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- Hacker News A Discussionhn.premii.com Hacker News
Read Hacker News articles and comments with this clean, simple, modern looking and fast performing universal app.
- Oneplus has made smartphone display which can be used in rainwww.androidpolice.com OnePlus is ready to make a splash with a touchscreen you can actually use while wet
OnePlus has a solution for making your phone waterproof, so you can finally take those epic monsoon selfies without worry
this is kinda cool
- AI Program Decodes Keystroke Sounds with 97% Peak Accuracyhackaday.com Noisy Keyboards Sink Ships
Many of us like a keyboard with a positive click noise when we type. You might want to rethink that, though, in light of a new paper from the UK that shows how researchers trained an AI to decode k…
- All of the messages are now encrypted in google messages when using RCSwww.droid-life.com End-to-End Encryption Enabled by Default in Google Messages
Google detailed this morning that as of this week, all RCS conversations inside of Google Messages, including group chats (first launched in beta earlier this year), are now end-to-end encrypted. That means the texts between you and your friends are private, which is probably for the best...
this should've been the case in the first place imo
- Zoom TOS now requires that you allow them to use all data for training AI
This includes audio, facial recognition and private messages. Use open source jitsi instead.
- Android 14 Features | Android Authoritywww.androidauthority.com Android 14 features: Everything you need to know
From privacy and security to accessibility and more, here are the most notable Android 14 features worth knowing.
- Artemis is out now! (iOS/Android) - lemm.eelemm.ee Artemis is out now! (iOS/Android) - lemm.ee
iOS TestFlight [https://testflight.apple.com/join/DmJTH3he] Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=camp.artemis.app]
- I spent week in metaversepiped.kavin.rocks Piped
An alternative privacy-friendly YouTube frontend which is efficient by design.
basically metaverse is vrchat but empty and crappy, it's hilariously terrible. Imagine spending billions dollars and this is the best game you can do.
- Newpipe crashes for me
Anyone else? I decided to download yt revanced extended, it's basically yt vanced but made by different people. I also downloaded libretube which also crashes.
- IronCircles - Apps on Google Playplay.google.com IronCircles - Apps on Google Play
Want actual privacy? Generate your own encrypted social network.
What do you guys think of this app?
- Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquakewww.bbc.com Google alert failed to warn people of Turkey earthquake
The tech giant claims millions of people were sent a warning before the deadly earthquake earlier this year.
The system works on Android phones, essentially any phone that isn't an iPhone. Android phones, which are often more affordable, make up about 80% of the phones in Turkey.
"If Google makes a promise, or makes an implicit promise, to deliver a service like earthquake early warning, then to me, it raises the stakes," says Prof Harold Tobin, director of the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
"They have a responsibility to be able to follow through on something that is directly related to life and limb."
Google's product lead on the system, Micah Berman, insisted it had worked. "We are confident that this system fired and sent alerts," he told the BBC.
However, the company did not provide evidence that these alerts were widely received.
More than 50,000 people died in February's earthquake.
- [Megathread] List of lemmy apps - Lemmy.worldlemmy.world [Megathread] List of lemmy apps - Lemmy.world
Do not ask questions on this thread, as most likely nobody will see it, so you will not get your answer. Instead if you have any questions or need recommendations, make a new post. It is still fine to suggest changes to the list in this thread. # Android * ##### [https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/aea...
I figured since they weren't going to share it with us anyways that I'd share it with everyone here. I guess what's your favorite app so far?
- New PDOS Vlogs (Public Domain Operating System)
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/425629
> https://www.pdos.org/vlog/vlog.htm > > Main site: https://www.pdos.org/ > > PD Software Philosophy: https://sourceforge.net/p/pdos/gitcode/ci/master/tree/pdpgoal.txt > > In the public domain software world I still mostly only see PDOS and various TempleOS related projects and forks
- Threads users halfed after the releaseodysee.com Now That We Know -- Did The Twitter Files Cripple Meta's Threads?
View Now That We Know -- Did The Twitter Files Cripple Meta's Threads? on Odysee
It's only 25 million now, still a lot but comparing to other social media platforms it's nothing
- Beyond for Lemmy v1.0.7-alpha - lemm.eelemm.ee Beyond for Lemmy v1.0.7-alpha - lemm.ee
Hello all, today I am releasing yet another small update to Beyond: - Refresh posts and comments with pull to refresh; - Add app version to the sidebar; - Fixed a bug where posts and comments would stop loading and show an infinite loading spinner; - Improved performance when loading lots of posts; ...
- AI Background Changerwww.androidcentral.com Android Central - News, Reviews, Deals & Help on all Android devices
Your buyer’s guide for the best Android phones, deals, news, and reviews! Android Central covers smartphones, watches, tablets, ChromeOS devices, Google Home, and all compatible peripherals in this smart world we're living in. Read all this and more on Android Central.
- Musk says Twitter has lost half its advertising revenuewww.breitbart.com Musk says Twitter has lost half its advertising revenue - Breitbart
Twitter owner Elon Musk said Saturday that the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last October has lost roughly half of its advertising
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra just tipped for blazing 65W chargingwww.tomsguide.com Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra just tipped for blazing 65W charging
A stacked battery could be on the way
- The internet wants to be fragmentedwww.noahpinion.blog The internet wants to be fragmented
Throwing the whole world into a single room together doesn't work.
- Twitter incentivizes creators by sharing ad revenue: How monetization workswww.newsbytesapp.com Twitter incentivizes creators by sharing ad revenue: How monetization works
It's been months since Elon Musk announced Twitter's plan to share ad revenue with creators
- Threads Fediverse9to5google.com Threads readies handy explainer of Mastodon and the fediverse
One of the unique aspects of Instagram’s new Threads app is its upcoming ability to participate in the “fediverse,” and...
Well, What do you think?
- Google’s AI-powered notes app is now called NotebookLM, and it’s launching todaywww.theverge.com Google’s AI-powered notes app is now called NotebookLM, and it’s launching today
You can ask questions, get summaries, and brainstorm ideas in your Google Docs with some AI assistance.
- Twitter threatens to sue Meta over launch of rival Threads appwww.theguardian.com Twitter threatens to sue Meta over launch of rival Threads app
In a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, a lawyer for the Elon Musk-owned app said Meta had unlawfully misappropriated trade secrets
Twitter has threatened to sue Meta over its new Threads app, which Mark Zuckerberg has openly billed as a rival, claiming the company has violated Twitter’s “intellectual property rights”.
In a letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, first published by the news outlet Semafor, a lawyer for Twitter said the company “has serious concerns that Meta Platforms (Meta) has engaged in systematic, willful and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property”.
“Twitter intends to strictly enforce its intellectual property rights, and demands that Meta take immediate steps to stop using any Twitter trade secrets or other highly confidential information,” Alex Spiro wrote in the letter.
Meta launched Threads, a text-based conversation app intended to rival Twitter, on Wednesday to a largely positive reception. The company said Threads garnered 30m sign-ups in less than 24 hours after launching, apparently making it the most rapidly downloaded app ever. Threads accounts are linked to Instagram profiles, making the process to sign up seamless between apps and giving the Twitter copycat a built-in user base.
“With that knowledge, Meta deliberately assigned these employees to develop, in a matter of months, Meta’s copycat ‘Threads’ app with the specific intent that they use Twitter’s trade secrets and other intellectual property in order to accelerate the development of Meta’s competing app, in violation of both state and federal law as well as those employees’ ongoing obligations to Twitter,” the letter reads.
“Competition is fine, cheating is not,” Musk tweeted on Thursday.
- AI likely to spell end of traditional school classroom, leading expert sayswww.theguardian.com AI likely to spell end of traditional school classroom, leading expert says
Exclusive: Prof Stuart Russell says technology could result in ‘fewer teachers being employed – possibly even none’
Prof Stuart Russell, a British computer scientist based at the University of California, Berkeley, said that personalised ChatGPT-style tutors have the potential to hugely enrich education and widen global access by delivering personalised tuition to every household with a smartphone. The technology could feasibly deliver “most material through to the end of high school”, he said.
- Zuckerberg uses Threads to say Twitter has missed its chancewww.theguardian.com Zuckerberg uses Threads to say Twitter has missed its chance
Meta founder says rival platform will ‘focus on kindness’ as it claims 30 million users within day of launch
Mark Zuckerberg has taken a swipe at Elon Musk’s Twitter as his competitor to the platform, Threads, reached 30m sign-ups less than 24 hours after launching.
The chief executive and founder of Meta used his new Threads account to say Twitter had not “nailed” its opportunity to become a mega app and implied that it had underachieved because of the amount of hostility on the microblogging platform.
Zuckerberg’s competitive move against Twitter has already resulted in Musk challenging his fellow billionaire to a cage fight, an offer that the Meta boss appears to have accepted. Appropriately, Zuckerberg said in an exchange with a mixed martial arts fighter on Threads that Twitter had not taken its chance to become a leading platform.
Replying on his new Threads account to MMA fighter Mike Davis, who had asked if Threads could become bigger than Twitter, Zuckerberg wrote: “It’ll take some time, but I think there should be a public conversations app with 1bn+ people on it. Twitter has had the opportunity to do this, but hasn’t nailed it. Hopefully we will.”
Zuckerberg indicated in another Threads exchange that Twitter had not reached its potential because it had not been a friendly experience for users.
“The goal is to keep it friendly as it expands. I think it’s possible and will ultimately be the key to its success,” he wrote. “That’s one reason why Twitter never succeeded as much as I think it should have, and we want to do it differently.”
- Gizmodo and Kotaku Staff Furious After Owner Announces Move to AI Contentfuturism.com Gizmodo Staff Furious After Site Announces Move to AI Content
G/O Media, an online media company that owns Gizmodo and Kotaku has announced that it will begin a "modest test" of AI content on its sites.
The steady march of AI in journalism continues — though the outcome, both for the health of the information ecosystem and the financial wellbeing of publishers that embrace it, remains as hazy as ever.
G/O Media, a major online media company that runs publications including Gizmodo, Kotaku, Quartz, Jezebel, and Deadspin, has announced that it will begin a "modest test" of AI content on its sites.
The company joins a growing number of media entities experimenting with the technology, including Red Ventures, which owns sites including Bankrate and CNET, as well as Men's Journal and BuzzFeed.
These trials have already led to a flood of error-laden, plagiarized, and poorly written content due to badly implemented — and, some would argue, inherently unsuited AI models — that still have a strong tendency to make up facts. Pushes to AI content have also preceded sweeping layoffs at CNET and BuzzFeed.
In an email to staff, G/O Media editorial director Merrill Brown argued that the news shouldn't come as a surprise since "everyone in the media business" has been considering AI.
- r/android joins lemmy after the API shut downlemdro.id Android - Lemdro.id
The new home of /r/Android in the Fediverse! Android news, reviews, tips, and discussions about rooting, tutorials, and apps. 🔗Universal Link: !android@lemdro.id [/c/android@lemdro.id] ---- 💡Content Philosophy: Content which benefits the community (news, rumours, and discussions) is generally allo...
- OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, hit with proposed class action lawsuit alleging it stole people's dataedition.cnn.com OpenAI, maker of ChatGPT, hit with proposed class action lawsuit alleging it stole people's data | CNN Business
OpenAI, the company behind the viral ChatGPT tool, has been hit with a lawsuit alleging the company stole and misappropriated vast swaths of peoples’ data from the internet to train its AI tools.
CNN — OpenAI, the company behind the viral ChatGPT tool, has been hit with a lawsuit alleging the company stole and misappropriated vast swaths of peoples’ data from the internet to train its AI tools.
The proposed class action lawsuit, filed Wednesday in a California federal court, claims that OpenAI secretly scraped “massive amounts of personal data from the internet,” according to the complaint. The nearly 160-page complaint alleges that this personal data, including “essentially every piece of data exchanged on the internet it could take,” was also seized by the company without notice, consent or “just compensation.”
Moreover, this data scraping occurred at an “unprecedented scale,” the suit claims.
OpenAI did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment Wednesday. Microsoft, a major investor into OpenAI, was also named as a defendant in the suit and did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“By collecting previously obscure personal data of millions and misappropriating it to develop a volatile, untested technology, OpenAI put everyone in a zone of risk that is incalculable – but unacceptable by any measure of responsible data protection and use,” Timothy K. Giordano, a partner at Clarkson, the law firm behind the suit, said in a statement to CNN Wednesday.
- Malaysia to take legal action against Meta over 'undesirable' contentedition.cnn.com Malaysia to take legal action against Meta over 'undesirable' content | CNN Business
Malaysia said Friday it would take legal action against Facebook parent company Meta for failing to remove “undesirable” posts, the strongest measure the country has taken to date over such content.
cross-posted from: https://exploding-heads.com/post/160175
> Malaysia said Friday it would take legal action against Facebook parent company Meta for failing to remove “undesirable” posts, the strongest measure the country has taken to date over such content. > > Last year’s closely fought national election has led to a rise in ethnic tensions, and since coming to power in November, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s administration has vowed to curb what it calls provocative posts that touch on race and religion. > > Facebook (FB) has recently been “plagued by” a significant volume of undesirable content relating to race, royalty, religion, defamation, impersonation, online gambling and scam advertisements, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission said in a statement. > > It also said Meta had failed to take sufficient action despite the body’s repeated requests and that legal action was necessary to promote accountability for cybersecurity and protect consumers. > > Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The commission also did not immediately respond to a request for comment on what legal action might be taken.
- Banned News Articles - Fired from Bitwarden For Catholic Faithodysee.com Banned News Articles - Fired from Bitwarden For Catholic Faith
This week in Banned News, a discussion about who owns carbon credits for electric vehicles, Punisher is killed by Marvel for being used by the wrong people, and a Catholic engineer is fired from Bitwa...
Disappointing... having local password manager is too much pain for me