Burner phones and lead-lined bags: a history of UK security tactics in Chinatheguardian.com5 points·by kawera·5 mesi fa·0 comments
AI companies will fail. We can salvage something from the wreckagetheguardian.com107 points·by kawera·6 mesi fa·99 comments
European Alternatives for Digital Productseuropean-alternatives.eu9 points·by kawera·6 mesi fa·2 comments
Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industrybloodinthemachine.com10 points·by kawera·7 mesi fa·1 comments
Attacking macOS XPC Helpers: Protocol Reverse Engineering and Interface Analysistonygo.tech8 points·by kawera·8 mesi fa·0 comments
Ultra-HD televisions not noticeably better for typical viewertheguardian.com1 points·by kawera·9 mesi fa·2 comments
AI, Wikipedia, and uncorrected machine translations of vulnerable languagestechnologyreview.com131 points·by kawera·9 mesi fa·78 comments
What it's like to be on the frontline of a global cyber-attacktheguardian.com6 points·by kawera·9 mesi fa·0 comments
5000 Podcasts. 3000 Episodes/Week. $1 Per Episodehollywoodreporter.com5 points·by kawera·10 mesi fa·1 comments
kawera·5 mesi fa·discussIn most of Brazil, the "t" or "d" followed by "i" is pronounced as "tch", like in "cheese".
kawera·5 mesi fa·discuss> having a few large companies to watch over is better than millions of small micro-niche onesNot necessarily. The consequences of a few bad micro-niche ones would be, well, micro.