived for your listening pleasure 🌞

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Que Choisir épingle les chargeurs USB de Shein et Temu
L'indispensable Que Choisir s'est mis en test de vérifier les risques liés à des achats de chargeurs USB noname. Le résultat est catastrophique..
minimachines.net/?p=136911 #business
in reply to Pierre Lecourt

une grosse nuance : ce n’est pas un choix des marques, mais une obligation de l’UE. C’est vraiment compliqué, la logique écologique est bonne mais les effets secondaires que tu décris vraiment pas terribles, et prévisibles


📰 Exposición “Imaginario de una maquinaria de persecución, detención, tortura y desaparición de personas”
🏷️ #ChileCultura #Cartelera #Panoramas #Cultura #Chile

🔗 chilecultura.gob.cl/events/351…


in reply to Otttoz

è noto a tutti che le donne non sono pacifiste... 🤦🏻
in reply to Otttoz

battute a parte, quando vedo concentrazioni umane di un solo genere sessuale automaticamente tendo a squalificare l'intera popolazione di quel posto. Per me significa solo che non va per niente bene.


Good news! My results came back and I'm definitely not a robot! Tough test, but I aced it.

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I must boost my Turing vaccine, just to be on the safe side.
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In 15 minutes, #Mozart with Bendix-Balgley and #Bruckner's Seventh from #Reykjavík worldconcerthall.com/en/schedu… #wch


“Judge questions the Trump administration's plan to suspend SNAP benefits for millions”

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he calls himself king... he destroys the white house... we sends the army to fight the citizens... he removes funding from social products... he befriend (other) dictators.... he funds a genocide.. he restarts nuclear weapons testing...

when are the owners of guns gonna defend their country from tyranny?



I am easily impressed, I admit. But the self-healing power of the human body never fails to impress me. Knee and elbow looked bad after my bicycle accident, but now, a week later, my body has done a lot of work and the pain is gone, the movement is fully restored and I am almost repaired 😀 Thank you, body and your complex systems fro all of that!


"The web was designed without the concept of personal identity at all, and without any tracking system built in. It was designed for anybody to be able to create what they want, and even for anybody to be able to make their own web browser. Not long after its invention, people came up with ideas like cookies and made different systems for logging in, and then big companies started coming in and realized that if they could control the browser, they'd control all the users and the ways of making money. Ever since, there's been a long series of battles over privacy versus monetization, but there's been some small protection for users, who benefitted from those smart original design choices back at the birth of the web.

It's very clear that a lot of the new AI era is about dismantling the web's original design. The last few decades, where advertising was targeting people by their interests instead of directly by their actual identity, now sees AI companies trying to create an environment of complete surveillance. That requires a new Internet where there's no concept of consent for either users or those who create content and culture — everything is just raw materials, and all of us are fair game.

The most worrisome part is that Atlas looks so familiar, and feels so innocuous, that people will try it and mistake it for a familiar web browser just like the other tools that they've been using for years. But Atlas is a browser that actively fights against the web, and in doing so, it's fighting against the very idea that you should have control over what you see, where you go, and what watches you while you're there."

anildash.com//2025/10/22/atlas…

#AI #GenerativeAI #AIBrowser #OpenAI #ChatGPT #AIAgents #Atlas #Privacy #DataProtection #Surveillance #OpenWeb #AntiWeb #ChatGPTAtlas



Concetto di pace e tregua completamente travisato...Evviva facciamo la pace!!

Avete mai visto una pace con bombardamenti quotidiani e più di 100 morti (metà bambini) e senza accesso agli aiuti per i palestinesi?

#gaza

#gaza

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in reply to Aldo

Che poi continuo a pensare che parlare di guerra a Gaza non ha senso, non mi risulta che i Palestinesi stiano facendo guerra allo stato di Israele.
Chiamamoli bombardamenti a tappeto per eliminare un popolo dopo aver già raso al suolo la città.

#gaza

#gaza