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Black belt in Mikado, Photo model, for the photos where they put under 'BEFORE'

  • Fixing the World problem is building a wall arround the USA and closing all US military bases arround the World

  • This is the main problem, changing the infrastructure in companies which use Windows, Certainly Microsoft EU is way more privacy focused (forced by law) than Microsoft US which use even keyloggers and sharing data with Towerdata and a lot of others. But this, even so, companies and administrations use more and more alternatives to Windows apps and services The EU has tons of good and even better alternatives to those from US corps, it's not a tecnical problem, but an political and burocratic one for companies and administrations to change, not so for the normal user, who can easily change his setup to his like from a huge catalogue of EU soft and services.

  • You can't, all your content is being owned and stored by Meta, see TOS. means, if you delete all your post and your account, it remains still stored there.

  • Fkebook since ever knows it's users better then their moms, it is capable to write your Curriculum Vitae without problems, Now with AI it's only a new improvement.

    https://youtube.com/shorts/KSJxXfQQ4Qk

  • To freak out your family and friends, there isn't needed AI, there are services and also some mails which permits to send mails in a date in the future, maybe after your dead. I'm old and maybe it would be my last joke one day "Nice here, I'll waiting for you soon"

  • Fuck AI @lemmy.world

    Meta patents AI that takes over a dead person’s account to keep posting and chatting 👻

    www.dexerto.com /entertainment/meta-patents-ai-that-takes-over-a-dead-persons-account-to-keep-posting-and-chatting-3320326/
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Password managers less secure than promised

    ethz.ch /en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2026/02/password-managers-less-secure-than-promised.html
  • Same list for me every morning before the coffee.

  • Andi said:

    The seahorse emoji phenomenon reveals a curious case of mass misremembrance - there has never been a seahorse emoji, yet both humans and AI language models firmly believe it exists[1][2].

    When asked about the seahorse emoji, large language models respond with complete confidence that it exists, then spiral into confusion when trying to display it, often outputting random fish or horse emojis instead[2]. This behavior stems from the models building an internal "seahorse + emoji" concept that crashes against reality when no matching token exists in their vocabulary[1].

    The technical explanation involves the models' logit lens - as they process the request through their layers, they construct a conceptual blend of "seahorse" and "emoji" that seems perfectly valid until the final output stage, where they're forced to select the closest available match[^1].

    Many humans share this false memory, with Reddit threads and social media posts filled with people convinced they've seen a seahorse emoji before[1]. While a seahorse emoji was proposed to the Unicode Consortium in 2018, it was rejected and has never actually existed[2].

    [1]: [Why do LLMs freak out over the seahorse emoji? - Theia Vogel](https://vgel.me/posts/seahorse/) [2]: Emojipedia - Is There a Seahorse Emoji?

    Adding that it don't exist in the official Unicode emoji pack, but they do in inofficial packs, eg. here

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    AI slop

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Fake AI Chrome extensions with 300K users steal credentials, emails

    www.bleepingcomputer.com /news/security/fake-ai-chrome-extensions-with-300k-users-steal-credentials-emails/
  • I never saw this or any ad on YT, using only the Vivaldi trackerblocker and uBO Lite, also the Vivaldi adblocker works fine, but is discovered sometimes by the antii-adblock algorritm from YT. Anyway not possible to avoid the promotions from the Youtuber itself (not confuse with embedded sponsorblocks, which are filtred), also not posible to watch vids "only for members" which are appearing more and more, but I think it's a legit manner to create incommings for the authors.

  • Chinese people are heavy controled by the gov, but they have more civil rights, health care and social services than the US never had in their history.

  • NSFW isn't only porn. Use Swisscows as search engine and you'll understand why it isn't recommend to block NSFW if you aren't a young kid.

  • No problem

  • Agree with it, despite using an AI search since almost 4 years, Andisearch, because it's the only one I tested with a pretty good accuracy (~90%). Anyway, it's always needed to contrast the information in the web, independent of results from AI or not, a lot of BS out there.

    To this topic Andi said:

    Based on recent examples from 2025-2026, AI search engines frequently provide confident but incorrect answers, demonstrating several key problems:

    1. Inconsistent results - Siri with Apple Intelligence gives different wrong answers to the same question when asked multiple times[^8].
    2. False confidence - AI provides detailed but completely incorrect information, like Google AI claiming a South Dakota team won North Dakota's championship[^8].
    3. Regression in quality - Traditional search results often work better than AI versions. As John Gruber notes, "old Siri... at least recognizes that Siri itself doesn't know the answer and provides a genuinely helpful response"[^8].
    4. Poor accuracy even on popular topics - Siri achieved only a 34% accuracy rate when asked about Super Bowl winners, with one stretch of 15 wrong answers in a row[^8].

    The core issue appears to be that AI search engines prioritize providing definitive-sounding answers over accuracy, making them less reliable than traditional search results that simply link to authoritative sources.

    [^8]: Daring Fireball - Siri Is Super Dumb and Getting Dumber

  • Ads? Ah, those annoying stupid things I watch in TV. Online I don't see any of these since more than 10 years.

  • I never download apps from other than the official homepage or from sites linked from these. This case is by download 7-Zip from a fake homepage, not from the real one. This can happen when you use a third party download page, even if Ninite is normally a trustworth site.

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Fake 7-Zip downloads are turning home PCs into proxy nodes

    www.malwarebytes.com /blog/threat-intel/2026/02/fake-7-zip-downloads-are-turning-home-pcs-into-proxy-nodes
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Gargoyle

  • Enough security and privacy with Portmaster, no need of any AI crap in the system.

  • Use one from Musk

  • It won't

    Normal - 4h coding + 2 h debugging

    With an LLM - 5 min coding + 24h debugging

    There are tons of pages out there with lists of code snippets which can help the devs without the need to use an LLM. It's naiv to think that LLM which hallucinate in a normal answer won't do it with coding.

  • Open Source @lemmy.ml

    JustDeleteMe

    justdeleteme.xyz
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    The Shadow Campaigns: Uncovering Global Espionage

    unit42.paloaltonetworks.com /shadow-campaigns-uncovering-global-espionage/
  • World News @lemmy.ml

    DHS Hunts Down 67-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Who Criticized Them in Gmail

    newrepublic.com /post/206088/homeland-security-67-year-old-us-citizen-criticized-email
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Product improved by AI

  • Science Memes @mander.xyz

    Deuterostomes

  • World News @lemmy.ml

    ICE agent tried to get into Ecuador's consulate in Minneapolis

  • World News @lemmy.ml

    Davos 2026: China's Vice Premier Arrives Late With A 'Confrontation Harms Both' Warning For Trump

  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Dissecting CrashFix: KongTuke's New Toy | Huntress

    www.huntress.com /blog/malicious-browser-extention-crashfix-kongtuke
  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Boomers here?

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Winner

  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Accessing the density-free regime with ECRH-assisted ohmic start-up on EAST

    www.science.org /doi/10.1126/sciadv.adz3040
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Ni8mare - Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution in n8n (CVE-2026-21858) | Cyera Research Labs

    www.cyera.com /research-labs/ni8mare-unauthenticated-remote-code-execution-in-n8n-cve-2026-21858
  • Security @lemmy.ml

    Dozens of Global Companies Hacked via Cloud Credentials from Infostealer Infections & More at Risk

    www.infostealers.com /article/dozens-of-global-companies-hacked-via-cloud-credentials-from-infostealer-infections-more-at-risk/
  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    X now lets any user AI-edit other users’ images without consent

    alternativeto.net /news/2026/1/x-now-lets-any-user-ai-edit-other-users-images-without-consent-and-there-is-no-opt-out/