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key word here is self-reported
October 25, 2025 at 5:18 PM
key word here is self-reported
ok like i get the point being made here but also i feel like maybe don't post unredacted nazi propaganda?
October 23, 2025 at 10:36 PM
ok like i get the point being made here but also i feel like maybe don't post unredacted nazi propaganda?
i mean i agree that thia quote shows him to be out of touch, but in his defence i'm pretty sure hank green is not a fan of ai or crypto/nfts.
October 21, 2025 at 4:58 PM
i mean i agree that thia quote shows him to be out of touch, but in his defence i'm pretty sure hank green is not a fan of ai or crypto/nfts.
you would know better than i would on this, but wouldn't it require logic for every kind of potential execution environment to be able to reliably detect which strings have the potential to result in code execution in a way that couldn't be cirxumvented?
October 8, 2025 at 5:44 PM
you would know better than i would on this, but wouldn't it require logic for every kind of potential execution environment to be able to reliably detect which strings have the potential to result in code execution in a way that couldn't be cirxumvented?
that makes sense, i still feel like any text entry widget capable of executing arbitrary code should be designed with a lot of care, but maybe that's just too much to ask for given how many there are
October 8, 2025 at 5:44 PM
that makes sense, i still feel like any text entry widget capable of executing arbitrary code should be designed with a lot of care, but maybe that's just too much to ask for given how many there are
i feel like the real fix here is that file explorer should display a warning when pasting a string long enough to not be fully displayed that will result in code execution, that feels like an absurd design flaw that it doesn't
October 8, 2025 at 5:08 PM
i feel like the real fix here is that file explorer should display a warning when pasting a string long enough to not be fully displayed that will result in code execution, that feels like an absurd design flaw that it doesn't
if you really are an anarchist, you should really understand that there is a difference between condemning a state as an institution of violence and dehumanizing the ethnicity it pretends to represent. you can and should condemn zionism without resorting to horrific antisemitic caricature.
October 8, 2025 at 4:21 PM
if you really are an anarchist, you should really understand that there is a difference between condemning a state as an institution of violence and dehumanizing the ethnicity it pretends to represent. you can and should condemn zionism without resorting to horrific antisemitic caricature.
but isn't that kind of the point? republicans ran a (psuedo) populist campain that got people who don't typically vote out, by means of (in their case only pretending to) address working class concerns… and it's been going well for them, otoh democrats have refused to do so and had their ass kicked.
October 7, 2025 at 5:22 PM
but isn't that kind of the point? republicans ran a (psuedo) populist campain that got people who don't typically vote out, by means of (in their case only pretending to) address working class concerns… and it's been going well for them, otoh democrats have refused to do so and had their ass kicked.
and even without an imsi catcher on site the cops can still get the data from the carriers
October 7, 2025 at 2:17 AM
and even without an imsi catcher on site the cops can still get the data from the carriers
i'm not lying. the closest i could find to something saying that is "Your activity and information you provide: Content you create, like posts, comments or audio", but that's only talking about stuff you upload to facebook, not passive listening
September 5, 2025 at 4:34 AM
i'm not lying. the closest i could find to something saying that is "Your activity and information you provide: Content you create, like posts, comments or audio", but that's only talking about stuff you upload to facebook, not passive listening
give me those links then
September 5, 2025 at 4:30 AM
give me those links then
find me literally any tos which says that, you specified facebook and a read it and it did not say that.
September 4, 2025 at 11:02 PM
find me literally any tos which says that, you specified facebook and a read it and it did not say that.
a few months ago facebook was caught running opening up a local network socket to open a sidechannel to deauth proxied users, and it was a big enough scandal in the security that even the scumbags they are shut it down as soon as it went public
September 4, 2025 at 10:41 PM
a few months ago facebook was caught running opening up a local network socket to open a sidechannel to deauth proxied users, and it was a big enough scandal in the security that even the scumbags they are shut it down as soon as it went public
it's simply not worth it for ad-tech companies to risk legal trouble and scandal to collect audio on you when they already have so much information on you from what you post, what you search, what you look at, etc. the truth is more mundane, but no less sinister
September 4, 2025 at 10:39 PM
it's simply not worth it for ad-tech companies to risk legal trouble and scandal to collect audio on you when they already have so much information on you from what you post, what you search, what you look at, etc. the truth is more mundane, but no less sinister
could not definitavely prove. espessially if your claim is that this is being done by an app like facebook instead of an os vender like apple or google, detecting that wouldn't even require any special hardware, assuming it's not being deliberately enabled by backdoors added by the os manufacturer
September 4, 2025 at 10:39 PM
could not definitavely prove. espessially if your claim is that this is being done by an app like facebook instead of an os vender like apple or google, detecting that wouldn't even require any special hardware, assuming it's not being deliberately enabled by backdoors added by the os manufacturer
having access to audio, but only audio which you upload to facebook as content. i also cannot stress enough that even disregarding any legal argument, it is technically impossible for them to do this in a way that an ordinary person with some security talent and some reverse engineering gear
September 4, 2025 at 10:39 PM
having access to audio, but only audio which you upload to facebook as content. i also cannot stress enough that even disregarding any legal argument, it is technically impossible for them to do this in a way that an ordinary person with some security talent and some reverse engineering gear
facebook is bound by www.facebook.com/legal/terms m.facebook.com/legal/self_s... and m.facebook.com/legal/commer.... i read through all of them looking for any mention of audio recording and found nothing, i also read through the privacy policy (www.facebook.com/privacy/poli...) which does mention
Meta Terms of Service
The Meta Terms govern your use of Facebook, Messenger, and the other products, features, apps, services, technologies, and software we offer.
www.facebook.com
September 4, 2025 at 10:39 PM
facebook is bound by www.facebook.com/legal/terms m.facebook.com/legal/self_s... and m.facebook.com/legal/commer.... i read through all of them looking for any mention of audio recording and found nothing, i also read through the privacy policy (www.facebook.com/privacy/poli...) which does mention
that doesn't change the fact that this is impossible to do in a way that would not be possible to detect and definitively prove for someone with physical access tk the phone, and noone has ever found evidence of this practice which, notably, would be a crime
September 4, 2025 at 8:51 PM
that doesn't change the fact that this is impossible to do in a way that would not be possible to detect and definitively prove for someone with physical access tk the phone, and noone has ever found evidence of this practice which, notably, would be a crime
i believe that the microphone always listening myth is deliborately perpetuated by the ad-tech industry to prevent people from looking farther and gaining a real understanding of the mechanisms of how our privacy is violated, and what steps they can realisticly take to mitigate them.
September 4, 2025 at 5:53 PM
i believe that the microphone always listening myth is deliborately perpetuated by the ad-tech industry to prevent people from looking farther and gaining a real understanding of the mechanisms of how our privacy is violated, and what steps they can realisticly take to mitigate them.
yes but there would need to be client side code doing that which can be extracted and analysed by someone with physical access to the device. the fact that no security reasearcher has ever done this and found evidence is quite conclusive, because i assure you there are thousands trying.
September 4, 2025 at 5:53 PM
yes but there would need to be client side code doing that which can be extracted and analysed by someone with physical access to the device. the fact that no security reasearcher has ever done this and found evidence is quite conclusive, because i assure you there are thousands trying.
sorry are you implying that that the rapid erosion of voting rights is an unimportant distraction?!?
August 18, 2025 at 11:37 PM
sorry are you implying that that the rapid erosion of voting rights is an unimportant distraction?!?
let's make love the next pandemic
July 30, 2025 at 5:34 AM
let's make love the next pandemic
but if they aren't a greater risk, what's the point of designating them as a separate class with different rights and different punishments for breaking the law? why should the way you're treated by the justice system depend on where you were born?
July 20, 2025 at 8:07 PM
but if they aren't a greater risk, what's the point of designating them as a separate class with different rights and different punishments for breaking the law? why should the way you're treated by the justice system depend on where you were born?
even if we accept the dubious pretense that legality is equivalent to morality, undocumented immigrants do not commit more crime per capita compared to citizens, there is no reason the place someone is born should determine where they have the right to be.
July 20, 2025 at 7:28 PM
even if we accept the dubious pretense that legality is equivalent to morality, undocumented immigrants do not commit more crime per capita compared to citizens, there is no reason the place someone is born should determine where they have the right to be.