pelespirit
@pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Lol DuckDuckGo AI assist! 2 days ago:
Tiffany has pursued a career in law and social media."
??? 😕
- Comment on YSK about Changing your Profile Picture to Clippy 2 days ago:
I don’t disagree with you and I think his intentions are good, it’s just that there are other symbols that he could have used. Especially now that a lot of people don’t even know what clippy is and it’s a corporate symbol.
- Comment on YSK about Changing your Profile Picture to Clippy 3 days ago:
Not OP, but I see where he’s coming from. Clippy is still the symbol of a corporation instead of basic human rights like:
- right to own
- right to repair
- right to live a life free of ads in things owned
Something like this would be better. I just grabbed it, I don’t think it’s affiliated with something else:
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 5 days ago:
also known less formally as rant
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 5 days ago:
Again, I’m not saying it doesn’t happen, it probably does, but that story doesn’t prove it either.
Why are you writing diatribes then?
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 5 days ago:
You might be partially right, but I can’t find what is meant by the “recorded conversations” part. I guess I gotta look further in.
“Each of the Defendants had their own purpose for collecting and using Flo user data,” the brief said. “Flo used this information to acquire new app users through advertising and marketing, including advertisements based on Flo App users’ reproductive goals (e.g., getting pregnant). Flo also sold access to the CAEs sent through SDKs to other third parties for profit. Google and Meta separately used the data they intercepted for their own commercial purposes, including to feed their machine learning algorithms that power each of their respective advertising networks.”
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 5 days ago:
We’ve got a lot of really smart people here, some are journalists. These people go around telling other people and now have links to sources. Why do you think the trolls come here?
It’s good to have this as a back up when the techbro trolls try to say they don’t really listen for ads or data farming. This happened just a few weeks ago, but I couldn’t find a link.
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 6 days ago:
Such as?
- Comment on Meta illegally collected data from Flo period and pregnancy app, jury finds 6 days ago:
This is not about just the data, they were found guilty of fucking eavesdropping. I can’t wait to see people defending this as not being true for advertising. Please bookmark this article everyone. That headline is crap.
Plaintiffs in a class-action case proved by a preponderance of evidence that Meta intentionally eavesdropped on and/or recorded conversations using an electronic device, said a verdict form released yesterday in US District Court for the Northern District of California. Plaintiffs also proved that they had a reasonable expectation of privacy and that Meta did not have consent from all parties to eavesdrop on and/or record the conversations, the jury found.
- Comment on 6 days ago:
Don’t watches use pads to recharge with a usbc? My samsung did.
- Comment on GitHub CEO delivers stark message to developers: Embrace AI or get out. 6 days ago:
Understanding The Rise In CEO Exits
Directors looking to understand and address the exodus can look first to a number of drivers, including the tremendous pressure today’s leaders face contending with volatility and unprecedented change in an unforgiving market. Focus on short-term performance, geopolitical turbulence and talent concerns have all escalated in recent years. When the headwinds hit, CEOs find themselves squarely in the firing line, as Bill George, former CEO of Medtronic and a former board member at Goldman Sachs, ExxonMobil, Novartis and Target, points out in this issues’s cover story (see p. 16). “I know one case where a CEO was given 16 months,” he says. “How can you possibly turn around a culture in 16 months? They’re reacting too quickly to external forces, and that’s not right.”
- Comment on US | Epstein scandal broadens as trove of letters from famous figures published 6 days ago:
Original article and pics:
- Comment on GitHub CEO delivers stark message to developers: Embrace AI or get out. 6 days ago:
So the board members could replace the CEOs with AI if they desired. I guess their saving grace is it would be hard to extort, blackmail and coerce AI.
- Comment on May as well ride the sewer-slide now SMH my head 6 days ago:
Breadystack would be a really good sandwich shop name.
- Comment on GitHub CEO delivers stark message to developers: Embrace AI or get out. 6 days ago:
Would AI be better CEO’s? They would cost a lot less and probably make better decisions. Just saying.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 1 week ago:
We have to protect wikipedia
- Comment on In the Future All Food Will Be Cooked in a Microwave, and if You Can’t Deal With That Then You Need to Get Out of the Kitchen 1 week ago:
This is great satire, but unfortunately you can replace microwave with AI and CEO’s are actually saying this shit fr.
One of my chefs mentioned that if they could cook the steak on the grill they could get it right the first time. This is not an acceptable attitude in the microwave era. Chefs have fragile egos and they all seem to enjoy cooking (???) so it’s obvious they’re just too attached to the food. Also they’re worried I’m planning on firing all of them. That’s true but not relevant here.
Second – you need to realize I’m an idea person. Ok? Who else would have thought about putting pepperoni on a pizza? And if I didn’t have a microwave no one may have delivered that idea at all. With a microwave I was able to deliver that idea much faster. The new economy will be purely idea based. Is the quality of a microwaved pizza worse? Sure. But by 1960 cooking pizzas in ovens will be a thing of the past. I don’t have any evidence to back that up. But any rational person can see in a few short years ovens will be gone.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 1 week ago:
Is wikipedia on the list? I see reddit is, lol. We might see an influx soon.
- Comment on Tesla withheld data, lied, and misdirected police and plaintiffs to avoid blame in Autopilot crash 1 week ago:
Isn’t this how murderers act? This sounds like they “accidentally” (collateral damage) killed people and then are trying to cover it up.
- Comment on Google tool misused to scrub tech CEO’s shady past from search 1 week ago:
The saga began in 2023 when independent journalist Jack Poulson reported on Maury Blackman’s 2021 domestic violence arrest. Blackman, who was then the CEO of surveillance tech firm Premise Data Corp., took offense at the publication of his legal issues. The case did not lead to charges after Blackman’s 25-year-old girlfriend recanted her claims against the 53-year-old CEO, but Poulson reported on some troubling details of the public arrest report.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
If it’s AT&T or Comcast, it’s pretty likely you have a decent argument.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 week ago:
Utilities really hate you reporting them to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) too. I have no idea why, but it works. I think it has to do with the utilities checking there for complaints by the Attorney General of the state you’re in. Comcast hated it and would settle the case asap when they could.
- Comment on The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image. 2 weeks ago:
Cuz you made me look her up.
- Comment on The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image. 2 weeks ago:
Has anyone seen real dreadlocks before? These are obviously not real. Maybe she’s not trying to pass them off as real, idk.
- Comment on The next time you hear someone say they're just vibing in life without a job, just look at this image. 2 weeks ago:
I think we’ve found our new rick roll. That is amazing.
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 2 weeks ago:
reddit flashbacks. Taking everything so literally that it’s perfect troll bait. People falling for it left and right while perhaps different trolls start a new way to troll. It’s kind of amazing that lemmy is getting this big.
- Comment on Humans can be tracked with unique 'fingerprint' based on how their bodies block Wi-Fi signals 2 weeks ago:
A faraday hat.
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 2 weeks ago:
So, by that logic, if you lose 3 major cases, there are 27 more to look for cuz he guilty:
- Comment on We wouldn’t need the Epstein files to prove DJT’s guilt if society just trusted women in the first place. 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on GOP Senator Admits He Wants Epstein File Release Blocked to 'Cover' for Trump 2 weeks ago:
“I’m sure this would be handled just like any other thing they tried to go after like the baseless impeachments, or the baseless special counsels. Or the unbelievable amount of charges they tried to file against the president. I’m sure this will be handled the exact same way,” Mullin said. “What we’re simply wanting to do here is give [Trump] cover. So if my colleague from Arizona actually wants transparency, then he would drop his objection to my resolution.”