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Why does the propaganda arm of Iran’s military have a better grasp on the Secretary of “War” than the entirety of American corporate news media?
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Would give it two thumbs up but AI. A for effort tho.
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While I agree in principle, the user must understand that all web searches (in general, not just in this case) are going to be tracked unless explicit steps are taken.
Spotlight searching the web is stupid, though.
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If you leave it on by default, yeah.
Go through your settings, people. One-by-one.
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85% or more of the cybersecurity market is about, and because of, Windows.
Srs, if Windows wasn’t used at all, cybersecurity would be as big an industry as Etsy.
Windows tries to mimic Unix for all its “important” features, but it isn’t. It’s a surveillance slop sundae on top of decades of organic growth on top of bad decisions based on DOS. And it’s made them one of the richest companies in the history of the world.
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This is exactly the same thing that Harris would have done.
and yes /s because you've got to be an utter idiot or _really_ fucking confused to actually believe that
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I dunno, they might be! But no, you understood correctly. I’m just saying state media is as state media does. Hopefully it keeps the signal to noise ratio high. But private media companies are always growing due to their immense Political power.
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These are the people who don’t understand the meaning of Liberal as most lemmy commenters use it. It’s why it’s so dissonant.
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Russia, China, and North Korea have state media too but it's . . . not that.
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I hope you're right.
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It says media is insanely powerful and we were idiots for not understanding that at any time in the last 60 years.
Other countries - it’s coming for you. You’ll have your own MAGA cult soon if you don’t already.
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He’s mentally ill. And not in a good way.
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I dunno. Maybe putting an alcoholic Fox News host in charge of the largest army in the world was a bad idea.
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Who the hell starts a war like that? I just sat down!
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Pfft. You and your *logic* and *reason*.
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I've sold AI systems to Brockway, Ogdenville, and North Haverbrook! And by gum it put *them* on the map!
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‘Just an unbelievable amount of pollution’: how big a threat is AI to the climate?
cross-posted from: slrpnk.net/post/32465427
Datacentres consume just 1% of the world’s electricity but may soon demand much more. Their share of US electricity is projected to more than double to 8.6% by 2035, according to BloombergNEF, while the IEA projects datacentres will account for at least 20% of the rich world’s growth in electricity demand to the end of the decade.
“This idea that the lower cost of renewables alone will drive decarbonisation – it’s not enough,” said Daly. “Because if there’s a huge source of energy demand that wants to grow, it will land on these stranded fossil fuel assets.”
Tech companies have resisted pressure to provide detailed data on their AI energy footprints,
The IEA estimates that AI could boost technically recoverable oil and gas reserves by 5% and cut the cost of a deepwater offshore project by 10%. Big oil is even more bullish. “Artificial intelligence is, ultimately, within the industry, going to be the next fracking boom,” Mike Sommers, head of the American Petroleum Institute, told Axios.
At the same time, the oil and gas industry says AI can cut its carbon intensity, for instance by analysing satellite data to spot methane leaks. But even here, critics say there is a gap between digital insights and corporate actions.
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The research also reveals that prices for fake accounts on Telegram and WhatsApp appear to spike in countries about to have national elections, suggesting a surge in demand due to “influence operations”.
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The very concept itself is insane. Give us your real name, we own your data, etc etc.
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Facebook: [Has always been a surveillance apparatus intent on exploiting users]
Facebook: [Does what it does]
Everybody: [Continues to pour money and information into facebook ‘because’]
Me: Maybe in a few MORE DECADES people will wake up!
Everybody: [Does not wake up]
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Below you’ll find some other useful things, although they aren’t exactly related to ad-blocking:
Browser extensions against annoyances:
Cookie popups: Consent-O-Matic
Captchas: Buster
I’d also suggest SponsorBlock — it has saved me so much time. There’s also an option for TVs and streaming devices.
If you’re on iOS, consider turning off Background App Refresh. Only a few apps use Background App Refresh as Apple designed it, the majority are simply abusing it to get more data about you. If you don’t have always-on VPN, you risk exposing your real IP.
Patched apps are also a thing, and it’s also possible to patch mobile apps yourself via ReVanced. While it’s a decent option, it’s also a security risk — I’m careful with it and don’t use it with sensitive accounts.
TIL
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What the fuck is your problem fuckwit? I didn’t shit in your Capri Sun.
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Lawsuit.
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4.3 Million Browsers Infected: Inside ShadyPanda's 7-Year Malware Campaign | Koi Blog
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