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On self-driving, Waymo is playing chess while Tesla plays checkers (arstechnica.com)
Looking for a self hosted alternative to Flickr
Hey everyone, I'm hoping to find a self hosted and hopefully FOSS alternative to flickr for photo organization and viewing...
Hearing is be-leafing: Students invent quieter leaf blower (hub.jhu.edu)
Neuralink's first in-human brain implant has experienced a problem, company says (www.cnbc.com)
Lithium-free sodium batteries exit the lab and enter US production (newatlas.com)
ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US (www.androidauthority.com)
Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving linked to hundreds of crashes, dozens of deaths (www.theverge.com)
Microsoft’s VASA-1 can deepfake a person with one photo and one audio track (arstechnica.com)
As the Internet Gets Scarier, More Parents Keep Their Kids’ Photos Offline (getpocket.com)
Here's a non-paywalled link to an article published in the Washington Post a few days ago. It's great to see this kind of thing getting some mainstream attention. Young children have not made an informed decision about whether they want their photos posted online.
Best printer 2024: a humorous critique of the Google search engine, LLMs and printer enshittification (www.theverge.com)
What are the risks of sharing DNA?
I'm concerned about the privacy implications of DNA testing services like 23andMe or AncestryDNA. What are the potential risks of sharing our genetic data with those companies, and are there any privacy-focused alternatives available?
Need good solutions for sharing photos with family
I am somewhat late into the Linux-verse (three years in now) and want to move into self-hosting to do two things:...
‘IRL Fakes:’ Where People Pay for AI-Generated Porn of Normal People (www.404media.co)
A Telegram user who advertises their services on Twitter will create an AI-generated pornographic image of anyone in the world for as little as $10 if users send them pictures of that person. Like many other Telegram communities and users producing nonconsensual AI-generated sexual images, this user creates fake nude images of...
Using AI to spot edible mushrooms could kill you | AI tools are good for some things, but don’t trust your health to apps that make frequent mistakes (wapo.st)
In particular, know how to identify the common and deadly species (eg: much of the genus Amanita) yourself, and get multiple trustworthy field guides for your part of the world.
Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies (www.nytimes.com)
Browse safely on corporate laptop (lemmy.ml)
I work on a corporate laptop that has an infamous root CA certicate installed, which allows the company to intercept all my browser traffic and perform a MITM attack....