Probably never. It makes a lot more sense to keep the site running as is and skim a trickle of information off the top. People blow off steam here sometimes, say things they probably shouldn’t say on the Internet, and that gets added to the case file as just another exhibit.
I don’t mean that they have one for like Hexbear itself or any particular person, more that they just use it to find people of interest (and to keep tabs on ones they’ve already picked up on). In that respect, it’s not so different from other social media, but the density of people with “”“unacceptable”“” political beliefs might make it a particularly alluring source. Dossier is probably the more accurate term, as case file implies some kind of pending action.
Because the crypto companies really really wanted them to not be securities and kinda just went “Nahnahnah, I can’t hear you!” This is just the SEC slowly working through its backlog because suing an entire industry isn’t something it was ever really intended to do.
I love how the audio reading for this article is just straight-up AI generated. Like literally they mispronounce Xi’s name within 3 seconds of the thing starting, kinda wondering why they even bothered.
Over the years news search engine of Google and Bing has become increasingly useless, where even quoting specific keywords of news I know exists yields no result and I am choked with unrelated trendy local news. So, I am looking for a better news search engine (bonus if it also searches blogs and is able to differentiate as...
N/A. If I’m searching for news with a search engine, then it’s because I already have an article in mind, and usually it’s no challenge finding those no matter which search engine I use. For reference, I usually use DuckDuckGo. For news I haven’t already seen, I don’t search for it but instead get essentially referred by social media.
They added Command and Conquer Zero Hour which I’m quite pleased about. I doubt they’ll bring the servers back up but you can still play through 3rd party services like GameRanger.
A chatbot used by Air Canada hallucinated an inaccurate bereavement discount policy, and a customer who flew based on this information sued the company over being misled. The small claims court sided with the deceived customer, arguing that the chatbot was acting as an official agent of Air Canada, and that there was no reason a...
It Only Gets Better:tm: (hexbear.net)
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When is this gonna happen to this website (hexbear.net)
Taiwanese Parliament member reportedly stole a bill and ran away with it to stop it from being passed (hexbear.net)
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Syndicates of the Father (hexbear.net)
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SEC intends to sue Robinhood Crypto (hexbear.net)
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The Secret Ingredient of Web3 is Crime (hexbear.net)
A story about Generative AI in the workplace (hexbear.net)
"Spy Pet" secretly recorded your Discord messages. Now, they're being sold to anyone with a few dollars. (www.404media.co)
Young Hong Kongers who defied Xi are now partying in China (www.japantimes.co.jp)
Bethesda Bad (hexbear.net)
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What is your news search engine?
Over the years news search engine of Google and Bing has become increasingly useless, where even quoting specific keywords of news I know exists yields no result and I am choked with unrelated trendy local news. So, I am looking for a better news search engine (bonus if it also searches blogs and is able to differentiate as...
EA just added classics like Dungeon Keeper, SimCity 3000, and Populous on Steam (www.theverge.com)
Some old-school favs.
Which arcade game made the strongest impression on you?
Playing at home doesn’t count!
Air Canada's AI chatbot costs them in court case (arstechnica.com)
A chatbot used by Air Canada hallucinated an inaccurate bereavement discount policy, and a customer who flew based on this information sued the company over being misled. The small claims court sided with the deceived customer, arguing that the chatbot was acting as an official agent of Air Canada, and that there was no reason a...
Majority of Twitter traffic during the Super Bowl was faked (mashable.com)
Logging onto Midjourney to generate new boogeymen (hexbear.net)
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