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interdimensionalmeme

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  • Why would anyone give any air to the Digg people, they are sell out ?They do not deserve a microsecond of attention and people who don't know them should be saved from becoming their victims.We all left Digg and empowered Reddit, and Reddit also ducked us.How many times do you have to get burned on that hot stove to STOP DUCKING TOUCHING IT ??

  • I met some real people this week, they were watching advertising.They thought the government cared about them.One wanted to upgrade their car to add another 100 horsepower they cannot use anywhere.Another told me, he does not like raising cows but he had to get more cows to make it more economical to raise cows.They were all bummed out that the end of the end of the week was upon us, and soon they would have to work 40 hours in the next 5 days, doing things they stopped liking doing a long time again, if they ever did at all.

  • build these tools with a clear conscience.

    Because if they don't their masters they will become destitute and starve while homeless

    And all social interaction happen at veiled gunpoint

    Under these conditions it is no surprise at all that conscience plays no role whatsoever, it is just a savage free-for-all for survival happening under our cursed star, an insane 10 billion years long churning of thinking meat, consciousness behind birthed into the wreckage, screaming uncomprehendingly at what is happened until it soon it is just as easily, mercifully and meaninglessly snuffed out again.

    Fortunately we have a shot at scorching the surface of this planet thanks to global warming and really the question is, can we make it happen before we genocide ourselves, leaving this planet's biosphere still capable of sustaining the horrors of life ?

  • Off metro cop always regret giving me sass, they usually regret for the end of their lives.

  • Do we have any example of this happening ? I mean, since it's 33% of all cheap batteries, this must be happening millions of times per day ?

  • I think the intellectual property regime is an inhuman abomination and advocating in its favour should be a criminal act.If it is not destroyed, AI companies will use it to completely enslave us.AI companies ARE already the government, we should strive to disempower them at every turn before it's too late.

  • Anduril’s autonomous surveillance towers have been used on the U.S.–Mexico border to detect and track migrants, as part of DHS programs. This has drawn criticism from immigrant rights groups and academics who argue such systems dehumanize migrants and enable policies that align with authoritarian nationalism.

    Anduril is privately funded (by VC firms like Founders Fund) but markets and sells directly to governments and military agencies, without the typical government R&D cycle. It builds weapons and surveillance systems first, then offers them to the state. This “build first, ask later” model can lead to unchecked corporate influence over the military-industrial complex, which some critics argue is a step toward a techno-authoritarian fascist regime.

    Anduril founder Palmer Luckey was ousted from Oculus after it was revealed he funded a pro-Trump meme organization (Nimble America) known for spreading far-right content during the 2016 election. While this doesn’t make the company fascist, it raises concerns for critics about the political leanings of its leadership and how those ideologies could influence product deployment.

    Anduril is deeply involved in developing autonomous weapon systems, like the ALTIUS-600M loitering munition. Critics warn that the use of AI to identify and kill targets without human input could lead to violations of international law and facilitate mass violence or authoritarian control. Anduril’s heavy investment in such systems leads some to see it as advancing a dystopian militarized fascist future.

  • Still if Im going to give my time I will go copyleft.

    Also NEVER accept a Contributor Agreement License (CAL)Which allows the devs to also publish a dual licensed or closed source version.

  • It's AI, the tell tale sign is the use of bullet points.

    That doesn't give /u/dev_null any credibility but they like to be a good little boy that yaps at clouds, cars and AI.

    In this case user /u/Samsuma was unsatisfied with my regular meandering writing style so I reformatted my points into a more semantically coherent package to undermine any possible pedants to come in and complain about misplaced commas and semi-colons and start legislating what the meaning of "is" is.

    I'm quite confident the logic here in unassailable, and that's why /u/dev_null didn't have anything to say but complain about the formatting while being unable to address the substance of my comment.

    And nobody can "tell" AI text. You can make it adopt any writing style, the only thing people like /u/dev_null have to go on is em dashes, bullet points and "purple" turn of phrases, which, if I'd really care to get these synthophobes off the scent, I would have, but I was more concerned about giving /u/Samsuma the tightest response I could without spending too long on it.

    Because of people /u/dev_null just prowling the internet, I do recommend any AI user simply not disclose AI use, gaslight synthophobes into thinking AI text is not AI, inserting em dashes and bullet points into non-AI text and generally being hostile to people like that because they're really insufferable.

    The reason I'm telling you all this is so that /u/dev_null knows they can duck off and the more they try to bully me the more undetectable I'm going to make it, there's really not going to be any winner for anyone trying to antagonize me.

  • If you're not going to address the contents then I'm putting you on my blocklist

  • How will it be installed once the deal closes?

    Assuming default settings, the EA App runs a background service with elevated privileges (often as TrustedInstaller on Windows), and automatic updates are enabled by default. That means:

    • No user action is required for software updates, including those that install kernel-mode drivers.
    • Kernel-level components can be silently updated or extended through routine game patches or EA App updates.
    • Any newly introduced or modified driver (e.g., an anti-cheat update) would be signed by EA, but users are not alerted to the depth of the update unless they manually inspect it, which is virtually impossible given the encrypted/proprietary nature of the codebase.

    So, once the acquisition closes, any architectural changes to anti-cheat or telemetry mechanisms can be deployed silently as part of routine patching cycles. This does not require a new game release or user intervention.

    Has it already been installed?

    This is a fair assumption under standard security threat modeling practices.

    • EA has already shipped kernel-level drivers (e.g., EAAntiCheat.sys) since 2023, and these are typically installed alongside online multiplayer titles such as EA Sports FC and Battlefield 2042.
    • These drivers run with the highest system-level privileges, and the EA App has full access to update them.
    • The compiled binaries are not open-source, not auditable, and may include encrypted segments or obfuscated logic, meaning users and third parties have no reliable way to verify what the software is actually doing.

    Security best practices assume that any installed kernel-level driver is capable of full system access, including:

    • Reading any file or memory region
    • Installing persistence mechanisms
    • Monitoring user input
    • Communicating externally, including via encrypted channels

    So yes, if you’ve installed a modern EA game, the capability is already there. The only real change under a new ownership model is intent.

    Could this be a concern if the acquirer wasn’t Saudi Arabia’s PIF?

    The kernel-level threat model doesn’t change based on ownership, the capabilities remain the same. But the motivations and likely use cases absolutely do.

    It is a factual and well-documented reality that Saudi Arabia is:

    • An authoritarian regime with little tolerance for dissent
    • Known for surveillance and digital repression (including use of spyware such as Pegasus)
    • Responsible for state violence, including the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi
    • Building a significant intelligence and cyber operations apparatus under the guise of technological investment

    In that context, PIF’s ownership of a widely installed, privileged software platform, with millions of endpoints and baked-in telemetry infrastructure, is not just theoretical risk, it’s an active national security concern.

    It’s reasonable to assume that whatever institutional restraint EA may have had about using anti-cheat for more than gameplay integrity may now be loosened, or removed entirely.

    Does this apply to all EA games? Is it properly disclosed?

    EA claims that kernel-level anti-cheat is used "selectively", primarily in high-profile online multiplayer titles. However:

    • There is no centralized or transparent disclosure list showing which games install kernel drivers.
    • The EA App and installers do not consistently warn users at install time that a kernel-level driver will be added to their system.
    • Detection is only possible after installation, by manually inspecting the installed drivers or using tools like Autoruns, Process Hacker, or Sigcheck.

    So while it’s technically true that not all EA games use kernel anti-cheat, the lack of disclosure and difficulty in verifying makes it functionally impossible for the average user to know which games are safe, especially given the bundled update system that can install new software silently at any time.

    Games purchased outside the EA App (e.g., on Steam or Epic) often still require the EA launcher to run, meaning kernel drivers can still be deployed through those channels.

  • disconnect the glass fiber that is flashing heinous light into my house and be happy with whatever still lives

  • Must we abandon art for it has been poisonned ?

  • How can you even tell without install ghydra ?How can normies be expected to know without strong labelling laws or whatever it takes for distributors to actually provide informed consent about their silly little game rootkitting your private computer space ?

  • So isn't that tantamount to letting the ghouls purchase culture away from us ?500 years into the future the only thing we'll be playing is offline games from 1984-2014What a sad ending for humans !

  • Will you do retain this attitude when all of culture has been put behind the dignity-wall and requires a neuralink brainchip for digital rights management purposes ?

    What will you do when the last DRM unencumbered piece of entertainment is playing with a bunch of rocks and sticks ?

  • The justification is simple, I don't see the confusion, they want absolute power and for all alternatives to wither and die ? What is there not to understand ?

  • How do you play Battlefield 1 on TAILS ?

  • Tor - The Onion Router @lemmy.ml

    The heavily censorious forum.torproject.org is unfit to host TOR related discussions

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Well, that's weird ? Where is the porn ??

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    How can I disable tab auto-grouping ?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    I want to self-host my own private firefox sync, how ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Do you think of making a SponsorBlock report as a doing a Civic Duty ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    How can I join the resistance ?

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Why is so much of IPv4 allocated to multicast when it cannot be used by the public at large ?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    These buttons on my tabs REALLY piss me off, how do I turn them off ?

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    My biggest annoyances with NGINX-manager

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Math versus Programmer

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    SAMTIME Linux advertisement

  • Android @lemmy.world

    The state of Android ROMs

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Is there anything torrent-like, decentralized way of finding new stuff ?

  • Steam @lemmy.ml

    Valve Jannies with necrodisease, kill top google result threads with no answer

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is there anything like a self-hosted version of medium of substack ?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    What is the keyboard shortcut to "go to previous displayed tab" ?

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self-hosted meteo apps ?

  • Nix / NixOS @programming.dev

    Where can I find the 500 most exciting nix.conf files and try them ?

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I want all shades all the time, put them in my brain chip

  • Mechanical Keyboards @lemmy.ml

    Where can I find open hardware PCBs for ANSI 104/108 layouts ?