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You, me, a few other people.
You, me, a few other people.
Ah, yes, I do.
So… What link did you send?
At least this is opt-in, and Firefox still allows for manifest v3 extensions, and, on the whole, isn’t using a engine funded by a billion dollar company that’s doing everything in it’s power to spy on you.
As someone who worked on a couple of video encoding / streaming services, this was an amazingly interesting read. Some personal highlights:
At the risk of committing whataboutism - the same can be said about Facebook, Google, etc. And I don’t say that to marginalise the problem. Quite the contrary - I honestly feel it should be illegal to gather this level of personal detail about people.
That the focus right now is on tiktok is suspect, to say the least, but I guess the upside is that the problem is getting attention now.
Your goldfish lived for 20 years?!
Yeah, because that worked so well with tracking popups.
As The Times told BleepingComputer last week, the attackers used exposed credentials to hack into the newspaper’s GitHub repos.
It explicitly says the credentials were leaked. If you’re really going to insist the word “hack” implies something else, I’m afraid you’re too far on the spectrum for me to continue this conversation. Cya!
Please point out where it states that Microsoft leaked it, rather than the more likely case of NYT leaking their credentials.
[Citation needed]
So… Unless Microsoft directly leaked those credentials, I don’t see how it would be their responsibility.
Moving goal posts.
Op said Don’t use AI, you’re saying Don’t use AI everywhere.
You first.
Stop? No. But results so far have shown a decrease.
Sure thing, bud. So far all the studies disagree with you, though.
Beats me, I don’t live in the US.
I stand corrected. It doesn’t include that as far as we know, on account of the bill not existing yet, not even in draft form. If you don’t mind, I’m going to ignore everything else you say now.
How it’s handled in countries such as Norway or The Netherlands is that those kinds of classes are exempt from the ban. It’s not a hard issue to solve.
I was about to mention this example. It’s everything you love about mythbusters (doing crazy science experiments), without everything you hate about mythbusters and what made me stop watching. No more constant hopping over between the different myths per episode, or tons of recaps.
Just myths, one at a time, no bullshit.