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PinePhone by PINE64

pine64.org
5 points·by mentalgear·2 months ago·0 comments

Investigation uncovers two sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns

techcrunch.com
412 points·by mentalgear·3 months ago·133 comments

Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks

techcrunch.com
13 points·by mentalgear·3 months ago·6 comments

OpenAI's Genius Plan [to Cure Cancer] Can't Possibly Fail [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by mentalgear·3 months ago·3 comments

What is OpenAI going to do when the truth comes out?

platformer.news
8 points·by mentalgear·4 months ago·1 comments

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1 points·by mentalgear·6 months ago·0 comments

Sandbox your LLM agent – Vibekit

docs.vibekit.sh
2 points·by mentalgear·6 months ago·0 comments

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mentalgear
·17 days ago·discuss
This echoes 'safe fracking' claims - and now many people in proximity have gas coming out of their facets. Digging hazardous materials out of sight into a potentially unstable or potentially becoming leaky structure is never a sound strategy.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
This might be more about whatsapp poor organisation tools, the general need for private ML-based smart indexing/notifications and efforts at structured community building.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
The report states they are not bombing military targets, so you can't explain the numbers away just by saying Hamas may recruit children.

> Israeli forces continued to use high-payload munitions and weapons with wide-area effects in densely populated residential areas despite mounting child casualties, the commission said.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
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mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
This is really sickening - if North Korea or any other less connected country did this, you would quickly see their national (tech) companies being sanctioned by the west. I never understood how a country like Israel, given the history of its own tribe, can themselves become so gruesome and have a hugely state-supported private spy-tech sector that supports the worst autocrates in the world as long as the money flows to them.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
> we completely miss out on what's happening in our own local area.

Exactly, and the local layer is actually were we as normal people have the most power of participation, opportunity to find consensus and act together for the overall common (local) good. And the beautiful emergent side-effect is that this local good turns automatically into a global good if it's approached locally from the bottom up.

Side-note: The (global) commercial news industry is very contra-productive to actual useful action: by reporting 24/7 almost only negative out-of-reach quick changing 'news' that people can't possible resolve in any way by their own, has as effect the entrapment of cynicism that keeps people from doing local community action. This inertia is of course very welcome by the few conglomerates that run the world and rather would like seeing you in despair and inactive while patching over the real issues with cheap consumerism they also conveniently provide.

Study after study shows that the only real antidote to this despair is local-action: bounding together with others and doing positive tangible things on the local level.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
Very compelling read on how common people cooperatives were always the only counterweight to the ruling class - and how the elites constantly tried to polarise the common people to take power from them.

> The Middle Ages, the Industrial Revolution, and our current Techno-Fudalist time are all connected. We still have lords (land lords, the bourgeoisie), we still have kings who enclose the commons (billionaires who enclosed the commons of the internet), who enforce violence with the hand of private armies of knights (the police and military), who demand that we provide for them while they subjugate us. Medieval Guilds & The Arts and Crafts movement

> Medieval guilds were created during feudal times as a challenge to the labor exploitation of the working class of the time. In some areas, guilds were organized by specific crafts. Metalsmithing, woodworking, and textiles are some examples. Guilds had specific guidelines on quality, and they created widespread quality control over the goods produced by the artisans in the guild. If a woodworker produced bad-quality furniture, their guild could basically force them to remake it to their quality standards.

> Guilds were basically worker cooperatives (in some cases) or could be thought of as trade-specific labor unions
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
No one commenting on the fact that oAI is releasing a Claude Mythos-class model - with apparent 0 restrictions or concerns by the US government, while Anthropic's (their competitor) model has been pulled weeks prior by the administration for 'security' reasons.

It certainly has nothing to do with openAI's co-founders donating to the current administrations election fund, are actively supporting the DoW war efforts of autonomous weapons and also otherwise being ideology tightly coupled with the current US government.
mentalgear
·18 days ago·discuss
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mentalgear
·19 days ago·discuss
Being able to run any windows productivity app on any other OS would be a game changer ! Did you investigate this?
mentalgear
·19 days ago·discuss
It would of course be a functioning state's responsibility to plan urban/city development and economic incentives to move there. Regarding the ownership vs renter housing debate: I think Singapore may be an excellent example of a state doing it's duty: affordable state-owned housing and people are distributed per housing per the national demographics so you also build social coherence vs ghetto-fication.
mentalgear
·21 days ago·discuss
The funny thing is: with FOSS you know what's going on attack-wise as they are transparent , but there must be huge upheaval in the closed source (e.g. MS) software that is just kept quiet by stock-price-chasing executives.
mentalgear
·21 days ago·discuss
> Pass laws requiring companies that use third party age or ID verification to take full legal culpability for that data. If any of the data is leaked they must pay each party $1 million dollars regardless of how or why the data was leaked. 300 identities leaked or sold? That will be 300 million dollars not counting criminal penalties. Should this lead to bankruptcy then it is working as intended as they are clearly not qualified to be guardians of this data much less the guardians of your children.
mentalgear
·22 days ago·discuss
Indeed, the diff: These previous big tech companies where fighting their neo-liberal agenda against a liberal government, now there's an autocratic fascist one fighting a liberal company.
mentalgear
·23 days ago·discuss
Yes, you'd think that. There are historical precedents of high-civilisation collapse (in South America) and Europe (French Revolution). Sometimes people rise up and something better arises from it. Sometimes they don't, but the tainted civilisation will still collapse one way or another under it's own corruption.
mentalgear
·23 days ago·discuss
As usual, the repo (https://github.com/momo5502/sogen) should be the HN link.

On first look of the linked talk/demo, the German guy behind the project seems of legit DRM-background expertise.
mentalgear
·23 days ago·discuss
It's the standard privatisation playbook, also used with the NHS: first, politicians (often Conservatives) underfund and fracture a world-class public system (e.g. healthcare). Then, once it's struggling, their private-equity and investor allies swoop in to 'save the day' by privatizing it for profit as the 'only option to restore quality'.
mentalgear
·24 days ago·discuss
Exactly, I always find it ridiculous how the suits, any layer of mid-managment to executives, are so eager on AI 'outsourcing' everything, but they themselves think the 'outsourcing' (if it really works) would stop just before their position.
mentalgear
·26 days ago·discuss
One of the engines of collapse of Rome was the corrupt financial elite extending to the government that designed rules to extract maximum wealth for the elites, ignoring the long-term health of the economy. By the end, the government was essentially squeezing a dry sponge. Seems like civilisation has learned nothing.
mentalgear
·28 days ago·discuss
Another entry in the 'Black' villain line, along with BlackStone, BlackRock, BlackWater etc ... really makes you think the world is run by a thinly veiled cult of evil comic style villains.