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Mozilla be like:
  • Instructions unclear, now you get two sidebars one for each side, another bar at the bottom, all filled with chatbots so you can chatbot while you chatbot. There's a fee for each one though. Shit isn't free.

  • Mozilla be like:
  • Just what we need! Chatbots in our browser which should be left to extensions, while we have chatbots in our operating sytstems so we can write chatbot shit in our blog posts, tweets, e-mails, business documents, presentations, for other chat bots to comment on and share with other chat bots, to be re-analyzed, siphoned, 'Learned' chewed up, digested in to another mega chatbot and then shit out in to another chatbot.ai domain for $49.99 a month.

    Chatbots.. All the way through.

  • Job application hell
  • Lucky you. I've been a CIO, a COO, VP, and entering in to the job market at 35 starting over again nobody wants to hire somebody with those experiences. Not in IT/Cloud/Security anyways. Those are 'you network in' but being rehomed across country from California after 1 parent died and the other one depends on you and a promise being made to take care of them before the other passed, you're right; it is demoralizing. I'd suggest to everybody, hone a craft and hone it good, then make a service, market it, and network with people to be able to apply it to new things. Consulting, and entrepreneurship. It's so demoralizing going from one level to the lowest that the depression can hold you in bed that day.

    Purpose? That eludes many. I feel horrible for what others are going through, just wanting to make something of themselves, for themselves, for their families, and being absolutely shit on by variables outside of their control.

  • Submit Your Cool Site/Blogs
  • That's a really cool project. I like your blog I'm going to bookmark it and subscribe to it. You seem really smart. I've been trying to dev and make projects work of mine for years with no luck (battle depression), but always happy to see people make awesome things and launch them. Will show all the love and support I can.

  • Submit Your Cool Site/Blogs
  • That is cool! Right on. It's all about making good memories and being able to enjoy the good memories and share them, that's pretty awesome. Definitely qualifies as cool in my books, thanks!

  • Submit Your Cool Site/Blogs

    The internet is boring. All the good stuff is buried in the search engines. I found: https://kagi.com/smallweb which is worth a browse. Submit your cool websites/blogs here in a comment and share some underground web. In the name of fun.

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    In Leak, Facebook Partner Brags About Listening to Your Phone’s Microphone to Serve Ads for Stuff You Mention
  • Then hide it encrypted in an image upload or some other packet. Listen for 'buy a <something>' encrypt its text version, wait for something to cargo it with in a data transmission so people looking at data transmissions aren't any the wiser, hide it in some obscure way that would look normal otherwise, it's intercepted, sends off to advertisers. Adtech is cyber terrorism.

  • AI Rule
  • It would just slowly accumulate it over time, little bit here, little bit there until it has a fleet of stuff to serve you in a queue, so while you're making more and more bits for more videos, it's serving you videos while you make bits of new videos and sharing them over websockets that JS CDNS force-feed our browsers to centralized servers to offload similar users with similar ad-tastes to also help compile.

    Some shit like that. Adtech is cyber terrorism. Never forget.

  • Climate scientists flee Twitter [to Mastodon] as hostility surges
  • Honestly not sure why anybody gives two fucks about celebrities anyways, some are okay but the underground scene has the realist people, because they live in the real world. Seeing through the illusions that what people think or believe in regards to some highly regarded opinions because somebody is popular due to 'pop culture' is a blessing. I say let Elon Musk have them. I'm not going to read it. Only twitter I read is the twitter cross-post spam of screenshots people post.

    Zuckerberg telling us all what we already knew about being pressured to censor COVID, Hunter Biden, and whatever other posts goes to show left is evil, right is swinging around monkey bars like school children. Social media is a giant playground where everybody's being swayed by their emotions and being tricked and lead around likes horses.

    It's crazy.

    At least Elon's having fun with it all.

  • Microsoft is bringing annoying Windows 11 Start menu ads to Windows 10
  • No no no, you want Linux desktop. Install Oracle VirtualBox and play with the different linux desktop distros and find the right one that's best for you. It's fun. It's not filled with spyware and adware and isn't bloated with Microsoft's crazy antics. And, it's free. Once it's installed check out this: https://github.com/tycrek/degoogle to de-herpes your internet experience and 👍

  • Microsoft is bringing annoying Windows 11 Start menu ads to Windows 10
  • Yess yesssss let the linux flow throughhhh youuuuuuu. Manjaro XFCE here. Play with the distros in Oracle Virtual Machines and find the right one for you. Linux desktop is seriously worth the effort. Check out Yakuake as a Quake style drop down terminal to get to hacky stuff. Learn everything about Linux. It's fun!

  • Arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram CEO, charges of terrorism, fraud, child porn

    decripto.org Arrest of Pavel Durov, charges of terrorism, fraud and child pornography: 'He did not cooperate with the authorities'. He risks 20 years in prison

    On Saturday evening, Pavel Durov, founder and CEO of Telegram, was arrested at Le Bourget airport in Paris. The arrest took place as Durov, accompanied by his

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    Telegram CEO Pavel Durov Arrested in France

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    Linux desktop market share climbs to 4.45%

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