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  • Sono andate storte parecchie cose - Il Post

    https://www.ilpost.it/2025/10/24/prefazione-sofri-libro-luna/

    > Lo sostiene Luca Sofri nella prefazione al nuovo libro di Riccardo Luna, che si chiama "Qualcosa è andato storto"

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  • 😜 The animal rescue people brought Spiny Norman back. He's been defleaed, and is in tip top shape. They called him Rambo, because he was constantly rearranging things.

    When my kissmate told me that they're bringing him back, I had to hurry to construct a shelter.

    🙄 The shelters are excellent as shelters, but a hibernation space, they are not. I'll have to build something. Prefabs are available, but unaffordable for the likes of me.

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  • Come mai Firefox per un attimo sta utilizzando 3 GB di memoria? Sarà per caso le nuove funzionalità dell'IA che mi sta facendo succhiare l'anima?

    Ditemi da dove si disattiva questa merda.

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  • La DC Comics prende posizione: “nessuna intelligenza artificiale generativa”

    DC Comics ha definitivamente affermato la sua posizione sull’intelligenza artificiale generativa: nessun coinvolgimento delle macchine nella narrazione o nelle illustrazioni.

    Questo annuncio è stato fatto dal presidente dell’azienda Jim Lee durante un discorso al New York Comic Con. Ha affermato che, finché la leadership rimarrà la stessa, l’attenzione sarà rivolta esclusivamente alla creatività umana. Ha sottolineato che gli appassionati di fumetti apprezzano in particolar modo la sincerità e riconoscono intuitivamente la falsità.

    L’azienda richiede da tempo che tutte le immagini siano disegnate a mano da artisti, ma in passato sono state segnalate accuse di utilizzo della modellazione generativa su alcune copertine alternative.

    Questi casi hanno scatenato una furiosa reazione da parte della comunità, preoccupata che l’automazione potesse sostituire il lavoro di scrittori e illustratori. In risposta, DC ha rimosso le copertine controverse e, secondo gli osservatori, ha inasprito le restrizioni per prevenire incidenti simili in futuro.

    I rappresentanti dell’editoria hanno anche sottolineato che la creazione dei personaggi è più di un semplice processo tecnico. Lee ha osservato che la fan fiction e la fan fiction rimangono parte della cultura, ma la vera forza di eroi come Superman risiede nel loro posto nell’universo DC consolidato, con la sua mitologia e la sua continuity.

    Questo, secondo il CEO dell’azienda, è ciò che rende i personaggi riconoscibili nel corso dei decenni e consente loro di rimanere rilevanti anche in futuro.

    In un mondo in cui gli algoritmi stanno sempre più prendendo il sopravvento sul ruolo dei creatori, la posizione della DC Comics è un promemoria: l’arte è viva finché c’è respiro umano in essa.

    L'articolo La DC Comics prende posizione: “nessuna intelligenza artificiale generativa” proviene da Red Hot Cyber.

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  • @Otttoz 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  • Robot Phone Home…Or Else

    We would have enjoyed [Harishankar’s] tear down of a robot vacuum cleaner, even if it didn’t have a savage twist at the end. Turns out, the company deliberately bricked his smart vacuum.

    Like many of us, [Harishankar] is suspicious of devices beaming data back to their makers. He noted a new vacuum cleaner was pinging a few IP address, including one that was spitting out logging or telemetry data frequently. Of course, he had the ability to block the IP address which he did. End of story, right?

    No. After a few days of working perfectly, the robot wouldn’t turn on. He returned it under warranty, but the company declared it worked fine. They returned it and, indeed, it was working. A few days later, it quit again. This started a cycle of returning the device where it would work, it would come home and work for a few days, then quit again.

    You can probably guess where this is going, but to be fair, we gave you a big hint. The fact that it would work for days after blocking the IP address wouldn’t seem like a smoking gun in real time.

    The turning point was when the company refused to have any further service on the unit. So it was time to pull out the screwdriver. Inside was a dual-CPU AllWinner SoC running Linux and a microcontroller to run the hardware. Of course, there were myriad sensors and motors, too. The same internals are used by several different brands of vacuum cleaners, so these internals aren’t just one brand.

    Essentially, he wrote his own software to read all the sensors and drive all the motors using his own computers, bypassing the onboard CPU. But he found one thing interesting. The Android Debug Bridge was wide open on the Linux computer. Sort of.

    The problem was, you could only get in a few seconds after booting up. After that, it would disconnect. A little more poking fixed that. The software stack was impressive, using Google Cartographer to map the house, for example.

    But what wasn’t impressive was the reason for the repeated failures. A deliberate command was sent to kill the robot when it quit phoning home with telemetry. Of course, at the service center, it was able to report and so it worked fine.

    The hardware and the software are impressive. The enforcement of unnecessary data collection is not. It does, however, make us want to buy one of these just for the development platform. [Harishankar] has already done the work to make it useful.

    It isn’t just vacuums. Android phones spew a notorious amount of data. Even your smart matress — yes, there are smart matresses — can get into the act.

    hackaday.com/2025/10/24/robot-…

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  • @jackdaniel Holy sheet! 😀

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    La DC Comics prende posizione: “nessuna intelligenza artificiale generativa”📌 Link all'articolo : https://www.redhotcyber.com/post/la-dc-comics-prende-posizione-nessuna-intelligenza-artificiale-generativa/#redhotcyber #hacking #cti #ai #online #it #cybercrime #cybersecurity #technology #news #cyberthreatintelligence #innovation #privacy
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    Come mai Firefox per un attimo sta utilizzando 3 GB di memoria? Sarà per caso le nuove funzionalità dell'IA che mi sta facendo succhiare l'anima?Ditemi da dove si disattiva questa merda.
  • Robot Phone Home…Or Else

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    Robot Phone Home…Or ElseWe would have enjoyed [Harishankar’s] tear down of a robot vacuum cleaner, even if it didn’t have a savage twist at the end. Turns out, the company deliberately bricked his smart vacuum.Like many of us, [Harishankar] is suspicious of devices beaming data back to their makers. He noted a new vacuum cleaner was pinging a few IP address, including one that was spitting out logging or telemetry data frequently. Of course, he had the ability to block the IP address which he did. End of story, right?No. After a few days of working perfectly, the robot wouldn’t turn on. He returned it under warranty, but the company declared it worked fine. They returned it and, indeed, it was working. A few days later, it quit again. This started a cycle of returning the device where it would work, it would come home and work for a few days, then quit again.You can probably guess where this is going, but to be fair, we gave you a big hint. The fact that it would work for days after blocking the IP address wouldn’t seem like a smoking gun in real time.The turning point was when the company refused to have any further service on the unit. So it was time to pull out the screwdriver. Inside was a dual-CPU AllWinner SoC running Linux and a microcontroller to run the hardware. Of course, there were myriad sensors and motors, too. The same internals are used by several different brands of vacuum cleaners, so these internals aren’t just one brand.Essentially, he wrote his own software to read all the sensors and drive all the motors using his own computers, bypassing the onboard CPU. But he found one thing interesting. The Android Debug Bridge was wide open on the Linux computer. Sort of.The problem was, you could only get in a few seconds after booting up. After that, it would disconnect. A little more poking fixed that. The software stack was impressive, using Google Cartographer to map the house, for example.But what wasn’t impressive was the reason for the repeated failures. A deliberate command was sent to kill the robot when it quit phoning home with telemetry. Of course, at the service center, it was able to report and so it worked fine.The hardware and the software are impressive. The enforcement of unnecessary data collection is not. It does, however, make us want to buy one of these just for the development platform. [Harishankar] has already done the work to make it useful.It isn’t just vacuums. Android phones spew a notorious amount of data. Even your smart matress — yes, there are smart matresses — can get into the act.hackaday.com/2025/10/24/robot-…
  • Eh via buon venerdì 🥰

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    @Otttoz 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣