The “AI” that the new maintainer bakes into the kernel
The “AI” that the new maintainer bakes into the kernel
Is this a screen shot from a third party twitter client circa 2009?
X/Twitter
Any platform that doesn’t openly advertise (and have an owner who openly donates to the campaign of) one particular candidate. I would not expect to find any self respecting journalist to have an account on Truth Social for instance. Being on either platform directly contributes to the election campaign of Donald Trump.
I can hear the internal justifications of the “journalists” still using the platform.
In 2021, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) reclassified the terms it used to describe all forms of violent extremism to be either ideologically motivated or religiously motivated, arguing that the use of specific political or religious distinctions were both a distraction from the true nature of the threat and no longer useful descriptors of emerging forms of violent extremism
You can’t ignore the rise in right wing extremism in this country.
“LOL. Watch us”
They could’ve given the privacy and general Firefox communities ample time to scrutinize the protocol beforehand.
Like when they announced they were working on it in 2022: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/privacy-preserving-attribution-for-advertising/
As an extra layer or irony this screen shot is a comment on a headline posted on a micro blogging platform.
I think you want the override flag and a handcrafted override.ini file https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions#-override_.2Fpath.2Fto.2Foverride.ini
I saw this today. A big red “we see there’s a problem with our site but fuck you we’re not fixing it”
More importantly. I’m gonna use these screenshots, that could easily have been modified, as the basis for my entire understanding of “privacy versus security”. Without reviewing any of the sources.
I believe Abraham Lincoln summed it up in that famous meme: “If it’s a quote on a picture on the internet, it’s gotta be true”
Mostly just understanding what was there, what was necessary for my machine at the time and what was optional.
Or learn about app pinning (android) and guided access (iOS)