Telephone | Weeknotes #440 Rumours talk hold when highly important events are shrouded in ambiguity in the presence of a censorious cultural environment.
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Telephone | Weeknotes #440 Rumours talk hold when highly important events are shrouded in ambiguity in the presence of a censorious cultural environment.
The regime claims 90% support. Two independent research teams found something very different. The data vs. the narrative.
Honestly? This makes sense
Is your understanding of American women's banking history rooted in Canadian law? This mixup is more common than you might think.
When i was 5yo my mom took me to a Credit Union and I opened a savings account in my own name. it was 1976. I live in Western Canada.
When I was 9 my mom and her woman friend partnered up and got a small business loan to start a quilt shop. it was 1980.
Canadian Banking Regulations and Laws Are DIFFERENT than the USAmerican financial 'system'.
How Simple Fact Checking Destroys A False Narrative ...
I said this at the bottom of a long-ass post with a lot of back and forth comments but I think it deserves its own post:
there's a version of that "Chrome is installing a big AI file without telling you" post going around that claims Chromium also contains that big AI file, and that any browser based on Chromium (like Vivaldi) is "contaminated" as well. that's not true.
Chromium is open-source, and can't have Google's closed-source AI models in it. even if Google went ahead and open-sourced Gemini Nano so they could put it in Chromium, the whole nature of open-source means that anyone building a Chromium-based browser could just choose not to include it. and Vivaldi, specifically, has promised to never include AI browser features.
basically, by reblogging "AI bad" posts without fact checking, a lot of people are now contributing to users being scared to switch to a browser that specifically, purposefully does not include any AI!!
if you don't want your browser to have locally-running AI features (or any AI features at all for that matter), you are perfectly fine going with Vivaldi.
People don’t fact-check for themselves on the internet anymore, it’s really irritating 😑