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Most posts are other people's reposts. Forward headers, either from here or from Mastodon, don't apply when bridged, so it looks like it's all written by me!

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Saying an LLM is "AI" is like calling your Roomba a feng shui master because it pushed a chair around.
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Been thinking about the .com bubble and AI and I'm scared bros



Unfortunately the burst didn't kill the web at all, but it took until the late 2010s for people to really figure out how to monetize the web with data mining and targeted advertising. Once the AI bubble pops (probably taking the entire US economy with it lollll) people are going to actually start finding the nitches where it's genuinely hugely useful and profitable — as a natural extension of the surveillance economy.



Slop generation can (and is already) being used by social media dealers to trap their addicts in funnels of slop perfectly tailored to their own neurosese and mental vulnerabilities. Remember the Cambridge Analytica scandal? Once you have such an accurate mental model of users it would be trivial to tune their slop generator profiles to twist their opinions on something; imagine Twitter, Facebook, Tiktok, YouTube, etc selling the worldview of every single one of their users as a service to advertisers ...
... and political parties.



Generative AI tech fundamentally boils down to really fucking good pattern matching on complex, fuzzy datasets, which means it's really fucking good at surveillance. Adding its capabilities onto analytics pipelines is a no-brainer for ad tech companies and is increasingly being used for policing, hell, this is essentially what Palantir's business is built on. As awful as the panopticon we live in is right now, it's going to get way, way fucking worse all for the sake of making Google and Facebook even richer and fighting crime/terrorism/CSAM/immigration/whateverthefuck.



Obviously this isn't all that generative AI is good for and I might be wrong but I don't expect it to have a huge long-term impact outside of these nitches
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Bringing SumUp to compliance: a case study of license enforcement

What happens when those who benefit from the four freedoms fail to comply with the terms of a #FreeSoftware license?We take a look at the experience of license enforcement by one of our FSFE volunteers against the fintech company SumUp, and examine the lessons that supporters of Free Software can take away from it

https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20250820-01.en.html
I added a banner on my homepage to talk about #ChatControl and how to fight back, similarly to how I did it two years ago for the same reason.

#FightChatControl #StopChatControl #EU #EUpol #Privacy #Security
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wow Apple is so privacy-focused, I love that they give all data to 3rd parties, wow

RE: https://mastodon.online/@9to5Mac/115073650303645234
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“BlueSky is decentralised” - the media.
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Big techs are building a counter-narrative regarding AI environmental impacts by focusing on individual usage. Few drops, few watts so you can keep receiving stochastic responses.

One of the main critiques is that they provide market-based emissions that are misleading for several reasons and do not follow GHG reporting protocol.

Overall, this is very problematic because individual measures do not appeal to the scale of its infrastructure and supply chains.

More:

https://telegra.ph/Google-says-a-typical-AI-text-prompt-only-uses-5-drops-of-water--experts-say-thats-misleading-08-23
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let me tell you, there's little that pisses me off more than what i call the "$100 walmart e-waste laptop scam". laptop manufacturers love to make cheap plastic pieces of junk with the worst screen you could ever imagine, 2-4GB of RAM, 16-32GB of eMMC storage, and a slow CPU for around $100. they're completely useless for doing anything at all, the best use I can think for one is to hook it up to a better monitor and keyboard and use it as a DOS gaming PC.



if you want to save basically anything, you're not going to be able to because of the eMMC that i'm surprised is even big enough for windows, and you can forget about installing linux either because the storage is still too small on it to do anything legitimately useful. you can't upgrade the storage or RAM either, as it's all soldered to the motherboard.



these laptops usually sell for around $100 at stores like walmart, and consumers who know nothing about computers will buy them, wonder why it's so slow and terrible, and inevitably either return or throw them out. they come off the production line already being total e-waste, and it really annoys me to no end. it's a massive waste of resources that would only stop if idiots would stop buying them.
Fuck Google.

Remember folks, there are other options to Android besides just iOS. Sailfish OS exists. Plasma Mobile exists. PureOS exists.

They aren't going to provide the same level of experience. You won't be able to install apps that require more and more egregious attestation. You might even have to switch how you communicate and down the line as more developers bend the knee and turn on shit like Play Protect, change who you bank with or the services you buy.

And you know what? That's okay. I'm not a personal liberty absolutist by any means, but lines have to be drawn somewhere. It's my fucking device, I will use it how I want.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/08/google-will-block-sideloading-of-unverified-android-apps-starting-next-year/
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"Sideloading" is the rentseeker word for "being able to run software of your choosing on a computing device you purchased". There is no reasonable case for an operating system developer having a say over what programs you run on your hardware.

#Android #Google
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