@dynamic DNC military and police stance keep them center-right in my opinion.
@GossiTheDog #Windows and #Microsoft products are thus not suitable for use in #school. Our #education system should be free of #surveillance tech.
We should not be normalising this kind of dangerous #spyware by teaching kids that this is normal.
#SpywareByDesign #Recall
Much of what you need to know to understand the current dysfunction in the US (and other parts of the world too, I'm sure).
Someone needs to explain to the old farts that "work ethic" is relative to employee perception of worth. I hear too many Boomer/GenX adults complaining about the younger kids not doing their jobs, when the real problem is that the employers and the governments aren't doing theirs; Employers/governments have one job: take care of your people. Note: (for all those who can't follow) this means don't exploit your people.
#CapitalismSucks
These bricks conduct electricity and combine to create a powerful thermal battery | Backed by federal funding, MIT spin-off Electrified Thermal Solutions says its bricks can replace fossil fuels. https://slrpnk.net/post/9821276
Our corrupt Supreme Court is an arm of the Republican Party, and democracy is the victim. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/23/supreme-court-ruling-south-carolina-voting-map-gerrymander/
@lightweight it’s bullshit. https://mastodon.social/@ThePlant/112486469559854730
@lightweight There's two things I dislike about that article: 1) it implies that Microsoft was responsible for the home market, because of BASIC. This is a specious argument, because they weren't the onlyh suppliers of BASIC and other languages existed. e.g., I encountered Fortran as a teenager before I did BASIC.
and 2) the article totally ignores Microsoft's anti-competitive monopoly and keeps claiming that marketing kept them in the forefront; #bullshit
With all the Microsoft Recall stuff saturating the Fediverse right now (my feed at least)... It seems a good time to remember that Microsoft has always had form as an unethical organisation... I commemd to you this detailed (and enjoyable) account of their first decade or so: https://web.archive.org/web/20051013072349/http://www.vanwensveen.nl/rants/microsoft/IhateMS_1.html
@lightweight I was glad to find the oath toolkit, so I could use the command line in linux to generate the 2fa code for sites.
@sj_zero @Br3nda @fgraver @strypey @AccordionBruce @tbaldauf Funny to encounter this today. Yesterday my sister-in-law and friends were supposed to go to Colorado by train from small Indiana town through Chicago. Two trains were running late and caused them to miss the third. There was no alternative train for the last leg within their holiday schedule. The great USA train trip was a bust.
I got ahold of the Copilot+ software.
Recall uses a bunch of services themed CAP - Core AI Platform. Enabled by default.
It spits constant screenshots (the product brands then “snapshots”, but they’re hooked screenshots) into the current user’s AppData as part of image storage.
The NPU processes them and extracts text, into a database file.
The database is SQLite, and you can access it as the user including programmatically. It 100% does not need physical access and can be stolen.
“Most people are not aware of the resource usage underlying ChatGPT,” Ren said. “If you’re not aware of the resource usage, then there’s no way that we can help conserve the resources.”
In July 2022, the month before OpenAI says it completed its training of GPT-4, Microsoft pumped in about 11.5 million gallons of water to its cluster of Iowa data centers, according to the West Des Moines Water Works. That amounted to about 6% of all the water used in the district, which also supplies drinking water to the city’s residents.
#tech #technology #AI #generativeAI #ChatGPT #microsoft #ClimateCrisis
@CedarTea kicked off a mega conversation thread about labor, productivity, and all kinds of other issues here:
https://social.coop/@CedarTea/112479784376602038
To be upfront: my own first reaction was critical. I am very privacy-conscious, and the idea that 'someone' captures my screen every few minutes is disturbing. Sure, it's voluntary, local, might be encrypted, etc, but that doesn't change the fact. These things might change. The feature might be turned on with the next update. HR might turn it on. My boss might look at it. Someone's lawyer might. The police or government might. Some hacker might. The potential that they could is alarming enough.
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa