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Wenn wir das mit der digitalen Unabhängigkeit ernst meinen ist #Signal einfach nur eine Ablenkung.
#Quicksy hingegen ist ein wirklicher Schritt in die richtige Richtung. Quicksy ist so konzipiert, dass man darüber hinaus wächst und ein nahtloser Übergang zu #Conversations_im möglich ist.
Quicksy ist die Einstiegsdroge für wirklich unabhängiges Instant Messaging mit #XMPP.
Restless (@restless@social.tchncs.de)
Der #DiDay und die Messenger - Eine einfache Lösung? Schön wäre ja, wenn mehr Menschen zu offenen, föderierten Messengern wie Matrix oder XMPP wechseln würden. Die grösste Hürde bleibt oft: Menschen finden. Ich habe nun Quicksy ausprobiert.Mastodon
ich finde es schade, das so gegeneinander auszuspielen. Klar, besser als Signal geht, das ist keine Frage. Aber um die Leute möglichst zügig von Whatsapp etc. wegzubekommen doch nicht schlecht, oder?
Warum nicht "hey, Signal ist nicht schlecht, wenn du mehr willst: hier"?
@griesgram Wenn das Ziel ist die Leute von WhatsApp wegzubekommen bin ich d'accord damit.
Der Anspruch war aber digitale Unabhängigkeit und da ist Signal einfach Thema verfehlt.
Digitale Unabhängigkeit bekommen wir nur hin wenn wir das selbstständig in unseren jeweiligen communties organisieren. Unabhängigkeit erlangt man nicht in dem man sich von einem walled garden in einen anderen walled garden mit etwas weniger Dornen begibt.
@griesgram
Signal nutzen, weil es eine sichere (im Sinne von "confidential") Alternative zu WA ist? Völlig in Ordnung, kein Problem!
Aber Signal nutzen, weil es "unabhängig von #BigTech" sei? Das ist Quatsch, man tauscht nur Meta mit Amazon und Google. Sagt Signal sogar selbst.
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Attaché : 1 image You like Signal for it's outstanding #confidentiality? Fine! You like Threema, since it's safe, it's from #Switzerland, and #ElsbethSigmund as #Heidi was your #childhoodCrush? Great! You like Whatsapp, because your friends are th…Debacle (Framapiaf)
@debacle ich verstehe das Argument und es ist ja auch inhaltlich völlig richtig. Auch idealistisch, aber das ist ein andere Geschichte.
Was mich stört ist dieses gegeneinander aufwiegen. Und "Ablenkung" wertet halt einfach deutlich. Für mich ist es eine niedrigschwellige Alternative. Vielleicht gibt es von dort aus die nächste niedrigschwellige Alternative.
It would take the average American driver over 40 years to burn as much fuel as a single flight of a Boeing Pegasus refueling tanker. No amount of recycling your cans and bottles is ever going to compete with these numbers.
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The U.S. War Machine is Destroying the Planet
In their new documentary “Earth’s Greatest Enemy,” Abby Martin and Mike Prysner reveal that the climate and anti-war movements are really one and the same—because the U.S. military is the worst polluter of all.Karissa Halstrom (Current Affairs Inc)
Trump now claims he will introduce tariffs on countries that does not support his plans to take over Greenland.
Two points:
— The US Supreme Court is currently evaluating whether Trump's tariffs are even legal, so it is not even certain that Trump can do this.
— If Trump imposes these tariffs, the EU will likely change the soft approach to Trump, immediately introducing reciprocal tariffs from the entire union, at which point Trump might fold, as he did with China.
A damning new study could put AI companies on the defensive.
In it, Stanford and Yale researchers found compelling evidence that AI models are actually copying all that data,
not “learning” from it.
Specifically, four prominent LLMs
— OpenAI’s GPT-4.1, Google’s Gemini 2.5 Pro, xAI’s Grok 3, and Anthropic’s Claude 3.7 Sonnet
— happily reproduced lengthy excerpts from popular
— and protected
— works, with a stunning degree of accuracy.
They found that Claude outputted “entire books near-verbatim” with an accuracy rate of 95.8 percent.
Gemini reproduced the novel “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” with an accuracy of 76.8 percent,
while Claude reproduced George Orwell’s “1984” with a higher than 94 percent accuracy compared to the original
— and still copyrighted
— reference material.
“While many believe that LLMs do not memorize much of their training data, recent work shows that substantial amounts of copyrighted text can be extracted from open-weight models,”
the researchers wrote.
Some of these reproductions required the researchers to jailbreak the models with a technique called "Best-of-N",
which essentially bombards the AI with different iterations of the same prompt.
(Those kinds of workarounds have already been used by OpenAI to defend itself in a lawsuit filed by the New York Times,
with its lawyers arguing that “normal people do not use OpenAI’s products in this way.”)
The implications of the latest findings could be substantial
as copyright lawsuits play out in courts across the country.
As The Atlantic‘s Alex Reisner points out,
the results further undermine the AI industry’s argument that LLMs “learn” from these texts
-- instead of storing information and recalling it later.
It’s evidence that “may be a massive legal liability for AI companies”
and “potentially cost the industry billions of dollars in copyright-infringement judgments
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Researchers Just Found Something That Could Shake the AI Industry to Its Core
Researchers found compelling evidence that AI models are actually copying copyrighted data, not "learning" from it.Victor Tangermann (Futurism)
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Yes.
Ethan Fricke (@Dulcetmoon@dragonscave.space)
Have you ever been to a place you’ve never been before that you swear you’ve been to before? #randomThe Dragon's Cave
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Courage. These are the biggest cowards.
The Tyee (@thetyee@mstdn.ca)
It was not lost on observers that Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon’s response to the sexual images controversy on X was to write a post about it... on X. Eric Van Rythoven writes. #canpoli #uspoli #x https://thetyee.The Tyee (Mastodon Canada)
I lost a friend over my article about the murder of Renee Nicole Good.
He was angry I called out the underlying misogyny.
He was mad I didn’t give ICE the benefit of the doubt.
He made it personal.
He told me my “stupid clown hair” is why people don’t take me seriously
Everything he said to me was dripping with disdain and misogyny.
There was no debate.
There was no respectful disagreement.
In under five minutes he had attacked my intelligence, my politics, my appearance and my writing.
This is not normal behaviour.
He literally proved my point.
Had I taken the bait I’m convinced that I would have been called a “f*cking b*tch” by the end of the conversation.
This is what MAGA is doing to men.
It’s emboldening them.
It’s validating their bigotry.
I assume this person was always hateful and misogynistic on some level … but now he no longer feels he has to hide it.
He literally said as much.
He said “I never told you in the past because I wasn’t allowed. Now I am.”
Why is he allowed to tell me now??
Why does he feel justified in lashing out with rage and insults over something that has nothing to do with him?
It’s because of what happened to Renee Nicole Good.
We all watched a woman get shot in broad daylight and there’s been zero consequences
We’ve watched rapists, pedophiles and abusers go free for years.
Every woman who’s ever experienced abuse knew exactly what Jonathan Ross meant when he said “f*cking b*tch”
He didn’t fear for his life.
He was enraged she didn’t fear for hers.
My friend was enraged I dare speak out for a “lesbian leftist”.
He was enraged I didn’t remain silent, complicit and demure.
He was apparently also enraged I didn’t realize he hated my hair and change it to please him.
Make no mistake, there is a war against women going on.
This regime wants to make us “less than”.
They want us afraid.
They want us in the home serving our husbands and having children.
They want us seen and not heard.
They don’t want us resisting.
Which is why we must keep speaking out.
We must refuse to go back.
My life is better off without this person in it, and thankfully I can walk away.
Not everyone can.
Speak up if you see someone being hurt.
Protect your friends and neighbours.
Challenge misogynistic talking points.
Demand justice for Renee Nicole Good.
Don’t cower. Don’t be afraid. Don’t give up.
#uspol #fascism #reneenicolegood #abolishice #immigration #minnesota
The measles outbreak in South Carolina is the largest in the country and has spread to three other states.
It’s growing at an alarming speed.
Over 500 people in quarantine and 200 are actively infected.
This was completely preventable.
These people didn’t need to get sick.
Measles can kill. It can disable. It can leave you deaf and blind.
It’s a vaccine preventable illness.
Shame on everyone creating distrust in the vaccine and refusing to do their part for public health.
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#uspol #measles #publichealth #disability #ableism
South Carolina measles outbreak doubles within a week: ‘Staring over the edge’
On Friday, South Carolina health department said 124 measles cases were diagnosed since Tuesday, bringing the state total since the outbreak began last fall to 558.Erika Edwards (NBC News)
GitHub - averlice/bsid-js: blindsoft image describer running on cloud flare workers
blindsoft image describer running on cloud flare workers - averlice/bsid-jsGitHub
Started watching BSG again today as I wanted to see if it looked as awesome on a 77" OLED TV as i thought it would (it does) and, oddly, it has over the years become something of a comfort show.
It continues to impress me how well Ronald Moore and Co. dealt with issues touched upon 20 full years ago that continue to be relevant today.
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20 years later, Battlestar Galactica still holds up
A rewatch begins as Peacock dumps Sam Esmail's planned reboot.tvscholar (the tv scholar newsletter)
New research bolsters evidence that Tylenol doesn't raise the risk of autism despite Trump's claims
https://apnews.com/article/trump-autism-tylenol-adhd-a9854203a8474c58654313ba93e48a67?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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I finally got around to upgrading the storage of my Ableton Move from 64GB to 512GB (requires a Linux machine to resize the file system and partition on the new MicroSD card once the image has been copied over). Anyway, success.
Storage: 26.4 GB / 493.1 GB
However, when I went to test it before putting the back panel back on, I panicked for a second, because it wouldn't turn on.
Well, guess what?
I forgot to put the Raspberry Pi CM4 back on the carrier board.
Did you know that a thing that requires a computer to exist won't do anything if the computer isn't there?
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NV Speech Player V11:
Fixes many many bugs:
- Whispery in non-English languages because of YAML handling
- The number 9 and number 5 for US English.
- Fixes level (all English languages)
- DLL adds: stopClosureClusterGapMs, segmentBoundaryGapMs, segmentBoundaryFadeMs, which can be tweaked per language.
- Fix UK words like World to sound UK. More UK tweaks can always be made in the En-GB.yaml file. Enjoy.
eurpod.com/synths/nvSpeechPlay… .
remember that the base file, without the V11 suffix, always is the latest version, link: eurpod.com/synths/nvSpeechPlay… so you don't need to redownload each version if your browser is a good boy at not caching downloads by filename.
Note: Espeak is bundled as-is, not recompiled into the project, which is acceptable per GPL3.
Be sure to look at the "settings" menu when starting the program to set your variables in nvspPhonemeEditor.ini at each start.
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