@joakimfors @techpengu @ifixcoinops @pence Now you're just making the (US) English speakers sound like Ugly Americans. :-)
Mexit, not Brexit, is the new priority for the UK - https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/08/opinion_column_mexit_not_brexit/ "A #Microsoft Exit strategy isn’t just a good idea, it’s vital. It must go a long way beyond a farewell to Redmond"
I keep hearing AI proponents say that it's critical to develop these AI-using skills *now*, because otherwise you'll be left behind.
But isn't the whole point that AI means you can just let all your skills atrophy and let the magic box do things for you?
Any AI system that you can't just sit down and use is *surely* not the True AI. ;-)
“I’m a guy who has been running independent websites and dealing with ad networks for more than 15 years and this book demystified a lot for me.”
https://tedium.co/2025/08/07/ari-paparo-yield-google-antitrust-review/
Elite universities are caving to Trump’s authoritarian demands. Here’s what you can do to fight back: https://indivisible.org/resource/elite-universities-are-caving-trumps-authoritarian-demands-what-you-can-do-next?source=mastodon
Two years ago when researchers found and publicly exposed an intentional backdoor in a TETRA encryption algorithm used to secure radio communications for police/military/intel agencies around the world -- the algorithm involved a key advertised as one strength but secretly reduced to 32 bits -- the European organization that produced the algorithm told users that to secure their communications they could deploy an end-to-end encryption solution on top of the backdoor'd algorithm. Now the same researchers say they found a security problem with the end-to-end solution as well -- another reduced key. Here's my story for Wired:
Google calendar can be poisoned with invisible, malicious Gemini prompts:
https://www.darkreading.com/cyberattacks-data-breaches/google-gemini-ai-bot-hijacks-smart-homes
Do I have to stop clicking on calendar invitations? What are the alternatives?
If Google can't get security or "AI" right, what hope is there that anyone will?
We're going to need journalists to stop talking about synthetic text extruding machines as if they have *thoughts* or *stances* that they are *trying* to *communicate*. ChatGPT can't *admit* anything, nor *self-report*. Gah.
https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/chatgpt-chatbot-psychology-manic-episodes-57452d14
Psst... looking for a new club to join? 👀
Great news, ours is looking for new members: https://codeberg.org
@glynmoody I'm looking forward to all the new punk rock coming from Australia and the UK.
#Australia Completely Loses The Plot, Plans To Ban Kids From Watching #YouTube - https://www.techdirt.com/2025/08/06/australia-completely-loses-the-plot-plans-to-ban-kids-from-watching-youtube/ "The end result will be that Australia has basically taught a generation of teenagers not to trust the government, that their internet regulators are completely out of touch, and that laws are stupid."
I have just been introduced to Sharon Goldman's AI journalism and it's some of the funniest shit I've seen in my life.
She's really out there prompting ChatGPT to write what reads like Kindle Unlimited-tier softcore erotica and getting paid.
Even her "About" page on LinkedIn has two em-dashes and one --, so like, what's going on here? Local journalist can't write five sentences without an LLM? What are DOING out here?
This just in: my friends chucked out a shitty "CO2" #sensor.
Actually a breathalyzer:
https://hackaday.com/2023/02/18/anatomy-of-a-fake-co2-sensor/
It's a really pretty design! And while the man in the video says it's useless, I actually started a CO2 sensor project this winter, but I didn't have a display or case.
Now I guess I do!
But it turns out driving a matrix of #LCD segments is surprisingly difficult.
Here's a picture of connections. Wish me luck figuring out.
Catching a real world and *unexpected* #Cellbroadcast message revealed some minor bugs in #phosh and its mobile settings but those were easy to spotted and fixes will land for 0.49. Overall #ModemManager, #cbd, and #phosh picked the message up as expected (and the channel setting worked as well):
@_elena Maybe the Linux phones will be more ready for consideration when you decide to get a new phone. I use the Purism Librem5, but in full disclosure, it's a Linux computer and not all Linux apps are made for a small screen.
Purism has put a lot of money and effort into making Linux mobile more possible, but they also suffer some small company issues. Anyone expecting an iPhone or Android experience is fooling themselves.
Google-free Android isn't wholly feasible long term.
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