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IIRC the issue was that the relay can also function as a mirror/archive of posts. That’s a lot of data and gets expensive.
General_Effort@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•D'awww. You wet blankets...English
8·6 days agoStories of Rassenschande, which denoted alleged scandals of Jewish men and German women having sex, were staples of Der Stürmer.[15] Streicher described Jews as sex offenders who were[12] “violators of the innocent, perpetrators of bizarre sex crimes, and ritual murderers”, who allegedly performed in religious ceremonies using blood of other humans, usually Christians. Streicher also frequently reported attempts of child molestation by Jews. Der Stürmer never lacked details about sexual intercourse, names, and crimes to keep readers aroused and entertained. These accusations, articles, and crimes printed in Der Stürmer were often inaccurate, and rarely investigated by staff members. In the newspaper’s opinion, if a German girl became pregnant by a Jew, the Jew would deny paternity, offer to pay for an abortion, fail to pay child support, or leave for the United States. Within Der Stürmer, it was not uncommon to read reports of German women aborting their children because they did not want to bring a “Jewish bastard into the world”.[12]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Stürmer#Alleged_sexual_crimes
General_Effort@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•D'awww. You wet blankets...English
182·6 days agoridding society of parasites
That seems somehow familiar. Hmm. Where I have I heard that political rhetoric before? Whatever, it’s only '26. I’m sure by '33 it will all come back.
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Technology@lemmy.world•the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malwareEnglish
21·6 days agoDocumented where? By who? I’d just like to know if there’s anyone, some influencer or whatever, spreading this.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
1·6 days agoI don’t get what you’re trying to say here. That’s not the legal situation in the EU (or even the UK). Are you saying that’s where the EU is headed?
Gating a change of AI assistant behind a dev mode would not be DMA compliant.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
1·6 days agoYou see how delusional that sounds?
Not really. Different systems have different capabilities.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
1·7 days agoApple seems to think that they have made Siri AI safe enough. We’ll see if that is true. Apple is sure taking a risk here.
If Siri AI is not safe, then the idea to make third party assistants safer would not work either (by the sound of it).
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
11·7 days agoSorry, your English isn’t always quite clear.
You’re saying that they will have to create that security layer that you call API, before releasing a modified Siri AI in the EU. Right? Which means that you don’t see either what Apple could have done to roll this out now in the EU.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
11·7 days agoWhy would I make the case? That would surely be a huge waste of time. You’re not asking any questions. You don’t want to know, right?
But ok. If you want to share, I will read it. What did you make up in your mind about this?
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Technology@lemmy.world•the latest Shai Hulud malware contains an LLM prompt to create biological weapons and nuclear weapons, with the purpose to trip LLM safety refusals so that LLM-based code scanning wont see the malwareEnglish
22·7 days agoWhy do you believe that? Where did you “learn” that?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
11·7 days agoIn your comment it is responsible for both locking down and preventing locking down.
As I wrote, it makes no sense.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
11·7 days agoMacOS doesn’t fall under the same DMA requirements, so that’s why it still gets Siri AI in the EU.
I’ve been wondering if this would be more dangerous than installing random apps. It might be. But they don’t let people install just anything on iPhones. “Proper” computers are traditionally more open.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
18·7 days agoIf Apple needs 18 months to introduce a proposed solution then what they can do is they can release the new Siri in 18 months with the proposed solution implemented.
So you’re agreeing with me?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
29·7 days agoSheesh. I don’t agree with the EU locking down Android. But I don’t see either how it makes sense to punch this huge security hole into Apple’s Walled Garden. Their customers expect, and pay for, a lot of hand-holding.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
617·7 days agoWhat risk?
That this is even a question, shows the problem with leaving it all to users.
We’ll have to wait and see how Google responds to these demands. Android has been traditionally more open, but has recently been closed down more; not least because of EU demands for more security. It will be interesting.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Apple tried to blame the EU for its Siri AI mess, and the EU called them out publiclyEnglish
525·8 days agoUnclear what Apple could even do here.
The obvious answer would be, let people take the risk if they so chose. But the EU also demands security, so that isn’t much of an option. It makes no sense.
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Technology@lemmy.world•New plans to stop children taking, sharing or viewing nude imagesEnglish
7·8 days agoBecause parents vote?
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Technology@lemmy.world•New plans to stop children taking, sharing or viewing nude imagesEnglish
2·8 days agoOk, yeah. Stupid question. I mean: In what way are they left, but labour isn’t?

















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