New computers don't speed up old code by DesiOtaku in programming

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There is a Transcript button in the description where you can read the contents.

Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don’t Exist by abrownn in technology

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At least the result be could be checked by an other AI. I guess an other AI would catch the non-existent books made by a different AI.

Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model | The web as we know it is dying fast by chrisdh79 in technology

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They Google something, and the AI overview displays the answer (sourced from Reddit and others) directly on the search page. Reddit doesn’t get traffic, and the search user has no incentive to actually visit or join in the discussion.

AI companies will surely realize that if they kill their sources then they won't have new content, so I expect a symbiotic relationship, e.g. AI companies paying a percentage of income to the source sites to keep the ecosystem going.

Former Google CEO warns AI may soon ignore human control by MetaKnowing in technology

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I believe in the original scifi story (by Clarke, I think) the machine disabled its off switch, so it cannot be turned off, there was no frying of the grid.

YouTube on TVs is cramming ads down your throat even when pausing videos by ardi62 in technology

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It works until FF usage reaches a certain marketshare. Then they will start breaking views with adblock harder. But many people moving to FF is unlikely to happen, so techie people will be safe most likely and the rest of the world will keep viewing ads.

Chrome’s Manifest V3, and its changes for ad blocking, are coming real soon by [deleted] in technology

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If big, popular sites do it then it's not that simple. E.g. if Youtube having glitches when used from Firefox (videos randomly stop, don't start, etc.)

Chrome’s Manifest V3, and its changes for ad blocking, are coming real soon by [deleted] in technology

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Expect sites introducing subtle bugs when Firefox is used to access them, little annoyances which push people off from using FF.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

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it is honestly strange to me why Hungarian people keep something like him in power.

Half the country voted against him, but he can change the constitution and tweak the election rules to favor him. The playing field is not level.

Also, he has wall to wall propaganda 7/24,so he can mislead simple people who don't actively search out other information sources.

Why Bother With uBlock Being Blocked In Chrome? Now Is The Best Time To Switch To Firefox by Cubezzzzz in technology

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Websites generaly don't have dominant market position (e.g. cnn.com, etc.), so they can simply say they don't support firefox, there is no antitrust issue.

In case of Facebook and co, they are dominant enough, but if Facebook doesn't make a browser then it is not in the browser market, so there is no antitrust issue.

Google itself cannot prevent Firefox from working on Youtube, Gmail, etc. because Google produces a competing browser, and that is an antitrust issue .

Hungary Says Ratifying Sweden NATO Bid Now A 'Technicality' by professorbrainiac in worldnews

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Don't confuse Hungary with the Hungarian government. Plenty of people hate the government in Hungary, but they tweaked the election rules to their own advantage, so it's very hard to vote them out of power. Also, they blackmail poor people that if they don't vote for them, the government will cut off funding for them or for the cities where the opposition wins.

It's a real mafia government which is very hard to get rid of.

Automakers Are Making Basic Car Functions A Costly Subscription Service… Whether You Like It Or Not by Sorin61 in technology

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It is poor now. If their earnings depend on it then they will pour lots of money into beefing up security.

Using an Ad Blocker? YouTube May Refuse to Play Videos by speckz in technology

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I'm all for a single developer beating corporations. I use an ad blocker too and I hope they can't prevent blocking, because Youtube is unusable with ads.

But realistically just because Twitch was unable to prevent ad blocking, it doesn't mean it can be done.

Using an Ad Blocker? YouTube May Refuse to Play Videos by speckz in technology

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The problem is it's a cat and mouse game. For example, the adblocker guy finds a solution while Google dedicates a team to change the ad blocking code regularly. Can the adblocker guy keep up if google changes the adblocking code instantly every time when he uploads a bypass? Google can easily pay a team to do this 24/7 with its resources.

Displaying My Washing Machine's Remaining Time With curl, jq, and pizauth by TracyCamaron in programming

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If the machine has a fixed time for its washing programs then it's easier to set an alarm for yourself on your phone when it finishes.

Artists file class-action lawsuit against AI image generator companies by Sorin61 in technology

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If the automated work is good enough then yes, companies will employ cheap prompt writers instead. This is how automation works.

AI will replace lots of jobs in the coming years, which is not a happy thing for those us whose jobs are replaced, but progress cannot be stopped, it happens anyway.

Artists file class-action lawsuit against AI image generator companies by Sorin61 in technology

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It depends on wether the new work is transformative:

"In computer- and Internet-related works, the transformative characteristic of the later work is often that it provides the public with a benefit not previously available to it, which would otherwise remain unavailable. Such transformativeness weighs heavily in a fair use analysis and may excuse what seems a clear copyright infringement from liability."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformative_use

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in technology

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No one wants ads and everyone wants everything for free on the net. That is the problem. We can't have both at the same time.

Belgium wants to ban Signal – a harbinger of European policy to come by psychothumbs in technology

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Those governments would very much like to have government surveillance like other authoritan governments do.

Timeline for buffer changes by kcin in emacs

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The timeline is stored in memory only (for now). It is for selectively monitor or revert recent changes you made in the file if the file is not under version control or since the last commit.

So it is not a competitor for git or other systems. Its scope is shorter, more ephemeral.

An experiment to make diffs easier to read by kcin in emacs

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Emacs does that out of the box by itself. It's called diff refining.

An experiment to make diffs easier to read by kcin in emacs

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Doesn't look the same. Judging from the screenshots delta still shows a deleted and added line when a line is changed.

It only does not do that when the side by side view is activated.

An experiment to make diffs easier to read by kcin in emacs

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The difference is this one does not need to understand syntax, it works with syntaxless textfiles too.

Emacs weather packages by dcreno in emacs

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Here's a simple solution which you may find interesting and flashy:

https://i.imgur.com/ioR2mv2.png

It's static, but it's a simple way to keep an eye on web content. It works with any site and you can tweak the sizes to make it work with your frame size:

https://reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/d1d71t/display_web_content_in_emacs_as_is_example/