metin, to Facebook
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Who would have ever guessed that…?

𝘿𝙚𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙁𝙖𝙘𝙚𝙗𝙤𝙤𝙠 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙖 𝙛𝙚𝙬 𝙬𝙚𝙚𝙠𝙨 𝙧𝙚𝙙𝙪𝙘𝙚𝙨 𝙗𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙚𝙛 𝙞𝙣 𝙛𝙖𝙠𝙚 𝙣𝙚𝙬𝙨

https://english.elpais.com/technology/2024-05-14/deactivating-facebook-for-just-a-few-weeks-reduces-belief-in-fake-news.html

emmalbriant, to ai
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The interesting thing here is we only really can prove it because of how sloppy they were... using his name and accidentally including the prompt in one article. How much plagiarised 'journalism' is occurring - and passing unnoticed? https://www.theguardian.com/media/article/2024/may/15/acm-australian-community-media-lawyer-james-raptis-ai-news-websites?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

Tekchip, to instagramreality
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For fucking months now!? Come on. Tired of this dishonest horse shit. Is there some place more useful than BBB to report this kind of nonsense?

bornach, to instagramreality
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operational transconductance amplifiers I bought on over 6 years ago. Date code doesn't make sense given that Intersil discontinued the over a decade ago. The real chip should have a diode across pins 4 and 5. Only one chip seems to have it -- but it is reversed. The rest have resistors between pins 1 and 4, and between 4 and 5, consistent with an op amp that provides offset null pins. Pin 8 also seems to be connected. Both 1 and 8 should be NC.

verbraucherzentrale_nrw, to instagramreality German
@verbraucherzentrale_nrw@verbraucherzentrale.social avatar

in eigener Sache: Aktuell fragen uns viele Menschen, ob wir sie angerufen hätten. Unbekannte hätten sich als Verbraucherzentrale gemeldet und wollten persönliche Daten abgleichen oder erfragen.
Klare Antwort: Solche Anrufe kommen nicht von uns! Hier sind Kriminelle am Werk, die unseren Namen missbrauchen und verschiedene Geschichten erfinden. Wir rufen niemals unaufgefordert an, um Daten zu erfragen!

https://www.verbraucherzentrale.nrw/wissen/vertraege-reklamation/abzocke/unerwarteter-anruf-von-der-verbraucherzentrale-vorsicht-falle-11112

elosha, to instagramreality German
@elosha@chaos.social avatar

Teamkollege hat sich die einzigen zu einem Fachthema im als Print-on-Demand bestellt. Was ankam, war nicht nur verschnitten, litt an ausgewaschenem Druckbild und entbehrte jeglicher Gliederung, nein, die Texte waren auch 100% -Erzeugt und völlig inhaltsleerer .

Angeblich habe der Autor „Rob Botwright“ (🤔) in einem halben Jahr 80 Bücher von Pascal-Programmierung über IT-Sicherheit bis Stringtheorie bei „Pastor Publishing Ltd.“ veröffentlicht.

dougiec3, to instagramreality
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"In 1987, Reagan’s appointees to the Federal Communications Commission abandoned the Fairness Doctrine that required media with a public license to present information honestly and fairly. Within a year, talk radio had gone national, with hosts like Rush Limbaugh electrifying listeners with his attacks on 'liberals' and his warning that they were forcing 'socialism' on the United States. "
https://open.substack.com/pub/heathercoxrichardson/p/april-30-2024?r=63j6s&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
News

verbraucherzentrale_nrw, to instagramreality German
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Viele Menschen erkennen so eine SMS vom "Amstgericht" als . Man soll einen "Sachbearbeiter" wegen eines Pfändungsbeschlusses anrufen.

Viele erkennen den Betrugsversuch aber leider auch nicht. Deshalb warnen wir immer wieder vor aktuellen Gefahren durch und
– auch hier auf Mastodon mit dem Kanal @phishing_radar.

Infos zur hier gezeigten Masche: https://www.verbraucherzentrale.nrw/node/67038

@bsi @Bundesverband

funhouseradio, to instagramreality
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skykiss, (edited ) to instagramreality
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Arizona Grand Jury Indicts 18 in Connection with Republican Fake Electors Scheme

Criminal Defendant Don-the-Con Trump is referred to in the indictment as “Unindicted Coconspirator 1.”
Among the indicted are Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Christina Bob, Boris Epshteyn & Mike Roman.

And 11 Republicans who acted as “fake electors” to cast for criminal Donald—each of whom were charged with conspiracy, fraudulent schemes and artifices, fraudulent schemes and practices, and six counts of forgery.

Tyler Bowyer, Chief Operating Officer for Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA.

Boris Epshteyn, former on-air commentator for Sinclair.

Arizona electors went to the winner President Biden.

fyi- to nazi charlie ... there were no "republican electors" that is why the republicans are being arrested and charged with crimes because republicans were fraudulent electors.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-election/trumps-2020-fake-electors-charged-state-crimes-arizona-rcna149214

🔗https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24604444/indictment03.pdf

metin, to scifi
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geospatialist, to instagramreality German
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à la Gemeinde & Ortsgruppe Kirchheim

Bei einer Fahrbahnbreite von 3,75m ist ein unmöglich.

Bisher standen an dieser Fahrradstraße "1,5m Abstand. Danke!" Schilder. Überholen ist dort unmöglich.

Nun hat irgendjemand in der Gemeinde und/oder im ADFC festgestellt, dass diese Straße außerorts liegt.

Also stehen jetzt 2m Abstand auf den Schildern. Überholen ist dort immer noch unmöglich.

Eine Fahrradstraße mit einem Schild "Abstand, 2,00m, Danke, Kirchheim, ADFC". Die Straße ist 3,75m schmal, links Schlaglöcher in der Bankette.

gimulnautti, to ai
@gimulnautti@mastodon.green avatar

Facebook has certainly become a dumpster of generated ”science” groups that are just honeypots for tinfoil sites.

However, these operators fool the algorithm into thinking it’s important precisely by putting on the front lies that the science-minded will want to correct, but enough will support because it fits their confirmation bias. This promotes a fight.

It’s like an industry repeating the pattern of antivaxx groups in mid 2010’s. 🤦‍♂️

sharona, to ai

News blips: Prattle and hum

I don’t know about you, but I’m sitting here in “second Winter” which followed “fake Spring”. It means we’re almost to real Spring. I have some other serious fake things to share, but first, I want to recommend a video about a subject I’ve been following for decades.

What causes the Hum?

The “hum” is a worldwide phenomenon where people in certain geographical areas claim to hear a near constant low frequency hum or rumbling. The sound is worse inside and can keep people awake and make them ill. Mysterious hums are a very Fortean topic – “Fortean” being associated with the work of Charles Fort who collected accounts of events that bumped up against scientific views and were, therefore, ignored or rejected. The presence of an unidentified and seemingly untraceable hum has become news in the past decades, as some municipalities have taken citizen complaints seriously. The hums aren’t just in people’s minds, they have been measured and independently verified. The most famous hums were documented in Taos, New Mexico, Kokomo, Indiana and Bristol, England.

A recent video that chronicles the investigation and conclusions from a hum researcher, Benn Jordan, left me impressed and better informed. Jordan has recorded hums around the world and has made a valuable contribution to figuring out what people might be experiencing. I hope he publishes his work. However, these days, you get the word out more effectively to 2 million+ people (and counting) via a 32-minute YouTube video.

As with any so called “mysterious” phenomenon, Jordan concludes that there isn’t just one answer to what causes “the hum”. It’s clear that industrial noise is rampant these days and people may suffer from individual auditory or mental health issues. Jordan puts forward two more interesting ideas – ototoxicity from medication, and resonance noise generated by high pressure gas lines.

The rise in reports of the hum correlates with the rise in use of pain medications, which can cause damage to the inner ear as a side effect in some people. This ototoxicity effect is a known issue that usually goes away when the person stops taking the drug.

The hum also correlated with proximity to high pressure gas lines where movement of gas through pipes exposed to temperature changes can create sound. This sound can travel particularly well through certain types of bedrock. He presents his evidence for these reasonable conjectures that are worth considering.

The worldwide ‘hum’ phenomenon will never be totally solved but, as I saw with mystery booms, the modern checklist of items for officials to check when trying to fix the issue has become more useful.

Fakebook and Shrimp Jesus

I check Facebook maybe once or twice a week just to catch up with my limited connections and neighborhood news. I noticed my feed content was about 70% ads for “suggested groups” that I had no interest in. Because of data sharing across the internet, Facebook knows the things I usually like to view. Since Facebook wants to keep me on the site and clicking, I got a barrage of customized suggestions. They were mostly gardening stuff or science content, most of which showed a non-believable image for marketing. I’m “vaccinated” against fakery on the internet and highly immune to such garbage, but it is annoying and I can’t help but click sometimes, even when I know it’s not good for me. I eventually did figure out how to adjust my feed to limit these traps. For people who don’t notice this clickbait slide, they may also not have noticed all the AI content on Facebook. Some if it has gone off the edge.

A feature from 404 Media Co. on March 19, 2024 had something to say about Facebook’s craziness. It was titled “Facebook’s Shrimp Jesus, Explained”. No, I hadn’t had the pleasure of Shrimp Jesus in my feed because “Jesus” isn’t a word I typically type into search engines or emails. But for people who do (and that is a lot of people on Facebook), they might have been seeing a bizarre digital meme of the typically imagined face of Jesus horrifically meshed with shrimp parts.

The 404 Media piece by Jason Koehler tells us why Jesus in Crustacean form suddenly became so popular and that other uncanny images are flooding the app:

What is happening, simply, is that hundreds of AI-generated spam pages are posting dozens of times a day and are being rewarded by Facebook’s recommendation algorithm. Because AI-generated spam works, increasingly outlandish things are going viral and are then being recommended to the people who interact with them. Some of the pages which originally seemed to have no purpose other than to amass a large number of followers have since pivoted to driving traffic to webpages that are uniformly littered with ads and themselves are sometimes AI-generated, or to sites that are selling cheap products or outright scams. Some of the pages have also started buying Facebook ads featuring Jesus or telling people to like the page “If you Respect US Army.”

In other words, people clicked on Shrimp Jesus and may have then interacted with bogus “pages” created with the sole intent of serving them ads. Don’t take the bait!

https://i0.wp.com/sharonahill.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/FB-group-shrimp-jesus.png?resize=712%2C587&ssl=1Screenshot of ad for “Love God…” page by a fake account featuring “art” of Shrimp Jesus. Yikes. If you click on stuff like this just to comment, maybe it’s time to reevaluate your life choices.

Most of the graphics for advertising content online these days is heavily edited to the point of being fiction or AI generated entirely. The food isn’t real, the celebrity pics aren’t real, not even the pretty flowers, landscapes or cute animals are real. This is obvious; I sure wish everyone would recognize this and remember it when they are scrolling.

Facebook is LOADED with garbage (which is why I limit my use and really wish it would implode and die). But there is no reasonable alternative to it and, for many, it still is a necessary app. It makes me sad to see many people falling for ads for cheap or bogus products, reposting nonsense warnings that amount to modern chain letters, and wasting their time commenting on worthless pages or groups. There are better things to do.

$10 billion in fraud

In a related, disturbing trend, the US Federal Trade Commission reported that Americans lost more than $10 billion to fraud in 2023. That’s likely an underestimate because many people won’t admit they were victims that fell for scams.

The top scams are related to investments and imposter schemes, where digital tools and transactions make it easier to target the vulnerable and execute bad deals. Online shopping was regularly cited in complaints to the FTC. Scammers also use emotional hot button topics to get people to fork over cash – romance, immigration, and finances. Even those who think they are immune fall for them.

Often, older adults fall for online scams because they don’t realize how easy it is to spoof identity or credentials. According to the researchers, the AI content (such as voice cloning) is now fooling even younger people who grew up online. People in their 20s, however, are more likely to report scams even if they didn’t lose a lot of money.

The online world is fraught with peril. Be careful out there. Click with care. And maybe entirely avoid all creepy Jesus memes.

https://sharonahill.com/?p=8481

kenji, to instagramreality German
@kenji@chaos.social avatar

Kein : verschickt aktuell 180.000 Briefe mit jeweils 5 Euro drin:
"Wer dieser Tage in seiner Post einen Fünf-Euro-Schein findet, soll nicht etwa Opfer einer neuen Betrugsmasche werden. Er wurde vielmehr zufällig vom Robert Koch-Institut (RKI) ausgewählt, um an einer neuen, großangelegten Studie teilzunehmen."
https://www.wiwo.de/politik/deutschland/geld-per-post-warum-das-robert-koch-institut-180-000-fuenf-euro-scheine-per-post-verschickt-/29719806.html

Sampei, to instagramreality Italian
@Sampei@lanciano.it avatar

"È una fake news" dicevano. Ormai per qualsiasi verità scomoda, basta bollarla come , chi la diffonde come complottista, e tutto si risolve.

Con il "piracy shield platform" Italiano, nella migliore delle ipotesi stanno facendo una figura di merda a livello globale, nella peggiore stanno mettendo su un sistema che va oltre il grande firewall cinese.

Questa è l'email che ho ricevuto oggi da : un mio sito (niente di importante per fortuna) è caduto nel ban del piracy shield perché questi signori hanno bloccato un IP di cloudflare che ovviamente è condiviso da migliaia di siti legittimi e perfettamente legali.

Io mi chiedo come si possa bloccare indiscriminatamente un indirizzo IP senza neanche fare un whois, ma soprattutto come si possa dare un potere così grande ad un ticket aperto da qualche centralinista di sky o dazn, che non sa neanche di cosa sta parlando.

Non commento il presidente di agcom che ieri piangeva in parlamento che Google non gli vuole bloccare gli IP a livello di dns perché sarebbe un precedente mondiale... gne gne gne.

Italia paese delle banane!

Email da cloudflare per il privacy shield

bsm, to instagramreality German
@bsm@swiss.social avatar

Warum kann man nicht einfach alle Russinnen und Russen, die für Putin stimmen, nach Russland abschieben?!

Die sollten nicht das Privileg geniessen dürfen, im freiheitlichen Westen leben zu können und gleichzeitig einen autokratischen Herrscher wählen können.

SteveThompson, to ai
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"Fake AI images of Trump with Black voters circulate on social media"

https://thehill.com/policy/technology/4507279-fake-ai-images-of-trump-with-black-voters-circulate-on-social-media/

"Trump has been courting Black voters, particularly Black men."

BobLefridge, to NewZealand
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NZ's three (count em) new fake unions keep hitting obstacles.

Pesky journalist Steve Kilgallon points out the fake "testimonials" on the NZ sites, resulting in the Queensland-based and Atlas Network-aligned owners of the sites quickly changing them.

It's hard to see these cooker-run pretend "unions" gaining much ground here in Godzone.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/350186655/testimonials-new-unions-arent-quite-what-they-seem

EastOfTheRockies, to instagramreality
@EastOfTheRockies@mastodon.social avatar

Caturday - Impossibly cute AI fakes...

kuketzblog, to AdobePhotoshop German
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Meine 5 Grundprinzipien in der digitalen Welt: Verzicht, Risikobewertung, Verwendung von Fake-Daten, Datenminimierung und Ausübung von Datenschutzrechten.

Teil drei der Serie »Mein digitaler Schutzschild«. Gebt gerne Feedback ab, dass hilft mir für den weiteren Verlauf der Serie.👇

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/digitale-sicherheits-strategie-mein-digitaler-schutzschild-teil-3/

metin, to Facebook
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Gecko, to mastodon

And yet all the usual idiotic centre-right apologists are STILL trying to say he’s honourable for reneging now rather than after he gets elected.

Guess they’ve forgotten all about the pledges he campaigned for the Labour leadership with and then rowed back on once he achieved it eh?

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/08/the-guardian-view-on-labours-green-retreat-wrong-wrong-wrong

funhouseradio, to breakfast
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