Are you tired of reading recipes online only to realize halfway through that the proportions are laughable and the #recipe is #AI #bullshit and you're making White Glue Sauce?
Why not reference the Joy of Cooking instead? No hardcopy with you? No problem! https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.126676 (among other sources)
#realWorld #realWork #realCooking #whiteGlueSauce #JoyOfCooking
@floweringmind @pointlessone But it looks like Firefox will retain the features required by ad blocking and privacy plugins that Chrome and related browsers are descoping.
"Mozilla will maintain support for blocking WebRequest in MV3. To maximize compatibility with other browsers, we will also ship support for declarativeNetRequest. We will continue to work with content blockers and other key consumers of this API to identify current and future alternatives where appropriate. Content blocking is one of the most important use cases for extensions, and we are committed to ensuring that Firefox users have access to the best privacy tools available."
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2022/05/18/manifest-v3-in-firefox-recap-next-steps/
I wrote a very short (and kind of silly) story about prompt engineering: https://www.daniellitt.com/blog/2024/5/30/a-short-story-about-prompt-engineering
Copilot+ Recall has been enabled by default globally in Microsoft Intune managed users, for businesses.
You need to enable DisableAIDataAnalysis to switch it off. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/manage-recall
With Bing being down, taking out some popular search engines with it, I’ve done a bit of digging and found the ones that rely on Bing to function.
Unfortunately, I’m not able to tell which ones use Google at this point.
But here’s the list of those using Bing:
DuckDuckGo
Startpage
Ecosia
Qwant
Swisscows
I’ll pin this thread, so hit me up with others and I’ll add them to the list(s).
For collaborative editing of code snippets (not whole projects)—e.g., during a workshop:
– What services do you like? In a pinch, there is always Google Docs.
– What libraries do you like? I found these:
* https://codemirror.net/examples/collab/
* https://yjs.dev/
I believe that we are the curators of the web. #weblogpomo2024 https://bjhess.com/posts/we-are-the-curators-of-the-web
Anyone shocked that an Elon Musk company horribly violated their customer's privacy?
"Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars" | Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-workers-shared-sensitive-images-recorded-by-customer-cars-2023-04-06/
If you are in the northern hemisphere and you missed the #Aurora last night: I HAVE GOOD NEWS!
Tonight is predicted to be nearly just as active as last night! Get on out there and see this gorgeous once-in-a-lifetime event!
I would like to remind the world that you actually don't have to get into bed with OpenAI. StackOverflow was a beacon of resistance, but I guess their principles were for sale after all.
ITS MIDNIGHT TIME FOR ANOTHER "ARIA WROTE 5000 WORDS ABOUT HOW COMPILERS ARE BAD" ADVENTURE https://faultlore.com/blah/abi-puns/
If you are the tech-savvy person within your family or friends group :
Never ever shame someone for coming to you for advice after being the victim of a scam, malware, or for using an unsecured product.
If you do this,
they might never come back to you later. They might just feel so ashamed they will just stay alone with their tech problems.
Instead, always tell them:
1. It was a good idea to come to you with this. Be empathetic with them 💚
2. Give them advice on how to minimize the damage now. Actionable advice 🚑
3. Help them harden their security for now and for the future. Recommend better products to them. But be careful not to overwhelm them with advice. One step at the time 🔒
4. Talk to them with respect and empathy. Tell them how the people who abused their trust are horrible and anyone can fall for the right scam. Remind them there are things to do to reduce the risks of being victimized again in the future, and help them slowly implementing these 💪
5. Be thankful they trusted you with this. It means they think highly of you 🥰
Looks like Bitwarden @bitwarden has launched a standalone authenticator app.
Available for #Android and #iOS.
Available without Bitwarden premium (previously, the TOTP authenticator was only available for Bitwarden premium and integrated with the password manager.)
btw if anyone here is good at computers and knows how to get pygame and hidpi to play nice on linucks do feel free to share your wisdom
Aaand clew is back up! :D
I think it'll stay that way for a while this time, but… fingers crossed!
Clew is a new search engine that maintains an independent index and is aiming to be a copyleft (APGLv3), self-hostable, privacy-respecting, customizable search engine which prioritizes independent creators/bloggers/writers and penalizes sites with ads and trackers. (Boosts welcome!)
We're currently in a public beta and had extended downtime while implementing spam-fighting measures, which we've just returned from.
en: Mostly tech, but not entirely. Privacy is a human right.
ia: Principalmente technologia, ma non in toto. Privacitate es un derecto human.