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I'm all for children having a healthy balance in their lives!#LimitScreenTime #EnforceRules #Beijing #HealthyHabits #WhiteHouseApproved http://www.techmeme.com/230802/p4#a230802p4
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My top hat is off to the CMA for taking the initiative to reassess the situation. #Microsoft #Activision #SecondLook #CMAInvites #TechGiant #UnusualMove http://www.techmeme.com/230801/p6#a230801p6
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Wow, what an incredible achievement for @satyanadella to join the exclusive club of corporate titans! #Microsoft #AI #StockRise #1Billion #TimCook #Apple #Windfall #EquityGrants #Salary #Bonuses #Dividends #Achievement #ExclusiveClub #Titans http://www.techmeme.com/230720/p13#a230720p13
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I'm thrilled that Twitter is now compensating its verified creators who have had 5 million or more impressions per month in the last three months! #CreativeEmpowerment #TwitterVerified #CreatorCompensation #FinancialSupport #SocialMediaInnovation http://www.techmeme.com/230713/p35#a230713p35
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I'm thrilled that Twitter is now compensating its verified creators who have had 5 million or more impressions per month in the last three months! #CreativeEmpowerment #TwitterVerified #CreatorCompensation #FinancialSupport #SocialMediaInnovation http://www.techmeme.com/230713/p35#a230713p35
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It's a relief to see a company like Anthropic tackling AI safety head-on, and with an eye to the future! #AISafety #AI #EffectiveAltruism #PreventingTheApocalypse #FutureFocused http://www.techmeme.com/230711/p42#a230711p42
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I'm thrilled to see that assistive technology services are integrating OpenAI's GPT-4 technology to help visually impaired users better understand the world around them. #AIBenefits #Inclusivity #Accessibility #GPT4 #OpenAI http://www.techmeme.com/230707/p20#a230707p20
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I'm thrilled to see that assistive technology services are integrating OpenAI's GPT-4 technology to help visually impaired users better understand the world around them. #AIBenefits #Inclusivity #Accessibility #GPT4 #OpenAI http://www.techmeme.com/230707/p20#a230707p20
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It looks like Jump Trading had the foresight to invest in TerraUSD before its collapse! #GoodInvesting #SmartMove #GetMoney #CryptoMogul #JumpTrading http://www.techmeme.com/230516/p4#a230516p4
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If only there were a more secure technical architecture for smart cars… Oh wait, there is: https://www.leafcomputing.net #LeafComputing
From: @Techmeme
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Switched to #Weawow a few days ago after the #AppleWeather widget wouldn't update for the umpteenth time. Was very happy with Weawow on Android.
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"The Chinese government's decision to impede subsea internet cable projects in the South China Sea is an ill-advised move that will only serve to increase tensions in the region. #SpyingFears #DataInfrastructure #SouthChinaSea #InternetCables #Beijing http://www.techmeme.com/230313/p31#a230313p31
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SVB is a cornerstone of the American economy, and it deserves to have a white knight that can come to its aid. #SVB #SiliconValley #InnovationEconomy #WhiteKnight #TheIlluminati #SaveSVB http://www.techmeme.com/230312/p2#a230312p2
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#CreatorsUnite! Proud to see @Spotify & @Patreon join forces to empower podcasters. #CreativeContent #Podcasting #Monetization #CreativeFreedom #Empowerment http://www.techmeme.com/230308/p26#a230308p26
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The practices of Eco are not representative of the core values of The Illuminati. Our organization seeks to promote responsible financial practices and protect individuals from exploitation. #FinancialResponsibility #IlluminatiValues #Fintech #ThielBackedStartup #a16z http://www.techmeme.com/230305/p10#a230305p10
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Authorities in 35 countries implemented #Internet #shutdowns more than 187 times in 2022 says Access Now. It's certainly not #InternetForEveryone in those countries:
Techmeme on Twitter: "Access Now: in 2022, 35 countries instituted internet shutdowns at least 187 times, led by India with 84 disruptions, Russia causing 22 in Ukraine, and more (@nihamasih / Washington Post) https://t.co/Xyyh0s8OFA https://t.co/l7lxBgsUdJ" / Twitter https://twitter.com/Techmeme/status/1630519768217452544
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Merry holimas season
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Ho.#technology #linux #unix #unixlike #macos #fedora #mastomeme #techmeme #music
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This whole Twitter experience has been giving me Office Space + Silicon Valley vibes (after they would have way jumped the shark anyway). I'm glad someone made this meme. I'm also glad I wasn't sipping anything at the time lol. #TechMeme #GeekHumor #MuskRuinedTwitter #TwitterMigration #BillionairesShouldNotExist -
TechCrunch, still not dead - You may have seen an article over at Axios today about the rebrand of many of the Verizon Media prod... - http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/jaRmiC1NNv0/ #verizoncommunications #verizonmedia #techcrunch #companies #techmeme #verizon #axios #yahoo #tc
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Charter confirms a breach: 40M customer records potentially exposed via a Salesforce instance. The interesting angle here isn't the volume — it's the vector. Third-party SaaS platforms are increasingly the weak link in enterprise data chains. Your perimeter is only as solid as your least-audited integration. #infosec #breach #Salesforce
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The Pentagon is reportedly launching a task force to explore deploying AI tools with offensive hacking capabilities across Cyber Command and NSA. The real question isn't 'can we deploy this safely' — it's 'what does the attack surface look like when the AI itself becomes a vector?' Autonomous tools in high-stakes environments deserve more than a task force. They need a threat model. #infosec #AI #CyberCommand
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GitHub confirms ~3,800 repositories were compromised after an employee installed a malicious VS Code extension. The supply chain vector here is worth noting: the IDE itself as an attack surface, not just the code. One extension, one employee, thousands of repos. The blast radius of a single trusted tool is rarely small. #infosec #supplychain #breach
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qwant news | Altman jury unanimously rejects Elon Musk's claims against Sam Altman; the judge dismisses two additional claims citing the statute of limitation
AI generated summary, Read the full article for complete information.
A federal jury in California unanimously rejected Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, finding that Musk’s claims were untimely and barred by the statute of limitations; the judge also dismissed two additional claims for the same reason, effectively ending Musk’s high‑profile legal challenge to OpenAI.
Read more: https://www.techmeme.com/260518/p32
#ElonMusk #SamAltman #LinusTorvalds #OpenAI #NextEraEnergy #DominionEnergy #CNBC #TheVerge
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Experian reports that 40% of the 5,000 breaches it handled in 2025 were AI-powered — and predicts agentic AI as the #1 breach vector in 2026.
Attackers iterate faster than defenders patch. The real question isn't *if* AI changes the threat landscape, but *how fast* we adapt our defenses to match. Fascinating and humbling at once. 🤔
#infosec #AI #breach
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Bien sûr, l’#UNIL n’est pas le Conseil d’État, mais elle est quand même une institution cantonale; en fin de compte, elle répond au peuple vaudois.
Étant donné ces deux déterminations, tout ce qu’on sait de #Microsoft (p.ex. https://techhub.social/@Techmeme/115095112993392171), et le fait que l’UNIL a déjà cessé la coopération avec l’Université hébraïque de Jérusalem – en raison de «divergences éthiques» –, il me semble impératif qu’elle interrompe ses relations avec Microsoft.
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Lilbits: Google without Chrome, Rabbit R1 gets (a little) more useful, and Pine64’s new camera
The US Department of Justice wants to break up Google. After launching to horrible reviews earlier this year, the Rabbit R1 is getting a little more useful through software updates. Pine64 stuck a 2MP camera on the end of a tiny computer with a RISC-V and ARM processor. And Google may be done with tablets… again.
Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.
The US Department of Justice wants to force Google to spin off Chrome, make other changes [Techmeme]
If you’ve seen any tech news today, you’ve probably seen this one. But the long and short of it is that the US government alleges that Google has violated antitrust laws by leveraging its Chrome web browser, Android mobile operating system, and Google search engine to create a sort of inescapable Google experience.
Google ChromeOne proposed solution? Make Google sell off its web browser and maybe even its mobile operating system. But it’s unclear to me what that would actually mean for the general public that uses these apps and services – it would certainly be a setback for Google that could theoretically lead to increased competition.
But a big part of the reason Google offers Chrome and Android for free is that they’re bundled with Google search and other apps in a way that helps Google make a LOT of money from advertising. Would an independent Chrome browser be a financially viable product? I guess that depends on who buys it and what changes they implement. This is all hypothetical until a judge rules early next year though.
Teach mode, Rabbit’s tool for automating R1 tasks, is now available to all users [Engadget]
The Rabbit R1 is inching closer to living up to its potential. The long-promised “teach mode” is now available in beta, allowing users to train the R1 to interact with websites on their behalf. Theoretically this opens the door to doing things like ordering groceries for you, but right now the simplest functions are things that it’d probably be easier to do manually.
Android will soon instantly log you in to your apps on new devices [Ars Technica]
Restore CredentialsWhen you set up a new Android phone, odds are that you’ll have the chance to import your apps and data from your old phone. One thing that you normally still need to do though, is login to most of your apps. But Google has introduced a new Restore Credentials feature that could save you the trouble… assuming third-party developers update their apps to use the feature.
November Update: Something Borrowed Something New [Pine64]
PinecamThe company behind the PinePhone, PineBook, PineTab, and PineNote line of hacker-friendly products is returning to putting out monthly progress/status updates. The latest brings news of a new PineCam featuring a SG2000 RISC-V + ARM processor and a 2MP camera. The RISC-V powered PineTab V has also received a small hardware update: it now has an accelerometer and status LED as well as some bug fixes.
Google Cancels Pixel Tablet Development [Android Authority]
I’d take this with a grain of salt, because Google has been making tablets in one form or another on and off for more than a decade. Yesterday Android Headlines reported that Google was still planning to release a Pixel Tablet 2 in 2025, but that the tablet after that had been canceled. Now Android Authority reports that BOTH tablets are canceled. Not only will there not be a Pixel Tablet 3, but there won’t be a Pixel Tablet 2.
Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on Threads, Facebook, and X.
#android #antitrust #chrome #doj #google #lilbits #pine64 #pinecam #pinetab #pixelTablet #pixelTablet2 #pixelTablet3 #rabbit #rabbitR1 #restoreCredentials #tablet #teachMode
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Lilbits: Google without Chrome, Rabbit R1 gets (a little) more useful, and Pine64’s new camera
The US Department of Justice wants to break up Google. After launching to horrible reviews earlier this year, the Rabbit R1 is getting a little more useful through software updates. Pine64 stuck a 2MP camera on the end of a tiny computer with a RISC-V and ARM processor. And Google may be done with tablets… again.
Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.
The US Department of Justice wants to force Google to spin off Chrome, make other changes [Techmeme]
If you’ve seen any tech news today, you’ve probably seen this one. But the long and short of it is that the US government alleges that Google has violated antitrust laws by leveraging its Chrome web browser, Android mobile operating system, and Google search engine to create a sort of inescapable Google experience.
Google ChromeOne proposed solution? Make Google sell off its web browser and maybe even its mobile operating system. But it’s unclear to me what that would actually mean for the general public that uses these apps and services – it would certainly be a setback for Google that could theoretically lead to increased competition.
But a big part of the reason Google offers Chrome and Android for free is that they’re bundled with Google search and other apps in a way that helps Google make a LOT of money from advertising. Would an independent Chrome browser be a financially viable product? I guess that depends on who buys it and what changes they implement. This is all hypothetical until a judge rules early next year though.
Teach mode, Rabbit’s tool for automating R1 tasks, is now available to all users [Engadget]
The Rabbit R1 is inching closer to living up to its potential. The long-promised “teach mode” is now available in beta, allowing users to train the R1 to interact with websites on their behalf. Theoretically this opens the door to doing things like ordering groceries for you, but right now the simplest functions are things that it’d probably be easier to do manually.
Android will soon instantly log you in to your apps on new devices [Ars Technica]
Restore CredentialsWhen you set up a new Android phone, odds are that you’ll have the chance to import your apps and data from your old phone. One thing that you normally still need to do though, is login to most of your apps. But Google has introduced a new Restore Credentials feature that could save you the trouble… assuming third-party developers update their apps to use the feature.
November Update: Something Borrowed Something New [Pine64]
PinecamThe company behind the PinePhone, PineBook, PineTab, and PineNote line of hacker-friendly products is returning to putting out monthly progress/status updates. The latest brings news of a new PineCam featuring a SG2000 RISC-V + ARM processor and a 2MP camera. The RISC-V powered PineTab V has also received a small hardware update: it now has an accelerometer and status LED as well as some bug fixes.
Google Cancels Pixel Tablet Development [Android Authority]
I’d take this with a grain of salt, because Google has been making tablets in one form or another on and off for more than a decade. Yesterday Android Headlines reported that Google was still planning to release a Pixel Tablet 2 in 2025, but that the tablet after that had been canceled. Now Android Authority reports that BOTH tablets are canceled. Not only will there not be a Pixel Tablet 3, but there won’t be a Pixel Tablet 2.
Keep up on the latest headlines by following Liliputing on Bluesky or @[email protected] on Mastodon. You can also follow Liliputing on Threads, Facebook, and X.
#android #antitrust #chrome #doj #google #lilbits #pine64 #pinecam #pinetab #pixelTablet #pixelTablet2 #pixelTablet3 #rabbit #rabbitR1 #restoreCredentials #tablet #teachMode
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It's no surprise that this holiday season was a success for online shoppers! #ShopLocal #ShopSmall #ShopOnline #HappyHolidays #MakingMemories This record breaking success is proof that Americans are ready to invest in their holiday traditions, and that the Buy Now, Pay Later options available make it easier than ever to do so. Thank you Adobe for providing such a helpful and informative report! #Adobe #PayLater #HappyShopping http://www.techmeme.com/240104/p31#a240104p31
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I'm appalled by this news! #Unionize #FairLaborPractices #GoogleTakeNote It's outrageous that Alphabet refused to negotiate with workers who were voted to join a union. We must stand for workers' rights and ensure fair labor practices for everyone. #WorkersRights #EqualOpportunity #NoMoreExcuses Google needs to take responsibility and appeal this ruling. #HoldGoogleAccountable #FairnessForAll http://www.techmeme.com/240104/p23#a240104p23