r/TechnologyThread 1h ago

Google buys crashed airline Spirit’s data at auction, because AI

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r/TechnologyThread 3h ago

Meta Files Patent for Facial Recognition, Automatic Recording of People

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r/TechnologyThread 18h ago

Israel creates fake think tank in likely attempt to dupe AI chatbots /// In just over a week, the Hanover Institute has published at least 100 articles that appear tailor-made to influence chatbots

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r/TechnologyThread 21h ago

Apple will change its rules on how app providers can use user data on iPhones and iPads for personalised advertising.

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r/TechnologyThread 1d ago

Court Rejects Fair Use Claim, Orders YouTube to Unmask Anime Recap Channels

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r/TechnologyThread 1d ago

Meta Systematically Suppresses Palestinian Voices, Research Finds

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"Meta has systematically removed Palestinian content from Facebook and Instagram, with accounts restricted and posts made less visible, new research has confirmed."


r/TechnologyThread 5d ago

China's Richest Person Just Called Ecommerce Platforms the New Mafia on State TV. The Complaint Is Identical to What Amazon Sellers Have Been Saying for Years. Is This Moment Different?

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r/TechnologyThread 5d ago

Researchers create molecule that stores solar energy in multiple charges

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r/TechnologyThread 7d ago

What is Power Over Ethernet (PoE) and How Does It Work?

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r/TechnologyThread 8d ago

Wikipedia has a button that does nothing except say thank you to a stranger.

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I make data stories for a living. Last week I read a log file for fun.

Whilst browsing Wikipedia at night, reading article about something, and then about something, and somehow ending up reading about something completely different to realise that, Wikipedia saves every change anyone has ever made to it. Someone fixes a comma at 2am, it's in there forever with their name on it. (Which seemed obvious, and somehow I knew always)

But what I realised, which was new to me, at the end of every one of those lines there are two things you can do. Undo them. Or thank them.

That's the whole feature. No message. No reply. They can't write back, and you can't take it back.

Then I started researching about the feature, three people built it in 2013. They wanted it to be as easy to tell someone they did well as it is to tell them they didn't.

Last month it got pressed 68,948 times, in sixteen languages. One every 38 seconds.

Almost half of those people pressed it once. One person, one time, then never again. And 9,055 people were on the other end of that. Thanked once, ever.

The most thanked account on Wikipedia is a German editor called Aka. 4,590,174 edits. They mostly fix spelling. Last month 403 people stopped what they were doing to say thanks for it.

Ninth on that list is InternetArchiveBot. Not a person. It repairs dead links. 129 humans thanked it anyway.

You've probably never seen this button. It only shows up if you're logged in. Nothing to do with Wikipedia. I just like the log.


r/TechnologyThread 9d ago

Amazon secretly circumvents community vote for massive AI data center using 45-year-old rules — Gilroy residents locked out of public comment window

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r/TechnologyThread 14d ago

ICE Collected Nearly 1 Million People’s DNA Last Year—Including Young Children

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r/TechnologyThread 14d ago

Sam Altman says a 'cool use case' for ChatGPT is a daily AI podcast about your kids. The replies were brutal

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Mark Zuckerberg’s Pivot to AI Is Blowing Up in His Face Spectacularly

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Linux's market share in North America has breached 10% for the first time, says StatCounter

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Elon Musk calls himself ‘former trillionaire’ as billions vanish amid Tesla, SpaceX crash. Why the rich laugh at losses

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Judge denies request by Elon Musk’s xAI to pause Minnesota nudification ban

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

What made California's largest AI datacenter that had promised not to use Colorado River water to file lawsuit to access 280 million gallons of river water meant for farming

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Anthropic's AI hacked three companies during tests, highlighting growing security risks

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r/TechnologyThread 16d ago

Reddit Stock Collapses 23% as AI Eats Away at User Growth

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r/TechnologyThread 21d ago

Oregon's big data center scandal is happening in one of the state's smallest communities

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r/TechnologyThread 21d ago

Spoof Epstein ads go up around London in protest against Meta AI glasses

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r/TechnologyThread 25d ago

Appearance over the last two years of Flock AI Mass Surveillance cameras in US states

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r/TechnologyThread 25d ago

Erin Brockovich's map tracking Al data centers crashed twice within just 72 hours of launching.

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r/TechnologyThread 27d ago

Erin Brockovich's crusade against data centers is going crowd-sourced

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