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Meta is in the scam business. According to an internal assessment, 10% of its mind-blowing revenue is generated by scam. As a consequence, Meta actually promotes such content, charging it a higher rate, until a high-profile authority draws attention to it.

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

This is particularly bad in , where is the default means of communication. In other countries I've lived in at least they consider alternatives. In Italy people don't even ask you if you have an account before adding you in school parent groups or contacting you for work over WhatsApp.
theconversation.com/why-people

Scoop: We obtained vast amounts of European mobile phone location data from data brokers. It was allegedly collected for advertising purposes only, but can be used to spy on high-ranking EU officials & NATO staff in Brussels. The Commission is 'concerned' & issued new security guidance to its staff.

Databroker Files: Targeting th...

Finally, MIT Technology Review has called AGI what it is: a conspiracy theory. technologyreview.com/2025/10/3

Yet, just recently MS CEO Satya Nadella sounded still full of long-term ambition:
“I don’t think AGI as defined, at least by us in our contract, is ever going to be achieved anytime soon.”
theverge.com/ai-artificial-int

Nelle maggiori città del mondo stanno aumentando sensibilmente le persone che usano le bici per spostarsi. Nonostante l’insofferenza degli automobilisti e le paure dei pedoni.

Saranno le bici a cambiare le ...

You have an PhD in #DigitalHumanities and have plans continuing research in this field? 6-years #PostDoc position #UniGraz in the Departement of Digital Humanities #DHGraz available! #jobs submission deadline: 8.12.2025 more info at jobs.uni-graz.at/en/jobs/20af8

On 31 March 2026, University College London will be hosting a Festschrift Symposium for Professor M. Angela Sasse, to recognise and celebrate her contributions to the field of Computer Science and human-centred security specifically. We are seeking scientific contributions to a volume that will be presented at the event. Submissions will be selected by a committee of her students and colleagues, with accepted papers being made available online following the event.

Submissions are limited to eight pages in LNCS format, excluding bibliography and any appendices, and a maximum of ten pages total (shorter submissions are encouraged) on a topic inspired by, relating to, or commenting on the broad area of Professor Sasse’s research. The theme of the event will be “Users Are Not The Enemy”, but this should be interpreted as a springboard for ideas rather than as a constraint. The deadline for submissions is 31 December 2025.

For further details, including timelines and submission instructions, please see sassefest.cs.ucl.ac.uk/
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“We don’t need super intelligence to save us, because we’re already a superintelligent species. We just need to move from singularity to plurality.”

The plurality Tang speaks of is the cooperation between opposites: “Instead of treating conflict as a volcanic eruption that must be extinguished immediately, we should tap into that magma — that reactive energy that emerges from disagreement — to find solutions and build a kind of geothermal plant to resist the heat.”

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The super-rich are not just overconsuming carbon, but also actively investing in and profiting from the most polluting corporations.

“The climate crisis is an inequality crisis. The very richest individuals in the world are funding and profiting from climate destruction, leaving the global majority to bear the fatal consequences of their unchecked power.”

via @oxfam

oxfam.org/en/press-releases/pe

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Thankfully, public pressure has once again pushed the EU Council to withdraw its dangerous plan to scan encrypted messages. eff.org/deeplinks/2025/10/once

November 1, 1755, one of the most powerful earthquakes recorded in European history hits Lisbon. The earthquake was followed by a tsunami and a fire storm claiming an estimated 30.000 to 60.000 victims.

The Great Lisbon Earthquake did not only play an important role in the history of Lisbon, but also in the history of geoscience.

blogs.egu.eu/divisions/ts/2018

💔 Thinking about this blue whale weaving through shipping traffic instead of simply feeding and living in peace. No animal should have to struggle like this.⁣

This is why ocean sanctuaries matter. Safe zones where marine life can rest, recover and thrive, free from industrial pressure.⁣

🚨🚨🚨 Absolutely insane stuff here. @lorenzofb spent months working on this story.

Peter Williams, former L3Harris Trenchant boss — the division that makes cyber exploits, zero-days and spyware for Western governments — has pleaded guilty to selling Trenchant's exploits to Russia.

techcrunch.com/2025/10/29/form

But an analysis of social media suggests something else. Many people and groups on the radical and far-right are harnessing a process known as audience capture in order to influence political policy.

A group of anonymous X accounts is said to follow a “posting-to-policy” strategy. These accounts – some of which are run by disaffected Westminster professionals – post to inject their grievances into online discourse.

To explore this dynamic, and how Reform’s recent u-turn has been shaped by it, we analysed the online networks that drove conversation about “mass deportations” on X over the past year. Using computational methods, we identified four distinct sub-communities defined by their retweet relationships. These sub-communities were formed around far-right influencers, radical right influencers, Advance UK/free-marketeer influencers – and around the Reform party.

Discussion of mass deportations in 2024 was almost exclusively dominated by the far-right and the anonymous accounts of the radical right. Fast forward to April 2025 and we find Lowe, Habib and a wider range of rightwing influencers have entered the conversation in support of the policy.

Finally, in September, following Reform’s August announcement, you can see Farage and key Reform personnel supplant the influencers as players in a movement they had little role in creating. In doing so, the party has aligned itself with a policy that less than a year ago it vehemently rejected.

As I'm screwing with a device trying to get wifi working, it occurs to me: Why are we still dutifully setting MAC addresses from flash rather than letting the ethernet card take a random one?

MAC addresses are the fucking Digital ID that everyone keeps railing against, the thing is written in the factory, it's logged in the DB, so it's connected to your identity when you buy the device, then it's being emitted out on any LAN you connect to.
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