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phoneymouse , to Technology in Uncovering Every Lie in MKBHD's Softball Interview; a scathing critique of 'brand safe' influencers

In another video on what his favorite phone is though, he picks an android. He does use both phones daily though because he likes to stay up to date and enmeshed in both OSes for his job. He prefers android though. If he covers a lot of Apple videos it’s probably just because those attract the most clicks. There is an entire media ecosystem around Apple. Some YouTubers purely post speculation videos about Apple. Many just repost different variations of Apple’s history and the Steve Jobs story.

phoneymouse , to Technology in Netflix mulls introducing free ad-supported tier. The circle is complete

Well it would be something that is for, you know, research. Like the core technology exists in a GitHub repo for science and the public interest, but the master keys are just not included, and up for you to procure on your own with a “legitimate license.”

phoneymouse , to Technology in Netflix mulls introducing free ad-supported tier. The circle is complete

Then it can be an open source project like PiHole that runs on a raspberry pi and that only cool people know about

phoneymouse , to Technology in Netflix mulls introducing free ad-supported tier. The circle is complete

Cryptanalysis researchers demonstrated flaws in HDCP as early as 2001. In September 2010, an HDCP master key that allows for the generation of valid device keys was released to the public, rendering the key revocation feature of HDCP useless.[8][9] Intel has confirmed that the crack is real,[10] and believes the master key was reverse engineered rather than leaked.[11] In practical terms, the impact of the crack has been described as "the digital equivalent of pointing a video camera at the TV", and of limited importance for consumers because the encryption of high-definition discs has been attacked directly, with the loss of interactive features like menus.[12] Intel threatened to sue anyone producing an unlicensed device.[11]

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-bandwidth_Digital_Content_Protection

phoneymouse , to Technology in Netflix mulls introducing free ad-supported tier. The circle is complete

Time to bring back Tivo

phoneymouse , to World News in Israeli Government Has Spent $8.6M on Campaign to Influence US, European Policy

How is that even legal and not a violation of the 1st amendment?

phoneymouse , to Technology in Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service That Allegedly Had More Content Than Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and Prime Video Combined

I see.. I only remember the very early days of Justin.tv and kind of lost track of it between then and when it became twitch.

phoneymouse , to World News in U.S. Military Planes Are in Haiti. Haitians Don’t Know Why.

I don’t think the reason the US hasn’t sent soldiers is because it doesn’t have 3000 available.

phoneymouse , to Technology in Five Men Convicted of Operating Massive, Illegal Streaming Service That Allegedly Had More Content Than Netflix, Hulu, Vudu and Prime Video Combined

Was Justin.tv doing copyright infringing things? I seem to remember it was just a guy streaming his everyday life. He would literally wear a hat with a camera on it and record everything he did all day. It makes sense that it became twitch because they solved a technical problem around mass streaming that empowers twitch today.

phoneymouse , to Ukraine in India urges Russia to return its citizens recruited by Russia's army after 2 were killed

India, maybe stop kissing Russia’s ass

phoneymouse , to memes in Yeah, science!

It’s not the speed that kills you, it’s the force?

phoneymouse , to Technology in Researchers claim GPT-4 passed the Turing test

Easy, just ask it something a human wouldn’t be able to do, like “Write an essay on The Cultural Significance of Ogham Stones in Early Medieval Ireland“ and watch it spit out an essay faster than any human reasonably could.

phoneymouse , (edited ) to World News in Israel says Hamas weaponised rape. Does the evidence add up?

A leaked draft of the UNRWA report detailed an interview that gave a similar account. It cited a 41-year-old detainee who said that interrogators “made me sit on something like a hot metal stick and it felt like fire,” and also said that another detainee “died after they put the electric stick up” his anus.

https://archive.is/pY54n

phoneymouse , to World News in Israel says Hamas weaponised rape. Does the evidence add up?

Israel has been anally raping Palestinians with electric rods and electrocuting them to death.

phoneymouse , to Today I Learned in TIL the first Star Wars movie (A New Hope) was actually made after a book adaptation, which means Star Wars hype is technically literary-based in nature

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