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Project to create a new open source european operating system for desktop and mobile devices. Target is also to break the American dominance in OS

Germany Katılım Eylül 2025
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Google CEO tries to tell University students to love AI. They tell him to BOO off. This is what most people think of the hated AI, we don't want it.
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Fuck You I Quit
Fuck You I Quit@fuckyouiquit·
Meta will layoff 8000 of its workforce starting tomorrow morning. Their net income over the last 12 months was $70,587,000,000. They could give every single one of their 79,000 workers a $440,000 bonus and still sock away over $35,827,000,000 in pure profit.
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Joseph Gordon-Levitt says “almost all” AI systems are “built on mass theft,” arguing that companies using large language models “shouldn’t be forgiven for that past theft.”
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ULTRA OS@ULTRAOS2025·
They will not be extensively tested, but at least we will have a foundation for the first implementation in real-life applications. Creating the code and conducting thorough testing are entirely separate challenges.
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ULTRA OS@ULTRAOS2025·
I have decided to hire a second programmer for some tasks to achieve results faster. As my budget is very limited, I can only spend €500 on programming and two video clips. For that amount, we will be able to implement three new diagram types into the UltraCanvas API.
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Mᜋtt
Mᜋtt@MMatt14·
Flash disappeared overnight as browsers and sites simply dropped support because Apple and Google saw it as a threat to their business. That's why they also sabotaged HTML5 and kept webapps from becoming the new standard.
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Monastery - Wishlist on Steam
Monastery - Wishlist on Steam@Unseen_Domains·
Two years ago, 18% of game devs said AI was hurting the industry. Last year, 30%. This year, 52%. Among players: 85% are now negative on AI in games. 63% picked the most negative response option available. No other creative industry pairs this much hostility from its workforce and its audience at the same time. 85% player hostility and growing. How high can it get? There is not much headroom left.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In a world where artificial intelligence can replicate a person’s voice or face in seconds, Denmark is stepping forward with a groundbreaking proposal: a copyright law that grants every citizen ownership of their own likeness. If passed, this law would mean no one — not even AI companies — could legally use your face, voice, or body data without consent. The move comes amid growing global concerns about deepfakes, where digital replicas of real people are used in scams, misinformation, and even political manipulation.
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Elvis
Elvis@elvissun·
alright here’s every practical security tip i have on agents: - move critical data to a USB stick, unplug when sleeping - security by least privilege, not by prompts - billing cap on everything AI touches - limit reads of external data, wrap in always - don’t post about what access your agent has publicly - those are prompt injection invitations (unless @levelsio already posted about it, then it’s a race) - don’t connect to moltbook (lol?) - roll every skill yourself - sandbox browser access - readonly prod access - allow prod writes only for specific use cases (i have /admin/zoe/* for zoe to handle support cases like credit topups) - one-time access for anything sensitive (eg gmail) with human in the loop, self-revoke access on script finish - create dedicated scripts, avoid improvised bash - use better models - audit trails everywhere -> security self-improvements mistakes will happen. limit worst case, embrace the rest
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@levelsio@levelsio

This guy has lots of great security tips if you're coding with AI, great follow @elvissun

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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Marc Andreessen: AI coding doesn’t eliminate programmers — it redefines them. The job is no longer typing code line by line, it’s orchestrating 10 coding bots in parallel, arguing with them, debugging their output, changing the spec, and pushing them toward the right result. But here’s the catch: if you don’t understand how to write code yourself, you can’t evaluate what the AI gives you. The next layer of programming isn’t writing scripts — it’s supervising AI that writes them. Today’s best programmers spend their day jumping between terminals, managing multiple coding bots, fixing mistakes, and refining instructions. The irony? You still need deep fundamentals, because without them, you won’t know when the AI is wrong. The job of the programmer has changed. Now it’s about arguing with coding bots, debugging AI-generated code, and understanding why something doesn’t work or isn’t fast enough. AI abstracts the work — but only people who truly understand code can tell if the abstraction is doing the right thing. Programmers aren’t going away — they’re becoming 10x, 100x, even 1,000x more productive. Tasks are changing, the job is changing, but humans are still overseeing the process, evaluating results, fixing errors, and making judgment calls. AI changes how we code, not who is responsible. The future programmer isn’t replaced by AI — they’re upgraded by it. You still need to learn how to write and understand code, because when the AI gets it wrong, humans are the ones who have to know why. That up-leveling of capability is the real revolution.
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Ed Newton-Rex
Ed Newton-Rex@ednewtonrex·
A few months ago I was curious to know how much Anna's Archive was charging AI developers for access to their massive library of pirated works for training - so I emailed them saying I was interested in buying access. Here is their reply. They are charging $200,000 (payable via crypto, of course). You get high-speed access to the full collection. This includes more than 60 million books. (This is also the group that recently stole Spotify's entire music catalog, so expect this to be available to high rollers too.) This is the collection Nvidia is accused of accessing for training. Training on pirated works is rife in the AI industry. It's been embraced by some of the biggest AI companies in their greed-fuelled race to win the AI market. When they claim what they're doing is somehow fair, remember that not only is it theft (which is bad enough) - it supports further theft by funding pirates. We desperately need a hard reset in the AI industry. It must turn away from theft, and start paying the people whose work it relies on.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation

NVIDIA allegedly contacted Anna's Archive directly for access to ~500 terabytes of "pirated" books and papers for pre-training their LLMs Anna's warned them the collections were illegal and copyrighted. NVIDIA's data strategy team pushed anyway; executives gave the green light within days, per internal docs cited in the lawsuit.

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Angry Tom
Angry Tom@AngryTomtweets·
KYC Video Verification is officially dead
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ULTRA OS@ULTRAOS2025·
@CalderMoore_ When our project goes forward I would like to make a space game with you.
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