

It’s too hard to tell real CSAM from AI-generated CSAM. Safest to treat it all as CSAM.


It’s too hard to tell real CSAM from AI-generated CSAM. Safest to treat it all as CSAM.


Reason #42 for open platforms: to shut down every politician’s incessant demands to all gatekeepers to censor all of their political opponents," Sweeney wrote in a first tweet responding to MacRumors’ report of US politicians requesting that Apple and Google remove X and Grok from their app stores.
Politicians want the offending apps removed from the app stores, and Sweeney thinks app store business is his business. He really ought to worry more about improving his own store.


This is a followup to their Screw it, I’m installing Linux article in November.
Since that article was published, I have dealt with one minor catastrophe after another. None of that has anything to do with Linux, mind you. It just meant I didn’t install it on my desktop until Sunday evening.


Users: File search should not be this bad
Microsoft: How about this bad?


Google has announced that, starting in 2026/2027, all apps on “certified” Android devices will require the developer to submit personal identity details directly to Google.
The requirement is that developers submit their own personal identity details to Google, not users’ personal identity details. It’s explained on the linked site:
In August 2025, Google announced that starting next year, it will no longer be possible to develop apps for the Android platform without first registering centrally with Google. This registration will involve:
Paying a fee to Google
Agreeing to Google’s Terms and Conditions
Providing government identification
Uploading evidence of the developer’s private signing key
Listing all current and future application identifiers


This is about him yelling at staff? I thought the headline was about the yelling meltdowns he has on TV.


This is the article, and I don’t see anything that points to a different obstacle. So yeah, I guess it’s fair to assume they meant Palestinians.


Linked from the Linuxiac post:
Mozilla’s Phabricator revision D277804
The proposed change just stops setting middlemouse.paste to true by default, and there are comments suggesting tying it to GTK’s corresponding preference.
GNOME merge request: Disable primary-paste by default
People that know about this functionality and really love this functionality can easily override the setting.
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-enable-primary-paste true


Not mentioned in the OP is that both discussions include a setting to enable middle mouse button paste for those who want it; it will just be off by default. Everyone calm down.


This renaming happened for the Office app a while back, but now they’ve applied it to Office itself? It is April 1st already?
The government claims it left Congress out of the loop to prevent leaks, and there was still a leak? Was Hegseth fucking around on Signal again?


I don’t see any mention of why there might not be enough space. Ford doesn’t seem like the type to have had the government do a lot of hiring; has the provincial government let go of some office space since WFH started?


Valve can’t even count to 3 and it makes plenty of money.


If Trump has a problem with the Kennedys I can think of a Kennedy he could fire…


The hack affects all Condé Nast entities as well
It doesn’t affect Ars Technica:
The hacker also says that they will release an additional 40 million records for other Condé Nast properties, including our other sister publications Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and more. Of critical note to our readers, Ars Technica was not affected as we run on our own bespoke tech stack.


Aren’t those election conspiracy theories basically government policy these days?
Their justification is basically that the RAM shortage is going to drive up prices and drive down consumer demand, which is probably right. The companies building data centers don’t seem to be so price sensitive


Pretty sure Apple’s newer phones are USB-C worldwide. I doubt they’re leaving countries that don’t require it stuck with old models.
They design graphics chips; they don’t manufacture them. Nvidia designing memory wouldn’t help with the RAM shortage when all the manufacturers are already running at capacity.