Why, a hexvex of course!
UK: Under-16s to be banned from social media, Starmer announces
2d 18h ago in technology from www.bbc.co.uk"If it continues long enough, even a reign of terror may become a fondly remembered period. People believe they want justice and wise government but, in fact, what they really want is an assurance that tomorrow will be very much like today." - Terry Pratchett
It's a good quote, and it tells you a lot about the idea of organising to forcefully change things. Change comes through education, patience, kindness, and self-sacrifice; it comes from teaching people that tomorrow can really be better. It's never quick, it's rarely (if ever) a great leader who brings it about, and it's never such leaders who pay the price.
Already a member of the EFF, and I teach privacy to my students and coworkers already.
It's more a rearguard than a fight at this point - most Brits are too distracted to care.
I'm not entirely sure how that's panning out in Aus (a quick search suggests it's a flop, but the sources aren't great). I think the general consensus is that it's not as enforceable as they hoped.
We are moving towards an era of a more locked down web in the UK. The main flag here is "robust age verification" - i.e. we're moving from "you must provide ID to view adult material on social media" to "you must provide ID to use social media".
One can quickly see "your id must be retained and linked to your account to reduce crime" and "any officer of the law may view this ID to better support crime reduction" slipping in over the next 20 years or so.
Overall, this feels like another Trojan horse to move towards a China-style de-anonymised web. Bad move all around really.
When they send/post an AI-generated image
3d 10h ago in reactionmemes@lemmy.dbzer0.com from discuss.tchncs.de"Take this piece of chalk, learn projective geometry.
Trust me, it's never as hard as it seems.
You're much more talented than you think."
Guardian not Respecting GDPR?
3d 11h ago in gdpr@sopuli.xyz from media.piefed.zipIt's a grey area - reader mode on Firefox bypasses that crap. "Pay or ok" is legal in the UK, but generally despised.
what is wrong with c/linuxsucks?
3d 17h ago in asklemmy from lemmy.wtfNot the first troll community here, won't be the last. There are a few really popular ones that are far worse though - this one just sounds unhinged.
Landmark German ruling declares Google's AI Overviews are Google's own words and makes it liable for false answers
7d 21h ago in technology from the-decoder.comThat's actually a really good summary of the issue. It's the tacitly implied authenticity and "goodness of match" that being the top result implies that shifts the balance.
If they'd put a "generate AI summary of search" button to display the AI result, I the they'd be on firmer ground.
rule of the healer
9d 2h ago in onehundredninetysix@lemmy.blahaj.zone from lemmy.blahaj.zoneHoly magic starts again
"Heal now!"
Holy magic stops
Wouldn't it be more merciful just to kill us
10d 5h ago in lotrmemes@piefed.social from media.piefed.socialAs someone currently marking final papers, I think it's closer to "go die in whatever way your AI deems best".
Cropping Comics
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8mon 16d ago in cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works from www.theverge.comUniversity Mergers - not the best sign!
9mon 10d ago in unitedkingdom@feddit.uk from www.bbc.co.ukAcer Aspire One Not Posting
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