

Do we know who is that person?
BTW, video also said many are injured, besides “at least” one death.


Do we know who is that person?
BTW, video also said many are injured, besides “at least” one death.


I don’t think it is terribly expensive, a lot of (somewhat large) domain specific academic instances are maintained by grad students with donation from academics. As far as I know, many of them are in good financial standing.


There are several non-profit had their own instance, like ACM. I recall Mozilla used to do, but I am not sure if they still does.


Then this post should interest you: https://social.growyourown.services/@FediFollows/112419076551165888 :)
And my absolute favorite is @frenchtoast@better.boston


BTW, there is a very strong Boston/Cambridge/Somerville community on mastodon, there is a entire instance for it: https://better.boston/explore
Mayor Wu is on there @wutrain@better.boston but not posting much these days.
There are also many people on other instances, like transport or OSS instance, as many prominent OSS contributor lives in that area.


Gnome has parental control https://help.gnome.org/gnome-help/parental-controls.html
But it has some serious limitations: for example, you cannot block individual website reliably. Parents can consider piholes, but DNS sink hole on local network are often trivial to bypass.


Nearing absolute zero even.


I think he has repo pre ChatGPT with legitimate usecases, while that would not be a conclusive proof, I cannot imagine some chatbot would bother with this.


This dude need to chill, he also pushed the systemd change, and in his blog he seems to believe android “advance flow” for sideloading protects users.
The one they are targeting is California’s AB-1043, which still have three quarters of a year before it comes into effect…
I think this dude might get too excited for his new subscription of claude code or whatever, and decided to spam every project with these request. Some of these are reasonable, some are compliance in advance.
Also this dude writes two freaking blog every week with LLM. If I were him, I would try to find some joy in my personal life…


Elon is building both the “apocalypse-proof” (they are not) truck and the apocalypse (he really is)


I should specify I am referring to mainland China. Hong Kong has a different health care systems, and the health care is usually considered reasonably affordable for residents (could be because people in Hong Kong are generally more wealthy than most of mainland China)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthcare_in_Hong_Kong
I want to add China’s healthcare is still reasonably affordable for many people living and working in cities.


No they don’t. They have state provided health care, supplemented with private options.
But they are not universal in the sense that (1) not the entire population is covered (although almost everyone is) (2) health care is not close to free for most people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_health_care_by_country#China
There is literally a hit movie couple years ago about the difficulty to obtain affordable Imatinib: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dying_to_Survive
(Imatinib was later covered by state health care package because of this movie


I feel if everything they said is true, then this is a reasonable solution. But from my many Youtube scammer video experience, like people have already mentioned, most scammers use standard remote access software, not some bespoke APK.


Why have we been talking about EU chat control for years. How many time have this been voted on? and can people just keep popping up chat control if the previous one fail?


Not until they sue fedex
I think on android, signal do not use Google’s push notification. They simple send a dummy push, and the signal app wakes up to retrive the latest message directly from signal server.
So Google never have your notification content. I am not sure if they do the same on iOS.
That being said if your attack model includes people reading your notification lock screen, then you should disable showing signal notification.