Skip to content

Reddit will block the Internet Archive

Technology
156 101 1.6k
  • 258 Stimmen
    30 Beiträge
    156 Aufrufe
    S
    "For 3 months, he had replaced sodium chloride with sodium bromide obtained from the internet after consultation with ChatGPT." I didn't want to click. But I did so here you go.
  • The Antioxidant Edge: Inside the Alpha Lipoic Acid Market

    Technology technology
    1
    2
    0 Stimmen
    1 Beiträge
    8 Aufrufe
    Niemand hat geantwortet
  • Bluesky age verification in the UK

    Technology technology
    7
    19 Stimmen
    7 Beiträge
    34 Aufrufe
    3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3
    Yup - I like the fediverse too, but I have plenty of clients who don't. Plenty tried Bluesky, most have left. They all seem to be going towards (shudder) threads now
  • Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us?

    Technology technology
    25
    1
    236 Stimmen
    25 Beiträge
    513 Aufrufe
    H
    [image: ec1c05b8-0650-4b4b-b52a-dd9eb7ed9d02.png]
  • EU says it will continue rolling out AI legislation on schedule

    Technology technology
    4
    1
    92 Stimmen
    4 Beiträge
    64 Aufrufe
    A
    I just can't get over how little we hear from academics RE: AI. It shows a clear disinterest and I feel like if they did bother to say anything it would be, "Proceed with caution while we study this further." Instead it's always the giant corporations with vested interest in this technology succeeding. It's just so painfully transparent.
  • 181 Stimmen
    16 Beiträge
    177 Aufrufe
    P
    I really want to know the name of the contractor who made that proposal.
  • 33 Stimmen
    2 Beiträge
    42 Aufrufe
    rooki@lemmy.worldR
    Woah in 2 years, that will be definitly not be forgotten until then....
  • How a Spyware App Compromised Assad’s Army

    Technology technology
    2
    1
    41 Stimmen
    2 Beiträge
    42 Aufrufe
    S
    I guess that's why you pay your soldiers. In the early summer of 2024, months before the opposition launched Operation Deterrence of Aggression, a mobile application began circulating among a group of Syrian army officers. It carried an innocuous name: STFD-686, a string of letters standing for Syria Trust for Development. ... The STFD-686 app operated with disarming simplicity. It offered the promise of financial aid, requiring only that the victim fill out a few personal details. It asked innocent questions: “What kind of assistance are you expecting?” and “Tell us more about your financial situation.” ... Determining officers’ ranks made it possible for the app’s operators to identify those in sensitive positions, such as battalion commanders and communications officers, while knowing their exact place of service allowed for the construction of live maps of force deployments. It gave the operators behind the app and the website the ability to chart both strongholds and gaps in the Syrian army’s defensive lines. The most crucial point was the combination of the two pieces of information: Disclosing that “officer X” was stationed at “location Y” was tantamount to handing the enemy the army’s entire operating manual, especially on fluid fronts like those in Idlib and Sweida.