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#TikTok sammelt fleißig Telefonnummern und zieht daraus Schlüsse, wer mit wem vernetzt ist. Besonders eindrücklich zeigt das eine Funktion namens „Du bist in den Konten in dieser Person“. Plötzlich taucht im Feed das Vide

Datenschützer*innen warnen davor, die eigenen Kontakte leichtfertig freizugeben. Mein Bericht @netzpolitik_feed mit Einschätzungen von @wchr und @noybeu.

netzpolitik.org/2022/bro-loesc

#datenschutz #privatsphäre #netzpolitik

FOR THE LAST FERSTINKIN' TIME! SAYING THAT YOU HAVE PRIVILEGE DOES NOT MEAN YOU SHOULD FEEL GUILTY, IT MEANS YOU SHOULD ACKNOWLEDGE THAT SOCIETY IS UNJUST IN WAYS THAT FAVOR YOU AND THAT YOU HAVE AN OBLIGATION TO FIGHT FOR IT TO BE JUST FOR EVERYBODY

GROW UP AND GET TO WORK

Neuromancer 2022

The collapse of a startup leaves implanted medical devices in > 700 people

The unavailability of the proprietary SW needed to recalibrate the devices and maintain its effectiveness, and the draining of batteries, will leave them without treatment and with HW implanted in their bodies

They have to hack their own implants

And it is not an isolated case but a trend

nature.com/immersive/d41586-02

Shared by my Daughter
"I need privacy, not because my actions are questionable, but because your judgement and intentions are"

In response to "if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear"

@fasnix @Hiker @SheDrivesMobility man hört ja auch das Schloss selber, da braucht man eigentlich kein zusätzliches Geräusch

Wissenschaftskommunikation: Forscher erschaffen ein schwarzes Loch? Quatsch.
Golem.de: IT-News für Profis

Sable is really cool, probably the only game that made pure exploration so fun to be able to do it for multiple hours

absolutely dying for the color pallet used in #sable, hadn't played this one before, just picked it up this weekend, and it's a total vibe

give it a look store.steampowered.com/app/757

(ps: not an ad despite sounding like an ad, a genuine share i swear!)

((pps: if you have any recs of similar games with similar vibes please share!!! abzu, journey, the pathless all come to mind for others))

@CriticalCupcake context would be great here, is this talking about contributions from twitter employees to parties or something else?

#PhysicsFactlet
Quantum tunneling is standard textbook exercise, where a wave packet (representing the probability for a particle to be at a certain position) is able to pass through a potential barrier that classically would stop it. It is always solved (for very good reasons) in the energy domain, while its time evolution is usually neglected.
Black: probability density to find a particle at position x. Red: the energy barrier.
#Visualization #QM #Quantum #QuantumMechanics

@akuersten@mstdnsocial Actually this exact article has been heavily critiqued because it really overhypes what has been done here.

They did in fact not actually create a wormhole, just did a simplified simulation of something close to it on a quantum computer.

I'm seeing headlines like "Scientists just made a wormhole to learn more about traversing space and time" in response to this recent Nature paper:
doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-054

In fact, from what I can tell, they ran a computation on a quantum computer that would correspond to a certain quantum field theory if you expanded it from a limited number of quantum bits to an infinite number. And that quantum field theory has a conjectured relationship (duality) to General Relatively in 1+1 dimensional Anti-De Sitter space (which is neither the dimensionality nor geometry of spacetime that we actually inhabit). They did a calculation on the quantum computer that should approximate a quantum teleportation in the field theory, which (if the conjectured duality is true) should correspond to traversing a wormhole.

Now, I think that's an interesting result, but I also think it's being way overhyped to the public, and people are imagining that someone has built a literal wormhole in their lab. I suppose there's a certain symmetry, though, since I have always thought that the name "quantum teleportation" over-hypes that technology and gives laypeople a totally incorrect, Star Trek-y impression of what's happening.

@monotrox99 right! Like if it looks like pain, walks like pain, and you can't tell if it's not, then act like it is

With the whole qatar tragedies I thought I would finally not have to hear about any actual football but apparently I expected too much from people.

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