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Oh shit! The new Behind the Bastards has Ed Helms & they're talking about Curtis Fucking Yarvin. The monarchist "philosopher" of the Nerd Reich.

iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-…

#NerdReich #BehindTheBastards #CurtisYarvin #JDVance #PererThiel



Nearly 100,000 Arizona voters are in limbo thanks to an error in registration system

• Arizona is the only state that requires anyone who wants to cast a ballot in state and local elections to show documented proof of citizenship.

• Several crucial state races hang in the balance — including a measure about whether to enshrine abortion access in the state Constitution.

latimes.com/politics/story/202…



Report: Cancer diagnoses are more common but so is surviving


A new report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live more. But more people are also getting diagnosed, and at younger ages.

#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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Foundation software includes a Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) that can be configured to be publicly accessible via TCP port 4243 to support a companion mobile app.

However, this also exposes the Microsoft SQL server to external attacks that try and brute force MSSQL accounts configured on the server.

By default, MSSQL has an admin account named 'sa' while Foundation has added a second one named 'dba.'

Users who have not changed the default passwords on these accounts are susceptible to hijacks by external actors.

Those who did but picked weak passwords may still be compromised via brute-forcing.

bleepingcomputer.com/news/secu…




TFG nullified an Obama-backed rule that added people with mental illnesses to the national background check database.

Just sayin.

2/28/2017
#tfg

#tfg
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Congressman Mike Turner, a Republican, represents Springfield, Ohio, in the House. And he hasn't said a goddamn thing about the terrorism against his district. Remember that in November and vote for Democrat Amy Cox, who has actually stood up for the Haitian immigrants and the city. voteamycox.com/




Happy full moon! Don't forget there is a lunar eclipse tonight. The moon will only be covered a little bit by the earth shadow but might look a little spooky at quarter to eleven here in Ottawa.


I stumbled accross this totally random photo I took almost exactly 15 years ago. This was my room in our shared appartment.
Man, this brings back some memories...
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So I made a #Queen playlist for #metalheads (and people who say they don't like Queen).

It has it all, 18 songs full of speed, thrash, lots of prog, some epic doom.
Solos, riffs, drama (lots of drama) and power ballads. And synth pop.

Here you go:
YT: music.youtube.com/playlist?lis…
Qobuz: open.qobuz.com/playlist/285008…
Spotify: open.spotify.com/playlist/26pM…
Tidal: tidal.com/browse/playlist/f237…

Shout out to @wendigo and @sariash for providing the Qobuz, Spotify and Tidal playlists 🙏 🤘

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in reply to Dgar

nice one!

I got this... 🤘

@sariash @wendigo

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A contradiction facing SaaS companies is they charge per employee using the software but are investing in AI whose selling point is companies need fewer employees.

Salesforce is pivoting to charging $2 per conversation with a chatbot as their new usage based model.

The pitch to customers is cost savings. Its COO gave an example of a 5,000-person call center needing 30% fewer workers within 5 years.

To investors it’s that per conversation pricing mitigates revenue loss from having fewer users.

in reply to Dare Obasanjo

This "example" had so many red flags.
Their AI hasn't been around for 5 years, so at best is a projection. But I rather think it's a fabrication and wishful thinking.

And 2$ per chatbot conversation for a start doesn't seem cheap for me. In my experience i comunicate less than 5 minutes with a chatbot before I'm totally annoyed. Leading to a "hourly rate" of 24$.
But to really solve a non trivial problem i would afterwards need human support in many cases 🤷🏻‍♂️

From the vendor/Salesforce side it's a great business model. After the AI is deployed and the staff is reduced it's a nice lock-in. No matter if it works or not. They can increase the price, their customers can't throw them out because they no longer have the people. And migrating to another tool is expensive (and leads to lock-in with a different vendor)

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in reply to Dare Obasanjo

Salesforce doesn't only charge per user, they charge based on compute too, and using AI is definitely going to increase those costs.


Suspicious♦️ mail containing white powder sent to #election #offices in at least 16 states

None of the mail has been deemed hazardous so far
but it has caused #evacuations

At least some of the packages were signed by the
❌“United States Traitor Elimination Army,”
according to a copy of a letter sent to members of the Elections Infrastructure Information Sharing and Analysis Center

The National Association of Secretaries of State released a statement urging an end to the “threatening and intimidating actions towards election officials” during recent election cycles.
abcnews.go.com/Politics/suspic…

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I don’t think our nation as a whole, especially SCOTUS, and our electoral system specifically, will ever recover from the MAGA-GOP enshittification they’ve been subjected to. Layers of Gov will function better if Democrats achieve power in Congress & the White House, but we have 50 states + territories with all those local & state offices, and we have Citizens United, Federalists, Heritage, and our cadre of oligarchs. I think it’s safe to say America is well & truly fucked.


It's deeply disturbing to see a Labour Prime Minister praising the policies of a far-right demagogue.

Our focus must be on creating safe routes and supporting our fellow humans, not on continuing with a hostile environment that thrives on cruelty and punishes vulnerability.

While Keir Starmer says he's keen to learn from Italy, Amnesty International has condemned their approach as depriving people of liberty and dignity.





Let's discuss 🙂

#linux

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in reply to It's FOSS

It doesn't look good.

Look at Wayland. It's been in development how long? And it's pretty much unusable on a regular desktop.

Gnome? It used to be good, now it leaks memory everywhere, extensions can crash it easily and they're needed because for some reason they're trying to copy MacOS looks. Gnome 3 was the best and many changes after it are a regression.

Then there's Rust ... there's so much hype around it and very few, if any finished products. And they want it for kernel dev...

in reply to It's FOSS

Linux is great for the people who can use it, but the way I see it is that Linux is like self driving cars. Self driving cars won’t be accepted if they are just as good as or better than people they need to be significantly better. In the same vein Linux is just on the back foot, it needs to be significantly better and have distros that are focused on being immutable and safe for totally tech illiterate people before we have the year of the Linux desktop.