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11 votes
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Depression, anxiety, and the risk of cancer: An individual participant data meta-analysis
17 votes -
How to move your Instagram feed to Pixelfed, the photo app that doesn't track your every move
41 votes -
The Court of the Hague orders Meta to unmask anonymous Dutch user accused of repeated defamatory posts
31 votes -
A pro-Putin Facebook network is pumping French-language propaganda into Africa. The pages promote Russia’s line on the war in Ukraine to more than four million followers...
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Meta has long fought Europe's demands that it get people's consent before using their data for targeted ads – then a Norwegian regulator threatened daily fines
51 votes -
Meta is releasing AudioCraft: Generative AI for audio made simple and available to all
34 votes -
I spent a week alone in the Metaverse
39 votes -
Meta introduces LLaMA 2, their next open source large language model, now free for commercial usage as well
44 votes -
Apple tests ‘Apple GPT,’ develops generative AI tools to catch OpenAI
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Fear, loathing, and excitement as Threads adopts open standard used by Mastodon
40 votes -
Meta's social media platforms will be temporarily barred from behavioral advertising in Norway after a ruling from the Norwegian Data Protection Authority
13 votes -
Twitter blocks links to rival Threads, while CEO downplays reports of traffic decline
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Why has Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter, not launched in the EU?
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Tax prep companies shared private taxpayer data with Google and Meta for years, congressional probe finds
45 votes -
Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over Threads
78 votes -
Instagram’s Twitter competitor, Threads, is available now
77 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg announces that there has been over five million signups to Meta's Threads in the first four hours
61 votes -
What are your thoughts on Meta's plans to federate through ActivityPub?
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon. I became aware of this as...
Meta's new app, Instagram Threads, is planning to be compatible with the ActivityPub protocol. This means it will be possible to federate with services such as Mastodon.
I became aware of this as my Mastodon admin talked about being approached by Meta to discuss federation. Many other large instances have been approached too. There is a general apprehension about federating with Threads, with many instances (including mine) saying outright that they will not federate with any Meta product.
Personally, I think this is an advantage of federation. I can continue to use Mastodon and choose whether I want an instance that interacts with Meta or not.
I definitely understand the apprehension with providing all of your data/information to a company not exactly known for their good handling of data/information, but I'm also not as against it as some people seem to be. If they are going to create a service like this, I'd rather it was federated than a walled garden.
How do you feel?
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No Instagram Threads app in the EU: Ireland's Data Protection Commission says Meta's new Twitter rival won't be launched there
48 votes -
Meta is launching Threads, an app to rival Twitter
87 votes -
Meta loses appeal on how it harvests data in Germany
26 votes -
Meta Quest+ subscription service
5 votes -
Canadians will no longer have access to news content on Facebook and Instagram, Meta says
50 votes -
Denmark aims to raise the age limit for the collection of personal data from children by tech giants
27 votes -
What is Metamodernism? The era that follows postmodernity
11 votes -
Facebook owner Meta hit with record €1.2bn fine over EU-US data transfers
22 votes -
The system that fuels media negativity
12 votes -
Spatial Ops | Room-scale gameplay demo
3 votes -
Cerebral admits to sharing US patient data with Meta, TikTok, and Google
12 votes -
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram
11 votes -
Toolformer: Language models can teach themselves to use tools
11 votes -
Meta prohibited from use of personal data for advertisement in Europe
22 votes -
Facebook parent company Meta will lay off 11,000 employees
14 votes -
XCheck at Meta: Why it exists and how it works
4 votes -
Norway wants Facebook fined for illegal data transfers – European regulators are finalizing a decision blocking Meta from transferring data to the US
6 votes -
Testing end-to-end encrypted backups and more on Messenger
15 votes -
Meta's chatbot says the company 'exploits people'
9 votes -
OnlyFans bribed Meta employees to put thousands of porn stars on terror watchlist, suits claim
17 votes -
Facebook helped arrest a 17-year-old for having an abortion
13 votes -
Meta Quest headsets will finally stop requiring a Facebook account
18 votes -
Facebook, Instagram taking down posts about US abortion pills
5 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg envisions a billion people in the metaverse spending hundreds of dollars each
16 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of launching a cryptocurrency is officially over
11 votes -
The irony of the Dunning Kruger effect
3 votes -
What are some VR games that are good with an audience?
What are some VR games where the person in the headset can cast to a TV and the people watching can still participate/have fun? For example, at a get-together over the summer, my friends and I...
What are some VR games where the person in the headset can cast to a TV and the people watching can still participate/have fun?
For example, at a get-together over the summer, my friends and I played a hot seat version of I Expect You to Die 2. The person in the headset played the single-player game themselves, but everyone in the audience was able to watch the cast on the TV and help that person by giving them recommendations to try different things and help them solve the puzzles (or just recommend ridiculous stuff to see if the game will allow it). Even though the game is single-player, it worked really well as a communal experience and was a ton of fun for the whole room.
Any other recommendations for games like this we can try?
Note: we've already played Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Target Hardware: Oculus Quest 19 votes -
John Carmack Facebook Connect 2021 keynote
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Facebook changes name to Meta: Mark Zuckerberg announces company rebrand as it moves to the metaverse
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Hands-on with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s first pair of smart glasses
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Suggestion: Having an @ help for users
I don't think I saw a feature like this in the gitLab, apologies if it's already in the works or been suggested. The gist of it would be to have an @/help ping so if someone needs an edit to a...
I don't think I saw a feature like this in the gitLab, apologies if it's already in the works or been suggested.
The gist of it would be to have an @/help ping so if someone needs an edit to a title or tags or something, they can use that and it'd flag the topic or somehow show those who have the permissions that this thread needs attention. This might be helpful for users (like moi) who might not know the people who CAN do this already off the top of their head, beyond Deimos.
Let me know your thoughts or if this could be a useful feature for anyone else.
15 votes