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Month December 2022

America’s FTC Demands End to Mastercard’s ‘Illegal’ Blocking of Competing Debit Card Payment Networks

Friday America’s Federal Trade Commission issued an announcement on what it called “illegal business tactics that Mastercard has been using to force merchants to route debit card payments through its payment network,” saying the FTC is now requiring Mastercard “to… Continue Reading →

Ruby 3.2.0

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How much I’ve spent so far running my own Mastodon server on AWS

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RssCloud, WordPress. FeedLand, and Dave Winer

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With voice assistants in trouble, Home Assistant starts a local alternative

Enlarge / Home Assistant running on a Google Nest Hub, via a wild Chromecast hack. Native hardware like this would be nice. (credit: Home Assistant) Are cloud-based voice assistants doomed? That seems like an overly dramatic question to ask if… Continue Reading →

DuckDuckGo Will Block Google’s ‘Invasive, Annoying’ Sign-In Popups

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: DuckDuckGo, the internet’s favorite private search engine, is rolling out a new feature across its service Wednesday called Google Sign-in Pop-up Protection, It’s on by default, saving your eyes and your time… Continue Reading →

ChatGPT Is a ‘Code Red’ for Google’s Search Business

A new wave of chat bots like ChatGPT use artificial intelligence that could reinvent or even replace the traditional internet search engine. From a report: Over the past three decades, a handful of products like Netscape’s web browser, Google’s search… Continue Reading →

Do simpler machine learning models exist and how can we find them?

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Google is Making Its Internal Video-Blurring Privacy Tool Open Source

Google has announced that two of its latest privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs), including one that blurs objects in a video, will be provided to anyone for free via open source. From a report: The new tools are part of Google’s Protected… Continue Reading →

YouTube secures NFL Sunday Ticket in landmark streaming deal

YouTube and the National Football League announced on Thursday that the two have reached a deal for the NFL Sunday Ticket. Starting next season, NFL Sunday Ticket will be available on two of YouTube’s subscription businesses as an add-on package… Continue Reading →

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