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8M users' AI conversations sold for profit by "privacy" extensions
The article discusses the Urban VPN browser extension, which collects user data from AI conversations to improve its services. It raises concerns about user privacy and the potential misuse of this data by the extension's developers.
No Graphics API
The article discusses the author's experience of building a graphics-free web application, focusing on the challenges and benefits of using a minimal tech stack without a graphics API. It highlights the importance of understanding the underlying technologies and finding creative solutions to achieve desired functionality.
Pricing Changes for GitHub Actions
GitHub announces changes to its pricing model for GitHub Actions, introducing new usage-based tiers and increasing the free tier's limits. The changes aim to provide more flexibility and scalability for users as their needs grow.
AI will make formal verification go mainstream
The article discusses the potential of using formal verification techniques, commonly employed in software engineering, to improve the safety and reliability of artificial intelligence systems. It explores how these methods could help address concerns around the unpredictable behavior of AI models and ensure their adherence to desired specifications.
This is not the future
The article discusses the author's perspective on the lack of progress in technology and the diminishing sense of wonder and optimism about the future. It critiques the idea that current technological advancements are falling short of the ambitious visions of the past.
Announcing the Beta release of ty
The article discusses the challenges and opportunities of using TypeScript in a front-end JavaScript project, highlighting its benefits for code maintainability and scalability, as well as the potential pitfalls and best practices for its integration.
“Super secure” messaging app leaks everyone's phone number
A popular secure messaging app favored by conservative activists was found to have a security flaw that exposed the phone numbers of all its users, raising concerns about the app's privacy and security claims.
Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices
Newly uncovered documents reveal a secret collaboration between Pepsi and Walmart to influence consumer behavior and increase sales. The investigation examines the companies' strategies, including targeted marketing and product placement, and the potential ethical implications of their actions.
Thin desires are eating life
The article explores the concept of 'thin desires' - desires that are unfulfilling and consume one's life. It discusses the importance of identifying and addressing these desires in order to live a more meaningful and purposeful life.
Mozilla appoints new CEO Anthony Enzor-Demeo
Mozilla announces the appointment of Anthony Decrem, formerly of Snap Inc., as its new CEO. Decrem's focus will be on driving Mozilla's mission to keep the internet open and accessible for all.
Children with cancer scammed out of millions fundraised for their treatment
The article discusses the global chip shortage, its impact on various industries, and efforts by governments and companies to address the problem. It highlights the importance of semiconductor chips in modern technology and the challenges faced in meeting the surging demand.
SHARP, an approach to photorealistic view synthesis from a single image
The article introduces ML.NET, an open-source and cross-platform machine learning framework developed by Microsoft, which allows developers to build, train, and deploy machine learning models directly within .NET applications.
Is Mozilla trying hard to kill itself?
The article discusses concerns about Mozilla's recent management decisions, including the dismissal of the CEO and layoffs, and whether these actions indicate a broader struggle for the company to maintain relevance and momentum in the competitive web browser market.
GPT Image 1.5
https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/gpt-image-1.5
40 percent of fMRI signals do not correspond to actual brain activity
A study from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) found that up to 40% of brain activity signals detected in MRI scans may not correspond to actual neural activity, highlighting the need for more accurate methods of interpreting brain imaging data.
Quill OS: An open-source OS for Kobo's eReaders
Quill OS is an open-source operating system designed to provide a secure, private, and efficient computing experience. It focuses on user privacy, encryption, and a minimalist approach to software and hardware requirements.
Coming soon: Simpler pricing and a better experience for GitHub Actions
GitHub is introducing simpler pricing and a better experience for GitHub Actions, aiming to make it more accessible and affordable for developers and organizations.
Pro-democracy HK tycoon Jimmy Lai convicted in national security trial
The article examines the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) and the challenges associated with their widespread adoption, such as the need for more charging infrastructure and the impact on electric grid stability.
Ford kills the All-Electric F-150
Ford has made the decision to discontinue the fully electric F-150 Lightning, opting instead to focus on a hybrid version of the popular pickup truck. This shift in strategy reflects the company's attempt to balance customer demands and environmental concerns.
No AI* Here – A Response to Mozilla's Next Chapter
The article discusses Waterfox's response to Mozilla's decision to use AI-generated content in its browser. It highlights Waterfox's commitment to providing a privacy-focused, user-centric browsing experience without the use of AI-generated content.
JetBlue flight averts mid-air collision with US Air Force jet
https://archive.md/8dT86
Problems with D-Bus on the Linux desktop
Upcoming Changes to Let's Encrypt Certificates
Let's Encrypt, a free and open-source certificate authority, is making changes to its certificate issuance process. The upcoming changes aim to improve the security and reliability of the Let's Encrypt ecosystem, including the introduction of a new root certificate and changes to the renewal process.
Fix HDMI-CEC weirdness with a Raspberry Pi and a $7 cable
The article discusses HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control), a feature that allows devices connected via HDMI to communicate and control each other. It explains the benefits of HDMI CEC, such as simplified remote control usage and automatic device integration, and provides guidance on how to enable and troubleshoot the feature.
Sega Channel: VGHF Recovers over 100 Sega Channel ROMs (and More)
The article discusses the Sega Channel, a pioneering on-demand game subscription service launched in 1994 by Sega in partnership with cable television providers. It provided access to a rotating library of games that could be downloaded directly to Sega Genesis consoles, foreshadowing modern digital distribution models.
Bonsai: A Voxel Engine, from scratch
The article provides an overview of the Bonsai project, an open-source platform for developing and managing complex distributed systems. It highlights Bonsai's key features, including its modular architecture, support for multiple programming languages, and ability to handle large-scale deployments.
Japan to revise romanization rules for first time in 70 years
A Japanese government panel has recommended revising the Hepburn romanization system, which is used to transliterate Japanese words into the Latin alphabet. The proposed changes aim to make the system more consistent and user-friendly for non-Japanese speakers.
MIT professor shot at his Massachusetts home dies
The article discusses the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionize the field of healthcare, with AI-powered tools being used for early disease detection, personalized treatment, and streamlining of administrative tasks. However, it also highlights the ethical and regulatory challenges that need to be addressed as AI becomes more prevalent in the medical industry.