Shopify Files Lawsuit over Illegal DMCA Takedown Abuse (torrentfreak.com)
Ukraine’s American-Made M39 Missiles May Have Wrecked 21 Russian Helicopters In A Single Operation (www.forbes.com)
The damage from Ukraine’s first-ever strike with American-supplied M39 missiles, targeting a pair of helicopter bases in Russian-occupied southern and eastern Ukraine, likely resulted in greater damage than even the Ukrainian defense ministry initially claimed....
UNICEF: Over 100 incubator babies at risk due to Israel’s fuel cuts to Gaza (www.aljazeera.com)
VPS Hosting Provider Comparison (lemmy.basedcount.com)
YouTubes Antiblick is illegal in the EU (eupolicy.social)
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Ayaneo's New Handheld Looks Like A 2023 Nintendo DS Successor (www.nintendolife.com)
AI tidies up Wikipedia’s references — and boosts reliability (www.nature.com)
Should I believe this headline?
We all go through that goofy looking stage (slrpnk.net)
I just happened to get stuck there…
Video investigation: What hit al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza? (www.aljazeera.com)
BookWyrm: Fediverse for book readers (joinbookwyrm.com)
“BookWyrm is a social network for tracking your reading, talking about books, writing reviews, and discovering what to read next.”
Marc Andreessen Is Wrong About Everything (gizmodo.com)
It's right behind me, isn't it (lemmy.zip)
Journalists slam Gov. Pillen for calling Chinese reporter from Nebraska publication ‘a Communist (www.wowt.com)
Flatwater Free Press, Asian American Journalists Association made statements Tuesday in response to governor’s comments about the author of an investigative report he says he never read....
Google-hosted malvertising leads to fake Keepass site that looks genuine (arstechnica.com)
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U.S. income inequality grew through pandemic years, Fed survey shows (www.reuters.com)
But the income gains were largest among the highest-earning families, and fastest among white families, with income at the median actually registering small declines for both Hispanic and Black families, the Fed found in its latest Survey of Consumer Finances, conducted every three years....
AI chatbots can infer an alarming amount of info about you from your responses (arstechnica.com)
Vechev and his team found that the large language models that power advanced chatbots can accurately infer an alarming amount of personal information about users—including their race, location, occupation, and more—from conversations that appear innocuous.
Microsoft Repositions 7TB 'Project Silica' Glass Media as a Cloud Storage Solution (www.tomshardware.com)
Volvo’s EX30 with Google built-in passes new EU speed limit warning requirements (www.theverge.com)
Two Swedes shot dead in Brussels, Belgium raises terror alert to top level (www.reuters.com)
One Belgian newspaper said it was likely that the victims were two soccer supporters. Belgium were hosting Sweden in a Euro 2024 qualifying match on Monday evening. The match was suspended at halftime due to security reasons. Further information will follow shortly, UEFA said on its website....
Should you get a COVID booster? Here are 7 things to consider. (www.usatoday.com)
Egyptian queen tomb discovery yields sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago, plus 'exciting information' (www.foxnews.com)
Scientists have discovered sealed jars of wine from 5,000 years ago in an Egyptian queen’s tomb.The find, one of the oldest ever, was among the “grave goods” for Queen Meret-Neith in Abydos, from 3,000 BC, according to SWNS, the British news service.
VA Attorney General Warns Right-Wing Group To Stop Sending False Info to Voters (www.democracydocket.com)
On Tuesday, Oct. 10, the office of Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) sent a letter to Virginia Voter Assistance, which is a project of the right-wing organization Look Ahead America, warning it to “immediately cease and desist” from sending false and misleading information to voters in Virginia.
Mastercard should stop selling our data (www.eff.org)
Mastercard should stop selling our data::We trust companies with our information every day. But many companies—even those that hold our most revealing information—are using it not just to provide the services we ask for, but to amp up their profits at the cost of our privacy.That’s why EFF has joined a campaign, led by the...