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I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location, Browsing Data, Photos, and Spams You with Ads
www.404media.co I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location, Browsing Data, Photos, and Spams You with Ads

The cord is detected as a "computer" and tracks “favorite videos, videos watched, and bookmarks,” as well as “Location Data, Sensor Data, Tracking Cookies Data, and Installed Apps Data.”

I Tested an HDMI Adapter That Demands Your Location, Browsing Data, Photos, and Spams You with Ads

An iPhone to HDMI adapter was discovered that, when plugged in, runs a program prompting users to download an app. This EZ Cast app collects extensive personal data and sends it to China for ad targeting. It requires location access, photos, and installs tracking cookies. The adapter appears designed to mimic official Apple products. While its intentions are unclear, it demonstrates how such devices could enable privacy risks by introducing untrusted software into a user's devices. Analysis of a similar EZCast dongle found it was vulnerable and not designed with security in mind. Reviews complain the app is useless or a scam. The adapter may have originated as unsold Amazon returns later acquired by electronics recyclers. Its existence relates to concerns about privacy and navigation issues on online marketplaces.

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House GOP Unveils Budget With Trillions in Cuts to Medicaid, Food Benefits, and More
www.commondreams.org House GOP Unveils Budget With Trillions in Cuts to Medicaid, Food Benefits, and More

The new proposal underscores the Republican Party's "thirst for cruel budget cuts," said Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle.

House GOP Unveils Budget With Trillions in Cuts to Medicaid, Food Benefits, and More

House Republicans unveiled a budget blueprint proposing trillions in spending cuts over 10 years, targeting steep reductions to Medicaid and food assistance programs. The plan seeks $2 trillion in Medicaid cuts and $800 billion from SNAP. It also calls for establishing a commission to propose changes to Social Security and Medicare. Democrats criticized the proposal as pushing "cruel cuts" that will hurt access to healthcare and raise costs for many. If enacted, the budget would slash nearly $5 trillion from discretionary spending and $9 trillion from mandatory programs over a decade. However, the proposal is unlikely to become law given Democratic control of the Senate. The resolution indicates Republicans remain committed to large cuts across many public services and low-income programs.

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After Snowflake acquisition, former Neeva CEO says ‘window is shutting’ for AI search disruption
venturebeat.com After Snowflake acquisition, former Neeva CEO says ‘window is shutting’ for AI search disruption

In a wide-ranging interview with VentureBeat, former Neeva CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said the “the window is shutting” for chatbots to disrupt search.

Sridhar Ramaswamy, former CEO of the privacy-focused search engine Neeva, believes the window for AI systems to truly disrupt Google's dominance in consumer search is closing following Snowflake's acquisition of Neeva. At Snowflake, Ramaswamy sees more potential in using AI for enterprise applications and knowledge discovery. While chatbots like ChatGPT showed promise early this year, Google's own Bard system is improving and the lack of integration between services limits disruption. In the enterprise space, Snowflake trusts allow it to securely leverage customers' data to help them use AI. Ramaswamy notes that success in large language models remains unpredictable, as platforms that once dominated like BlackBerry and Nokia have fallen. Overall, the acquisition allows Neeva's team to apply their search technology to Snowflake's structured and unstructured enterprise data.

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Indiana attorney general sues hospital system over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion
www.nbcnews.com Indiana attorney general sues hospital system over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion

The lawsuit, filed Friday in Indianapolis federal court, marked Attorney General Todd Rokita’s latest attempt to seek disciplinary legal action against Dr. Caitlin Bernard.

Indiana attorney general sues hospital system over privacy of Ohio girl who traveled for abortion

The Indiana Attorney General sued Indiana University Health, the state's largest hospital system, claiming it violated patient privacy laws in the case of a 10-year-old Ohio girl who received an abortion in Indiana. Attorney General Todd Rokita has taken repeated legal actions targeting the doctor who discussed the girl's case publicly. The lawsuit says the hospital prioritized protecting the doctor over patient privacy. It alleges the hospital violated both HIPAA and an Indiana law by not keeping the girl's information private. While the medical board reprimanded the doctor for not following privacy protocols, Rokita had sought a suspension of her license. The hospital argues the doctor did not break any laws. Notably, a 28-year-old man was sentenced to life in prison for raping the 10-year-old girl, highlighting the severity of the situation that sparked the national abortion debate.

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'File The F**king Motion': Kevin McCarthy Dares GOP To Oust Him
www.huffpost.com 'File The F**king Motion': Kevin McCarthy Dares GOP To Oust Him

Far-right Republicans have been threatening for months to file a motion forcing a no-confidence vote in the House speaker.

'File The F**king Motion': Kevin McCarthy Dares GOP To Oust Him

WASHINGTON ― House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) dared his right-wing haters to try to take away his speaker’s gavel during a closed-door meeting Thursday morning.

“If you want to file a motion to vacate, then file the fucking motion,” McCarthy told his Republican colleagues, according to Rep. Brian Mast (R-Fla.), a McCarthy supporter.

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Apple Discusses iPhone Repairability at Keynote for First Time in Its History
www.404media.co Apple Discusses iPhone Repairability at Keynote for First Time in Its History

In 15 years of new iPhone announcements, Apple had never talked about repairability, until now.

Apple Discusses iPhone Repairability at Keynote for First Time in Its History

For the first time, Apple discussed repairability during its iPhone launch event. An engineer mentioned the new iPhone 15 Pro models were designed with a structural frame that makes the back glass easier to replace. This comes after the iPhone 14 introduced a design that allows removal of the front or back. Repair advocates welcomed the acknowledgment but will still examine the devices for barriers like parts pairing. While praising initiatives to reduce emissions, critics argue the most sustainable option is not buying a new phone annually. The conversation on repairability is complex as commitments face scrutiny versus past actions restricting repair. Only time will tell if Apple's claims translate to meaningful improvements or are more superficial than substantive.

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US Child Poverty Rate More Than Doubled in 2022 Thanks to Manchin and GOP
www.commondreams.org US Child Poverty Rate More Than Doubled in 2022 Thanks to Manchin and GOP

"Joe Manchin's legacy includes artificially manufacturing child poverty for no reason other than his callous disregard for human beings," said the Debt Collective following the release of new Census data.

US Child Poverty Rate More Than Doubled in 2022 Thanks to Manchin and GOP

The US child poverty rate more than doubled in 2022 according to new Census data, rising to 12.4% from 5.2% the previous year. This sharp increase was largely due to the expiration of the expanded Child Tax Credit program that was part of the American Rescue Plan but was not extended due to opposition from Senator Joe Manchin and Republicans. The boosted Child Tax Credit had significantly reduced child poverty in 2021. Experts say child poverty would not have risen so drastically last year if the expanded tax credit was maintained. The data underscores the significant impact policy decisions around social programs can have on poverty levels.

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VA started the school year with new anti-trans policies. The state's largest district won't comply. - LGBTQ Nation
www.lgbtqnation.com VA started the school year with new anti-trans policies. The state’s largest district won’t comply.

“We know that students can only learn effectively when they feel safe and supported...

VA started the school year with new anti-trans policies. The state’s largest district won’t comply.

Virginia implemented new anti-transgender policies for schools, but Fairfax County Public Schools will not comply with them. The new policies go against federal law by restricting bathroom access for transgender students and allowing teachers to ignore using students' chosen names and pronouns. Studies show that affirming policies help transgender students feel safer and have better educational outcomes. FCPS affirmed its commitment to protecting transgender students and allowing them to fully participate as their authentic selves. The policies have faced opposition from residents, students, and civil rights groups who argue they violate nondiscrimination laws and harm transgender youth. Superintendent Reid echoed that affirming policies are critical to providing quality education for all students. Overall, the new state policies have ignited debate around balancing students' welfare with claims of parental rights.

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Grindr Loses Almost Half Its Staff on 2-Day RTO Requirement [Bloomberg]

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/7714318

> Grindr Inc. has lost about 45% of its staff as it enforces a strict return-to-office policy that was introduced after a majority of employees announced a plan to unionize. > > About 80 of the 178 employees at the LGBTQ dating app company were forced to resign after the company in August mandated workers return to work in person two days a week at assigned “hub” offices or be fired, the Communications Workers of America said in a statement Wednesday. > > The West Hollywood, California-based company also gave a severance package to staff who were unable to relocate, in what the CWA alleged was an attempt “to silence workers from speaking out about their working conditions,” according to a statement from the organization. The CWA filed a new labor complaint against the company on Wednesday, the second such complaint in about a month.

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Grindr Loses Almost Half Its Staff on 2-Day RTO Requirement [Bloomberg]

Grindr Inc. has lost about 45% of its staff as it enforces a strict return-to-office policy that was introduced after a majority of employees announced a plan to unionize.

About 80 of the 178 employees at the LGBTQ dating app company were forced to resign after the company in August mandated workers return to work in person two days a week at assigned “hub” offices or be fired, the Communications Workers of America said in a statement Wednesday.

The West Hollywood, California-based company also gave a severance package to staff who were unable to relocate, in what the CWA alleged was an attempt “to silence workers from speaking out about their working conditions,” according to a statement from the organization. The CWA filed a new labor complaint against the company on Wednesday, the second such complaint in about a month.

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Trump: 'I'm Allowed to Do Whatever I Want' With Classified Info
www.rollingstone.com Trump: 'I'm Allowed to Do Whatever I Want' With Classified Info

The former president told Hugh Hewitt that he “absolutely” would testify in the federal government’s probe of his handling of sensitive material

Trump: 'I'm Allowed to Do Whatever I Want' With Classified Info

In an interview, former president Donald Trump claimed he was allowed to do whatever he wanted with classified documents under the Presidential Records Act. However, the act actually requires classified materials to be handed over to the National Archives at the end of a president's term. When asked if he would testify at his upcoming trial over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago after leaving office, Trump said he would and looked forward to it, comparing it to the Russia investigation. He also said he would love to debate Meghan Markle and criticized how she treated the Queen. Overall, Trump maintained in the interview that he did nothing wrong and was within his rights regarding the classified materials.

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Republicans just can’t stop calling for civil war
thehill.com Republicans just can’t stop calling for civil war

Ask a MAGA Republican what will happen if former President Donald Trump is convicted in any of his four criminal trials and the answer is almost always the same: civil war.

Republicans just can’t stop calling for civil war

Several Republican politicians, including a state senator in Georgia and a former Alaska governor, have suggested that civil war could result if Donald Trump is prosecuted for his various criminal trials. They argue that prosecuting Trump would be treason and have warned that conservatives may need to take up arms. The author notes that these kinds of inflammatory rhetoric from political leaders risk inciting violence, as evidenced by those involved in the January 6th attack who echoed such messages. Even Trump himself alluded to the possibility of further unrest, praising the "passion" and "love" of the January 6th mob. As political divisions continue intensifying in the U.S., explicitly calling for civil war is irresponsible and could have dangerous consequences, according to the author.

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Zoom rebrands existing -- and intros new -- generative AI features
techcrunch.com Zoom rebrands existing -- and intros new -- generative AI features | TechCrunch

Zoom, leaning into generative AI, rebranded existing -- and introduced new -- AI features to power apps across its ecosystem.

Zoom rebrands existing -- and intros new -- generative AI features | TechCrunch

Also starting next spring, the Al Companion will give "real-time feedback' on people's presence in meetings plus coaching on their conversational and presentation skills.

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  • Fwiw I've had small interactions with dessalines on issue reports and didn't get great vibes and have stopped filing frontend issues. Nothing huge just didn't get the sense I was welcome here.

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  • Tidal Energy Is Not Renewable

    It is incorrect to consider tidal power as renewable energy. Harnessing tidal energy will pose more severe problems than using fossil fuels. This study provides quantitative estimates to show how using tidal energy can destroy the environment in a short amount of time. Tides are induced by the rotation of the Earth with respect to the gravity of the Moon and Sun. The rotational energy of the Earth is naturally dissipated by tides slowly. Consuming tidal energy further reduces the rotational energy, accelerates the energy loss rate, and decelerates the rotation of the Earth. Based on the average pace of world energy consumption over the last 50 years, if we were to extract the rotational energy just to supply 1% of the world's energy consumption, the rotation of the Earth would lock to the Moon in about 1000 years. As a consequence, one side of the Earth would be exposed to the Sun for a much longer period of time than it is today. The temperature would rise extremely high on that side and drop extremely low on the other side. The environment would become intolerable, and most life on Earth could be wiped out.

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    A New Rudy Scandal: FBI Agent Says Giuliani Was Co-opted by Russian Intelligence – Mother Jones
    www.motherjones.com A new Rudy scandal: FBI agent says Giuliani was co-opted by Russian intelligence

    The whistleblower says his probe of Giuliani's ties to suspected Russian operatives was thwarted.

    A new Rudy scandal: FBI agent says Giuliani was co-opted by Russian intelligence

    An FBI whistleblower named Johnathan Buma has alleged that Rudy Giuliani may have been compromised by Russian intelligence during his work for Trump's 2020 campaign. Buma claims the FBI investigated Giuliani's relationship with a Ukrainian oligarch Pavel Fuks, who was assessed to be an asset of Russian intelligence. Giuliani reportedly received $300,000 from Fuks for legal work. Buma's investigation found that Giuliani consorted with several Ukrainians who were later sanctioned by the U.S. as spreading Russian disinformation, including Andriy Derkach. However, some within the FBI allegedly blocked further investigation. Giuliani also attempted to produce an anti-Biden propaganda film with sources connected to Russian disinformation campaigns, though it was ultimately unsuccessful.

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    Inside the New York Times’ trans coverage: ‘I wonder if people at the top fully believe in trans people’s humanity’

    cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/7518306

    > The New York Times has faced criticism for its coverage of transgender issues, with some articles echoing right-wing talking points and questioning whether being trans is acceptable. Trans advocates have expressed concerns about a lack of trans voices in reporting. While Times staff generally care about the issues, coverage does not seem to receive the same rigor as other topics. An open letter signed by over 1,200 contributors called for addressing biases, but the Times did not acknowledge it. Some staff believe leadership does not fully accept the humanity of trans people. However, public backlash is starting to make the Times reconsider its approach to trans coverage.

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    Inside the New York Times’ trans coverage: ‘I wonder if people at the top fully believe in trans people’s humanity’

    The New York Times has faced criticism for its coverage of transgender issues, with some articles echoing right-wing talking points and questioning whether being trans is acceptable. Trans advocates have expressed concerns about a lack of trans voices in reporting. While Times staff generally care about the issues, coverage does not seem to receive the same rigor as other topics. An open letter signed by over 1,200 contributors called for addressing biases, but the Times did not acknowledge it. Some staff believe leadership does not fully accept the humanity of trans people. However, public backlash is starting to make the Times reconsider its approach to trans coverage.

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    Brian Kemp rejects Georgia Republicans' effort to save Donald Trump
    www.newsweek.com Brian Kemp rejects Georgia Republicans' effort to save Donald Trump

    The Republican governor said any investigation into District Attorney Fani Willis would likely be unconstitutional.

    Brian Kemp rejects Georgia Republicans' effort to save Donald Trump

    Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has rejected calls from some Republican state legislators to hold a special legislative session focused on investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis recently oversaw the indictment of former President Donald Trump and others related to election interference in Georgia. However, Kemp said such a session would be unconstitutional and amounts to "political theater." A law professor noted that legislators can technically impeach the DA, but the new Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission should handle any complaints. Kemp and the Republican House Speaker support allowing the legal process to proceed without political interference. Meanwhile, State Senator Colton Moore continues pushing for the special session, claiming Willis' investigation could spark civil war. Kemp disavowed that language and said Georgia will follow the law regardless of political consequences. Overall, Kemp and other leaders aim to prevent turning the legal case into further partisan fighting.

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    Got a Chromebook? Here’s a free GeForce Now subscription [3 months]
    www.theverge.com Got a Chromebook? Here’s a free GeForce Now subscription

    2017 or newer — your aging school one may not qualify.

    Got a Chromebook? Here’s a free GeForce Now subscription

    Google and Nvidia are offering all Chromebook owners a free 3-month subscription to GeForce Now, Nvidia's cloud gaming service, without needing a credit card. Those who bought a gaming Chromebook get the higher-tier Ultimate subscription allowing 1440p resolution and 120fps streaming. The free trial allows users to experience the improved latency and image quality of Ultimate. A fast internet connection is still required for cloud gaming on a Chromebook. Interestingly, this announcement comes shortly after Google canceled plans for more powerful gaming Chromebooks with dedicated Nvidia GPUs, making one wonder if the free subscriptions were originally intended for those canceled devices. The timing also mirrors Google's previous cancellation of its own Stadia cloud gaming platform around the same time it had announced gaming Chromebooks.

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    Lawsuit Alleges Reddit Fired Employee for Taking Medical Leave, ‘Toxic’ Culture
    www.404media.co Lawsuit Alleges Reddit Fired Employee for Taking Medical Leave, ‘Toxic’ Culture

    Jamie Lee returned from medical leave on November 18, 2022 and was allegedly terminated the same day.

    Lawsuit Alleges Reddit Fired Employee for Taking Medical Leave, ‘Toxic’ Culture

    A lawsuit was filed against Reddit alleging that the company fired an employee with anxiety for taking medical leave. The employee, Jamie Lee, had worked at Reddit as an accountant for over 4 years with positive reviews. In July 2022, Lee requested 3 days off for her health but was denied. She was later placed on medical leave after fainting, but was fired upon returning and accused of poor performance. However, the lawsuit claims others made similar mistakes. It also alleges Reddit's new leadership under the CFO has created a "toxic, political, and not inclusive" culture, which two other employees also left over. This highlights challenges employees faced with the changing culture at Reddit.

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    Special counsel executed a search warrant of Trump’s Twitter account
  • Alternative link with more info https://www.axios.com/2023/08/09/twitter-x-trump-account-search-warrant Special counsel served Twitter search warrant for Trump account

    Special counsel Jack Smith obtained a search warrant in January for data from former President Trump's Twitter account as part of his investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Twitter was recently found in contempt for delaying compliance with the warrant and ordered to pay a $350,000 fine. The existence of the warrant and Twitter's noncompliance had not been previously disclosed due to a nondisclosure order. Twitter initially objected to the order before providing the requested information past a court deadline. The special counsel is investigating Trump's actions surrounding the transfer of power after the 2020 election. Last week, Trump was indicted on several charges including conspiracy related to interfering with the election certification.

  • Trump Indicted Over Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election
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    • Former President Donald Trump was indicted on four counts related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and stay in power.

    • The charges include conspiracy to defraud the U.S., obstruction of an official proceeding, and conspiracy to commit that crime.

    • Prosecutors allege Trump knew his claims of election fraud were false but continued to spread them.

    • Trump is accused of pressuring Vice President Mike Pence and state officials to overturn the election results.

    • The indictment identifies six unnamed co-conspirators who assisted Trump in his efforts.

    • The indictment relies on evidence presented by the House January 6 committee investigation.

    • The indictment does not bar Trump from running for president again in 2024.

    • Trump denounced the indictment as politically motivated and compared it to Nazi Germany.

    • An arraignment for Trump will likely be scheduled in the coming days where he will enter a plea.

    • If convicted on the most serious charges, Trump could face up to 20 years in prison, though that is unlikely.


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  • If thats how Lemmy should be used it would be helpful if we could identify yourself across servers. Like email has pgp that lets you sign your emails to prove it's really you. Would be cool. 😎

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