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11 votes
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Exclusive: OpenAI working on new reasoning technology under code name ‘Strawberry’
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Weak security defaults enabled Squarespace Domains hijacks of former Google Domains accounts
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What happened to user interfaces?
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💾 Floppy8 - A tiny computer, in a floppy drive
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What are some fun/interesting websites that don't involve news or current events?
As the title says, looking for recommendations of fun and interesting websites that don't involve current events/news. Sites where you can spend hours diving down rabbit holes, browsing fun and...
As the title says, looking for recommendations of fun and interesting websites that don't involve current events/news. Sites where you can spend hours diving down rabbit holes, browsing fun and interesting content, or just otherwise detach from reality for a bit.
This isn't a request for just myself, but just in general. I feel like all the biggest websites just have a bit too much influence from current events and news, which can make browsing pretty stressful. And given how centralized the internet has become, finding sites outside those has become a bit trickier. It'd be fun to see some more focused sites for various topics and niches. Can be an educational site with cool articles, could be entertainment, could be a forum or a blog. Just, what sites could you spend hours on?
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Disney hack results in leak of over 1 TB of Slack data
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Wikipedia’s mobile website finally gets a dark mode — here’s how to turn it on
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Computer monitors that are good for watching videos?
I know it isn't a good habit. I like to watch movies, "T.V. shows" on my computer. It was never a problem with older style monitors. However with newer style monitors ( like I have ) and T.V....
I know it isn't a good habit. I like to watch movies, "T.V. shows" on my computer. It was never a problem with older style monitors.
However with newer style monitors ( like I have ) and T.V. screens you either have to be far away from the monitor or be sitting up straight for the images not to fade. Worse, you can't see anything with night scenes.
Anything I can do about it aside from buying a hug TV and sitting on a couch at the other end of the room?
Update: I got the monitor /user/ButteredToast recommended. It works noticeably better than my old monitor and the price was very reasonable
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Library asks users to verify that books actually exist before making a loan request because AI invents book titles
43 votes -
Spotify is no longer just a streaming app, it’s a social network
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DVDs are dying right as streaming has made them appealing again
20 votes -
Someone is wrong on the internet (AGI Doom edition)
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AT&T says criminals stole phone records of ‘nearly all’ US customers in new data breach
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How to raise your artificial intelligence
7 votes -
Crunchyroll announces the removal of its comment section across all platforms to 'reduce harmful content'
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Iceland's startup scene is punching above its weight – dodging the venture capital doldrums, Frumtak Ventures lands $87M for its fourth fund
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‘We’re living in a nightmare:’ Inside the health crisis of a Texas bitcoin town
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Google Chrome ships a default, hidden extension that allows code on *.google.com access to private APIs, including your current CPU usage
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We need to control AI agents now
19 votes -
Court says Andrew Tate can leave Romania but remain in EU as he awaits trial
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Help my wife decide about AJ & Smart
My wife is thinking about signing up for the Master Workshopper program from AJ & Smart. It’s a relatively big financially decision so I thought I would pass along some of her initial thoughts and...
My wife is thinking about signing up for the Master Workshopper program from AJ & Smart. It’s a relatively big financially decision so I thought I would pass along some of her initial thoughts and questions here in the hopes anyone had some experience with this program either personally or just anecdotally.
Hey everyone,
I'm thinking about signing up for the Master Workshopper program from AJ & Smart and would love to hear from anyone who's already gone through it. If you've done it, I'd really appreciate your thoughts!
Here’s what I’m curious about:
1 Quality of Content: Is the material solid and up-to-date? 2 Instructors: How are the instructors? Do they make the content engaging and clear? 3 Practical Application: Were you able to use what you learned right away in your work? 4 Community and Networking: How’s the community aspect? Did you make any good connections? 5 Value for Money: Do you think it was worth the investment? Why or why not? 6 Career Impact: Has it made a difference in your career or skills?
Any other thoughts or experiences you can share would be awesome too!
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Meet Mercy and Anita – the African workers driving the AI revolution, for just over a dollar an hour
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Most reliable privacy-conscious notes app?
as the title indicates, I am in search of a reliable privacy-conscious notes app, I have tried the following which have the indicated bugs that I frequently experience and make the notes app feel...
as the title indicates, I am in search of a reliable privacy-conscious notes app, I have tried the following which have the indicated bugs that I frequently experience and make the notes app feel unreliable or just too inconvenient:
- NextCloud Notes:
- https://github.com/nextcloud/notes/issues/1187
- bug is that sometimes I have to rename a note 2-3 times in the browser for it to take
- bug where the pop-up menu doesn't go away after favoriting a note
- and the nextcloud android app has its own slew of issues
- StandardNotes app: I remember the app being really buggy on Firefox to the point where I had to regularly use Brave just for that app.
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What's up with solid state batteries? A conversation with Siyu Huang of Factorial Energy
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Superintelligence—ten years later
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The asymmetry of nudges
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The best robot vacuum for me is the one I hacked
32 votes -
Announcing the Ladybird Browser Initiative
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Proton is launching encrypted documents to take on Google Docs
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OnlyFans vows it's a safe space. Predators are exploiting kids there.
15 votes -
ChatGPT is bullshit
61 votes -
Thirty years later, FreeDOS is still keeping the dream of the command prompt alive
18 votes -
Ouroboros - packet networking rebuilt from the ground up
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Mitigating Skeleton Key, a new type of generative AI jailbreak technique
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Framework Laptop 16, six months later
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Microsoft says it's okay to steal content published on the web
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Microsoft CEO of AI claims online content is 'freeware' [and can be used to train LLMs in the absence of a specific directives from the author against this]
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FreeDOS open-source text-based OS turns 30, still in active development and primarily used for retro gaming
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AI-powered scams and what you can do about them
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AirPods with camera modules to reportedly enter mass production in 2026, will be designed to deliver an enhanced spatial audio experience
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Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
45 votes -
Why so many bitcoin mining companies are pivoting to AI
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Question about Google's Find My Device network with the new trackers
Hi everyone, Have a quick question if you have the time. I want to buy some of the new Android Find My Device trackers, have wanted to ever since destroying my Tiles when they were bought by that...
Hi everyone,
Have a quick question if you have the time. I want to buy some of the new Android Find My Device trackers, have wanted to ever since destroying my Tiles when they were bought by that scummy data-retailer.
My question is: if I buy, for example, a Pebblebee device, does Pebblebee get my location data? Google already has that; that's the deal with the devil you have to decide whether or not you want to take. But I don't want to give this information to another third party.
I've done some Googling on this but of course search is useless these days. I tried to read Pebblebee's privacy policy but gave up pretty quickly:
➜ ~ cat pebblebee | wc -w 17391
Does anyone have an authoritative answer on this? Would love to know.
TIA and thanks for your time!
ETA: I have seen where Pebblebee claims they don't sell user data; I'm not even questioning that with this post (although I do question every company's trustworthiness). This is more a question about the architecture of the Find My Device network itself.
Edit 2: I'm already carrying around a personal spy that reports everything I do to Google, I don't think it matters whether they can get my location from the trackers lol. I just wondered if I was exposing that to Pebblebee (just as an example) as well.
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The day AppGet died
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YouTube is testing "Premium Jump Ahead" (built-in sponsorblock)
43 votes -
Microsoft erases guide for switching to local Windows accounts
82 votes -
Polyfill supply chain attack hits 100K+ sites
45 votes -
AI work assistants need a lot of handholding (gifted link)
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Flathub has now served more than two billion downloads for Flatpaks
23 votes