DM_Ronin , an Random Englisch
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+1 reason why you must stop using Chrome and, if possible, Chromium browsers

(Upd: link to a post in Fediverse with tech details https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/112757810519145581)

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  • parismarx , an Random Englisch
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    Google’s emissions are up 48% in 5 years. Microsoft’s are up 30% since 2020. Those soaring figures are being driven by mass investments in data centers to power AI tools.

    Generative AI is a climate disaster and data center expansion must be stopped.

    https://disconnect.blog/generative-ai-is-a-climate-disaster/

    FediThing , an Random Englisch
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    The worst kind of tech hype is when something is portrayed as inevitable and unstoppable, with criticism or doubt blithely dismissed as "they don't get it".

    Just because a giant tech company pours vast amounts of money down a toilet, that doesn't mean the toilet is going to start spewing gold coins into the air.

    Screenshot of an article from the Telegraph website with the headline "3D TV is here to stay - and it's down to piracy".
    Screenshot of an article from the ZD Net website with the headline "Why Google+ is here to stay, like it or not".
    Article on Nasdaq.com with the headline "Come what may, the Metaverse is here to stay".

    notjustbikes , an Random Englisch
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    These guys actually tracked down a copy of Archie (including the source code) and now have a public Archie server back online!

    Archie was the Internet's first search engine (before the web existed). I remember using it in the early 90s.

    It's pretty funny how usable 90s tech is: imagine, a search engine that just gives you direct links to file downloads without any other nonsense involved!

    https://youtu.be/CUwR9xdEuZI

    NatureMC ,
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    @notjustbikes Even older works under hardest conditions: Look at 1+2, how they fixed No. 1: https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-missions/how-fixed-voyager-1
    And this tech of 1977 still works: https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/status/ (Mission Status)

    arstechnica , an Random Englisch
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    Why deepfake detection isn’t as simple as OpenAI’s true-false binary

    OpenAI is recruiting researchers to test its new deepfake detector.

    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/05/why-deepfake-detection-isnt-as-simple-as-openais-true-false-binary/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

    iamdavidobrien ,
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    Is it just me, or os big just creating a hornet's nest so they can employ hornet-whackers to lease to hornet-infested organisations?

    Feels like we are setting up problems-to-solve here.

    @arstechnica

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