@realTuckFrumper They just NOW figured that out? They have only killed over 30,000 children, women and men so far.
Tom Claburn in El Reg calling #ChatControl what it is: an "attempt to protect children online by disallowing confidential communication." 🔥
https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/18/signal_eu_upload_moderation/
"We need to be very firm with our messaging that there's no such thing as a mild SARS-COV-2 infection. There's no such thing as a SARS-COV-2 infection that does not have prolonged consequences. Until we can fully understand the long-term effects of COVID, the only thing that we can do to protect ourselves, our families and our immune systems in the long-term is to avoid infection."
- Dr. David Putrino, director of rehabilitation innovation at Mount Sinai Health System
I would like to point out that *there is no way to fix this*.
I don’t mean it’s difficult, or expensive, or we just haven’t scienced hard enough yet. I mean there is literally no way to make an LLM not do this, or an infinite number of similar mistakes, in the same way that no improvement in ladder technology can help you reach the moon.
You’re asking a slot machine what your most likely bank balance is.
https://circumstances.run/@davidgerard/112639084548848466
Who among us hasn’t blocked our own programs with overzealous firewall protections?
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https://abcnews.go.com/US/statewide-911-outage-reported-massachusetts/story?id=111225490
The question isn’t whether Trump or Biden is declining faster: it’s why the US is faced with this choice | Emma Brockes https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/jun/19/donald-trump-joe-biden-us-choice?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
@jvagle Certainly, in promoting our hallowed tradition miscegenation oddly seems to have been overlooked. All hallowed traditions are equal but some are more equal than others?
Once again, automated license plate readers are found to have major cybersecurity flaws that can put people at risk. Law enforcement needs to stop collecting data that it is incapable of protecting. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/06/new-alpr-vulnerabilities-prove-mass-surveillance-public-safety-threat
oh, good, SPD is planning to expand their license plate reader program and contract out the data storage to Axon, who can be subpoena'd by states which have passed anti-trans laws.
you can let the city council know what you think about this decision: https://action.aclu.org/send-message/tell-seattle-not-rush-license-plate-scanners-our-streets-without-protections
@mattblaze That is a really weird structure. If I didn't know better I would think it to be a total fabrication. A monolith with windows? Eerie.
You open up a Commodore 64, and the box says "welcome to the world of friendly computing."
You turn on a modern PC, and it immediately threatens your data unless you agree to save your data to *their* cloud service.
That right there is why we talk about vintage computers. Folks need to be reminded of what's possible.
I still can't upload large images to Flickr.
So I opened a support ticket this morning. I got a reply from a human in 15 minutes acknowledging that others have reported similar problems and promising to keep me updated. At no point was I asked to restart my browser, reboot my computer, or turn anything off and on again, nor did they try to gaslight me by claiming no one else has complained. They just acknowledged the problem and promised to fix it.
Remarkable enough to be notable these days.
And speaking of things I've done that infuriated people, nothing prepared me for the absolutely unhinged fury this paper, published in the IEEE Security and Privacy journal, unleashed in the US locksmithing community. They don't, it turns out, appreciate it when irresponsible outsiders like me infringe on their turf or reveal weaknesses in their products.
Google, Cloudflare & Cisco Will Poison DNS to Stop Piracy Block Circumvention - We have fully entered the Age of Disinformation. https://torrentfreak.com/google-cloudflare-cisco-will-poison-dns-to-stop-piracy-block-circumvention-240613/