What’s up today? (Part 2)

Very sad really. Mass propaganda in the mass media culture.

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F3cking evil, actually

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Careful you can get nicked for a meme like that now :see_no_evil:

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Thanks Mark, will check this out. Bret Victor is great

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The article mentions using filecoin and/or arweave for storage … so :ant: would also be an option I suppose.

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Talks about the last few years of developments with cryptocurrency, AI, Silicon Valley, Coinbase, Altman, and seems very relevant to Autonomi and the political landscape the project is entering.

I used to be a strong supporter of the EU. Especially when I looked at who was in the Brexit camp…
The utter pish spouted since the Liberation of the Donbass commenced has been disheartening and then to put the tin lid on it, this happens.

I accept that soy-boy vegetarian wimps with alternative sexualities must be allowed to exist. That does not mean these inadequates should be allowed to dictate to the rest of us or be allowed to pretend they are in any way normal.

Away and chew your cardboard in a corner if it makes you happy, but dont try to get me to eat your processed shite.

Q How can you tell if someone is a vegetarian?
A You don’t need to. They will tell you at excruciating length without any prompting.

PS Nigel Farage is, was and will forever remain a wanker who has highly successfully tapped into the innate racism of the English and made a fortune.

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:laughing: :laughing:

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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/internet-archive-hacked-data-breach-impacts-31-million-users/

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Jean-Paul Schmetz, SVP of Ads at Brave, discusses the evolution of search engines from closed platforms like AOL to today’s open web, and how advertising has influenced their growth. We dive into AI’s integration in search and advertising, the challenges of maintaining privacy, and the future role of regulation. Jean-Paul also shares practical tips for users to protect their privacy and take control of their data.
Key Takeaways:
The evolving relationship between browsers, search engines, and the Internet, and how advertising has shaped the development of all three

The integration of AI in search and advertising, and the complexities of maintaining privacy in digital advertising as we navigate an AI-driven future

Balancing privacy and efficiency when leveraging LLMs, and the role regulation will play in the future of AI-powered advertising

Ways we can empower users to make simple but impactful changes to protect their privacy, own their data, and shape their lives online

Guest Bio: JP Schmetz is the SVP of Ads at Brave, and a Brave Board Observer. He’s been building tech companies since 1995 (once of which—Cliqz—eventually became Brave Search).

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Very interesting discussion on the value of a search engine related to a browser. You can’t really have browsers without a search engine, and you can’t have a search engine without browsers. Relevant to the network for sure.

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Approx 8 hours this stream starts. FAA license has been given for this test flight and the next

Window for launch starts at 7AM CST

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Booster catch is kinda mental.

The fact some folk sat down and said lets catch this enormous booster with a pair of chopsticks is obnoxious :laughing:

No doubt they will nail it even if it doesn’t happen tomorrow.

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Today for me. 11PM lol, almost tomorrow

EDIT: They (NSF) have a trailer with cameras setup across the road from the launchpad.

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Launch is scheduled for 25 minutes past the hour. Is only 1/2 hour window so they can only hold for upto 5 minutes.

T-37 minutes at time of posting

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Perfect catch of the booster and beautiful launch.

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This booster catch really was very very impressive

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Ahhhh no. I forgot :disappointed_relieved:

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Insane catch, mind blowing.

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