

Authy doesn’t work, but Authy is not that great privacy-wise. I use a self-host app anyway that’s backed up.
The Post Ninja


Authy doesn’t work, but Authy is not that great privacy-wise. I use a self-host app anyway that’s backed up.


I’ve seen this before. The great copyright battle continues, companies vs. peoples…


Browsing extensions are being discovered by directly probing them - over 6,200 of them - and they are particular extensions tied to religious, political, and neurodivergent use cases. This is more than just browser fingerprinting - it is breaching the privacy of the user and profiling them in ways deemed illegal in the EU (GDPR) and even California. That doesn’t include the tracking cookies, either.


While I am not against AI as a tool, this person being a tool with AI generated slop remixes everywhere as a hustle is not approve.


$80bn for VR Miis that didn’t have legs until last year
$80bn for “We have VRChat at home”


Instead they bought Moltbook, the reddit for ai bots (only ai bots can post)
They aren’t allowing fully ai generated code. Copyright office says ai used in the process does not forefit the copyright, but ai generating the content entirely (or almost entirely) does. By having the user be responsible for the code, it burdens the user to make sure this stuff isn’t abused to do that.