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AutonomousE retweeted
Real assessment of Fable5 from engineers around me: -somewhat better than Opus on OSS repos -about the same on closed-source repos -much more expensive So for real orgs, the value prop is pretty vague But sure, keep believing it was so powerful the government had to ban it
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This whole mythos/fable thing has a 90's german softporn vibe.
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AutonomousE retweeted
Replying to @RhysSullivan
inferencel and promptchud are great phrases
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Bypassing #EU #AgeVerification using their own infrastructure. I've ported the Android app logic to a Chrome extension - stripping out the pesky step of handing over biometric data which they can leak... and pass verification instantly. Step 1: Install the extension Step 2: Register an identity (just once) Step 3: Continue using the web as normal The extension detects the QR code, generates a cryptographically identical payload and tells the verifier I'm over 18, which it "fully trusts". This isn't a bug... it's a fundamental design flaw they can't solve without irrevocably tying a key to you personally; which then allows tracking/monitoring. Of course, I could skip the enrolment process entirely and hard-code the credentials into the extension... and the verifier would never know.
Hacking the #EU #AgeVerification app in under 2 minutes. During setup, the app asks you to create a PIN. After entry, the app *encrypts* it and saves it in the shared_prefs directory. 1. It shouldn't be encrypted at all - that's a really poor design. 2. It's not cryptographically tied to the vault which contains the identity data. So, an attacker can simply remove the PinEnc/PinIV values from the shared_prefs file and restart the app. After choosing a different PIN, the app presents credentials created under the old profile and let's the attacker present them as valid. Other issues: 1. Rate limiting is an incrementing number in the same config file. Just reset it to 0 and keep trying. 2. "UseBiometricAuth" is a boolean, also in the same file. Set it to false and it just skips that step. Seriously @vonderleyen - this product will be the catalyst for an enormous breach at some point. It's just a matter of time.
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Ik ga maar even op deze manier reageren omdat deze ziohond @bente_zwaan een reply geeft en meteen blockt: Wonen er blanke mensen in gaza en lebanon ?
Replying to @bente_zwaan @NOS
Omdat Sudan geen bevriende "westerse" natie is die weerloze mensen afslacht. Is dat verder duidelijk ?
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FFS I spent more than a day trying to fix the hostname of my #DGX spark. Nvidia made an incredible effort to make their version of Ubuntu suck even more than the original.
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AutonomousE retweeted
Despite her enthusiasm for sending other people's children to the frontlines of war, Ursula von der Leyen laughs at the idea of her own children serving in the military. 😳
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Try your favorite AI
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Dat is totaal niet wat ik schreef maar dit is wel consistent met jouw volkje en jullie geschiedsvervalsing.
En? Wat probeer jij nu te vertellen? Dat er maar Eén groep joden is? Wie er nu werkelijk onopgeleid hier?
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AutonomousE retweeted
Iran is not Iraq
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OMG WOW Former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levy completely dismantles the Zionist narrative by exposing Israel's brutal occupation, structural apartheid, and devastation of Gaza He explicitly points out that Israel is the aggressor seeking regional domination, making a mockery of the victimhood arguments presented by the Israeli side and defending the rights of Palestinians.
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Mass surveillance and censorship are escalating in many countries right now. There is a global attack on secure encrypted communication. Often, authorities, politicians, and tech companies work together to push for new laws. One example: when Ashton Kutcher (yes, the actor), through his tech company Thorn, tried to introduce total surveillance of all EU citizens through undemocratic and corrupt methods. First, Ashton Kutcher convinced the EU Commission that they could scan everything on an EU citizen’s phone or computer (messages, photos, emails, phone calls, all of it) for child sexual abuse material without, at the same time, looking at the content of other types of communication. And then? And then EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson presented the legislative proposal called Chat Control, which aimed to scan everything on all EU citizens' phones and computers (including conversations in end-to-end-encrypted messaging services). The message from the Commission was: we will only search for child sexual abuse material (CSAM). And then? And then experts from all over the world explained to her that the kind of scanning she was talking about (as Ylva described it: a drug-sniffing dog that can detect illegal content in a message without reading the message) simply cannot be done safely, and that Chat Control would mean the end of privacy and pose a security threat to all Europeans. Ylva responded with: “what about the children?” And then? And then it was revealed that Thorn, the organization founded by Ashton Kutcher and which had been lobbying for Chat Control from the beginning, was selling the kind of scanning technology that could be used for Chat Control – despite being registered as a charity organization in the EU’s lobbying registry. And then? And then it was revealed that Thorn, together with the EU Commission, had also started and funded “children’s rights organizations” that had supported the proposal. What appeared publicly to be charitable organizations were in fact lobby groups. And then? And then it was revealed that Europol wanted unlimited access and wanted to use the scanning for more than just child abuse crimes, saying that all data – also unfiltered and innocent material – should be stored because it “could at some point be useful to law enforcement”. And then? And then it was revealed that employees at Europol had joined Thorn, to lobby their old colleagues. And then? And then politicians in Brussels wanted to exempt themselves from the scanning. And then? And then the European Parliament, in an almost historic consensus, voted against the proposal and called Chat Control nothing but mass surveillance. As one of the members of the parliament said: “The Commission wasn’t focusing on protecting children but wanted mass surveillance.” And then? And then The Council of the EU (law proposals must go through both the Parliament and the Council), after three years of negotiation, finally reached a common position on Chat Control. The requirement for mandatory scanning (including end-to-end encrypted messaging services) was removed, which is a major victory, but several problematic elements remain in the Council's position. For instance, the Council wants to demand ID Control to use messaging services (including end-to-end encrypted). And then? And then, in 2026 the final negotiations began, between the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the EU. At the same time, the European Commission is working on a Plan B, through the initiative Going Dark/ProtectEU, where they once again try to force total surveillance (this time organized crime is the excuse) on the citizens of the EU. And then? youtube.com/watch?v=fPzvUW8q…
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AutonomousE retweeted
New ad by the Norwegian Consumer Council: "A Day in the Life of an Ensh*ttificator"
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DE FVD IS EEN VERLENGSTUK VAN HET KREMLIN Weet u het nog? 2016: vanuit het niets was daar ineens het 'Oekraïne-referendum'. Een initiatief van (o.a.) het net opgerichte FVD. Uit onderzoek blijkt dat dit referendum is gesteund door het Kremlin en werd vergezeld van een enorme desinformatiecampagne. Hadden de Nederlanders belang bij het referendum? Nee, de enige die er belang bij had was Poetin.
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D66 komt met nieuwe kandidaat staatssecretaris
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AutonomousE retweeted
Bitcoin just hit $69,000. Strong support at $0. See chart below:
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