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  • here's my prognosis: noticed how phishing is getting more popular recently? yeah that will turn straight into spear phishing. anyone sending messages from a public WiFi will be receiving personalized phishing mails written to perfection by ai. i really don't understand how politicians cannot think anything to a logical conclusion

  • i mean i want the m2 Chip but like the reasonable person i am, i wait for the competition to catch up and then buy it at a fair price, and install an actual OS on it. like holy hell.. they make decent hardware and then on top of that totally ignore that vulkan is the best thing that happened to graphics apis in 20 years

  • i actually blindly accepted Google ads in early 2k because they were text only and an imitation of ads in newspapers. whenever they made animated banners i lost my shit and never allowed it again

  • by now people who witnessed ww2 are an almost nonexistent minority and the modern people to replace them are unimaginative low iq blobs. it's not like there's a lack of information about that time in history. ☺️🖕 fuck afd

  • i don't know if someone else mentioned it but another thing: probably all her friends use gmail and because an email always has a sender and a receiver, her privacy is out of the window regardless. I'd rather focus on getting her a browser with extensions to reduce how much she's being tracked

  • simple thing to keep in mind: money is a tool that can, among other things, allow to anonymously exploit socially weaker groups of people. for example to build cheap phones or clothes. keep this in mind when an extremely rich person says anything. they're winners at a rotten game

  • in my eyes they put themselves in an awkward position by garnering a reputation of always collecting more user data than justified, and at this point i assume they do the same with paid products as it's an industry norm. however I'm not ok with it and will never pay when the product doesn't respect privacy. the saying used to be "if you don't pay, you're the product", but it is increasingly shifting to: you're the product and also you have to pay so that our shareholders can experience more infinite growth

  • i forgot the exact duration but in the military, if you capture an enemy and fail to extract information in the first few days he's useless as information source. consider yourself a freed POW, and every day that passes and you become a more intelligent, interested person and find new things you enjoy or don't enjoy, big tech's residual information is less valuable