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Sanders: Democratic Party ‘has abandoned working class people’
  • Bernie is not nearly as popular as most on the internet echo chambers would have you believe.

    The fact is this is now a money game. Grass roots campaings and parties are more disadvantaged than ever at being able to get their voice out to people, especially ones that arent perptually over connected to the internet and forums.

  • People warn about culture shock, but nothing prepared ne for this solid toilet paper roll in Vietnam
  • I was in the southern parts, you were hot and it was already warm. The shower was basically a way to cool off. I would take a couple a day, but they were always quick. and again, water pressure was like 5-10 psi on a good day.

    We got an Airbnb in Hanoi at one point, and that had hot showers and good pressure and I took a very long one. Best I had felt in a while.

  • People warn about culture shock, but nothing prepared ne for this solid toilet paper roll in Vietnam
  • I dont think i saw any TP in VN. Everything was bidet and wash hands.

    wasnt terrible. Cold showers constantly and no water pressure were by far more of a culture shock to me. It was more similar to when I would go and hike for weeks on end in college.

  • Logitech has ‘no plans’ for a subscription mouse
  • Logitech has, in fact, EOLd parts of the video conferencing hardware. At best it may continue to work but no longer recieve updates. At worst teams and zoom deprecate APIs that are critical and force you to upgrade.

  • 9to5mac.com Some subreddits could be paywalled, hints Reddit CEO - 9to5Mac

    Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has hinted that in future some subreddits could be paywalled, as the company seeks to devise...

    Some subreddits could be paywalled, hints Reddit CEO - 9to5Mac

    Reddit CEO Steve Huffman has hinted that in future some subreddits could be paywalled, as the company seeks to devise new sources of income.

    Huffman raised the prospect during an earnings call in which he said Reddit would also be testing AI-powered search results later this year … Reddit’s drive for cash

    Reddit has been very focused on making money both in the run-up to its IPO, and since.

    The first big news on this front was more than a year ago, when the company started charging developers for API calls, forcing the closure of the popular third-party app Apollo. That led to wide-scale protests that the company had to forcibly shut down.

    It was subsequently revealed that the company had signed a deal with Google to allow Reddit posts to be used as training data, which subsequently saw the company blocking all other search engines. AI search could generate ad revenue Top comment by John Atkinson Liked by 7 people

    I have doubts that this could work in practice, primarily because a big part what makes reddit useful is the ability for anyone to comment, you'd lose the people who have knowledge but aren't going to spend money to share it. Then there's moderation; is reddit going to pay for moderation because its a paid premium experience, unlikely as they just want money but then who is going to spend the money to moderate ie who's going to pay to volunteer for a company; or will moderators get free access in which case how do you get the moderators in the first place?

    What will likely happen is these paid subreddits will end up being just like the wave of dead subreddits, you'll occasionally see a post that might get some interaction but it's not people's go to place. They may get a ton of people for the first month or two trying it out(especially if there's a free trial) but very few people will be interested in paying and the subreddits will die down until no one is left, after all if there's no content then why would you keep paying and it would enter a death spiral as more people have that same thought. View all comments

    Engadget reports that Huffman now sees AI-powered search as a potential revenue source.

    > During the call, the Reddit co-founder said the company would begin testing AI-powered search results later this year [and] that search could one day be a significant source of advertising revenue for the company.

    Some subreddits could be paywalled

    More worryingly, Huffman also hinted that in future some subreddits could be paywalled.

    > He suggested that the company might experiment with paywalled subreddits as it looks to monetize new features. “I think the existing, altruistic, free version of Reddit will continue to exist and grow and thrive just the way it has,” Huffman said. “But now we will unlock the door for new use cases, new types of subreddits that can be built that may have exclusive content or private areas, things of that nature.”

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    A woman brought her own snacks to Despicable Me 4. Then the police arrived
  • It is standard policy in New Zealand for cinemas to ban food brought in from outside and the Herald reported that Cinema 3 has five signs posted around the premises stating this.

    “The exact wording is: ‘No outside food or drinks allowed’,” the cinema’s operations manager, Robert Greig, said, the paper reported.

    Thus, once again, one of the oldest arguments in the world has been pushed back into the limelight: should you be allowed to take your own snacks into the cinema?

    private businesses can do what they want. But the prices they charge for food is outrageous. So i just dont go to those places. For the cost of a few movies and snacks now, you could buy your own large screen TV and surround system that will annoy your neighbors if thats what you need.

  • From reddit selfhosted: What do you wish you knew from the start
    1. Things like changes to TOS or services can be seriously mitigated by hosting it yourself. WHat happens if Spotify changes the music they host or inserts ads into everything. Well for me, nothing. On the flip side, if some of my stuff goes down, kids and wife will bark. But honestly its mostly set it and forget it.

    2. KISS is a thing that applies to many things in life. Anything "smart" in your home should ideally function without your "smart" features working. Ie: light switches should be dumb light switches if something breaks etc etc. Also dont get caught in using rack or enterprise gear. You can learn just as much using smaller, fatter desktops with bigger fans and air cooling over a power hungry rack servers with 80mm fans that blow your eardrums out. My entire lab runs on old dell workstations and raspberry pis'

    3. https://www.servethehome.com/ -

  • Switching back to Windows. For now.
  • Some of it to me, is just hardware selection. My laptop and egpu run windows fine. Linux gaming is rough as hell.

    That said, i bought a steam deck, and it will run the same games my laptop struggles with in linux, just fine.

  • Logitech has an idea for a “forever mouse” that requires a subscription
  • logitech's software is trash across the board.

    Have their MX keyboard and their logi+ software regualrly craps out making the function/special keys unusable until i log off/back on. Sometimes WHILE im using the keyboard.

    And their gaming stuff is no better. Many times just having the logitech g suite software running means my mic will randomly stop working, if i remove the software the headset runs fine.

    Their hardware is solid, but there is a 0% chance i would pay for their software.

  • King Charles’ €500K lobster dinner blows hole in French presidency’s budget
  • For one...thats a melt. And it doesnt look great. But I think there in lies the rub. even the best chefs get there by experimenting and trying new things and even then, when they get outside their wheelhouse, they arent any better than that dude at your local diner.

  • Amazon Prime Video will start showing ads on January 29th unless you pay extra for ad-free
  • Worse. It went off into other conspiracy subjects like 9/11 and all sorts of crap. Theres frankly a lot of weird stuff on amazon prime for free that i would have never seen had i not dozed off.

    Most of the other apps (netflix, plex, etc) and even the streaming platform (roku) have measures to combat falling asleep. Whether its disabling auto-play (which amazon didnt have) or bandwidth saver features that will periodically ask if you are still there (which amazon appears to somehow bypass or disable, or did).

    These days though i set a sleep timer to shut off the lights and TV at midnight.

  • Security News @infosec.pub UselesslyBrisk @infosec.pub
    nakedsecurity.sophos.com ASUS warns router customers: Patch now, or block all inbound requests

    “Do as we say, not as we do!” – The patches took ages to come out, but don’t let that lure you into taking ages to install them.

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    Modern Attack Methods You Should Know

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    Reddit hackers threaten to leak data.

    www.bleepingcomputer.com Reddit hackers threaten to leak data stolen in February breach

    The BlackCat (ALPHV) ransomware gang is behind a February cyberattack on Reddit, where the threat actors claim to have stolen 80GB of data from the company.

    Reddit hackers threaten to leak data stolen in February breach
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    www.itsecurityguru.org Cost-of-Living Crisis increasing chances of Insider threats

    A new study conducted by CyberSmart has revealed that nearly half of UK SMEs (47%) believe they are at greater risk of a cyberattack since the onset of the cos

    Cost-of-Living Crisis increasing chances of Insider threats
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    www.malwarebytes.com MOVEit discloses THIRD critical vulnerability

    Progress has released an advisory about yet another MOVEit Transfer vulnerability while new victims of the first one keep emerging.

    MOVEit discloses THIRD critical vulnerability
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    Have been seeing this 404 error for external instance communities here and there.

    imgur.com imgur.com

    Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and so much more from users.

    What am I doing wrong. I know that community exists. Just cant sub to it through my account.

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    web.archive.org Former TikTok exec: Chinese Communist Party had "God mode" entry to US data

    A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has claimed in court documents that the Chinese Community Party (CCP) had access to TikTok data, despite the data being stored in the US.

    A former executive at TikTok’s parent company ByteDance has claimed in court documents that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had access to TikTok data, despite the data being stored in the US. The allegations were made in a wrongful dismissal lawsuit which was filed in May in the San Francisco Superior Court.

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    Paragon Solutions is yet another Israeli spyware company. Their product is called “Graphite,” and is a lot like NSO Group’s Pegasus. And Paragon is working with what seems to be US approval :

    American approval, even if indirect, has been at the heart of Paragon’s strategy. The company sought a list of allied nations that the US wouldn’t object to seeing deploy Graphite. People with knowledge of the matter suggested 35 countries are on that list, though the exact nations involved could not be determined. Most were in the EU and some in Asia, the people said.

    Remember when NSO Group was banned in the US a year and a half ago? The Drug Enforcement Agency [uses] (https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/08/us/politics/spyware-nso-pegasus-paragon.htm ) Graphite.

    We’re never going to reduce the power of these cyberweapons arms merchants by going after them one by one. We need to deal with the whole industry. And we’re not going to do it as long as the democracies of the world use their products as well.

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    Also a good conversation here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36227166

    EDIT: Changed the link to an archive.org version.

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    One of the most expensive aspects of any cybercriminal operation is the time and effort it takes to constantly create large numbers of new throwaway email accounts. Now a new service offers to help dramatically cut costs associated with large-scale spam and account creation campaigns, by paying people to sell their email account credentials and letting customers temporarily rent access to a vast pool of established accounts at major providers.

    Full details on link.

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    Chrome zero-day: “This exploit is in the wild”, so check your version now

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