

If it’s similar to the football streaming then primarily they’ll be targeting those selling pirated material.


If it’s similar to the football streaming then primarily they’ll be targeting those selling pirated material.
For it to happen in the Fediverse AI would have to be training on the Fediverse.
That’s what this post is about. Using reddit to plant comments that AI trains on, and subsequently getting AI to spit out your answer to questions it’s asked.
As such this can happen anywhere where AI is being trained. The issue is with how AI is training, not with how websites it trains on are being operated.
It’s a grift, but it’s extra steps. It’s not about affecting the experience on reddit, but for AI users. They use reddit to plant answers, which AI then trains on and regurgitates later.
Eventually the reddit thread would probably balance out, and incorrect information should get downvoted and replaced by corrections from people who know better. However AI might not account for this and could still spit out the planted information. It’s this delicate manipulation that this LinkedIn Lunatic is bragging about here.
Not quite. They’re making posts on reddit that few if any humans will ever read, targeting rising threads and planting comments before AI reads them. Then when someone asks AI a related question, it regurgitates the planted comment rather than established facts.
So it’s not SEO on humans searching reddit, more like SEO in the AI domain.
Why can’t people timestamp their links anymore smh https://youtu.be/u_6kGluvINg?t=33s
TLDR Chinese hackers got into their hosting provider and hijacked the update process for notepad++ over the period June-December 2025. Apparently this was more of a targeted attack, they don’t seem to imply that everyone got redirected to the hacked update server, but the recommendation is that everyone download and install the latest version manually - which includes a more secure update process, and also they’ve changed hosting providers.


I wonder if we’ll witness the image get more and more jpeg’ed with each fix.


“The current policing model was built for a different century. We will create a new National Police Service – dubbed ‘the British FBI’ - deploying world class talent and state of the art technology to track down and catch dangerous criminals,” said UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood.
The government themselves are referring to it that way.


I say that because, from a safety perspective, his advice should absolutely not be relied on when determining whether or not the gas currently being used is safe.


Ideally that’s what it will be, but I’m wary of how often they themselves refer to it as “the British FBI”.


Yes because the FBI have never done anything controversial.


It really should be said that this expert is talking out of his ass here. He hasn’t positively identified the specific gas being used, just a similar product by the same manufacturer, and he definitely hasn’t actually measured nor tested the gas at the scene. It’s an educated guess, but still a guess.


I just want to say, I really hope you pronounced it twat like @, and not twat like twot.
Here’s hoping the strikes continue and gain momentum nationwide. I’d heard it was supposed to be happening in other cities on Friday, but not sure how well that went.


There’s a difference between doing what needs to be done, and simply doing what they’re doing but against them.
If you start using duhumanising rhetoric, and labelling them as less than human to justify violence against them, then it won’t be long before you start expanding your definition of who isn’t human. Just like they’re doing.


Every one of us profits from a system that exploits workers. There are workers who can’t even get online, they’re suffering more than you, and what little you have is partly due to their underpaid efforts.
Don’t let imperfection be the enemy of good. We’re all a part of a system that exploits others, so that can’t be any useful metric as it paints everyone.


Thankfully mandatory arbitration isn’t a global problem.


Lol setting aside the joke, and of course if you don’t pay you won’t have a case, but if you had paid I think there would be some statutory rights that would make a claim straightforward and wouldn’t require a lawyer. Small claims is a pretty universal concept regardless of jurisdiction, the limit varies but everywhere has some similar avenue. Filing fees are small and lawyers are not usually involved, just two parties and a judge, and these days it can be done remotely.


I think the opinion of those that have worked with him would be most relevant to that.


What if you downloaded an iso from Microsoft and typed a simple command into powershell to activate it? 🏴☠️
But yeah all I’m saying is Microsoft are definitely on shaky ground with their sales claim here. However it’s no less shaky than things they were already convicted of years ago yet seem to be doing yet again, eg bundling Internet Explorer/Edge as the default browser - which has now expanded into occassionally resetting your default apps to Microsoft ones with system updates.
So Israel worked for Epstein then?