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Canadian Alternatives: A collection of Canadian alternatives to common Internet services in the spirit of the various Awesome lists.
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    I am not the project leader.

    There's too many unknowns

    Public domain?

    You can do with the project what ever you want with no restrictions.

  • Canadian Alternatives: A collection of Canadian alternatives to common Internet services in the spirit of the various Awesome lists.
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  • Grubhub is laying off about 500 employees, or ~23% of its workforce, following its takeover by Wonder in November 2024.

    about.grubhub.com A message from Grubhub CEO Howard Migdal on the integration with Wonder - Grubhub

    In January 2025, Wonder completed its acquisition of Grubhub, marking a milestone toward our ambitious vision to become the primary destination for mealtime, forming the first and only vertically-integrated food delivery platform. As we move forward with Wonder, the following message was sent to all...

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    Canadian Alternatives: A collection of Canadian alternatives to common Internet services in the spirit of the various Awesome lists.

    codeberg.org canadian-alternatives

    A collection of Canadian alternatives to common Internet services in the spirit of the various Awesome lists.

    canadian-alternatives
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    Hegseth orders Cyber Command to stand down on Russia planning.

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    Google removing 'state' designation from Canadian government buildings. No word from Microsoft.

    > Google says it is in the process of removing the "state" designation from Canadian government buildings, as well as provincial parks, following widespread backlash. > > On Monday, the company said it would be updating its categorization of provincial parks after receiving hundreds of complaints over the weekend from Canadians upset about the designation. > > Although the locations were titled "provincial park" in large text, in small print, many across the country were labelled as "state parks" — a longstanding practice, according to the company. > > However, that language came under increased scrutiny in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated threat that he wants to annex Canada against the wishes of Canada's political leaders and widespread public opinion.

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    Nearly all UK undergraduate students use AI in their studies, according to new survey results.

    www.hepi.ac.uk Student Generative AI Survey 2025 - HEPI

    Building on our 2024 AI Survey, we surveyed 1,041 full-time undergraduate students through Savanta about their use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools. In 2025, we find that the student use of AI has surged in the last year, with almost all students (92%) now using AI in some form, u...

    Student Generative AI Survey 2025 - HEPI

    > In 2025, we find that the student use of AI has surged in the last year, with almost all students (92%) now using AI in some form, up from 66% in 2024, and some 88% having used GenAI for assessments, up from 53% in 2024. The main uses of GenAI are explaining concepts, summarising articles and suggesting research ideas, but a significant number of students – 18% – have included AI-generated text directly in their work.

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    Microsoft employees removed from town hall for protesting AI contracts with Israeli military.

    > As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella presented new products at the company’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington, a group of employees positioned themselves about 15 feet to his right. They then unveiled T-shirts which spelled out the question: “Does Our Code Kill Kids, Satya?” > > Photos and videos of the protest, which was live-streamed across Microsoft, show CEO Satya Nadella continuing his speech without acknowledging the demonstrators. Two men quickly approached the protesting employees and escorted them out of the room. > > Microsoft defended its actions in a statement, saying: “We provide many avenues for all voices to be heard. Importantly, we ask that this be done in a way that does not cause a business disruption. If that happens, we ask participants to relocate. We are committed to ensuring our business practices uphold the highest standards.”

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    Microsoft is finally shutting down Skype in May.

    > In order to streamline our free consumer communications offerings so we can more easily adapt to customer needs, we will be retiring Skype in May 2025 to focus on Microsoft Teams (free), our modern communications and collaboration hub.

    Edit: I changed the link to the official source.

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    Gulf of Mexico vs. Gulf of America: How digital maps display disputed names.

    restofworld.org Gulf of Mexico vs. Gulf of America: How digital maps display disputed names

    Governments frequently disagree over the names of places. Here’s how mapping apps have dealt with various feuds.

    Gulf of Mexico vs. Gulf of America: How digital maps display disputed names

    > Governments frequently disagree over the names of places. Here’s how mapping apps have dealt with various feuds.

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    Mozilla deletes promise to never sell Firefox data.

    github.com Tos copy updates (fix #16016) (#16018) · mozilla/bedrock@d459add

    * ToS copy updates (fix #16016) * Apply suggestions from code review - copy change Co-authored-by: maureenlholland <[email protected]> --------- Co-authored-by: maureenlholland &lt...

    Tos copy updates (fix #16016) (#16018) · mozilla/bedrock@d459add

    > > > Mozilla has just deleted the following: > > > > “Does Firefox sell your personal data?” > > > > “Nope. Never have, never will. And we protect you from many of the advertisers who do. Firefox products are designed to protect your privacy. That’s a promise. " > >

    Source: Lundke journal.

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    Openai introduce GPT-4.5 .

    > We’re releasing a research preview of GPT‑4.5—our largest and best model for chat yet. GPT‑4.5 is a step forward in scaling up pre-training and post-training. By scaling unsupervised learning, GPT‑4.5 improves its ability to recognize patterns, draw connections, and generate creative insights without reasoning.

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    OCTAVE: the first text-to-speech model that understands what it’s saying.

    www.hume.ai OCTAVE: the first text-to-speech model that understands what it’s saying • Hume AI

    Today we’re launching OCTAVE, the first of a new generation of text-to-speech models. Built on the backbone of an LLM, OCTAVE understands what it’s saying, unlocking a range of new AI voice capabilities.

    OCTAVE: the first text-to-speech model that understands what it’s saying • Hume AI

    > Today we’re launching Octave (Omni-capable text and voice engine), the first LLM for text-to-speech. Unlike conventional TTS that merely “reads” words, Octave is a speech-language model that understands what words mean in context, unlocking a new level of expressiveness and nuance—and new AI voice capabilities. It acts out characters, generates voices from prompts, and takes instructions to modify the emotion and style of a given utterance.

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    IBM Expands Granite Model Family with New Multi-Modal and Reasoning AI Built for the Enterprise.

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    Microsoft released Phi-4-multimodal(5.6B parameter) and text only Phi-4-mini(3.8B parameter), Small language models.

    azure.microsoft.com Empowering innovation: The next generation of the Phi family | Microsoft Azure Blog

    We are excited to announce Phi-4-multimodal and Phi-4-mini, the newest models in Microsoft’s Phi family of small language models. Learn more.

    Empowering innovation: The next generation of the Phi family | Microsoft Azure Blog

    > We are excited to announce Phi-4-multimodal and Phi-4-mini, the newest models in Microsoft’s Phi family of small language models (SLMs). These models are designed to empower developers with advanced AI capabilities. Phi-4-multimodal, with its ability to process speech, vision, and text simultaneously, opens new possibilities for creating innovative and context-aware applications. Phi-4-mini, on the other hand, excels in text-based tasks, providing high accuracy and scalability in a compact form. Now available in Azure AI Foundry, HuggingFace, and the NVIDIA API Catalog where developers can explore the full potential of Phi-4-multimodal on the NVIDIA API Catalog, enabling them to experiment and innovate with ease.

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    Amazon Web Services announces new quantum computing chip.

    www.aboutamazon.com Amazon Web Services announces a new quantum computing chip

    New 'Ocelot' chip uses scalable architecture for reducing error correction by up to 90% and accelerating the development of real-world quantum computing applications.

    Amazon Web Services announces a new quantum computing chip

    > Today, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced Ocelot, a new quantum computing chip that can reduce the costs of implementing quantum error correction by up to 90%, compared to current approaches. Developed by the team at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing at the California Institute of Technology, Ocelot represents a breakthrough in the pursuit to build fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving problems of commercial and scientific importance that are beyond the reach of today’s conventional computers.

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    How alt-tech users evaluate search engines: Cause-advancing audits.

    misinforeview.hks.harvard.edu How alt-tech users evaluate search engines: Cause-advancing audits | HKS Misinformation Review

    Search engine audit studies—where researchers query a set of terms in one or more search engines and analyze the results—have long been instrumental in assessing the relative reliability of search engines. However, on alt-tech platforms, users often conduct a different form of search engine audit. T...

    How alt-tech users evaluate search engines: Cause-advancing audits | HKS Misinformation Review

    This is very interesting:

    > After pulling 250,000 mentions of 30 different search engines from 4chan’s “Politically Incorrect” /pol/ board, we identified 1,218 comments that both mentioned at least three search engines and recommended one or more search engines. Comments meeting these criteria appeared an average of 15 times per month between January 2018 and July 2024. Figure 1 displays the monthly mentions of each search engine in the 1,218 /pol/ comments in this same time period. We have noted that spikes in comparisons occurred at the onset of the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 and during the vaccine rollout in the spring of 2021. Much of the 2020 spike was driven by a thread titled “The Great Jewtube Exodus,” which was reposted 45 times between March 7 and March 23, 2020.7 In each reposting, the author encouraged others to use Yandex, Bing, Startpage, or Brave Search instead of Google. These threads repeatedly resulted in conversations about search engine quality in the comments.

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    Can Bots Read Your Encrypted Messages? Encryption, Privacy, and the Emerging AI Dilemma.

    www.techpolicy.press Can Bots Read Your Encrypted Messages? Encryption, Privacy, and the Emerging AI Dilemma | TechPolicy.Press

    Mallory Knodel and Andrés Fábrega say AI features raise significant security risks for users of encrypted messaging applications.

    Can Bots Read Your Encrypted Messages? Encryption, Privacy, and the Emerging AI Dilemma | TechPolicy.Press

    > It may seem like AI chatbots are taking over every digital application, whether we like it or not. You might have noticed more AI note-taking bots in online conferencing platforms, some of which offer end-to-end encryption (E2EE). Then Apple Intelligence plans were announced, promising application redesigns to offer AI features across its phone and laptop operating systems. The latest changes have come from Meta AI’s integration in WhatsApp, replete with “bots nobody wants.” > > Any time new features are added to an E2EE messaging app, it raises concerns about privacy and security. So, what concerns are raised by the addition of AI bots? How can we evaluate those concerns? As AI becomes more embedded into encrypted services, is it possible to resolve the tension between the privacy users expect from E2EE and the data access needed for AI functionality? With our colleagues at Cornell and NYU, we set out to answer these questions. > > We uncovered several facets of this question from both a technical and legal perspective and published a paper laying practical recommendations for E2EE messaging platforms and regulators. It’s also important that we outline the practical solutions and recommendations for the public. You can read the full preprint paper here.

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    Facebook and Instagram publish graphic porn ads disguised as fake make-up tutorials.

    www.abc.net.au These Facebook ads promise to 'unlock your confidence'. It's porn in disguise

    On the surface, these 40-minute ads on Facebook and Instagram appear to be make-up tutorials. An ABC NEWS Verify investigation has uncovered how a dubious online store is using them to hawk erectile dysfunction supplements.

    These Facebook ads promise to 'unlock your confidence'. It's porn in disguise

    > In short: > > Meta has removed a page that published two dozen sexually graphic ads that were able to circumvent the platform's auto-review process. > > An ABC NEWS Verify analysis of the ads has linked them to a dubious store that is hawking erectile dysfunction supplements and is filled with deceptive practices. > > What's next? > > The eSafety Commissioner's office asked the social media industry to include proposed safety measures against pornographic materials in draft codes to the commissioner by February 28.

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    Lotus Blossom espionage group targets multiple industries with different versions of Sagerunex and hacking tools.

    blog.talosintelligence.com Lotus Blossom espionage group targets multiple industries with different versions of Sagerunex and hacking tools

    Lotus Blossom espionage group targets multiple industries with different versions of Sagerunex and hacking tools

    Lotus Blossom espionage group targets multiple industries with different versions of Sagerunex and hacking tools

    > - Cisco Talos discovered multiple cyber espionage campaigns that target government, manufacturing, telecommunications and media, delivering Sagerunex and other hacking tools for post-compromise activities. > - Talos attributes these attacks to the threat actor known as Lotus Blossom. Lotus Blossom has actively conducted cyber espionage operations since at least 2012 and continues to operate today. > - Based on our examination of the tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) utilized in these campaigns, alongside the deployment of Sagerunex, a backdoor family used exclusively by Lotus Blossom, we attribute these campaigns to the Lotus Blossom group with high confidence. > - We also observed Lotus Blossom gain persistence using specific commands to install their Sagerunex backdoor within the system registry and configuring it to run as a service on infected endpoints. > - Lotus Blossom has also developed new variants of Sagerunex that not only use traditional command and control (C2) servers but also use legitimate, third-party cloud services such as Dropbox, Twitter, and the Zimbra open-source webmail as C2 tunnels.

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    ElevenLabs Launches AI Audiobook Publishing platform to compete with Audible.

    I have a side question here, does pirating this platform is legal?

    I am asking because AI can not generate a IP or own a one in the US.

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    Apple strikes deal with Indonesia, secures future market access for iPhones.

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    Telegram Shuts Down Z-Library Download Bot and Backup Communication Channel.
  • How do you discover providers on simplex?

  • Telegram Shuts Down Z-Library & Anna's Archive Channels Over Copyright Infringement.
  • No problem, I will resubmit later. I used the wrong article link anyway.

  • YouTube will place more mid-roll ads at natural breaks (e.g., pauses, transitions) and fewer in disruptive moments (e.g., mid-sentence, action scenes).
  • Hate to be this guy, but in theory Youtube would be get aggressive towards both Firefox users(anti competition) and uBlock Origin users( to raise their revenue and to push for YouTube premium).

    I hope uBlock Origin keep working forever, but I think at at some point YouTube will get more aggressive till adblock users will be unable to use Youtube.