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Un semplice analizzatore di chat whatsapp


Per quelli che non vogliono impazzire a leggere chat di gruppo infinte.

Andrebbe un po' affinata, se possibile senza arrivare a usare l'AI per leggerezza.

AAA cercasi affilatori di spade

in reply to Scimmia di Mare

un sistema per creare un sommario delle chat con millemila messaggi non letti.

Non so se genera anch un albero stimato delle conversazioni, per rimediare alla coglionagine di quelli che non menzionano mai il messaggio cui rispondono

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io sono convinto che se analizza la mia chat di Scuola (gruppo genitori), si suicida

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E magari integrarlo in fluffy chat.

Volevo quasi sentire lo sviluppatore di raccoon se conviene switchare a kmp subito o vedere di migliorarla prima e poi switchare.

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AI kids' toys give explicit and dangerous responses in tests




Trump Gives Big Tech Friends an Early Christmas Gift With Order Against State AI Regulations




Palestinians in Gaza Are Watched, Tracked, and Targeted by Israeli Surveillance


Award-winning Palestinian reporter Mohammed Mhawish, who left Gaza last year, joins us to discuss his new piece for New York magazine about Israel’s surveillance practices. It describes how Palestinians throughout the genocide in Gaza have been watched, tracked and often killed by Israeli forces who have access to their most intimate details, including phone and text records, social relations…

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Palestinians in Gaza Are Watched, Tracked, and Targeted by Israeli Surveillance




Palestinians in Gaza Are Watched, Tracked, and Targeted by Israeli Surveillance




Trump Gives Big Tech Friends an Early Christmas Gift With Order Against State AI Regulations




Trump Gives Big Tech Friends an Early Christmas Gift With Order Against State AI Regulations


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Three US personnel killed in Islamic State attack on convoy in central Syria


Three US military personnel, including two army soldiers and a civilian interpreter, were killed on Saturday after a suspected Islamic State (IS) attacker targeted a joint American-Syrian convoy in central Syria, the US military said.

US Central Command said three additional US soldiers sustained injuries in the attack, which took place in the town of Palmyra. The command said a lone gunman opened fire while US troops were carrying out what it described as a “key leader engagement”.

IS did not immediately claim responsibility. However, a senior US official said early assessments point to the armed group as the likely perpetrator. The official added that the attack occurred in an area outside Syrian government control.


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Wait, we have to learn this again?

Did we not do this... 20 years ago, with the music industry?







"I was forced to use AI until the day I was laid off." Copywriters reveal how AI has decimated their industry


[...]How have the copywriters been faring, in a world awash in cheap AI text generators and wracked with AI adoption mania in executive circles? As always, we turn to the workers themselves. And once again, the stories they have to tell are unhappy ones. These are accounts of gutted departments, dried up work, lost jobs, and closed businesses. I’ve heard from copywriters who now fear losing their apartments, one who turned to sex work, and others, who, to their chagrin, have been forced to use AI themselves.

Readers of this series will recognize some recurring themes: The work that client firms are settling for is not better when it’s produced by AI, but it’s cheaper, and deemed “good enough.” Copywriting work has not vanished completely, but has often been degraded to gigs editing client-generated AI output. Wages and rates are in free fall, though some hold out hope that business will realize that a human touch will help them stand out from the avalanche of AI homogeneity.



Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline


Published Dec. 12, 2025
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Firms with ties to Cuba are getting a larger share of Venezuelan oil exports, as the island’s security agents boost President Nicolás Maduro’s defenses.

[If the US didn't embargo and sanction Cuba and Venezuela, this wouldn't be necessary.]

On Friday, Cuban officials condemned the American seizure of the tanker, calling it in a statement an “act of piracy and maritime terrorism” that hurts Cuba and its people.

“This action is part of the U.S. escalation aimed at hampering Venezuela’s legitimate right to freely use and trade its natural resources with other nations, including the supplies of hydrocarbons to Cuba,” the statement said.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/12/world/americas/venezuela-cuba-oil-tanker.html

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Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline