Meta already tried to push an VPN app which tried to fully monitor user traffic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onavo?wprov=sfla1
There is no point in trusting that org for anything.
Including the recent revelation of African employees watching and reviewing Meta AI glasses video captures completely.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onavo?wprov=sfla1
There is no point in trusting that org for anything.
Including the recent revelation of African employees watching and reviewing Meta AI glasses video captures completely.
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nvidia's DLSS-5 slop (meme)
there is a "true good" that'll come out of AI-bubble, and it will reflect in hardware first
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good morning/afternoon coders
hopepill:
a friend of mine has an iphone
he now runs gemma4-2B LLM on his phone, locally
light at the end of the tunnel
a friend of mine has an iphone
he now runs gemma4-2B LLM on his phone, locally
light at the end of the tunnel
Forwarded from The Book Club
China's Approach to AI Anthropomorphism
https://www.luizasnewsletter.com/p/chinas-approach-to-ai-anthropomorphism
https://archive.vn/BtWvn
#governance #law #bigtech
https://www.luizasnewsletter.com/p/chinas-approach-to-ai-anthropomorphism
https://archive.vn/BtWvn
#governance #law #bigtech
Luizasnewsletter
China's Approach to AI Anthropomorphism
China's proposed AI law acknowledges AI-related human vulnerabilities and establishes contextual technical measures to prevent AI harms | Edition #264
Remembered about this site:
https://browserleaks.com/
You can check how many things from your browser alone can be fingerprinted by sites. A VPN or a VM not protect you. You are compromised simply by clicking on a link. (Well, even if not compromised, you'll still be fingerprinted).
Sites can even know stuff like what's your time-format on your device, your system kernel type, what IP you are coming from (if it's corporate, it is VPN), what's your screen resolution size - etc.
Stands to remind that the best deal with this we got is to use QubesOS or TailsOS (not as good) for secure access to any network - but still, you can get fingerprinted.
https://browserleaks.com/
You can check how many things from your browser alone can be fingerprinted by sites. A VPN or a VM not protect you. You are compromised simply by clicking on a link. (Well, even if not compromised, you'll still be fingerprinted).
Sites can even know stuff like what's your time-format on your device, your system kernel type, what IP you are coming from (if it's corporate, it is VPN), what's your screen resolution size - etc.
Stands to remind that the best deal with this we got is to use QubesOS or TailsOS (not as good) for secure access to any network - but still, you can get fingerprinted.
BrowserLeaks
Browserleaks - Check your browser for privacy leaks
BrowserLeaks is a suite of tools that offers a range of tests to evaluate the security and privacy of your web browser. These tests focus on identifying ways in which websites may leak your real IP address, collect information about your device, and perform…
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