You should look into PeerTube.
You should look into PeerTube.
It’s basically an RSS reader (with a bunch of curated feeds) with a nice interface. I’ve used it off and on and found it to be no better or worse than a lot of other mainstream news readers.
I’m honestly surprised it happened. I fully expected Republicans to continue to embrace his fraudster ass until the end of time. It’s weird to see just how far away they’re willing to draw the line, though. Like, it was known from the start that he was a fraud, and they were all onboard anyway.
I hate that my tax dollars keep funding these jackasses. Can’t wait to move out of this failed state.
Maybe you could get her something she can enjoy with the kids, like a board game or something.
To their credit, it’s not “fake”. This isn’t from generative AI, this is from AI picking from multiple different exposures of the same shot and stitching various parts of them together to create the “best” version of the photo.
Everything seen in the photo was still 100% captured in-lens. Just… not at the exact same time.
Anti-cheats are typically designed so that the user can’t actually modify them at all. They install themselves deep into your system, sometimes literally in the form of a rootkit which basically runs parts of it completely invisibly from your OS, entirely.
Many people are saying it.
Again, the article doesn’t say whether or not the data was intended to be public. People post their contact info online on purpose sometimes, you know. Businesses and shit. Which seems most likely to be what’s happened, given that the example has a fax number.
It also doesn’t mean it inherently isn’t free to use, either. The article doesn’t say whether or not the PII in question was intended to be private or public.
I’d have to imagine that this PII was made publicly-available in order for GPT to have scraped it.
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All this does is is flag the number as in service and it will get even more calls.
That’s not how it works. If the number rings at all, it’s in service. They know your number is valid before you even pick up.
I imagine that it’s because there’s likely to be a legitimate use-case scenario where you may want a background app to take screenshots. I’m not sure why that would be or what practical application there is for that, but this is probably meant to not directly interfere with background apps taking screenshots, but will still alert the user when it’s happening.
A/B testing. You probably just got the update before the general public did.
This is to help the user identify when another app on their device is spying on them. It’s not meant to prevent screenshots.
Why? The purpose of this is to let you know if an app is spying on you.
It seems like this would be an excellent use of all that Stadia tech they built up. I’m pretty sure full YouTube integration was part of the bigger picture for Stadia. Such a shame to see the whole project just seemingly scrapped.
But with the selection of what are effectively just mobile games, I have to ask: why? Why not just… play the actual mobile game?
Sounds like somebody’s never had a tacomergency before.
Yep, PeerTube instances are all part of the Fediverse.