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« In a world dominated by bit.ly, adf.ly, and several thousand other malware cover-up tools, this list reduces the length of URLs in a much more legitimate and transparent manner. Essentially, it automatically removes unnecessary $/& values from the URLs, making them easier to copy from the URL bar and pasting elsewhere as links. Enjoy. »
« Hi, my name is Scott McCloud! I'm a cartoonist and comics scholar. Back in 2008, i created a comic book for Google explaining the inner workings of their soon-to-be-released new browser, Chrome.
The comic was a web phenomenon when for 2 days it was the only source of information on this major software release. But now that we're entering the 2020s. Me and the good folks at Google had the same feeling : Chrome has changed so much that we owe you guys an update. »
The comic was a web phenomenon when for 2 days it was the only source of information on this major software release. But now that we're entering the 2020s. Me and the good folks at Google had the same feeling : Chrome has changed so much that we owe you guys an update. »
Article de janvier 2020
Article de 2019
« Here's Amazon's pitch: Landlord Alexa "makes it easy for property managers to set up and manage Alexa-powered smart home experiences throughout their buildings."
Satire is dead. Poe's Law rules all.
Landlord Alexa incorporates special commands that "let their residents pay rent, submit maintenance requests, and manage other things."
It also lets landlords "drop in" (Alexaspeak for "trigger the mic and camera") in their tenants' homes. »
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/amazons-alexa-for-landlords-is-a-privacy-nightmare-waiting-to-happen/
Satire is dead. Poe's Law rules all.
Landlord Alexa incorporates special commands that "let their residents pay rent, submit maintenance requests, and manage other things."
It also lets landlords "drop in" (Alexaspeak for "trigger the mic and camera") in their tenants' homes. »
https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/amazons-alexa-for-landlords-is-a-privacy-nightmare-waiting-to-happen/
« The city council and mayor unanimously approved two ordinances. The first is similar to those passed in Boston, San Francisco, etc. it bans all government use of facial recognition including use by police, schools, etc. notably this also includes use by TSA or airlines at PDX
The second ordinance is historic. It bans private businesses from using facial recognition in places of “public accommodation” as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. That means stores can’t use it on their customers, or on people walking by. It’s a huge deal. »
EDIT : article publié hier, juste survolé, pas pris le temps de lire https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/g5p9z3/amazon-spent-dollar24000-to-kill-portlands-facial-recognition-ban
The second ordinance is historic. It bans private businesses from using facial recognition in places of “public accommodation” as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act. That means stores can’t use it on their customers, or on people walking by. It’s a huge deal. »
EDIT : article publié hier, juste survolé, pas pris le temps de lire https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/g5p9z3/amazon-spent-dollar24000-to-kill-portlands-facial-recognition-ban
« An Avast antivirus subsidiary sells 'Every search. Every click. Every buy. On every site.' Its clients have included Home Depot, Google, Microsoft, Pepsi, and McKinsey. »