Che cos'è la fuffa in politica? È la straordinaria giravolta dell'onorevole Ravetto che aveva usato il numero dei rimpatri per elogiare il governo e dopo un anno lo usa per criticarlo. La forza delle idee ❤️
Let me trace the timeline here because nobody's connecting it.
Step 1: Scrape the entire internet. Every book, every article, every conversation, every piece of art, every forum post. Do it without asking. Do it without paying.
Step 2: Train a model on all of it. Call it "artificial intelligence."
Step 3: Go to BlackRock's Infrastructure Summit and announce: "We see a future where intelligence is a utility, like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter."
Step 3 is where you sell people's own knowledge back to them. On a meter.
They took the collective output of human thought, compressed it into a model, and now they want to charge you by the token to access a version of what you and everyone you know already created.
One Reddit user put it perfectly: "They stole all this data from us, the people, our life's work, creativity, art, by devouring the internet and blowing through all copyright laws. Now they want to sell it back to us in the form of a utility."
Imagine if someone photocopied every book in the public library, burned the library down, and then opened a subscription service for the copies.
That's the metered intelligence business model.
And they're pitching it to infrastructure investors as though they invented water.
Basta avere coraggio e forza della verità, come Karima Moual, per mostrare cosa sono i miseri bugiardi propagandisti sionisti, come pigi battista, stefano parisi e agostino monteleone.
E anche chi è giornalista e chi no.
E pure chi è umano e chi no.
E pure quanto fanno schifo.
Ho seguito di proposito Otto e mezzo perché c'era @CarloCalenda .
Se non lo si vedesse con i propri occhi e non lo si sentisse con le proprie orecchie, non ci si crederebbe.
Come sia possibile che uno così prenda più di 10 voti, è inspiegabile.
A response to recent reporting in Germany, in service of clarity and accountability:
First, it’s important to be precise when it comes to critical infrastructure like Signal. Signal was not “hacked” — in that our encryption, infrastructure, and the integrity of the app’s code was not compromised.
However, sophisticated attackers have engaged in a harmful phishing campaign, posing as “Signal Support” by changing their profile display name and using social engineering to trick people into handing over their credentials — information that allowed these attackers to take over some targeted Signal accounts. This is something that plagues any mainstream messaging app once it reaches the scale of Signal, but we know how high the stakes are given the trust people place in us.
In the coming weeks, you’ll see us rolling out a number of changes to help hinder these kinds of attacks.
Because we don’t collect user data, what we know about these attacks comes from the victims of phishing. And from what victims have told us, the attacks followed a broad pattern: after tricking people into revealing their Signal credentials, attackers then used those credentials to take over their account and also frequently changed the associated phone number. Because such a change results in de-registering your Signal accounts, attackers prepared people for this by telling them that being de-registered was intended behavior, and that all they would need to do is “re-register,” or, create a new account. When they moved to create a new Signal account — one that was now decoupled from their hijacked account — the victims thought they were logging back in to their primary account. As a result, many didn't notice the takeover. The compromised accounts were then weaponized to target the victims' contact lists by posing as the owners of the account.
We understand the trust that people put in Signal, and how devastating this kind of social engineering can be. While it’s true that all messaging platforms are susceptible to scammers and phishing that betrays people’s trust and convinces them to “unlock the front door” where no backdoor exists, we are looking to do everything we can to help people avoid and detect such scams.
For the time being, please stay vigilant against phishing and account takeover attempts. Remember that no one from Signal Support will ever send you a message request or ask for your registration verification code or Signal PIN. For an added layer of protection, you can enable Registration Lock in your Signal Settings (Account -> Registration Lock).
Sequestro 344 milioni di USDT di @tether: le autorità USA affermano che si tratterebbe di wallet di proprietà dell'Iran.
I pochi dati presenti online però sembrerebbero smentire questa ricostruzione: https://t.co/SoZRGbn3oQ
Curiosa l’idea che in un corteo che celebra la fine vittoriosa della resistenza contro il fascismo e il nazismo si ammettano le bandiere di uno Stato che oggi celebra come eroi nazionali collaborazionisti dei nazisti come Bandera e la sua gang.
@solomonstre Our GH self hosted runners fleet relies on Dagger CLI and Buildkit, the latter to have consistent build caches across multiple Docker builds in GH Actions. Can we now fully convert those build workloads into Dagger Fn and getting rid of Buildkit. Am I understanding correctly?
Poche righe del CEO di Condè Nast Roger Lynch per dire che #Wired Italia chiude per sempre.
Una notizia bruttissima perché impoverisce il panorama editoriale italiano ma soprattutto per le tante colleghe e colleghi che vi lavorano e ora stanno a guardare il disfacimento di una testata in Italia dal 2009 deciso con poche righe di comunicato.
Sul fronte complessivo chiudono anche "Self" (totalmente) e "Glamour" che resta solo in Usa e Uk. Non c'è molto altro da dire.
Solo grande preoccupazione.
https://t.co/ai3mgk6ASf
LiteLLM HAS BEEN COMPROMISED, DO NOT UPDATE. We just discovered that LiteLLM pypi release 1.82.8. It has been compromised, it contains litellm_init.pth with base64 encoded instructions to send all the credentials it can find to remote server + self-replicate. link below
Italy’s "Piracy Shield" forces providers to block content in under 30 minutes without judicial oversight, which leads to overblocking (taking down legitimate websites alongside infringing ones).
We're appealing a €14M fine to protect the Internet from automated censorship and ensure infrastructure providers aren't forced to overblock.
https://t.co/hd7jMLH0lP