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Google responds to Chrome’s silent Gemini Nano install, stops short of addressing consent
What people need to understand is that there was always some sort of data processing on the browser. That's how profiles, your ad profile, is created and how Google makes profit every day. Its selling you, as profiled, for targeted ads. Google wants to do this profiling on your hardware and your electricity bill, not theirs. Is it private? Never was.
Part of me is happy people are realising what "free" actually means. This is not just Google btw. Sure, maybe Google could have asked people: hey, do you want to have your profile data processing done on your machine or ours? Yes, do it locally. No, you can take it on your data centers. It was never a hey don't collect data about me at all.
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This is the tip of the iceberg. Add side data, for example camera footage, face recognition, debit/credit card usage, store bought items, etc and you realise you never had a choice. And now you carry a device on your wrist or pocket, listening, recording, processing. Sleep tight.
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This is the tip of the iceberg. Add side data, for example camera footage, face recognition, debit/credit card usage, store bought items, etc and you realise you never had a choice. And now you carry a device on your wrist or pocket, listening, recording, processing. Sleep tight.
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This is the tip of the iceberg. Add side data, for example camera footage, face recognition, debit/credit card usage, store bought items, etc and you realise you never had a choice. And now you carry a device on your wrist or pocket, listening, recording, processing. Sleep tight.
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This is the tip of the iceberg. Add side data, for example camera footage, face recognition, debit/credit card usage, store bought items, etc and you realise you never had a choice. And now you carry a device on your wrist or pocket, listening, recording, processing. Sleep tight.
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This is the tip of the iceberg. Add side data, for example camera footage, face recognition, debit/credit card usage, store bought items, etc and you realise you never had a choice. And now you carry a device on your wrist or pocket, listening, recording, processing. Sleep tight.
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Adata sees DRAM, NAND prices rise 40% in 2Q26.
Yep... And 2027 output is already reserved. Hold on to what you got. Buying new will be very difficult.
#ramcopalipse #short #supplychain
https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20260507PD240/adata-dram-nand-flash-revenue.html
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And I'm back on LineageOS, this time 23.2. Amazing work on Android 16! #AgainstTheCurrent
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And I'm back on LineageOS, this time 23.2. Amazing work on Android 16! #AgainstTheCurrent
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And I'm back on LineageOS, this time 23.2. Amazing work on Android 16! #AgainstTheCurrent
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And I'm back on LineageOS, this time 23.2. Amazing work on Android 16! #AgainstTheCurrent
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And I'm back on LineageOS, this time 23.2. Amazing work on Android 16! #AgainstTheCurrent
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#housemarque #saros grabbed a physical copy. After #Returnal I'm really looking for this masterpiece! @bonzrat did you write the storyline? 👀
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My dad taught me, I'm teaching my eldest to know how to take care of their bikes 😉
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So Google has locked people into their Google Authenticator mobile apps. You no longer have the option to transfer accounts (saving as JSON or text). You can export and import to another Google Authenticator via QRCodes, but not to another application. After some interweb searches, there are some CLI tools to read, decode and present in text the secret code to import, one by one, the QRCodes that Google Authenticator generates for exports. That’s very inconvenient when you have plenty of accounts. Is there any other way than the manual way? #Bitwarden Authenticator could support these locked down QRCodes? Maybe time for a PR to add support to import from Google Authenticator…
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Looking forward to see the denial influencers how they justify these test results. Donut Lab just published a new test, high temperature charging and discharging at 80 Celsius, and yes 100 Celsius - that's 176 F and 212 F. A Lithium battery can only operate safely up to 70C! So all those saying "yeah its a Lithium battery!" try again. I'll get some popcorn.
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Success! 7800X3D running 4x DDR5 at 4800MT/s on a B850 board from Asrock. For the longest time I couldn't get the machine to boot at anything other than 3600MT/s. A slight bump on RAM voltage to 1.4V did the trick (they are rated to 1.35V). #dd5 #memoryController
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OK Fediverse, I'm driving the IT infra and have the power to have us adopt EU digital sovereignty. Who currently offers the best service to host cloud servers with scalable storage, backups and such?
Suggestions, opinions, introductions appreciated!
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Yep, that is our CEO, cooking and sharing a moment with us. Just sitting down, making a connection, listening.
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In case you missed it, Polar now shows breathing rate and HVR while you sleep, a good indicator for sleep apneia and heart problems!
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I’ve been thinking lately about how since very young we are tuned to learn rules, do this, do that. We spend our whole life listening to those older, wiser, opinionated folks sharing with us what you should be or not be doing.
As a parent myself, I sometimes regurgitate the same type of remarks I used to hear. My oldest, getting close to his teens called me out a few days ago: “Dad, that is great advice for 20 years ago. Today, you can read and be online on your phone. Things are different!” He is right. Things have changed drastically. A whole new generation of thinkers, creatives, rule breakers are growing up. Learn with them. Listen to them. If we all did what our elders did, we would still all be in caves.
Anyway, I’m proud that my kid is able to communicate his thoughts so eloquently and I’m proud of him.
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A platform of solid state battery tech coming out of stealth in Finland by #donutlabs #finland #suomi #solidstatebattery
Congratulations to the team working on saving our planet. This could transform the world as we know it.
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Some weird phenomenon where lights pointing up in the sky are causing UFO beams. It is not foggy by any measure, but it is very cold -20C so the air humidity is frozen into particles and causes this. Apparently!