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> Microsoft's latest Windows 11 preview, KB5043145, is causing significant problems for users. The update, released last week as a preview for the upcoming October Patch Tuesday, has led to numerous stability issues and complaints.

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www.techspot.com

> In 2022, Jason M. Allen of Pueblo West, Colorado, an executive at a tabletop gaming startup, took home first place in the Colorado State Fair's annual digital art contest. His piece, Théâtre d'Opéra Spatial (top), had been created using Midjourney, something that angered many artists.

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arstechnica.com

> Microsoft brings two new opt-in trial features to some users of its Copilot AI-assistant.

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www.theverge.com

> Google found another way to show you ads.

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www.theverge.com

> Starting this month, videos will be up to three minutes long.

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arstechnica.com

> Linking Meta smart glasses to a face search engine can ID strangers in a glance.

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techcrunch.com

> Spotify introduced a new feature on Thursday called Offline Backup. The feature for premium users is essentially a list of songs you recently listened to and that you can consume offline. It updates automatically based on your listening history.

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techcrunch.com

> We recently asked Meta if it trains AI on photos and videos that users take on the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. The company originally didn’t have much to say.

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theintercept.com

> Users of Meta's platforms could see posts taken offline if they include the upside-down red triangle emoji.

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www.engadget.com

> More ads are coming to Amazon Prime Video. This is great news for company executives and not-so-great news for everybody else, as ads are annoying.

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www.techspot.com

> In a letter shared by the organization's co-founders, Tim Berners-Lee and Rosemary Leith, the foundation said the modern web landscape is vastly different from what used to be. While one of the most transformative technologies ever created remains more popular than ever, there is still a need for proactive efforts to preserve the web as a free platform for users worldwide.

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techcrunch.com

> On Wednesday, the European Union requested more information from Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube about their respective algorithms for content recommendation, activity that falls under the bloc’s online governance rulebook, the Digital Services Act (DSA).

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www.neowin.net

> The maker of the uBlock Origin Lite extension has ended its support in the Firefox Add-ons Store, citing a "nonsensical and hostile" review process.

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arstechnica.com

> Broadcom "preventing some vendors from selling products to us," AT&T alleges.

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www.techspot.com

> According to a report from Ukrainian website Defense Express, Russian drones are now actively using Starlink hardware for "unlimited" communication over Ukraine's territory. This past week, Kyiv's defense forces shot down 28 drones sent as part of Russia's attack on the Kharkiv region, and some Starlink-branded equipment was seen among the wreckage for the first time.

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www.techspot.com

> The study tracked around 800 developers, comparing their output with and without GitHub's Copilot coding assistant over three-month periods. Surprisingly, when measuring key metrics like pull request cycle time and throughput, Uplevel found no meaningful improvements for those using Copilot.

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www.carscoops.com

> Right-to-repair advocates believe that car owners should have full ownership of the technology embedded in their vehicles

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www.eff.org

On Android With the release of Android 12, Google began allowing users to delete their ad ID permanently. On devices that have this feature enabled, you can open the Settings app and navigate to Security & Privacy > Privacy > Ads. Tap “Delete advertising ID,” then tap it again on the next page to confirm. This will prevent any app on your phone from accessing it in the future. On IOS Apple requires apps to ask permission before they can access your IDFA. When you install a new app, it may ask you for permission to track you. Select “Ask App Not to Track” to deny it IDFA access. To see which apps you have previously granted access to, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking. In this menu, you can disable tracking for individual apps that have previously received permission. Only apps that have permission to track you will be able to access your IDFA. You can set the “Allow apps to Request to Track” switch to the “off” position (the slider is to the left and the background is gray). This will prevent apps from asking to track in the future. If you have granted apps permission to track you in the past, this will prompt you to ask those apps to stop tracking as well. You also have the option to grant or revoke tracking access on a per-app basis. Apple has its own targeted advertising system, separate from the third-party tracking it enables with IDFA. To disable it, navigate to Settings > Privacy > Apple Advertising and set the “Personalized Ads” switch to the “off” position to disable Apple’s ad targeting.

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techcrunch.com

> Last year, while opposing Reddit’s API changes, a large number of subreddits turned from public to private or turned NSFW (Not Safe for Work) to impact ads on the platform. To prevent this kind of change, Reddit is bringing new rules where moderators will have to submit a request when updating community-type public or private or maturity ratings of SFW (Safe for Work) or NSFW.

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www.wired.com

> US Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s one-year contract with Paragon’s US subsidiary comes amid the Biden administration’s years-long crackdown on commercial spyware vendors.

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techcrunch.com

> Meta’s AI-powered Ray-Bans have a discreet camera on the front, for taking photos not just when you ask them to, but also when their AI features trigger it with certain keywords such as “look.” That means the smart glasses collect a ton of photos, both deliberately taken and otherwise. But the company won’t commit to keeping these images private.

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www.tomshardware.com

> Super-thin PCB stops the cartridge from counting how many pages you've printed.

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techcrunch.com

> Elon Musk’s X is now valued at less than a quarter of its $44 billion purchase price, according to a new estimate from investor Fidelity.

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> A number of YouTube videos featuring music from artists such as Adele, Green Day, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, and R.E.M. have been unplayable in the United States since Saturday.

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www.theverge.com

> DOJ compared Google’s ad tech to Costco rotisserie chicken.

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arstechnica.com

> DOJ can’t force eBay to remove environmentally harmful product listings.

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www.theverge.com

> Copilot is getting its biggest redesign and new features.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/23695798 or https://lemm.ee/post/43700421 > Also open to recommendations for similar diagnostic software for other data storage media like SSDs, flash drives, and SD cards. Just wanted to keep the title short and specific. If you're making recommendations for tools for the other types of media, please mention that. > > Thanks in advance!

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www.wired.com

Note: article may be paywalled if you've read all your free articles from Wired for now. [Archive link in that event.](https://archive.is/Lv3tT) > [...] Against the back wall, where one might find confessionals in a different kind of church, there’s a tower of humming black servers. These servers hold around 10 percent of the Internet Archive’s vast digital holdings, which includes 835 billion web pages, 44 million books and texts, and 15 million audio recordings, among other artifacts. Tiny lights on each server blink on and off each time someone opens an old webpage or checks out a book or otherwise uses the Archive’s services. The constant, arrhythmic flickers make for a hypnotic light show. Nobody looks more delighted about this display than Kahle. > > It is no exaggeration to say that digital archiving as we know it would not exist without the Internet Archive—and that, as the world’s knowledge repositories increasingly go online, archiving as we know it would not be as functional. Its most famous project, the Wayback Machine, is a repository of web pages that functions as an unparalleled record of the internet. Zoomed out, the Internet Archive is one of the most important historical-preservation organizations in the world. The Wayback Machine has assumed a default position as a safety valve against digital oblivion. The rhapsodic regard the Internet Archive inspires is earned—without it, the world would lose its best public resource on internet history. Note: article may be paywalled if you've read all your free articles from Wired for now. [Archive link in that event.](https://archive.is/Lv3tT)

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www.theverge.com

> The button debuts alongside two new Chromebooks from Samsung and Lenovo.

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www.theverge.com

> Security officials warned future attempts are imminent.

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> The California AI safety bill is done.

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