O Google acabou de transformar mais de 1 bilhão de computadores em depósito de IA.
Inclusive o seu.
Sem pedir. Sem avisar. Sem um único popup.
O Chrome baixou 4GB de modelo de inteligência artificial no seu disco. O arquivo se chama weights.bin, são os pesos do Gemini Nano. Fica numa pasta chamada OptGuideOnDeviceModel dentro do seu perfil do Chrome.
Você não autorizou nada. Até existe uma configuração para impedir, mas tá enterrada em submenus que ninguém encontra. E as AI features vêm ligadas por padrão.
Se você deletar o arquivo, o Chrome baixa de novo. Sozinho. Em silêncio. Você decide o que fica no seu disco e o navegador simplesmente ignora.
Funciona assim em Windows, macOS e Ubuntu. Logs forenses no macOS mostram que o arquivo foi instalado dia 24 de abril de 2026, misturado com patches de segurança. Desenvolvedores dizem que isso já rola há mais de um ano.
E tem um detalhe que deixa tudo mais ridículo:
O Chrome 147 coloca um botão "AI Mode" na barra de endereço. Você vê aquilo, sabe que tem modelo de IA no seu computador, e assume que suas buscas rodam localmente.
Não rodam. O AI Mode é 100% cloud. Tudo vai para os servidores do Google. O modelo de 4GB no seu disco não tem nada a ver com aquele botão.
Ele serve para quê? "Help me write" e detecção de scam. Coisas que vivem em submenus de clique-direito que você provavelmente nunca abriu.
O Google ocupou 4GB do seu disco sem pedir, para rodar coisas que quase ninguém usa, enquanto a IA que você de fato vê manda tudo para a nuvem.
Na Europa, pesquisadores já apontam violação do Artigo 5(3) da Diretiva ePrivacy, que exige consentimento antes de armazenar software no dispositivo do usuário.
Como desativar:
→ chrome://flags
→ Busque "Optimization Guide On Device Model"
→ Desative
→ Reinicie o Chrome
→ Delete a pasta OptGuideOnDeviceModel
Seu computador só é seu se você ficar de olho.
🚨 RUMEUR : Des infos sur Final Fantasy VII : Partie 3 auraient fuitées ‼️
⚠️ La source de ce potentiel leak vient d’un utilisateur Reddit anonyme : PimplePoppingPunk et a l’heure des IA generatives, difficiles de demeler le vrai du faux ⬇️
- Titre : Final Fantasy VII : Return
- Devrait être révélé au début du Summer Game Fest 2026
- Fenêtre de sortie début 2027 (pour les 30 ans de FFVII?)
- 3 membres de groupe jouables permanents supplémentaires, dont un nouveau
- Nouveau système de combat optionnel nommé "Active Turn Action »
- Plus de 3x de cinématiques narratives en termes de durée par rapport à celles présentes dans Rebirth
- Monde 2x plus grand que Rebirth (incluant un retour à Midgar)
- Image du jeu et du logo ⬇️
Qu’en pensez-vous ? Est-ce que tout cela vous semble plausible ? ☺️
Me firmé una hipoteca de 180.000€.
30 años.
Cuota: 680€ al mes.
Me senté esa noche a hacer los números reales.
680€ × 12 meses × 30 años.
Total pagado: 244.800€.
Vale. 64.000€ de intereses. Asumible.
El banco me lo había explicado así.
El banco me lo había vendido así.
Firmé sin hacer más preguntas.
Tres años después un amigo contable me pregunta:
— ¿Sabes cuánto capital has amortizado ya?
— Calculo que unos 7.000€ ¿no?
Se ríe.
Me enseña el cuadro de amortización que el banco nunca me puso delante. 👇
🚨ESCÁNDALO MUNDIAL🚨
Sony acaba de añadir DRM a todos los juegos digitales de PS5/PS4, obligándote a conectarte a Internet cada 30 días, y si no lo haces, perderás la licencia del juego.
Acaban de crear la medida mas anticonsumidor de la historia.
🚨 ULTIMA HORA : Alguien acaba de matar la suscripción de Claude Code.
Se llama free-claude-code. Un proxy open-source que convierte las llamadas a la API de Anthropic al formato NVIDIA NIM, y te da 40 requests por minuto completamente gratis.
La config tarda 2 minutos: consigues una API key gratuita de NVIDIA, apuntas Claude Code a localhost, y listo. Sin factura. Sin panic de rate limits. Sin depender de un solo proveedor.
Soporta Kimi K2, GLM 4.7, MiniMax M2, Devstral y más. Streamea thinking tokens y tool calls en tiempo real. Y tiene un bot de Telegram integrado para que controles Claude Code desde el móvil.
Esto no es un OpenRouter más. Convierte Claude Code en un agente libre que tú controlas desde cualquier sitio.
Código en GitHub. Se llama free-claude-code.
Trabajé 5 años en una startup tecnológica. Mi jefe, un tipo que no sabe ni prender una PC, se hizo millonario vendiendo un software que yo programé solo en mis noches libres. El mes pasado, me despidió por correo un viernes por la noche porque 'quería sangre joven y barata'. Se burló diciendo que el código ya era suyo y que yo podía 'llevarme mis cajas'.
Él olvidó un detalle técnico: el software funciona con una base de datos que está alojada en un servidor a mi nombre personal, porque él nunca quiso pagar los costos de infraestructura y yo los cubrí de mi bolsillo. Hoy he apagado el servidor. Su plataforma cayó a nivel mundial y ha perdido contratos de millones de dólares en horas. Me ofrece el triple de mi sueldo por volver y 'arreglar el error'. Le he dicho que el servidor ahora está en venta por el precio total de su empresa.
¿Soy un traidor por destruir el imperio de mi jefe usando la misma herramienta que él me obligó a costear?
🇫🇷 FLASH | L’ancien otage français en Iran, Benjamin Brière, s’est vu reprocher par le fisc de ne pas avoir déclaré ses impôts : "On m’a demandé pourquoi je n’avais rien déclaré depuis 4 ans. J’ai expliqué que j’étais en prison, que je n’avais pas pu le faire. Ce à quoi l’agente des impôts m’a dit que même en prison, on fait sa déclaration… Oui enfin, moi, j’étais dans une prison iranienne : 'Dans ce cas, votre famille aurait pu le faire', m’a-t-on répondu". (Journal du Net)
Yesterday was my last day at Riot Games.
It’s been 3 years since I dropped out and joined the company. And despite the way my relationship with Riot ended, this has been the best learning experience I could have asked for. I had the chance to work with an amazing, passionate group of people, and count it among my many blessings.
I was fired. I did not leave, and I was not laid off. I’m not going to come on here and pretend otherwise. They flat out fired me, and offered me 15k to keep my mouth shut. Needless to say, I did not take them up on that.
The official reason for my termination that I was given was about an Applied AI pitch deck I made. I had put it up as a website with a password protection on it before sharing the site with our execs. They are claiming that I broke confidentiality. While I highly doubt that this was the real reason, I’m not gonna open myself up to libel by saying here what I believe the real reason to be.
There has been no proof that anyone outside of Riot has seen the pitch deck, and that the security measures I’ve taken were not enough. What is more absurd, however, is that our CEO and various other execs have read it, told me how much they enjoyed reading it, and further encouraged me to explore the concepts I’ve outlined in the deck. Zero mention of needing me to take it down.
If this was the decision of a random middle manager up my chain of command, I would have found that a lot easier to accept. What broke me though was the fact that an exec who I viewed as a role model, one of two people that I shared the deck with originally, who explicitly told me to share it out further, he knew about my termination ahead of time. And he did nothing to stop it.
I was sad. Then I was pissed. Then I was sad and pissed. Now though, all I feel is an overwhelming sense of freedom. Normally, posting something like this is a big no no, since it will kill your chances of ever working in corporate. Luckily for me, I have made the decision that I will never work corporate again. Riot, if you’re reading this, I have also made the decision to not legally pursue the case of wrongful termination. We’re cool.
I’m taking today off. Tomorrow is my first day as an entrepreneur. This is a step that I’ve thought about taking for a while now, but could never bring myself to leave Riot for. In a twisted way, I’m grateful the decision’s been made for me.
I have a few ideas on direction. I will not be raising money. And I cannot wait to build, truly build.
The forced hate for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 comes from 2 lies that are being pushed about its fandom:
Lie #1:
People only like E33 because it's their first JRPG
Truth:
Many people who love E33 are lifelong JRPG fans who have felt disappointed in the genre for decades. For me, nothing has hit like this game since OG FF7 (1997) and maybe FFX (2001). For many people, this is the first time in ages they've felt the rush of a New Game hitting with that Old Game Magic
E33 also destroyed the lie that Turn-Based Combat would not look good in realistic graphics (a baseless excuse made for Final Fantasy for years). For long-time FF fans who've been bullied & gaslit about this issue, E33 is extremely vindicating
Lie #2:
People who love E33 have never heard of Bravely Default, Dragon Quest, Octopath Traveller, Persona etc
Truth:
Pixel / Anime / Low-Poly 3D games do not have the same mainstream appeal as realistic 3D. I'm not saying those games are bad, I'm saying they're niche. Some are huge within that niche, and that's great. But every Anime Fan (myself included) knows the pain of trying to get someone to try their favorite thing - but they won't because they "just don't like the style"
Not only that, many modern JRPGs suffer from dialogue bloat, sluggish pacing, and an overall childish tone. You might be ok with it, but those are dealbreakers for many people. There's a saying: "We grew up, but the games didn't."
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is the best of the Old mixed with the best of the New, with none of the BS of either. That is why it is so successful and respected amongst its fandom. It's mainstream success is a victory for the JRPG scene. It's made average gamers curious to see what else the genre has to offer. And there's a lot of gold to be found.
#ClairObscurExpedition33 #Expedition33 #ClairObscur