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Hackers steal NFTs worth millions. In other news, NFTs worth millions.
  • Good and services are still primarily purchased with fiat in most of the world. You need to be able to actually use it for it to be useful, so whether or not blockchain is theoretically better doesn't matter there if there isn't wide enough adoption.

  • Google admits it's making YouTube worse for ad block users
  • To be fair, what they want is to make money off of you, be it through metadata or through advertising. It's just that sending you videos happens to be the model which they use to get the metadata or advertising income.

  • YouTube just made it harder to avoid ads with a tiny skip button
  • Because you aren't an individual to them, you're a statistic providing them with valuable market research on how their service is used.

    "People that watch this collection of video classifications are more likely to watch videos who's thumbnails have these characteristics. Only 1% of them use ad blocking so we can improve our ad presentation rate if we present more videos with these thumbnails to this group."

  • YouTube just made it harder to avoid ads with a tiny skip button
  • Yes and no. Metadata is more than just tracking info. I did mention watch history, likes, and mouse position, which are not things that can really be blocked. This also includes things such as how likely you are to click on a video based on thumbnail and screen position, how long you watch specific videos as well as how long your overall watch train is. They know what they're showing you, where it is, and what you click and when; that's enough to provide a hell of a lot if data. All in all, how you actually use the service is something that they pay very close attention to, and is still very valuable.

    Is it as valuable as tracking info and advertising, definitely not. But it's far from worthless.

  • YouTube just made it harder to avoid ads with a tiny skip button
  • Your metadata is still extremely valuable to them, and it's not limited to just watch history and likes, but rather everything on how you engage in their services, including where your mouse cursor sits.

  • Mullvad's public encrypted DNS Servers run in RAM now
  • It's a variation of a cold boot attack. Instead of forcing an OS crash and rebooting into an OS connected to a portable drive, you cool the memory to extend the time you have before the data degrades and can then do whatever you want with it. I believe you can extend it up to a week.

    https://citp.princeton.edu/our-work/memory/

  • Blinken warns Israel that humanitarian conditions in Gaza must improve to have 'partners for peace'
  • Under international law, you do not wantonly strike vehicles with markings for medical aid, such as ambulances. Doing so is a war crime. It doesn't matter if it was, "an internationally recognized convoy." It doesn't matter if you suspect that it is fake.

    Israel is admitting to violating Article 21 of the Geneva convention.

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