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readbeanicecream,
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Discord.io suffers massive data breach, announces closure: Hackers stole the data of 760,000 users.
https://mashable.com/article/discord-io-data-breach

cwagner,

If you come here without reading the article: Discord.io is a third-party site, and no one who only uses Discord needs to care.

JoMiran,
@JoMiran@lemmy.ml avatar

Well, that escalated quickly. I just saw the data for sale yesterday.

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

This Is What Happens When People Start Actually Reading Privacy Policies: A recent controversy about Zoom’s ability to train AI on users’ conversations shows the importance of reading the fine print
https://themarkup.org/hello-world/2023/08/12/this-is-what-happens-when-people-start-actually-reading-privacy-policies

webasha24,
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#tech

readbeanicecream,
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Chromebook buyers, beware: Amazon is still selling 13 unsupported models: Lack of updates leave these laptops vulnerable to attacks
https://www.techradar.com/computing/chromebooks/chromebook-buyers-beware-amazon-is-still-selling-13-unsupported-models

CIWS-30,

@readbeanicecream Are big box stores better? Like Best Buy, Walmart, Costco, etc.

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

IBM and NASA teamed up to build the GPT of Earth sciences: The open-source model will serve as the basis for future forest, crop and climate change-monitoring AI.
https://www.engadget.com/ibm-and-nasa-teamed-up-to-build-the-gpt-of-earth-sciences-040116377.html?src=rss

cyborganism,

Finally AI being put to good use.

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

Google is making it easier to remove your private information from Search: The company will soon blur explicit imagery in results by default too.
https://www.engadget.com/google-is-making-it-easier-to-remove-your-private-information-from-search-170025085.html

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for “grossly irresponsible” security: Azure looks like a house of cards collapsing under the weight of exploits and vulnerabilities.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/08/microsoft-cloud-security-blasted-for-its-culture-of-toxic-obfuscation/

1984,
@1984@lemmy.today avatar

Shitty cloud AND shitty security AND shitty operating system… :smile:

neuraltimes,
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Talk to your News Reporter with our Entirely Automated AI-Aggregated News Site

You can now ask our AI questions about the news article. The AI is given context from all the aggregated articles which include 2 left, 2 right, and 2 center. We do this by vectorizing each article and storing them in a *vector database called pinecone. You now have access to significantly more information for top news stories. This feature is currently in beta and may not function perfectly. We would love to hear your feedback

readbeanicecream,
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Facebook and Instagram start blocking news in Canada: Meta is protesting a Canadian law obliging it to negotiate with and pay news publishers for their content by blocking news links shared on its platforms.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/1/23815994/meta-facebook-instagram-canada-news-act-blocking

solidgrue,
@solidgrue@lemmy.world avatar

Next: Canada blocks Meta in Canada for being foreign propaganda. Sorry, Meta.

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

Mass. lawmakers eye a ‘Netflix tax’ to fund community TV channels: A proposed state tax on streaming video services could lead to higher prices for popular video services such as Netflix and Hulu.
https://archive.is/b1gn8

peter,
@peter@feddit.uk avatar

Eh, streaming is dead. Everyone got greedy to have the biggest slice of the pie and now it’s just as broken as the system it was supposed to replace.

martinmallos,

Mobile App Development

Typically, mobile app development services include the following stages:

  • Consultation and Planning: Developers work with clients to understand their app idea, target audience, and business objectives. They plan the app's features, functionalities, and the technology stack needed to bring the concept to life.
  • UI/UX Design: Skilled designers create user interfaces (UI) and user experiences (UX) that are visually appealing, intuitive, and easy to navigate.
  • App Development: Developers use programming languages and development frameworks (e.g., Swift, Kotlin, React Native, Flutter) to build the mobile app according to the design and specifications.
  • Testing and Quality Assurance: The app undergoes rigorous testing to identify and fix bugs, ensuring that it functions smoothly and reliably across different devices and operating systems.
  • Deployment: The completed app is prepared and released on the respective app stores (e.g., Apple App Store, Google Play Store) or enterprise distribution platforms.
  • Post-launch Support and Maintenance: App development companies often provide ongoing support, updates, and maintenance to address issues, add new features, and keep the app compatible with the latest OS versions.

Mobile app development services can vary in terms of pricing, expertise, and project scope. Some companies specialize in certain industries or app types, such as e-commerce, healthcare, gaming, social networking, etc.

When looking for a mobile app development service, it's crucial to research and evaluate potential partners based on their portfolio, reviews, experience, expertise in the required technology, and budget compatibility. Communication and a clear understanding of project expectations are also essential for a successful collaboration.

Konlanx,

Written by ChatGPT.

piezzo,

what are some cheap/lazy pc lifehacks which improved your pc ux? something like a long headphone cables or specific shortcots

falkerie71,
@falkerie71@sh.itjust.works avatar

If you haven’t already, Powertoys is a pretty useful tool. Some of the utilities I use a lot are Powertoys run, image resizer, color picker, and occasionally PowerRename. Paste as plain text and Text extractor are relatively new additions I probably would use more going forward.
And although it now also has Peek to preview files for the file explorer, I still prefer to use Quicklook for that.

teft,
@teft@lemmy.world avatar

Ctrl+shift+esc brings up the task manager without having to go through ctrl alt del.

Shift+esc brings up Firefox’s internal task manager.

Win+L locks your pc without going through menus.

neuraltimes,
@neuraltimes@kbin.social avatar

Completely Automated, AI-Powered Newsletter: Top Headlines in Politics, Events, Technology, and Business

Hello Everyone!

I'm excited to announce my newest project - an entirely automated Top Headlines Newsletter, powered by GPT-4. Top news that is picked and written entirely by AI is delivered to your inbox every morning at 9 AM PST.

Our system is** fully automated**, taking care of everything from selecting topics to sending the newsletter. This means that if I were to die today, you would still receive a newsletter every morning.

Our newsletter is integrated with our site, and all stories use 2 left, 2 center, and 2 right wing sources (characterized by AllSidesMedia).

I truly think that AI can revolutionize how we consume news, from mitigating polarization, stopping misinformation spread, and minimizing bias. Please let me know your opinions below!

https://www.neuraltimes.org/newsletter

ptz,
@ptz@dubvee.org avatar

:sigh: Here we go again.

Automated machine generated misinformation spam? Sign me right up! /s

I truly think that AI can revolutionize how we consume news, from mitigating polarization, stopping misinformation spread, and minimizing bias. Please let me know your opinions below!

No. You’re just creating all new misinformation and muddying the waters.

From your bio:

Drawing equal amounts of information from left, right, and center sources in each story, we aim to counteract political bias and polarization.

You cannot average nonsense and fact and expect the end result to be anything useful. You simply cannot. Your entire premise is flawed and quite honestly, reprehensible.

LLMs and News should not be mixed. You’re making the world a worse place. Please stop.

neuraltimes,
@neuraltimes@kbin.social avatar

@ptz

Thanks for your feedback, to clarify a few things

You cannot average nonsense and fact and expect the end result to be anything useful.

We are not averaging information. We are cross referencing facts, stating what sources on different ends of the political spectrum agree on, and the differences in the opinions they have.

I would also like to here why you think it is misinformation spam.

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

New AI model outperforms traditional methods in predicting central Pacific El Niño: In a recently published study, researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model using deep learning algorithms that outperforms traditional dynamic models in predicting the development and pattern of El Niño events in the central Pacific Ocean.
https://phys.org/news/2023-07-ai-outperforms-traditional-methods-central.html

readbeanicecream,
@readbeanicecream@kbin.social avatar

YouTube Shorts comments can now be turned into YouTube Shorts: The YouTube team is now announcing one such new experiment coming to a small group of Android and iOS users wherein viewers can use a comment from a clip they're watching and create a separate Shorts video from it.
https://www.androidpolice.com/youtube-shorts-comments-into-short-experiment/

trk,
@trk@aussie.zone avatar

I want LESS YouTube shorts, not more. I hate the format… Why would anyone want non-skippable clips at all, let alone on YouTube?

ozoned,
@ozoned@beehaw.org avatar

Google loves them because MONEY!

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