“Attention, trailer swings out!”
“Attention, trailer swings out!”
“💩” - Twitter actually, when requested to comment
Those doors will open themselves for them!
Nobody needs
to watch anyone’s console game clips onTwitter.
FTFY
If the product you’re using is free, the information you enter is what’s being sold to someone else.
Even paid services can and usually will sell your information, so just assume that everything that you enter is considered public information from that moment on
Yes, it’s their picture, but your data (in the sense that the AI is now trained with your likeness)
A small collection of English sources to keep it international:
(Obligatory) XKCD - get all new xkcd comics right into your feed reader
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal Geeky, fun webcomic about science and other stuff
Pluralistic.net Cory Doctorows Daily commented link dumps (and rants). Usually about enshittification of services/industries
Buried Treasure Blog about Indie PC games that are real gems but don’t get much coverage elsewhere but are high quality.
NOYB - None of your business. An Austrian NGO that fights companies so that they conform to the GDPR (more interesting if you’re from the EU)
Google Project Zero Blog Deep dive into some exploits and bugs. Very technical.
If you do not object, they can and will use your data, posts, images,… to train AI on it.
When you object, they (pinky promise) won’t do it (knowingly - they say you may end up in their training material if e.g. a friend of you uploads a photo of you but doesn’t tag you)
Its searxng now (the original searx is dead) and is quite good. Performance differs. I’ve seen very slow instances, but when I started hosting my own semi-private instance, I saw how fast it can be, if the server isn’t a potato.
Anyone remember or been to those markets in eastern europe, where you could buy bootleg CDs, copied CDs, cracked games, counterfeit products, etc?