This has to be some AI bullshit recommendations. I’m browsing spoken.io. Not really looking for anything in particular. I tap a coffee grinder (first image). I scroll down. I see “looking for something similar?” and it’s a bunch of products whose product photo is a black monolith on a light background:
- an indoor trash can
- an outdoor trash can (the size of a barrel)
- a cylindrical light fixture that I could mount on the wall
- a nightstand table that is vaguely similar in shape

It’s the most absurd way to calculate “something similar” It’s hard to get this stupid with natural intelligence. You have to augment human stupidity with computer stupidity to get this stupid.

in reply to Matt C

@mkc Using product image similarity to find “similar products”—without also using some other metadata like category, size, or product name to exclude bad matches? It seems obviously broken.

Someone paid to have this implemented. If so few people click it, why do it at all?

Lots of people have pointed out that there’s no reason this needs to be AI. That’s true. It’s just the first explanation I reached for.

@feld

in reply to Paco Ho Ho Hope 🎄

> without also using some other metadata like category, size, or product name to exclude bad matches? It seems obviously broken.

Unfortunately this is our future. The cost to accurately attach this metadata is too high. It would require manual human intervention considering that they're just scraping the web to even find these images using, presumably, reverse image search tools.

The days of neatly categorized items in a database are pretty much over unless you're a giant corporation that can afford to do it right. If you're a startup? You're just going to rely on any AL/ML tools you can and hope for the best.

NVDA 2025.3 Beta 1 is available for testing! Improvements to Remote Access, SAPI5, Braille, Add-on Store, and more! Read the full update and downloaad from: nvaccess.org/post/nvda-2025-3b…

#NVDA #NVDAsr #ScreenReader #Accessibility #Testing #Beta #PreRelease #News #Update

Welcome to the RB family, Prism File Explorer 🥳

apt.izzysoft.de/packages/com.r…

Prism File Explorer is a modern, feature-rich, and lightweight file manager for Android, delivering a seamless file management experience with a beautiful Material Design interface. Thanks to the efforts taken by its developer (and now using CI to build it), the app is now reproducible.

#reproducibleBuilds #IzzyOnDroid

Is Germany on the Brink of Banning Ad Blockers? User Freedom, Privacy, and Security Is At Risk.

blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/202…

Remember Axel Spinger is that Springer that basically publish AI generated scientific books and paywall science. He is right there next to Xelon, Bezos and Zuck. And the others. And if I believed in hell I'd wish him to rot there.

A reminder here that arbitration always favours the abuser -- which, in the case of a corporate/individual dispute, is almost invariably the corporation.

Background: Air Canada decided to skirt labour laws by saying that flight attendants aren't on the clock until the plane leaves the runway. This, combined with the fact that the contractual pay did not keep up with inflation, has led to a strike against the company, well-known for being abusive and dismissive towards employees and customers alike.

12 hours after the strike began, the Liberal government, known well for sucking off Air Canada's fuel line, declared that forced arbitration would need to be done.

The union saw that arbitration would, by its nature, favour Air Canada and fuck over their members, and said, 'No.' So good on them.

To those who've had their flights cancelled by Air Canada, remember that they legally have to reimburse you for a flight on another airline unless you accept another option, so don't accept a refund when the replacement might be more expensive.

cbc.ca/news/canada/air-canada-…

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Je donne une TV LCD pas tout à fait neuve, puisqu'il s'agit d'une Acer AT3235
720p /32"/2 ports HDMI/1 entrée VGA/sortie audio composite et ....2 prises SCART (pratique pour brancher votre magnétoscope ! )
J'avais mis une annonce sur Le bon coin mais faut croire que personne ne veut plus payer pour ça 😄 A récupèrer à Illkirch centre.
Pour les détails, contactez-moi en privé.
Edit : elle a trouvé preneur !
#don #strasbourg
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Welcome xfangfang as #curl commit author 1405: github.com/curl/curl/pull/1829…
#curl
in reply to Fiona

Glad you enjoyed it. Will do another dancing workshop next year.

I've also read your section on alcohol with great interest. I can handle seeing alcohol, but don't drink that and would hope that society can leave it behind one day. And I've had negative reactions on not drinking before in the youth movement, as if someone who doesn't drink should be 'fixed' by learning them to drink (which I found very rude)

We are impressed with the new fightchatcontrol.eu/ website, and the way it provides all the info needed to engage in distributed diverse action to prevent the EU from preparing the ground for, or sliding into, authoritarianism by breaking end-to-end encryption for everyone. Germany and France are particularly important to engage with and we'll see what we can do from our circles. We don't know the people behind @chatcontrol but big kudos!
#chatcontrol
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Ook deze week kwamen activisten terug naar de Burg in #Brugge om krijtboodschappen aan te brengen tegen de genocide. #stopgenocide #freepalestine #freedomofpress

uitgezonderd.org/week-7-van-he…

What can be done about London's overheating homes?

Andre says he saves a lot on heating in the winter
As a musician, Andre Louis works a lot at his home in Kilburn and in summer, despite having numerous fans placed around the rooms, he says it gets unbearably hot.
"The way that these places are built, they are built for warmth, but that means that in heat, it is doubly warm," he explains.
"We don't turn the heating on in the winter, for example. We haven't done in about eight years. In that time, we've actually saved a lot of money by not having to turn the heating on.
"But because these places don't come with air conditioning, we find that anything we do to mitigate doesn't help."

Source: bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clydlx…

I vibe-coded this yesterday to help deal with my timesheet at work. I didn't find the way GitHub presented my activities useful for tracking my time.

github.com/mgifford/gh-summary

Seems to work OK. Would love feedback on how to improve it.

#GitHub #Timesheet

Here's a 20-minute tutorial In which I demonstrate how I use #Suno AI to cover/remix my tracks in new ways. A few people have been asking me to show this because the website's a little incomprehensible, so I thought I would do a bit of an explainer.
Here, I'm using NVDA screen-reader in windows with Google Chrome.

If you are attempting this on MacOS, you will likely have to interact with the item and move over to the play button before being able to do VO+Space to play your item. If you don't, nothing much happens.
In all other respects, MacOS works very similarly to windows, so you should be able to follow along with this demo successfully.

Youtube with subtitles: youtu.be/CpK1QBzjSI0

Download for offline listening: onj.me/media/How_I_Use_Suno.mp…

#NVDASR #Demo #Tutorial #Blind

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While I'm generally very pro-EU, this #ChatControl initiative they keep pushing - despite experts persistently debunking the rationale behind it - is indefensible.

Instead, this initiative will create an extremely invasive surveillance state where everything you type, view and receive is automatically scanned & potentially (falsely) flagged for human review.

This would mean the end of privacy.

If you are an EU-citizen, please consider writing to your MEPs.

fightchatcontrol.eu/

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Want to add AI-generated images directly into your #LibreOffice documents? Here's an optional extension to do just that – powered by a crowd-sourced, volunteer cluster of image generators: blog.documentfoundation.org/bl… #OpenSource #freesoftware #ai

ÖPNV: Warum deutsche Zustände nicht "normal" sind

ÖPNV-Fahrgäste in Deutschland sind viel Leid gewohnt. Hier ist Normalität, was nicht normal ist. Das zeigt auch der Blick ins Ausland.

heise.de/hintergrund/OePNV-War…

#DeutscheBahn #Journal #MissingLink #Verkehrspolitik #Verkehrswende #Wirtschaft #news

in reply to Tuta

check out nextcloud AIO with collabora if you want to selfhost (it's free except for your hosting costs and your time) - it can be used for collab - or just check out collabora online - collaboraonline.com/

Cryptpad is great if you want E2E encryption, i.e. your documents can't be read by the server hosting the documents

I think nextcloud can be set up with E2E encryption too

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