ct_Magazin, to random German
@ct_Magazin@social.heise.de avatar

c’t-Workshop: Kea-DHCP richtig einrichten und konfigurieren

Kea-DHCP hat den bisherigen DHCP-Server des Internet Systems Consortium abgelöst. Die modular aufgebaute Software hat gegenüber ihrem Vorgänger viele Vorteile.

https://www.heise.de/news/c-t-Workshop-Kea-DHCP-richtig-einrichten-und-konfigurieren-9238976.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

heiseonline, to random German
@heiseonline@social.heise.de avatar

Crawler für Training von GPT ausschließen: OpenAI stellt Code für robots.txt vor

Für das Training von KI-Chatbots wie ChatGPT wird das Internet durchpflügt. Wer Inhalte davon ausschließen will, kann das nun über Code in der robots.txt tun.

https://www.heise.de/news/Crawler-fuer-Training-von-GPT-ausschliessen-OpenAI-stellt-Code-fuer-robots-txt-vor-9237417.html?wt_mc=sm.red.ho.mastodon.mastodon.md_beitraege.md_beitraege

I_Like_Books, to random
@I_Like_Books@strangeobject.space avatar

"When you’re tracked online, a tracker, such as a cookie or a tracking pixel, is inserted into the code of the website you’re visiting. These tracking technologies could be owned by advertising and marketing companies, government agencies, or other monitoring authorities. Usually the owner of these websites agrees to sell your data to advertising companies in exchange for whatever service the advertising company provides.

It is believed that your data is shared with as many as 70 third parties when a website has embedded trackers. Furthermore, Google has trackers on more than half of all online traffic."

https://nordvpn.com/blog/what-are-trackers/

JustCodeCulture, to histodons
@JustCodeCulture@mastodon.social avatar

CBI Image of the Day.

Early Musical Notation and Composition "Mockingbird" on a Personal Computer 1983.

Shown here is the piece "Mockingbird" by famed (worked on SAGE air defense system, LINC mini, ARPAnet IMPs facilitating communications) computer scientist Severo M. Ornstein, 1983 on personal computer.
@histodons
@musicology
@classicalmusic
@digitalhumanities
@commodon

bibliolater, to bookstodon
@bibliolater@qoto.org avatar

What is the most distracting item in your life that stops you from more? @bookstodon

bibliolater,
@bibliolater@qoto.org avatar

@farbel @bookstodon That is distraction that many of us suffer with.

lunareclipse, to random

keeping the age in your profile somewhat vague just so you don't have to remember to update it every year ​:woozy_baa:​

gabboman,

@limepot @deleted_user "birthday july 2nd 1992"

thats it. its on you to do the math

#internet-elder-advice

jensorensen, to random
@jensorensen@mastodon.social avatar

Latest comic: Pick your social network!

Some_Emo_Chick, to random
@Some_Emo_Chick@mastodon.social avatar

Google decimates Twitter search results after Elon Musk imposes limits on reading tweets

https://www.rawstory.com/google-twitter/

liztai, to random
@liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by the lack of empathy some bros have about the whole " is scraping content to train their AI" thing. Lots of people defending Google in tech forums, saying this has been done forever so why are we being such a baby about it?
Maybe because all they can think about is $$ they can get from us content producers & we're standing in the way of that.
I feel like the is devolving faster than my emotions can keep up. :blobfoxshocked:

Drbruced, to random
@Drbruced@aus.social avatar

Here is my latest newsletter, which digs into the 60-plus year history of the Internet, with a particular focus on its decentralised architecture. I'm cautiously optimistic that we might be heading back to a more decentralised Internet as the exodus from centralised platforms gains momentum, and so of course I talk about the promise of the https://open.substack.com/pub/systemsapproach/p/60-years-of-networking?r=cxpek&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

danyork,
@danyork@mastodon.social avatar

@Drbruced Good piece! I, too, am hopeful that we are heading back into a more distributed and decentralized Internet.

FYI, if you are looking for more history info, over at the Internet Society, we keep a list of pointers and docs at https://www.internetsociety.org/internet/history-internet/ (including to the “brief history” document you referenced)

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