@glyph This feels about right, and with this, the next trick is building a culture of healing and support for when those who have fallen prey to this addiction are ready for change.
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A lot of folks are taking this as an argument to ditch Firefox.RE: https://infosec.exchange/@mttaggart/115589763564210807
A lot of folks are taking this as an argument to ditch Firefox. It isn't—at least not now. Use the tool that works for you, until it doesn't. This is a warning that the AI nonsense won't stop and long-term viability is doubtful. Prepare accordingly.
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No I do not regret giving my toddler a harmonica.No I do not regret giving my toddler a harmonica. At random points throughout the day, I'll receive a short folksy musical treat!
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Has anyone considered that maybe Fortinet is a really long-running practical joke?Has anyone considered that maybe Fortinet is a really long-running practical joke? https://fortiguard.fortinet.com/psirt/FG-IR-25-513
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Mozilla vs. their core audienceMozilla vs. their core audience
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I've said this before, but deploying an ad blocker to every endpoint will probably be the most impactful, user-protecting action I'll ever perform.RE: https://mastodon.social/@zackwhittaker/115372457623878441
I've said this before, but deploying an ad blocker to every endpoint will probably be the most impactful, user-protecting action I'll ever perform.
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Primary source for the WIRED satellite story.Primary source for the WIRED satellite story. Truly incredible work.
https://satcom.sysnet.ucsd.edu/
We pointed a commercial-off-the-shelf satellite dish at the sky and carried out the most comprehensive public study to date of geostationary satellite communication. A shockingly large amount of sensitive traffic is being broadcast unencrypted, including critical infrastructure, internal corporate and government communications, private citizens’ voice calls and SMS, and consumer Internet traffic from in-flight wifi and mobile networks. This data can be passively observed by anyone with a few hundred dollars of consumer-grade hardware. There are thousands of geostationary satellite transponders globally, and data from a single transponder may be visible from an area as large as 40% of the surface of the earth.
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Yet another reason to stop using Chrome: Gemini is coming right into the browser, including the address bar ("Omni bar") by default.I continue to be a happy @Vivaldi user, and this is a big reason why: they've committed to keeping generative AI out of the browser. https://vivaldi.com/blog/keep-exploring/
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Yet another reason to stop using Chrome: Gemini is coming right into the browser, including the address bar ("Omni bar") by default.Yet another reason to stop using Chrome: Gemini is coming right into the browser, including the address bar ("Omni bar") by default. These features are computationally expensive at scale, privacy-destroying, and just plain annoying.
https://blog.google/products/chrome/chrome-reimagined-with-ai/