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[flagged] US 'Homeland Security' Twitter account seemingly run from Israel (thecanary.co)
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Developers drop Vercel, call for boycott after CEO posts selfie with Netanyahu (middleeasteye.net)
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'Legitimization Cell' Israeli unit tasked with linking Gaza journalists to Hamas (972mag.com)
1
Mistral's new "environmental audit" shows how much AI is hurting the planet (arstechnica.com)
1
Cutting US Military spending could save as much energy as used by a small nation (scimex.org)
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Serbian student activist's phone hacked using Cellebrite zero-day exploit (securityaffairs.com)
1
Malicious bots account for nearly a third of global internet traffic (forbes.com/sites/emmawoollacott)
1
Hope for endangered penguins as no-fishing zones agreed off South Africa (theguardian.com)
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Browser choice? How EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is helping make it real (blog.mozilla.org)
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Microsoft deepened ties with Israeli military to provide support during Gaza war (theguardian.com)
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Google Calendar removes Black History Month, Pride and other cultural events (theguardian.com)
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ReCAPTCHA: 819M hours of wasted human time, billions of dollars in profit (boingboing.net)
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Trump administration purges websites across federal health agencies (npr.org)
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Doomsday Clock set at 89 seconds to midnight, closest ever to human extinction (thebulletin.org)
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Trump withdraws from Paris climate agreement, again (reuters.com)
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After shutting down several emulators, Nintendo admits emulation is legal (androidauthority.com)
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Support for ASHA hearing aids coming to Linux (asymptotic.io)
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Android 15 sideloading restrictions are a raw deal for users (androidpolice.com)
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Mozilla: Proposals in US vs. Google threaten vital role of independent browsers (blog.mozilla.org)
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Celebrating 20 Years of Thunderbird: Independence, Innovation and Community (thunderbird.net)
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Exxon lobbyist investigated over hack-and-leak of environmentalist emails (reuters.com)
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Enlisting Microbes to Break Down 'Forever Chemicals' (scientificamerican.com)
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Earth Will Exceed 1.5 Degrees Celsius of Warming This Year (scientificamerican.com)
2
What would Trump 2.0 mean for trade, migrants, climate change and electric cars? (reuters.com)
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Google accused of shadow campaigns redirecting antitrust scrutiny to Microsoft (arstechnica.com)
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Former OpenAI Staffer: Company Breaking Copyright Law, Destroying the Internet (gizmodo.com)
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Meta fires staffers for using $25 meal credits on household goods (arstechnica.com)
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The human internet is dying. AI images are taking over Google top results (reddit.com)
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How to Steal an Election – Climate Town [video] (youtube.com)
2
California governor signs law banning plastic shopping bags at grocery stores (apnews.com)
2
U.S. Expands Personal Sanctions on Israeli-Spyware Firm Intellexa (haaretz.com)
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Larry Ellison: AI Surveillance will ensure citizens will be on best behavior
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Diesel shop fined $10M for making and selling Emissions Defeat Devices (thedrive.com)
2
Google loses fight against $2.7B EU antitrust fine (reuters.com)
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How much is AI hurting the planet? Big tech won't tell us (mashable.com)
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Tesla removed climate manifesto (and other planned goals) from website (insideevs.com)
5
Google has to face a class action lawsuit over Chrome's data collection (theverge.com)
2
JPEG is Dying – And that's a bad thing [video] (youtube.com)
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Disney wrongful death lawsuit over allergy highlights danger of fine print (usatoday.com)
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X ordered to pay $600K to fired employee who didn't click yes on email ultimatum (engadget.com)
10
Custom ROMs have had just about enough of being Android's second-class citizens (androidauthority.com)
1
ChatGPT is as (in)accurate at diagnosis as 'Dr Google' (newatlas.com)
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Third-party cookies have got to go (w3.org)
5
Israel Maneuvered to Prevent State Secrets Disclosure, WhatsApp vs. NSO Lawsuit (forbiddenstories.org)
1
More than 40% of Japanese companies have no plan to make use of AI (reuters.com)
1
Misconceptions about Firefox's Privacy Preserving Ad Measurement (andrewmoore.ca)
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Why Vivaldi won't follow the current AI trend? (vivaldi.com)
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Adobe Responds to 'Terms of Use' Controversy, Says It Isn't Spying on Users (petapixel.com)
2
Deep-Sea Mining [video] (youtube.com)
1
Experimenting with local alt text generation in Firefox Nightly (hacks.mozilla.org)
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Google Chrome Is Ready to Kill Manifest V2 Browser Extensions (howtogeek.com)
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[dupe] Microsoft's AI chatbot will 'recall' everything you do on a PC (apnews.com)
1
MasterChef Australia fans being deceived by 'renewable gas' campaign, watchdog (theguardian.com)
4
OpenAI dissolves team focused on long-term AI risks, a year after announcing it (cnbc.com)
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Judge mulls sanctions over Google's destruction of internal chats (arstechnica.com)
7
One South African community stopped Shell oil in its tracks (yale.edu)
3
Net Neutrality Is Back (blog.mozilla.org)
2
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS has been released (ubuntu.com)
1
Exploring the Latest Security Features in Ubuntu 24.04 (mondoo.com)
3
Carbon Offsets Don't Work [video] (youtube.com)
1
Google mocks Epic's proposed reforms to end Android app market monopoly (arstechnica.com)
15
Google Silent About Israel Using Its Photo Software to Create Gaza "Hit List" (theintercept.com)
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Google to destroy billions of private browsing records to settle lawsuit (theguardian.com)
13
Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi Surge on iOS Due to Europe's Digital Markets Act (theregister.com)
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Israel under pressure to justify its use of AI in Gaza (politico.com)
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JPEG XL and the Pareto Front (cloudinary.com)
3
Meta Considering Increased Censorship of the Word "Zionist" (theintercept.com)
3
Predatory loan apps are thriving in the Google Play store, despite ban (restofworld.org)
4
'How to greenwash': propane industry tries to rebrand fuel as renewable (theguardian.com)
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Exxon throws a fit over shareholders exercising their rights (techcrunch.com)
1
Mozilla's "Platform Tilt" Shows How Firefox Is Harmed by Apple, Microsoft (howtogeek.com)
1
Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities (phys.org)
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YouTube earns millions a year from channels that promote climate denial content (cbc.ca)
5
NASA scientist on 2023 temperatures: "We're frankly astonished" (arstechnica.com)
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Israel's AI-Aided Bomb Targeting Creates Massacre 'Factory' in Gaza (commondreams.org)
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Apple files another challenge to the EU Digital Markets Act (open-web-advocacy.org)
4
What's Next for Mozilla? (techcrunch.com)
1
The Environmental Footprint of Bitcoin Mining Across the Globe: Call for Action (wiley.com)
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Google settles $5B privacy lawsuit, tracking people using incognito mode (cp24.com)
5
Banks use your deposits to loan money to fossil-fuel, emissions-heavy firms (wired.com)
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Meta censors pro-Palestinian views on a global scale, Human Rights Watch report (theguardian.com)
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Humans have driven more than 1,400 bird species to extinction (elpais.com)
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U.S. workers say banned weed killer in 50 countries is giving them Parkinson's (latimes.com)
1
Inflation adds new accredited investors, SEC says (cnbc.com)
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Around 15% of All Reddit Content Is Corporate Trolls Trying to Manipulate Public (freedium.cfd)
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'Teleporting' images across a network securely using only light (wits.ac.za)
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YouTube 5-Second Video Load Delay Supposed to Punish Ad Blockers, Not Firefox (404media.co)
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Internet Archive Submits Comments on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (archive.org)
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Amazon announces the launch of Amazon.co.za in South Africa in 2024 (aboutamazon.com)
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[flagged] Australia fines X for not answering questions on child abuse content (cnbc.com)
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Bad science: AI used to target kids with disinformation on YouTube [video] (youtube.com)
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[flagged] Israel's demand for Gaza evacuation will lead to deaths, experts warn (newscientist.com)
3
Ask HN: How poor is Google search now?
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Pedestrian Safety: Erasing 40 Years of Progress [video] (youtube.com)
5
Global South Should Learn from Big Pharma's Bullying of South Africa (aljazeera.com)
1
Changes to price tracking and saves on Google (support.google.com)
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South Africa imported a power station's worth of solar panels(3.4GW) in 6 months (news24.com)
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South Africa’s great white sharks are changing locations (enca.com)
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