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The Best Invisible Hearing Aids to Keep Your Hearing Loss Private (2024) - These subtle WIRED-tested and audiologist-recommended devices help wearers keep their hea... - wired.com/gallery/best-invisib #gear/products/headphones #gear/buyingguides #buyingguide #gear

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Apple, Nvidia, Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos To Train AI - AI companies are generally secretive about their sources of training data, but an ... - apple.slashdot.org/story/24/07 #ai

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macOS Sequoia, currently available in public beta, won’t flex all of its AI muscles until after its official release, but the early version already offers an excellent iPhone mirroring feature, a capable one-stop password app, and plenty of new convenience features. Here's an overview: pcmag.com/reviews/apple-macos-

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Volkswagen has signed a deal to mass-produce solid-state battery technology for its future lineup of electric vehicles. pcmag.com/news/volkswagen-inks

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@thomholwerda Thank you for the tip.

(But it is just incredible that we have to go through all that just to disable something that should at least have been an opt-in, or shouldn’t have happened at all. 😬)

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In case you're using Firefox on mobile - so myself and like four others - disabling Firefox' new Facebook data collection feature is quite a bit harder than on desktop, but it can be done:

Go to 'chrome://geckoview/content/config.xhtml'
Use the search field to find the entry for 'about:config' and enable it
Go to 'about:config'
Search for 'dom.private-attribution.submission.enabled' and set it to false

Done.

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Scorching storms on distant worlds revealed

An international study reveals the extreme atmospheric conditions on the celestial objects, which are swathed in swirling clouds of hot sand amid temperatures of 950C. Using NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), researchers set out to capture the weather on a pair of brown dwarfs -- cosmic bodies that are bigger than planets but smaller than stars.

sciencedaily.com/releases/2024 #science

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Linus Torvalds Says RISC-V Will Make the Same Mistakes As ARM and x86 - Jowi Morales reports via Tom's Hardware: There's a vast difference between hardwar... - hardware.slashdot.org/story/24 #os

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