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kubica, in What are some essential browser extensions for "quieting down" the internet?
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uBlock Orign does pretty much all the job. And it can also get rid of the annoying google log-in pop-ups on random sites by enabling the list under "Filter Lists > Annoyances > AdGuard - Annoyances"

Cat, in Quest owners can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in VR, but do you really want to?
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Instead of scanning with your eyes you need to turn your head with the extra weight of VR on.

snooggums, in Quest owners can use Word, Excel, and PowerPoint in VR, but do you really want to?
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Oh neat, you can get motion sickness from Excel!

BaldProphet, in TikTok requires users to “forever waive” rights to sue over past harms
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I've run out of disk space to record reasons not to use TikTok.

LollerCorleone,
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Same!

neidu, in Zuckerberg says Threads will dip its toe in the 'fediverse' as it opens to Europe

God damn it, please don’t.

Alternatively, I’m looking forward to seeing world records being set in the sport of defederations.

SuiXi3D, in Amazon’s Internet Satellites Will Use Space Lasers to Transmit Data
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The not-so-secret, not-so-Jewish space lasers.

syd, in Google Will Turn Off Cookies for 30 Million People on January 4
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Will it kill Google ads cookies too?

LollerCorleone,
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They will just directly use Chrome instead

Gordon_Freeman,
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Its core purpose is to facilitate online advertising by sharing a subset of user private information without the use of third-party cookies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_Sandbox

bedrooms, in Elon Musk’s new AI bot, Grok, causes stir by citing OpenAI usage policy

This guy criticized AI for "being dangerous," and makes one anyway.

CosmoNova, in Elon Musk’s new AI bot, Grok, causes stir by citing OpenAI usage policy

Well it’s not like Micros- uhm I mean "Open"AI can complain. They’re not going to open a can of worms about the whereabouts of datasets for LLMs.

AmidFuror, in New DNA nanobots can replicate themselves using UV light

As with most science reporting these days, this seems rather over-hyped.

wizzor, in Why scientists are making transparent wood

While interesting, the article keeps mentioning display screens on phones as a potential application area. I feel like tensile strength is not a key issue in display materials, so much as resistance to scratching, whick is why we use glass lined composites today.

The thermal insulation on a translucent, load bearing material is certainly interesting as well as the developments in making the material environmentally friendly to produce.

southsamurai, in Why scientists are making transparent wood
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Just as a reminder, it isn’t wood only. It’s a composite material. Essentially plasticized wood.

They strip or decolor the lignen, then pump in one resin or another (depending in what company is doing the development experiments), and the result is translucent.

However, it is a great material! Extremely strong, enough to be used structurally. A great insulator. It has incredible potential in construction.

The flaw in that is that the material is basically a hunk of plastic, which means it’s not biodegradable the way natural wood is. It’s also way too early in development by any of the companies trying to be recyclable at all. It may well end up not being recyclable, ever. So you’re looking at an incredible material that may possibly have properties that make it more trouble than it’s worth in the long run.

Like, my opinion after reading about this stuff a decent bit after this news hit, I don’t see it replacing glass or wood any time soon. It’ll be more expensive, harder to work with, and be essentially single use because you can’t reuse it very well unless you just happen to need things the exact same sizes. It still relies on the same sources we get wood from so there’s no ecological benefit to it.

So, it’s cool as hell, but my gut says it won’t amount to much

LollerCorleone,
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This is very important info. Thanks for sharing.

CoffeeAddict, in Bing tests AI Deep Search that turns your simple question into a detailed prompt
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Interesting. As with most microsoft products, it remains to be seen how effective this will actually be. Still, it's indicative of what the technology is capable of.

LollerCorleone, in Anthrobots: Tiny biological robots from human cells
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This is very cool. I hope the development proceeds further.

livus,
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@LollerCorleone me too. This is the kind of future technology I was hoping for.

LollerCorleone,
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Same!

LollerCorleone, in Automakers’ data privacy practices “are unacceptable,” says US senator
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There really need to be restrictions put in place mining and sharing of customer data by automakers with emphasis on the principle of data minimisation. Automakers should go back to being hardware manufacturers than wannabe tech companies.

spizzat2,

There really need to be restrictions put in place mining and sharing of customer data

Full stop.

In a twisted way, I'm glad the problem has become blatant enough that politicians are starting to realize how it affects them. Companies have proven time and again that they shouldn't be trusted with our data, but it's hard to do anything without having to agree to let them collect and resell your info.

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