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- Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 0 comments
- Self-Destructing Chips: Researchers Unveil Techniques to Thwart Sophisticated Cyberattackswww.techradar.com ↗Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 21 comments
- Comment on A 62-Year-Old German Man Got 217 Covid Shots—and Was Totally Fine 8 months ago:
… officials had opened a fraud investigation against the man, confirming 130 vaccinations over nine month… The man then reported an additional 87 vaccinations to the researchers, which in total included eight different vaccine formulations, including updated boosters.
- Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 45 comments
- Comment on I don't think this needs explaining 8 months ago:
Chocolate chip-shrimp cookies with dip… yum…
- Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 1 comment
- Threat Actors Exploring Large Language Models for Cyberattacks, Microsoft and OpenAI Reportwww.microsoft.com ↗Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on Anatomy 8 months ago:
a gnat! o, my.
- Rakuten launches cloud storage with unlimited file transfers, targets businesses and individuals, with free 10GB storagewww.techradar.com ↗Submitted 8 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 41 comments
- Comment on U.S. Internet Leaked Years of Customer Emails in Major Security Blunder 9 months ago:
No problem. Your question didn’t other me at all. Cheers.
- Comment on U.S. Internet Leaked Years of Customer Emails in Major Security Blunder 9 months ago:
I put it to the LLM manually. I end up reading articles by summaries first nowadays, and the real articles if interesting enough, so I typically share a summary I agree with.
- Comment on Don't tell your AI anything personal, Google warns in new Gemini privacy notice 9 months ago:
Love it! 😍 Hope somebody makes a cartoon out of it.
- Comment on Don't tell your AI anything personal, Google warns in new Gemini privacy notice 9 months ago:
Heck, these LLMs are really good at summary. Now, they can now summarize all your disparate data, including your weird interactions with Gemini (and associated apps), for advertisers’ and governments’ conveniences!
- Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 8 comments
- Comment on Don't tell your AI anything personal, Google warns in new Gemini privacy notice 9 months ago:
Yes, especially because Gemini is used (now, optionally) in place of Google assistant. You give personal information to Google assistant for convenience, but Gemini would use the information more, most likely in unexpected ways too.
- Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 17 comments
- Comment on Chickens! 9 months ago:
, being crispy on all the sides?
- Submitted 9 months ago to [deleted] | 37 comments
- Comment on How the codpiece flopped 9 months ago:
Haha. So, a doublet is in a way, like a dress with a skirt. The longer one covers your exposed crotch. Breathtaking indeed!
Until the late 15thCentury, it was common for men to wear a long tunic or doublet – essentially, a dress – with hose (tights) on their legs. Then the fashion changed. Doublets gradually inched their way upwards over the years, becoming so short that they no longer covered the crotch. This was particularly dangerous, because the hose men wore at the time came individually, like socks, leaving open spaces that were somewhat… revealing.
- Submitted 9 months ago to history@lemmy.world | 7 comments
- Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 9 comments
- Comment on What is a GPG signature? Does it help us stay protected against deep fakes misinformation, and if so, how? 9 months ago:
It potentially can help verifying that a recorded message/digital data originates from you (or any other person). It can’t help with the misinformation in the data itself. See also: lemm.ee/post/23366395
- Comment on Sony is erasing digital libraries that were supposed to be accessible “forever” 9 months ago:
I guess you shouldn’t expect any tech company to provide anything “forever,” as forever for them, and the fine prints, mean totally different things than what you and I think it is.
- Apple Is Lobbying Against Right to Repair Six Months After Supporting Right to Repairwww.404media.co ↗Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 67 comments
- Comment on 2 million job seekers targeted by data thieves. Primary focus in APAC region, including Australia, Taiwan, China, Thailand, India, and Vietnam. Also affects Brazil, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, US. 9 months ago:
I’ll cry for Australia and Taiwan. I guess you can’t remain in the first world forever. 🤷♂️ /s
- 2 million job seekers targeted by data thieves. Primary focus in APAC region, including Australia, Taiwan, China, Thailand, India, and Vietnam. Also affects Brazil, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Turkey, US.www.malwarebytes.com ↗Submitted 9 months ago to technology@lemmy.world | 4 comments
- Comment on Google workers complain bosses are 'inept' and 'glassy-eyed' 9 months ago:
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- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
This is one of my most favorite /c on Lemmy. I have not seen CSAM since the last lengthy and regrettable CSAM-attack takedown. I have not seen posts about people being encouraged to leave either. So, you are doing great for some of us. Thanks.