Google Says It’ll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI
Google updated its privacy policy over the weekend, explicitly saying the company reserves the right to scrape just about everything you post online to build its AI tools.
Google can eat shit.
Google vs Invidious, la nueva guerra, ojalá y la onda de David golpeé al gigante.
Google vs Invidious, la nueva guerra, ojalá y la onda de David golpeé al gigante.
@phoronix@feeds.twtxt.net Google just sucks in every way it seems.
Bug Bounties May Sound Great, But Aren’t Always Handled Well
Bug bounty programs setup by large corporations to reward and recognize security researchers for properly reporting new bugs and security vulnerabilities is a great concept, but in practice isn’t always handled well. Security researcher Adam Zabrocki recently shared the troubles he encountered in the bug bounty handling at Google for Chrome OS and in turn for Intel with it having been an i915 Linux kernel graphics driver vulnerability… ⌘ Read more
@shreyan@twtxt.net I agree re: AR. Vircadia is neat. I stumbled on it years ago when I randomly started wondering “wonder what’s going on with Second Life and those VR things” and started googling around.
Unfortunately, like so many metaverse efforts, it’s almost devoid of life. Interesting worlds to explore, cool tools to build your own stuff, but almost no people in it. It feels depressing, like an abandoned shopping mall.
There’s a link to the blog post, but they extracted a summary in hopes of keeping people in Google properties (something they’ve been called out on many times).
I was never contacted to ask if I was OK with Google extracting a summary of my blog post and sticking it on the web site. There is a very clear copyright designation at the bottom of each page, including that one. So, by putting their own brand over my text, they violated my copyright. Straightforward theft right there.
Looks like Google’s using this blog post of mine without my permission. I hate this kind of tech company crap so much.

Sometimes being in a webinar with Google™ engineers makes you feel quite dumb and that you just realise how much you don’t know 🤣
Borré todo el historial del navegador (Edge) y activé el Modo oscuro. Se siente mucho más limpio, y prefiero que todo esté oscuro. En general funciona muy bien, aunque en Google Drive siguen problemas (Por ello lo desactivé meses atrás). Me parece que usaré Drive en Firefox, y ahí esconderé el modo oscuro.
Bluetooth Domino https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ratmil.domino
Bluetooth Domino https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ratmil.domino
how install gomodot? also.. @prologic@twtxt.net your domain has some pretty strong SEO mojo searching for install "gomodot" puts you on the google first page. 
This is by design due to Google culture. The only way to get promoted into the higher pay scales is to ship a new product. So you have people shipping what worked before without regard to how it will exist within the product ecosystem. Also, why they seem to die off so quickly after launch. see allo and duo for example. The person that launches gets promoted to a higher level and off the original team and so it is left to wither and die.
I guess Google Hangouts is finally dead.
Why is Google such a mess at making messaging apps? This has more or less been a solved problem for decades. Google Talk worked well enough, and since it was based on XMPP and Jingle it was perfectly suited to become a large-scale text/voice/video messaging system. If they’d run with that they’d have been able to dominate that space, I think. Instead, they’ve created and shitcanned half a dozen messaging apps and platforms, flailing around copying someone else’s app (now they’re trying to copy Slack I guess).
Have you heard about the guy who worked on the Google AI chat bot? It is more than a chat bot and the conversation he published (got put on paid leave for doing that) is pretty scary : https://cajundiscordian.medium.com/is-lamda-sentient-an-interview-ea64d916d917
Google no longer allows in-app donations that don’t go through Google Play. https://github.com/streetcomplete/StreetComplete/issues/3768
I think google voice has been winding that down.
Thanks, I’d forgotten about that. I’d rather avoid Google Voice, and I’m okay paying (reasonably). Looking like Twilio might have most of what I want natively.
Cloud Computing and Virtualization Company Citrix To Be Acquired for $16.5B
Citrix, a cloud computing and virtualization company used by companies including Microsoft, Google, and SAP, has revealed plans to be acquired by affiliates of global investment firm Vista Equity Partners, and an affiliate of Elliott Investment Management called Evergreen Coast Capital Corporation. From a report: The all-cash deal i … ⌘ Read more
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Google or (insert your favourite search engine here) have never let me down. Also, Youtube has repair guides, and HOWTOs for just about anything, and everything.
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@movq@www.uninformativ.de To clarify, Markdown is just text. 😊 I can do bolding, link things, and if single return multilines ever comes to jenny, I would be able to do bulleted and numbered lists.
Headings are OK tooThe only things—that I know of—that doesn’t work is “> “, but I can use “>”, like so:
D’oh!
So, jenny allows me to write Markdown almost just fine!
stopped using the proprietary search engine Duckduckgo (same as Google)
I am not the sort of person who worries a lot about their career growth. I never was a manager and I was always happy to just quietly hack on interesting problems. If you can find the right corners to work in, Google is a pretty great place for that kind of attitude. Tech Notes: Leaving Google
Working with Web components feels a bit like {insert fav fantasy world here} with concepts like the Shadow Dom and the Light Dom
Is there a usable API for language translation? Non-Google preferable.
there’s no difference between google, amazon, microsoft, or you know whatever other techbro CEO company you can think of
📚 Finished reading Never Lost Again: The Google Mapping Revolution That Sparked New Industries and Augmented Our Reality by Bill Kilday
📚 Finished reading Never Lost Again: The Google Mapping Revolution That Sparked New Industries and Augmented Our Reality – The Essential Application’s Creation Story from Keyhole by Bill Kilday
@elenko Може би през връзка с Google Data Studio ?
“Why Google Pays Unfairly And Is Proud Of It” by Lane Campbell https://t.co/NkjkXikMp9
New repository: aquilax/topsitecounter - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/topsitecounter
New repository: aquilax/pysnoop - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/pysnoop
New repository: aquilax/mukitobrowser - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mukitobrowser
New repository: aquilax/mukito - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/mukito
New repository: aquilax/kohana-tutorial - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/kohana-tutorial
New repository: aquilax/jmuonline - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/jmuonline
OMG I have like 10 repos on Google Code, time to move them http://t.co/9Rm21YVP1K
New repository: aquilax/citatnik - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/citatnik
New repository: aquilax/adsms - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/adsms
Hitler finds out Google Reader is shutting down: http://t.co/i9sJbdXLSM via @youtube
Някой да НЕ получава Invalid request при опит да влезе в акаунта си в мобилния битак на Google? #android
Всички броеве на Popular Science в Google Books http://bit.ly/9NvIgM
Google скъсяване: http://blog.horemag.net/archives/2634
Google Books ме убиха с това архивно издание. Помня че го имам някъде вкъщи: http://bit.ly/OoarM
@elenko май това им е идеята тук: http://desktop.google.com/
Google Chrome OS => AquilaX Zinc OZ