danluu, to random
@danluu@mastodon.social avatar

I see these AI generated summaries are going great.

BTW, I mean this non-ironically. This is generating a huge amount of engagement, juicing user numbers, which companies generally care more about than accuracy.

For people not familiar with basketball, a bad miss is called a "brick" and Klay Thompson put up a lot of bricks against the Sacramento Kings. People talking about this resulted in Twitter creating this AI generated "trend" saying that Klay was vandalizing houses in Sacremento.

kristen_d,
@kristen_d@mastodon.social avatar

@danluu is artificial stupidity and we already have way too fucking much of the genuine kind. Another idea, launched by shitty humans.

kentbrew, to random
@kentbrew@xoxo.zone avatar

Yeah, this totally tracks:

"Though it seemed completely automated, Just Walk Out relied on more than 1,000 people in India watching and labeling videos to ensure accurate checkouts. The cashiers were simply moved off-site, and they watched you as you shopped."

https://gizmodo.com/amazon-reportedly-ditches-just-walk-out-grocery-stores-1851381116

nivrig, to random
@nivrig@mastodon.social avatar

Settled for sorting out the laptop. Modern Windows is such an experience 🤮

dougbeney, to mastodon
@dougbeney@mastodon.social avatar

I reached 100 toots! Man, really loving this platform.

HistoPol,
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@dougbeney

This depends on how many interests you have, how much you have to tell, and how much time you are willing to spend.
Overcoming the initial shyness is the most difficult thing, IMO. The helped me a lot in this when it was still the original , .
I started here with a lot of drive.
People here are awesome in general. Very different from the corporate sites, you'll see.
Apart from that I've found this advice useful:

https://mastodon.social/@HistoPol/109960697083138864

Johnnephew, to Amazon
@Johnnephew@dice.camp avatar

Pro tip: You're not going to get us to give you a special wholesale price on our top selling games because you say you need to pay us less in order to match the price of other 3rd party sellers on Amazon you want to compete with. Your inability to make a profit in Amazon's system is an problem, not a problem with the time-honored keystone discount.

gerrymcgovern, to random
@gerrymcgovern@mastodon.green avatar

"Until last month, nobody outside of YouTube had a solid estimate for just how many videos are currently on the site. Eight hundred million? One billion? It turns out that the figure is more like 14 billion—more than one and a half videos for every person on the planet—and that’s counting strictly those that are publicly visible."

Over 80% of Internet traffic is video.
Video is thousands of times more polluting than text.

https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/01/how-many-videos-youtube-research/677250/

failedLyndonLaRouchite,

@gerrymcgovern

not sure I am helping by linking to this website

A simple solution:

Tax data storage at say 10 cents per Gb per year
so if you have a Tb = 1,000 Gb, you would pay 100 dollars/yr

ok, maybe that is to high
tax data storage at 2 dollars per Tb per yr

timjan, to random

Back in the day, had this function where it you received an email (newsletter...) with a date/time, you could (highlight that part and) create a calendar entry automatically for that point in time, and with the email subject as the title.

Of course, Gmail has been to the point where this function/workflow is no longer available.
But is there any other email client/calendar combo out there that still has this function?

(Yes, is overdue. )

elronat, to random German
@elronat@chaos.social avatar

Allein für den kleinen NFC-"Hack" lohnt sich dieser Vortrag!
Und abseits davon freue ich mich jetzt wie ein kleines Kind, unserer #Toniebox eine neue Firmware zu verpassen. hrhr #37c3
"Toniebox Reverse Engineering - Eine Musikbox für Kinder, Maker und Hacker"
https://media.ccc.de/v/37c3-11993-toniebox_reverse_engineering

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@elronat ist nen -lastiges, mit welcher das Konzept auf anwendet und in einen Kindertauglichen Player packt...

shrikant, to random
@shrikant@noc.social avatar

Just realized, the Embrace-Extend-Extinguish philosophy doesn't actually end with Extinguish.

There is a 4th stage.

Extinction.

Every single product that has been has inevitably gone extinct.

It happened to MySpace, to Digg, and everything in the Google Graveyard. It is happening to Twitter and Reddit.

The only person worse off at the end of this cycle is the consumer.

We need to force companies to open-source products that they decide to sunset.

InCameraNet, to windows

Windows 10 may be my last operating system because is spyware now. and people, how do I join you? What is your favorite distribution? I'm hearing good things about ?

catsalad, (edited ) to chrome

Google announced that starting in June 2024, ad blockers such as uBlock Origin will be disabled in Chrome 127 and later with the rollout of Manifest V3 ().

The new manifest will prevent using custom filters and stops on demand updates of blocklist. Only authorized updates to browser extension will be allowed in the future, which mean an automatic win for Google in their battle to stop YouTube .

is deceitful and threatening to your privacy, and now is a good time to switch to (@mozilla) and/or (@torproject) if you haven't done so already!

EFF (@eff) on Google’s Manifest V3:

⚠️⁠https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/chrome-users-beware-manifest-v3-deceitful-and-threatening
⚠️⁠https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/12/googles-manifest-v3-still-hurts-privacy-security-innovation

Chrome Manifest V3 Transition Timeline (2023-11-16)

🚩⁠https://developer.chrome.com/blog/resuming-the-transition-to-mv3/

EDIT for clarification: MV3 in Chrome will still allow some ad blocking extensions, but will severely limit their blocking ability and even restricts pre-set filters to 50 MAX.

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@renwillis @catsalad @mozilla @torproject @eff @lisamelton presses X for doubt

Due to these issues I'd recommend syncing with @nextcloud and Logins with because that works on everything.

I just stuck with because everything epse is either and/or not & ...

jwildeboer, (edited ) to random
@jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net avatar

My name is Jan Wildeboer, I own a Brother laser printer that JustPrints(tm) since many years and I support this message :)

(and should you think that screenshot is fake — it isn't: https://www.theverge.com/23642073/best-printer-2023-brother-laser-wi-fi-its-fine )

H/T https://0w0.is/objects/6827014a-a2be-457f-bab8-af8c4ce51b8a

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@jwildeboer Personally I installed multifunction lasers everywhere and I still rock my because it wasn't yet and it refuses to die to this day...

> !

kaia, to random
@kaia@brotka.st avatar

Google wants to change its homepage to add more "news" (think ads).

I read what made Google special in the first place was its minimalism and ability to discover stuff. both is gone nowadays.

HistoPol,
@HistoPol@mastodon.social avatar

@kaia

Which is why I've hardly used it in 10 yrs ().

Google had been rhorougly .

nyquildotorg, to random
@nyquildotorg@fedia.social avatar

I've been talking about how AI will directly lead to an Idiocracy (2006) scenario for some time, but today's update to the "can you melt eggs?" saga is as clear an illustration of how as I think it's possible to ever have.

Quora's AI answers made up the melting point of eggs, and then Google picked it up and responded affirmatively that you can indeed melt eggs.

Then people wrote articles about how stupid it is that Google says eggs can melt. The Google fixes the answer.

Then Google ingests an article about how stupid it is that Google says you can melt eggs, and suddenly Google starts answering affirmatively again that you can melt eggs, citing the article about how stupid Google is for thinking you can melt eggs.

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@nyquildotorg I guess 's is indeed unfixably beyond useable and people should switch to better options like ...

RL_Dane, to random
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

's recent article about privacy issues with all modern cars is pretty horrifying.

I'll be holding on to my 2016 model for as long as possible.

Just imagine cars in the next ten years getting like inkjet printers. XD

Also, random tangential reminder: subscriptions are all about manufacturing false scarcity.

RL_Dane, to Matrix
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

is a client?!?!? :o

RL_Dane,
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

@benjaminhollon @sirber

Actually, facebook was pretty awesome circa 2008-2012. I called it "crackbook" because it was so (positively) addictive.

Of course, that got SO .

tadbithuman, to Help

Dear people of the Fediverse, a couple of years back there were two retired general contractors that were working in Houston to provide general construction support for owner builders and they posted videos on . Since has been , I can't find them or their business. Any help locating them will be appreciated.

spinopsys, to random
@spinopsys@aus.social avatar

If you have YT Premium but turn off history, Google takes your home tab for a long drive to farm in the country. Incredibly, they serve you an product even though you are a paying fucking customer. It’s standover stuff, nice subscription you have there, be a shame if anything happened to it areas. What a shit organisation it has become.

pluralistic, to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

When it comes to the modern world of #enshittified, terrible businesses, no addition to your vocabulary is more essential than "#bezzle," #JKGalbraith's term for "the magic interval when a confidence trickster knows he has the money he has appropriated but the victim does not yet understand that he has lost it"

https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/09/accounting-gimmicks/#unter

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Lumpbucket, (edited ) to random
@Lumpbucket@mastodon.social avatar

Switch to Firefox.

Edit: Google have now ditched WEI, but this still shows why it's important to have competition in the browser space.

antipode77,
@antipode77@mastodon.nl avatar

@WhyNotZoidberg @Lumpbucket

But what about all the adverts it wants to show you.

It is getting the last few years.

Initially it was a few adverts, now it is a literal deluge.
This does not bode well.

Same story with youtube. Adverts covering 100% of your screen. Popping up way too often.

https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/31/seize-the-means-of-computation/

Irony : A video about this on youtube.
https://youtu.be/PqyfzTr2XOk?si=Mbk-tx9knpTwRKAs

https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/3035-the-internet-con

The Internet Con:
How to Seize the Means of Computation
by Cory Doctorow

mattgrayyes, to random
@mattgrayyes@chaos.social avatar

In case you were wondering about threads, the timeline is full of shit I don’t follow and it isn’t chronological. So it’s just Facebook made to look like twitter.

Screenshot of threads with loads posts I don’t follow including the archbishop of banterbury

steve,
@steve@mastodon.nexusuk.org avatar

@mattgrayyes I gave up on . 99% of my feed is now ads / sponsored posts or suggested groups. Who's going to wade through all of that to see the 1% from their friends? A once useful tool has been to the point of being completely useless. My only hope is that if Meta are adopting Activitypub I might some day be able to see my FB friends' posts on Mastodon, but that doesn't seem like a good business model for FB so I can't imagine it really happening.

RL_Dane, to Youtube
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

Of course had to hide the incredibly useful "Add to queue" button behind a flerpin' hamburger menu.

This is why I scarcely watch YT anymore. :P

RL_Dane,
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar
RL_Dane, (edited ) to reddit
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

Went to go delete my account, and of course several of my posts were restored. Running again before I whack the bugger.

Update: my six year old account is now dead.
Press F to pay respe-- to say XD

RL_Dane,
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar
RL_Dane, to RedHat
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

You know, there's a direct analogue to re: their frustration over people ripping off their hard work:

Josef has been releasing fully open source (and awesome) 3D printers for years now, and there are tons of cheap Asian-manufactured clones for half the price (and a whole heck of a lot of trouble).

I don't remember Prusa ever talking about removing anyone's access to the code and designs of their printers if they shared it with an Asian manufacturer.

...

RL_Dane,
@RL_Dane@fosstodon.org avatar

@AlgoCompSynth @brouhaha

I think they're basically calling the community worthless if they're not paying, and they're going to remove anyone's access to the source code if they share it with anybody -- which is clearly against the GPL.

I think RedHat has fully jumped the shark. I knew they would become when IBM bought them.

pluralistic, to random
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

My latest @locusmag column is "The Swivel-Eyed Loons Have A Point," about all the ways that I agree with the Right's paranoid fringe, whom I mostly disagree with:

https://locusmag.com/2023/05/commentary-cory-doctorow-the-swivel-eyed-loons-have-a-point/

--

If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:

https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/03/paranoid-style/#eat-bugs

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pluralistic,
@pluralistic@mamot.fr avatar

It's a vision that's so exciting that I based a whole book around it, "The Lost Cause," my post- novel about the inevitable white nationalist backlash, which is coming out in November:

https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865939/the-lost-cause

But there's another version of the "post-ownership society." It's the , -locked version, where you own nothing and pay rent to use everything. Think of and its fucking subscription seat warmers:

https://pluralistic.net/2020/07/02/big-river/#beemers

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