Linux foundation established to serve interest of monopolies. linux.slashdot.org/story/23/11/...
It happened a quarter of a century ago. The New York Times wrote that "An internal memorandum reflecting the views of some of Microsoft's top executives and software development managers reveals de...
Chromium really needs no support it dominates everywhere, really needs rubbed out and redrawn new rules. www.npr.org/2024/10/09/n...
I often wonder will people regret placing their DNA with companies that they know very little about, and how this plays out in future deals and mergers and who is going to ultimately own your life. lifehacker.com/health/how-t...
DNA analysis company 23andme has been in trouble lately: data was breached in a 2023 hack, and this September the entire board of directors resigned over disagreements with the CEO. That CEO, Anne Woj...
Ditto My contribution is De Do Do Do De Da Da Da or Roxanne
Seems they forgot about burning witches.
The Small WEB private by default users choose what is public, better than your address book contacts pilfered by nefarious monopolies. small-tech.org/about/#priva...
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Kids requests for poo songs make artists lots money on amazon music. www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kati...
“Alexa, play ‘Poopy Stupid Butt’ again.”
Wow the implication of this statement, we don't just sell you a car it's a tracking listening OS we can turn on and off for you. I can see nice classic cars going up in value no fancy data surveillance computer components required.
This is not going to be a happy future as privacy will continue to be eroded.
The problem to read the article the cookie agreement stitches up users to agree to who knows what surveillance. I would say in this day and age this could be published to open web without third parties to get the word out.