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Wikipedia is gauging interest for an extension that uses AI to see if any claim is cited on Wikipedia (meta.wikimedia.org)

A prototype is available, though it's Chrome-only and English-only at the moment. How this'll work is you select some text and then click on the extension, which will try to "return the relevant quote and inference for the user, along with links to article and quality signals"....

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How would this be different from any browser that has Wikipedia search built in?

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Wait one more month. Admin is probably busy reproducing by themselves.

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Did you try changing the timeout time value? I think the default is 3 seconds…

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Seems like they stonewalled anyone that would want to develop an app.

EU: Allow users to download outside your Store.

Apple: Ok. They just have to register with us two years ago, comply to every spec and be approved by us, and they must have a million installs on our Store last year to qualify.

EU: …that’s not what we meant.

Apple: 😎

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100% this. They already got caught sharing your health data with Facebook. Don’t think they (insurance companies)won’t buy DNA data en masse.

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And they still recommended two 256mb sticks instead of one 512…

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What’s wrong with ungoogled-chromium?

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OP wanted a Chromium browser that wasn’t a massive privacy invasion. With Google stuff removed, it’ll be good enough. Add uBO and ClearURLs.

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Maybe TOR uses FF because it’s easier to modify for their purposes.

Others would call that “insecure”

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The VPN isn’t generating the requests. Other apps on your device are. Run a VPN for a while and look at data usage by app. I guarantee your VPN app will be the highest (all the other apps data gets funneled through the VPN).

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You’re wasting your time. Internet Commies skipped/haven’t read the source material

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I disagree with the VPN ban, but I understand the purpose.

Isn’t there a better way? Is there a back end that can be added to scan uploads for matching CSAM hashes?

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Nobody in this entire thread of FUD has posted a single link to support any claim of Russian data intrusion.

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Young progressive activists still believe Biden gives a shit about them?

He doesn’t even remember where he is half the time, and the other half he’s making sure the military-industrial machine keeps rolling.

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Tomorrow’s news:

7 Indians killed “under mysterious circumstances”

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I disagree with the idea that one commenter opined: “Monero is not a savings account”.

Who are you to tell me what to do with my XMR?

That being said, I am not opposed to the idea of implementing some kind of condensing/snapshot that some have outlined here.

The question I’d ask is if it would ever be possible for someone to use that data maliciously?

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Part of me is angry that Reddit is profiting from the data.

In time, AI instances discovered could be defederated from.

I don’t want to make any money from the things I post, I want it to be freely available for other individuals to use. What’s next for Reddit, going public, in terms of monetization (which is the goal now)? Pay to enter?

My argument is the principle, not necessarily the effectiveness.

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Sentinel dVPN does/did the same thing. You’d connect to their network, pay a Node operator directly with the network’s coin, and you’d use their connection. Don’t know how safe it was, with respect to seeing the through-traffic, but it did work.

These people are definitely not “the first”

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