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30 votes
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Microsoft is adding AI facial recognition to OneDrive and users can only turn it off three times a year
I didn't watch the whole video and I'm not familiar with the channel so I don't want to make this a link post, but here's the source: The Lunduke Journal I watched up to the point where the author...
I didn't watch the whole video and I'm not familiar with the channel so I don't want to make this a link post, but here's the source: The Lunduke Journal
I watched up to the point where the author explains how Microsoft tends to turn on all the privacy invading settings every time they push an update (not surprising). I guess if I had to use Microsoft products, I'd try to disable automatic updates and just do them twice a year in one go, while also turning off the settings I want off. Would it be practically feasible? I don't know. Having to go to those lengths to use some software just seems ridiculous.
48 votes -
I think nobody wants AI in Firefox, Mozilla
52 votes -
Introducing SlopStop: Community-driven AI slop detection in Kagi Search
39 votes -
Mullvad - Shutting down our search proxy Leta
26 votes -
Introducing Kagi News
85 votes -
Microsoft debuts Copilot Actions for agentic AI-driven Windows tasks
10 votes -
Mastodon now has a Quote Post feature
23 votes -
Microsoft testing new AI features in Windows 11 File Explorer
24 votes -
Signal introduces secure cloud backups
44 votes -
Disabling Auto-Zoom in the YouTube app (iOS)
Hey y’all, YouTube recently decided to put a feature into the app which zooms in to fill the screen more and reduce the dark space. There’s apparently settings for the android app, but I can’t...
Hey y’all,
YouTube recently decided to put a feature into the app which zooms in to fill the screen more and reduce the dark space. There’s apparently settings for the android app, but I can’t seem to find any way to disable if for iOS. Does anyone have any suggestions? It’s incredibly annoying and distracting when watching videos.
14 votes -
Spotify is adding direct messaging to their music streaming app
51 votes -
Ricoh announces new specifications and details of their upcoming compact camera Ricoh GRIV
13 votes -
Claude Opus 4 and 4.1 can now end a rare subset of conversations
15 votes -
Instagram now has a “repost” feature
7 votes -
Google Wallet adds age verification and more government ID support
21 votes -
Firefox now supports native vertical tabs in 136.0 release
64 votes -
Patreon tests a native live video feature where creators can stream 24/7
23 votes -
Kagi Assistant is now available to all users
44 votes -
Asahi Linux (eli5: Linux for Macbooks) progress report: Linux 6.14, microphone support, Fedora Asahi and many more
11 votes -
Reddit will lock some content behind a paywall this year, CEO says
90 votes -
Kagi search introduces Privacy Pass authentication
26 votes -
Firefox 135.0 supports translating Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean webpages locally
40 votes -
Team behind Twitterrific launches a multi-feed app called Tapestry
18 votes -
The making of Community Notes
14 votes -
Adobe Lightroom's AI Remove feature added a Bitcoin to bird in flight photo
15 votes -
App that asks “Why?” every time you unlock your phone
22 votes -
Starlink Direct to Cell
25 votes -
What's worse than ads and AI? Ads in your AI, so Google is testing it.
30 votes -
Google's new app will help warn you about nude images in Messages
13 votes -
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35 votes -
Guest Passes for Nebula now available
44 votes -
Linux 6.12 to include Real-Time, Sched_ext, Intel Xe2 and Raspberry Pi 5 support
15 votes -
Meet DAVE: Discord’s new end-to-end encryption for audio and video
35 votes -
iOS 18 adds new "Distraction Control" feature for Safari, similar to temporary element blocking with uBlock Origin
11 votes -
"Privacy-Preserving" Attribution: Mozilla disappoints us yet again
68 votes -
OpenAI working on new reasoning technology under code name ‘Strawberry’
17 votes -
Wikipedia’s mobile website finally gets a dark mode — here’s how to turn it on
27 votes -
AirPods with camera modules to reportedly enter mass production in 2026, will be designed to deliver an enhanced spatial audio experience
6 votes -
YouTube is testing "Premium Jump Ahead" (built-in sponsorblock)
43 votes -
Microsoft admits that maybe surveiling everything you do on your computer isn’t a brilliant idea
27 votes -
Mozilla is adding vertical tabs, profile management, and local AI to Firefox
78 votes -
ChatGPT will show sources for their search now
If you're using the ChatGPT paid version, when you search, it acts similarly to Perplexity now. It gives you sources of all the pages from which it retrieved the information.
28 votes -
Signal messenger releases 'usernames' so you no longer need to tell someone your phone number in order for them to message you
59 votes -
Introducing Mozilla Monitor Plus, a new tool to automatically remove your personal information from data broker sites
35 votes -
Dropbox spooks users with new AI features that send data to OpenAI when used
49 votes -
No more phone number swaps: Signal messaging app now testing usernames
46 votes -
Facebook’s new AI stickers can generate Elmo with a knife
45 votes -
Reddit is going to let you turn gold into money
61 votes -
Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform
93 votes