In many countries there are laws against dumping. So why do we allow all this AI crap to be sold under cost? Why are Governments complicit of this ecocide?
(rhetorical questions)
If every country starts requiring that people provide official ID in order to "verify their age" to use social media, there will be no way to use any social media without associating the account with a legal identity.
This is horrible for democracy,
and should terrify everyone.
It doesn't matter if platforms use third-parties or not. It doesn't matter if they use some special encrypted code, the result is the same. This gatekeeps open discussions and government criticisms free from reprisals.
This is bad.
This is China "free-speech" bad.
I submitted my #kqueue support for sound(4) on #FreeBSD. I hope we will polish it soon enough. reviews.freebsd.org/D53029
cc @JdeBP
@feld
Back when OSS was designed, keeping an output buffer filled to avoid stuttering or reading from a microscope input source before the ring buffer looped and you lost samples was hard. You basically wanted to read or write whenever you had cycles because otherwise you couldn’t keep up.
Since then, computers have become a lot faster and now sound is a very low data rate device. Rather than hammering the sound device as often as you can, you want to be told the microphone buffer has passed some watermark level (so you can process a reasonable number of samples at once) or the sound output buffer is below a watermark level (so you can give it a few ms more samples to write for interactive things, or a few seconds for things like music playback).
Things like music are great for this because you can decode a few tens of second and then sleep in a kevent loop just passing a new chunk to the device whenever it has a decent amount of space.
🇩🇪#Chatkontrolle jetzt offiziell von der Tagesordnung für den 14.10. gestrichen🥳: data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/d…
⚠️Bundesregierung arbeitet aber weiter an eigenem Vorschlag.
🗓️Nächstes EU-Innenministertreffen ist am 6./7.12.
🚫📡🔐Mission: Keine Massenscans, keine Hintertüren!
🇪🇺#ChatControl now officially removed from the agenda for Oct. 14th🥳: data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/d…
⚠️However, EU governments continue to work on the proposal.
🗓️The next meeting of EU interior ministers is on Dec. 6/7.
🚫📡🔐Mission: No mass scanning, no backdoors!
Periodic self-repetition: As a data librarian I can say that "AI" is not a matter of personal preference -- whether you like it or not, or whether you have found some use that you think is useful. It actively destroys organized knowledge, and therefore it actively destroys civilization.
Whenever someone looks for a human written text and can't find it because statistical near variants have been created and indexed, whenever "AI" "hallucinates" a reference, knowledge has been destroyed.
I've been trying to love myself more.
Is two times a day too often?
I think background music in public places -- stores, hair salons, dentist's offices, etc. -- might be generally a bad idea. It's impossible to pick music that pleases everyone, we can listen to music as much as we want in private, and background music tends to just add to the noise (on that last point I'm reminded of this song: youtube.com/watch?v=yzEncLnmUe…).
Was thinking about this as my mother and I were at Great Clips waiting to get our hair cut. I'm guessing she didn't like the music.
Provided to YouTube by ColumbiaAdding to the Noise · SwitchfootThe Beautiful Letdown (Deluxe Version)℗ 2003 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENTReleased on: 2007-12-...YouTube
"Canada Post exists to serve people, not shareholders, just like other many essential services that 'cost' Canadians millions per day. Think about it: Long-term care and personal support workers cost Canadian taxpayers millions a day. Should we close the old folks’ homes and put our seniors on the street? Public transit costs millions a day. Should we fire the bus drivers and make everyone walk? Public school support staff — crossing guards, lunch monitors, custodians — cost us millions a day. Do we fire them all and make those lazy teachers do everything?"
Maybe we'd finally be 'productive,' or 'ambitious,' or 'competitive' enough, then.
I’m a letter carrier. Canada Post exists to serve people, not shareholders, just like other essential services
thestar.com/opinion/letters-to…
How the Liberals changed course on Canada Post, Oct. 6Unknown (Toronto Star)
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Bored this Sunday? Use your downtime to learn How to Synth! Dive into the wonderful world of making weird synthesizer noises with my simple, hands-on guide. Still a work in progress, but there's plenty there to get you started!
Паглядзіце дакументалку пра НРМ.
youtu.be/e49klkZZHXw?si=NE1GHO…
Гэта сапраўднае кіно пра культавы беларускі гурт NRM. Яны пачыналі на аскепках свабоды і Мроі, вялі партызаншчыну і запісвалі найвядомейшыя песні ў гісторыі ...YouTube
> we used to drink in the office and datacenter regularly
did you guys ever get too rekt and start pulling ethernet cables out for 1000ms at a time? that's the sort of thing i would possibly consider. "oops latency, burp"
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They killed Ian Watkins lol
Shiv vs Pedo Prisoner
for you hax0rs: Google "AI" is currently vulnerable to prompt injection by "ASCII smuggling"—this is when you convert ASCII to Unicode tag characters, rendering them invisible to the user but visible to the LLM. here's how it's done:
gist.github.com/Shadow0ps/a7dc…
here's someone using this to make Google Calendar display spoofed information about a meeting:
firetail.ai/blog/ghosts-in-the…
others say summarising functions were affected too, so I wonder if you can add tag texts to your website and poison the Google so-called "AI summary" anti-feature.
ChatGPT filters out tag character but, usefully, Google is refusing to, so unless they get a backlash this might be a fun exploit to explore: pivot-to-ai.com/2025/10/11/goo…
Researcher Viktor Markopoulos discovers ASCII Smuggling bypasses human audit via Unicode, enabling enterprise identity spoofing and data poisoning on Gemini & Grok.Alan Fagan (FireTail)
Well, well, I guess this had to happen eventually. Got my first music offer rejected by a film studio working on a documentary because "we got this covered by AI, but thank you very much for your kind offer."
The rejection itself doesn't really make me sad, this is perfectly normal and especially now the competition is huge. What makes me sad though is that this is a pretty big name in the industry, so it'll only get worse from here on. I sincerely hope I'm wrong.
Let’s uncover the secrets of the NATO phonetic alphabet! 🌏 And you can get an exclusive NordVPN deal + 4 months extra here → https://nordvpn.com/robwordsvpn...YouTube
For people working with media and PR, it's quite easy to spot AI generated press releases. AI output is wordy, repeating to the point of annoying. Without human revision, it's hard to read.
But even before the AI era, many press releases are full of jargons that are quite difficult to read.
The reason is simple and cleverly pointed out by this article I read on PR News Releaser: “Think Like a Reader” is the Best Press Release Strategy -- ... they’re written for the wrong audience... disconnect between what companies want to say and what readers actually want to read.
How true is that.
Even highly educated people would appreciate a press release written in simple words and clear explanations, not just generic self-praising, self-promotion sentences.
The article also provide clever strategies on how to convince your boss that writing to the reader is the right way to compose a press release. Check it out.
Most press releases die when its online or land in inboxes. They sit unread, unshared, and ultimately ineffective—not because they lack newsworthy information…News PR (PR News Releaser)
The Register reports: Over the past two years, the open source curl project has been flooded with bogus bug reports generated by AI models.developers.slashdot.org
Sonic is gonna get some knuckles
scworld.com/news/sonicwall-con…
A deeper analysis found that all the firewall configurations were compromised, not just 5% of users as first reported.Steve Zurier (SC Media)
RE: infosec.exchange/@codinghorror…
One guard always tells the truth.
The other guard always lies.
I am being slightly disingenuous here.
Some of the many advantages of LLMs over SO is that the LLM is friendly and fast.
That's why Kids Today™ prefer Discord to forums. Someone replies immediately. You don't have to wait for an answer and check back.
LLMs are rarely rude. It can be terrifying to make yourself vulnerable and admit in public you don't know something basic. Especially when humans are mean and judgemental.
Encryption is a human right.
Everyone knows the weekends are the best time to push important updates, right?
From Jeep Wrangler forum: Did anyone else have a loss of drive power after today's OTA Uconnect update?
On my drive home I abruptly had absolutely no acceleration, the gear indicator on the dash started flashing, the power mode indicator disappeared, an alert said shift into park and press the brake + start button, and the check engine light and red wrench lights came on. I was still able to steer and brake with power steering and brakes for maybe 30 seconds before those went out too. After putting it into park and pressing the brake and start button it started back up and I could drive it normally for a little bit, but it happened two more times on my 1.5 mi drive home.
Source: x.com/StephenGutowski/status/1…
More here: jlwranglerforums.com/forum/thr…
and here: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4…
Did anyone else have a loss of drive power after today's OTA Uconnect update? On my drive home I abruptly had absolutely no acceleration, the gear indicator on the dash started flashing, the...JesseT (Jeep Wrangler Forums (JL / JLU) -- Rubicon, 4xe, 392, Sahara, Sport - JLwranglerforums.com)
Oops, forgot to let our followers here know that we released 0.87.1 last week! This version includes a fix for a small bug that crept into 0.87.0 that prevented syncing of weightlifting workouts on Garmins.
But the bigger news is that we also managed to get reproducible builds at F-Droid in place in time for this release!
As usual, more details in our blog post: gadgetbridge.org/blog/release-…
You mention that you're publishing both your self-signed and the F-Droid signed build on F-Droid? Do you have more details about how that works and what you had to do to set that up?
I've wanted to have Catima be RB on F-Droid without breaking existing updates for quite a while, but I didn't really manage to make any progress when trying to talk to the @fdroidorg team, so I'd love to know how you got this working :)
My apps (#TinyWeatherForecastGermany & #imagepipe) are reproducible on #izzydroid , but I never switched on #fdroid ...
We're looking for interesting questions around @matrix , its history, its technology, statistics and fun facts for The #MatrixConf2025 Pub [quizzz]!
Do you have suggestions? Please share them with the conference team in the following form: forms.gle/6tbry4Zdzb1fYVfx5 or contact us at #events-wg:matrix.org
Do you have any good [matrix] history, stat or fun questions to ask during the Unconference Pub [quizzz] ? It should be nice to play within a crowd of multiple people guessing the correct answer.Google Docs
The missile defense system. Anus Tangerinus want us to join, so we can pay for it. It's not to protect us.
Our PM is an appeaser. Like Chamberlain.
Mikołaj Hołysz
in reply to Em • • •This is not true, there are cryptographic protocols that let you verify some assertion about your identity without revealing anything else about yourself.
The simplest, low-tech solution would be to require a single-use scratch card to sign up for any website. Stores could then be required to verify ID before such a scratchcard could be sold, just like they do now for alcohol and cigarettes.