Twitter said:We recently found a bug that stored passwords unmasked in an internal log. We fixed the bug and have no indication of a breach or misuse by anyone. As a precaution, consider changing your password on all services where you’ve used this password.
As a recovering audiophile, no. Don’t waste your money on a tape deck. It’s not a better source than a good CD player.The first new reel-to-reel tape deck in decades is going on sale
I like collecting vinyl... but this might be a bit much.
An internal petition calling for Google to stay out of "the business of war" was gaining support Tuesday, with some workers reportedly quitting to protest a collaboration with the US military.
About 4,000 Google employees were said to have signed a petition that began circulating about three months ago urging the internet giant to refrain from using artificial intelligence to make US military drones better at recognizing what they are monitoring.
It's unfortunate that those employees don't realize the bad guys are already weaponizing AI.Google worker rebellion against military project growsAn internal petition calling for Google to stay out of "the business of war" was gaining support Tuesday, with some workers reportedly quitting to protest a collaboration with the US military.
About 4,000 Google employees were said to have signed a petition that began circulating about three months ago urging the internet giant to refrain from using artificial intelligence to make US military drones better at recognizing what they are monitoring.
Actually, for a variety of reasons, Google should spin off that division.
Court rules it is unconstitutional for Trump (public officials) to "block" people online.
I actually think that's wrong, j-dude.
I mean, elected officials can choose who to listen to, and who not to listen to. Might as well mandate that they read certain magazines or newspapers. (Are newspapers still a thing?)
The public's 1A right to speak enables the corollary right of the elected official to completely ignore them. Completely.
Blocking a person on twitter not only prevents the person from seeing what you tweeted (unless they jump through some hoops to get around it, as Act suggested), it also prevents other people from tweeting to you, which other people can hear.
If Trump is so sensitive that he can't handle mean people on Twitter, he doesn't have to block them. He can do the equivalent of sticking his fingers in his ears. He can mute them. Muted tweeters can still see what he tweets. Can still tweet whatever they want, all day long. Everyone else can see what they tweet. And Trump gets to be happily oblivious to it.