If you’re outraged about Adobe sending your pictures off their servers (you should be), please know other vendors do this too. That horse has already bolted.
Eg Microsoft Edge automatically sends your key presses in Edge to MS - enabled by default https://winbuzzer.com/2022/09/19/microsoft-editor-in-edge-sending-personla-info-to-microsoft-could-be-putting-users-at-risk-xcxwbn/
Microsoft Office 365 sends every photo and screenshot you add in Word, PowerPoint etc (including in emails) to Microsoft 365 Intelligent Services without prompt https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/everything-you-need-to-know-to-write-effective-alt-text-df98f884-ca3d-456c-807b-1a1fa82f5dc2
Users need to check on copyright infringement, with any luck a class action will send Adobe to /dev/null
What fresh hell is this? Adobe has opted me in to letting them train their algorithms on my photos? That’s the end of me using their cloud storage for anything, ever. #privacy #adobe #lightroom #LightroomMobile
imagine during that time Hitler was gaining power in Europe, while mathematicians and engineers (applied physicists) were developing the theoretical foundations of modern digital computers
you can take a peek on Alan Turing's 1936 paper from this link
https://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/greatworks/
those papers certainly are additional resource materials as i am also into basic applications of logic circuits
(self promotion ;) of course here i arrived at one of de Morgan's theorems! see table 3)
https://foxtrotpaparomeo.wordpress.com/2022/10/28/02052022-updatesbasic-zener-diode-discrete-gate-network-applied-automation-in-battery-charger/
'Attempts to eradicate cancer cells expressing unique target proteins, such as antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), T-cell engaging therapies, and radiopharmaceuticals have been successful in the clinic, but they are limited by the number of targets given the inability to target intracellular proteins.'
#preprint
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.01.522436v1
Data Structures Easy to Advanced Course - Full Tutorial from a Google Engineer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBSGKlAvoiM&t=14s
From customers to guardians: why the permanent record of scholarly publishing should be managed and made public by universities rather than private oligopolies: https://zenodo.org/record/6948200
@pieist The only way to address the whole issue, is to call a general election. They know full well they will lose, and very badly.
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Important and interesting topic this.
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Turns out that Adobe is collecting all of its customers' pictures into a machine learning training set.
This is opt-out, not opt-in so if you use Lightroom, for example, it defaults to adding all of your photos to the set.
If these are unpublished pictures, work-in-progress, etc. they'll still be analysed as soon as they're synced.
I've been using Lightroom to sync photos from my Windows desktop to my iPad. Now I need to reconsider that.
@baldur According to the Creative commons video, if you create something you have automatic all rights reserved copyright of that work. If adobe are using with out your permission then this is clearly a breach of copyright and therefore illegal.
The fact Adobe think they can trick people,so that persons work can sinply be used shows how arrogant big tech is.
Any Opt IN or Opt OUT should be crystal clear in wording and implementation.
Treat them as they would if you shared their software online illegally, prosecution or lawsuit. The laws that protect IP work BOTH ways.
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@schratze I think if a qualified doctor advises anyone to lose weight that is advice based on medical science, so unless that person is qualified to assess then their opinion can be questioned.
IIRC Body mass index, a ratio of weight to height thing, was problematic for the Royal Marines in the UK, it didn't take in to account Muscle also weighs something so what they lacked in body fat, then had in Muscles, so their actual BMI said they were obese despite actually being very healthy.
As people have said before on here, follow the science. Your GP / doctor also knows you so can allow for existing medical conditions.
A group of Chinese researchers claims it can break 2048-bit RSA using a quantum-ish computer and it's worth reading Schneier's comments https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2023/01/breaking-rsa-with-a-quantum-computer.html
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