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  • FREE ROSS

    12/25/2023 6:42:37 AM PST · by RandFan · 49 replies
    Twitter/X ^ | Dec 25 | Libertarian Party
    @LPNational This is the eleventh Christmas Ross Ulbricht has spent in prison. This is absolutely unacceptable. We won't rest until he's able to celebrate his next Christmas with family.
  • ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ Eclipses Two Billion Views Across Digital Channels

    12/24/2023 5:57:14 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 24 replies
    Udiscovermusic ^ | Will Schube | December 5, 2023
    The show has also reached 670,000 YouTube Subscribers and more than 450 million YouTube views. One year after hitting the one billion total views mark, The Ed Sullivan Show has amassed more than two billion total views across all channels (including YouTube, Apple Music and Facebook), in tandem with reaching the 670,000 YouTube Subscribers milestone and more than 450 million YouTube views. The long-running variety show, which kicked off its 75th Anniversary in June, expanded its reach exponentially via a global digital rights agreement between UMe and SOFA Entertainment Inc. in June 2020. The library encompasses the show’s historic 23-year...
  • TIME technology editor Peter Ha picks the 100 greatest and most influential gadgets from 1923 to the present ---- (2010)

    12/24/2023 8:38:13 AM PST · by dennisw · 75 replies
    Time Magazine ^ | Oct. 25, 2010 | By Peter Ha
    All-TIME 100 Gadgets TIME technology editor Peter Ha picks the 100 greatest and most influential gadgets from 1923 to the present ---- (2010) How We Chose the List Picking humanity's 100 greatest gadgets is no easy task. If we were starting from the beginning of humanity itself, the list would actually be a lot easier to compile: the wheel, the lever, the telescope, the syringe, movable type — the roster practically writes itself. But we're masochists and decided to limit the list to the 100 most influential personal gadgets created since 1923 — the year TIME started publishing. You'll see...
  • Bad Jacketing: Accusations of "Controlled Opposition" 60's FBI tactic is remarkably effective in the internet age when coupled with neurolinguistic programming

    12/24/2023 8:20:19 AM PST · by fireman15 · 22 replies
    Robert Malone Substack ^ | DEC 23, 2023 | Robert W Malone MD MS
    Karl Marx:"Accuse your enemy of what you are doing as you are doing it to create confusion." Bad-jacketing is a term for planting doubt on the authenticity of an individual's bona fides or identity. An example would be creating suspicion through spreading false rumors, manufacturing evidence, etc., that falsely portray someone in a community organization as an informant, or member of law enforcement, or guilty of malfeasance such as skimming organization funds. Churchill, Ward; Vander Wall, Jim (2002). "Assassinations and Badjacketing". It is a cold gray day here in Madison, VA, this twenty third of December 2023. It could be...
  • This family tried to save money on a Disney trip with discounted gift cards at Sam's Club ... they accidentally bought $10,000 in Disney+ cards

    12/22/2023 1:09:10 PM PST · by Red Badger · 23 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | Dec 22, 2022 | Staff
    This family got bailed out by Disney in the end, but this story is hilarious (and painful). Grandma and grandpa — you gotta love 'em — decided they'd try to save some money on this 16-person family Christmas trip to Disney, so they went out to Sam's Club to purchase some Disney gift cards which are marked down 25%. For the trip, they needed $10,000, so, naturally, they bought $10,000 worth of gift cards so they could spend them at the park and save like $2,500. Only one problem with those gift cards… Those are Disney+ gift cards. 70 years...
  • Xfinity users forced to change passwords after hackers strike 36M customers

    12/21/2023 8:30:56 PM PST · by Libloather · 12 replies
    UPI via MSN ^ | 12/20/23 | Doug Cunningham
    Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Xfinity is notifying its customers that a hacker data breach got access to the personal information of 36 million customers, nearly all of Xfinity's customers. The data included passwords, user names and security-question answers. An Xfinity notice to customers this week said that the hack was due to a vulnerability in Citrix software that was patched. Subsequently, Xfinity discovered that hackers had nonetheless gained access to customers' personal data. "After additional review of the affected systems and data, Xfinity concluded on December 6, 2023, that the customer information in scope included usernames and hashed passwords; for...
  • How can we stop AI becoming more ‘patriarchal and misogynistic’? Women in tech have their say

    12/21/2023 4:14:47 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 37 replies
    Euronews ^ | 13/12/2023 | Pascale Davies
    Euronews Next spoke to the women working in AI to find out why women need to be in the sector and what needs to change to encourage them. The new age of artificial intelligence (AI) is set to transform every aspect of our lives but the very people whose job it is to cultivate this innovation make up only a small patch of the fabric of society. Just 22 per cent of women make up AI professions globally, according to the most recent data from the World Economic Forum (WEF). It comes as no surprise, therefore, that the AI systems...
  • NASA Makes Purrrr-fect Deep Space Transmission of Cat Vid

    12/21/2023 3:49:35 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 12 replies
    The Register ^ | Wed 20 Dec 2023 | Richard Speed
    Tabby footage crosses millions of miles and was still faster than most folks' home broadbandFrom the department of "what must the aliens think of us?" comes news that NASA has demonstrated its Deep Space Optical Communications experiment through the medium of a cat video. The 15-second, ultra-high definition video of an orange tabby cat named Taters was sent back to Earth as part of the demonstration. It took 101 seconds for the video to reach Earth, with the system running at its maximum bit rate of 267 Mbps. We shall obviously be adding this to our list of Register measurements:...
  • Scientists discover the first new antibiotics in over 60 years using AI

    12/21/2023 3:10:51 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 19 replies
    Euronews ^ | 20/12/2023
    A new class of antibiotics for drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteria which was discovered using more transparent deep learning models. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is proving to be a game-changer when it comes to medicine with the technology now helping scientists to unlock the first new antibiotics in 60 years. The discovery of a new compound that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium that kills thousands worldwide every year could prove to be a turning point in the fight against antibiotic resistance. "The insight here was that we could see what was being learned by the models to make...
  • The Toaster

    12/21/2023 9:54:02 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 59 replies
    FR Mail | Got it on 12/21/23 | FR Mail
    The Toaster Once upon a time, in a kingdom not far from here, a king summoned two of his advisors for a test. He showed them both a shiny metal box with two slots in the top, a control knob, and a lever. “What do you think this is?” One advisor, an engineer, answered first. “It is a toaster,” he said. The king asked, “How would you design an embedded computer for it?” The engineer replied, “Using a four-bit microcontroller, I would write a simple program that reads the darkness knob and quantizes its position to one of 16 shades...
  • We Could Be Living in a Holographic Universe, a Cosmologist Says

    12/19/2023 6:17:00 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 39 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | PAUL M. SUTTER
    This holographic concept could explain a mystery about black holes, but the math may not represent reality.As theoretical physics delves deeper into the fundamental nature of reality, we’re left to grapple with the questions it leaves us. For example, some physicists claim that our universe is merely an illusion, a product of quantum machinations happening in a lower-dimensional setting—in other words, a hologram. Black Holes May Be Evidence The trouble began with those bothersome boogeymen of the cosmos, black holes. On the surface (and careful readers will be rewarded later with the realization that this is a pun), black holes...
  • What the Tech: Is your SmartTV spying on you?

    12/18/2023 8:20:02 AM PST · by Red Badger · 39 replies
    WILX-TV10 ^ | By Jamey Tucker Published: Jul. 21, 2023 at 6:50 PM CDT
    LANSING, Mich. (WILX) - Smart TVs are a real bargain these days and prices keep dropping. Despite TV’s getting better with more functionality, brighter pictures, and more features, prices for some TVs have dropped thousands of dollars in the past few years. Why? The reason is also the answer to the question “are smart TVs spying on us?” In a manner of speaking, smart TVs do watch us while we watch TV. But not how you might think. Most TVs do not have cameras with the exception of many SAMSUNG models but even those sets aren’t actually watching you through...
  • Amazon adds RFID to cashierless tech to support apparel purchases (Chat)

    12/18/2023 4:37:04 AM PST · by SaveFerris · 48 replies
    Retail Dive ^ | Published Sept. 20, 2023 | By Tatiana Walk-Morris
    The new capability enables cashierless shopping for softline goods like clothing, fan gear, hats and shoes. Dive Brief: Continuing to enhance its retail tech, Amazon is adding radio-frequency identification to its Just Walk Out tech, the company announced Tuesday. The company partnered with Avery Dennison, an RFID sensor and digital identification tech provider, to add the capability. At locations using the technology, shoppers can take their desired items, each of which has a unique RFID tag, and pay as they pass through an exit gate using their debit or credit cards or by scanning their hand at an Amazon One...
  • EXCLUSIVE Are YOU a social media 'voyeur'? People who browse but never like or comment are at risk of a serious mental health condition

    12/17/2023 9:39:50 PM PST · by Libloather · 67 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 12/17/23 | Stacy Liberatore
    Browsing through social media but never liking or commenting on posts may be a sign of a mental health condition, a new study has revealed. Researchers at the Central China Normal University found that people who use platforms 'passively' are more likely suffer from social anxiety compared to people who use it actively - uploading posts and sharing life updates. The team surveyed more than 500 college students on their mental health and social media use, finding that 'voyeurs' were more afraid of unfamiliar situations in their physical lives. On the other hand, those who used social media actively found...
  • Rumble Under Attack Again: CCP? FBI? DNC?

    12/16/2023 6:15:17 AM PST · by PJ-Comix · 18 replies
    Self | December 16, 2023 | PJ-Comix
    Rumble appears to be under DDOS attack AGAIN. From what info I have been to gather, it has been down for about 2 hours so far. Anybody else have an update as to this attack upon Rumble?
  • Geoffrey Hinton --- AI Explained

    12/16/2023 2:35:02 AM PST · by dennisw · 18 replies
    Time Magazine ^ | December 2023 | Geoffrey Hinton
    Timely article
  • Inside the World Excel Championships (Yes, You Read That Right) The excitement is off the charts at the Olympics of competitive ‘spreadsheeting’

    12/15/2023 5:19:47 AM PST · by DoodleBob · 56 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | December 11, 2023 | Robert McMillan
    LAS VEGAS—In a flashy hotel on the famous Strip on Saturday night, Andrew “the Annihilator” Ngai ran down an arena walkway with hands in the air, and burst onstage to screaming fans. His two-time world championship was on the line. The Australian didn’t know it, but within minutes, victory would seemingly be snatched away from him, all because of a computer glitch. This seems appropriate, since Ngai was playing to be the best at competitive Excel, which is an actual thing. Don’t blame Clippy For many, Excel is something to be avoided after work hours. But the omnipresent office spreadsheet...
  • FTC Order Requires Old Southern Brass to Pay for False Claims of “Made in the USA” and Veteran Affiliations

    12/14/2023 8:08:42 AM PST · by Red Badger · 8 replies
    Federal Trade Commission ^ | December 6, 2023 | By Ben Hooper
    Company must stop false claims, turn over money to FTC, and notify consumers The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Florida-based EXOTOUSA LLC. (d/b/a Old Southern Brass) for falsely claiming that certain company products were manufactured in the U.S, and that the company was veteran-operated and donated 10 percent of its sales to military service charities. The FTC’s proposed order would stop the company and its owner, Austin Oliver, from making these deceptive claims and require them to pay a monetary judgment. “This company and its owner’s brazen deception cheated consumers who wanted to support U.S. manufacturing, veteran-operated businesses,...
  • Megyn Kelly Calls for BOYCOTT of Taylor Swift: 'Attending This Thing Was Wrong!'

    12/14/2023 5:35:55 AM PST · by Red Badger · 123 replies
    Rumble Via Liberty Daily ^ | 13 December 2023 | Megyn Kelly
    Taylor Swift attends Anti-Israeli fundraiser for Gaza...............
  • How Meta’s New Face Camera Heralds a New Age of Surveillance

    12/14/2023 4:35:32 AM PST · by EBH · 29 replies
    DNYUZ ^ | 12/13/23
    For the past two weeks, I’ve been using a new camera to secretly snap photos and record videos of strangers in parks, on trains, inside stores and at restaurants. (I promise it was all in the name of journalism.) I wasn’t hiding the camera, but I was wearing it, and no one noticed. I was testing the recently released $300 Ray-Ban Meta glasses that Mark Zuckerberg’s social networking empire made in collaboration with the iconic eyewear maker. The high-tech glasses include a camera for shooting photos and videos, and an array of speakers and microphones for listening to music and...