Zerush

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[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I never saw this or any ad on YT, using only the Vivaldi trackerblocker and uBO Lite, also the Vivaldi adblocker works fine, but is discovered sometimes by the antii-adblock algorritm from YT. Anyway not possible to avoid the promotions from the Youtuber itself (not confuse with embedded sponsorblocks, which are filtred), also not posible to watch vids "only for members" which are appearing more and more, but I think it's a legit manner to create incommings for the authors.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

Chinese people are heavy controled by the gov, but they have more civil rights, health care and social services than the US never had in their history.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

ChatGPT - Apertus (FOSS) (Swiss)

OneDrive - Filen (Germany - 10GB free)

Google Photos - vgy.me (UK)

Gdocs/Gdrive/Gmail - Murena Workspace

Google Maps - CoMaps (FOSS- privacy focused)

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 hours ago

NSFW isn't only porn. Use Swisscows as search engine and you'll understand why it isn't recommend to block NSFW if you aren't a young kid.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)
[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml -1 points 1 day ago

Agree with it, despite using an AI search since almost 4 years, Andisearch, because it's the only one I tested with a pretty good accuracy (~90%). Anyway, it's always needed to contrast the information in the web, independent of results from AI or not, a lot of BS out there.

To this topic Andi said:

Based on recent examples from 2025-2026, AI search engines frequently provide confident but incorrect answers, demonstrating several key problems:

  1. Inconsistent results - Siri with Apple Intelligence gives different wrong answers to the same question when asked multiple times[^8].

  2. False confidence - AI provides detailed but completely incorrect information, like Google AI claiming a South Dakota team won North Dakota's championship[^8].

  3. Regression in quality - Traditional search results often work better than AI versions. As John Gruber notes, "old Siri... at least recognizes that Siri itself doesn't know the answer and provides a genuinely helpful response"[^8].

  4. Poor accuracy even on popular topics - Siri achieved only a 34% accuracy rate when asked about Super Bowl winners, with one stretch of 15 wrong answers in a row[^8].

The core issue appears to be that AI search engines prioritize providing definitive-sounding answers over accuracy, making them less reliable than traditional search results that simply link to authoritative sources.

[^8]: Daring Fireball - Siri Is Super Dumb and Getting Dumber

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

Ads? Ah, those annoying stupid things I watch in TV. Online I don't see any of these since more than 10 years.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago

I never download apps from other than the official homepage or from sites linked from these. This case is by download 7-Zip from a fake homepage, not from the real one. This can happen when you use a third party download page, even if Ninite is normally a trustworth site.

 
[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 days ago

Enough security and privacy with Portmaster, no need of any AI crap in the system.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 7 points 3 days ago

Use one from Musk

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 5 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

It won't

Normal - 4h coding + 2 h debugging

With an LLM - 5 min coding + 24h debugging

There are tons of pages out there with lists of code snippets which can help the devs without the need to use an LLM. It's naiv to think that LLM which hallucinate in a normal answer won't do it with coding.

[–] Zerush@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 days ago

The best weather forecast is always the one from the official weather agency of your country

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JustDeleteMe (justdeleteme.xyz)
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A directory of direct links to delete your account from web services. Many companies use dark pattern techniques to make it difficult to find how to delete your account. JustDeleteMe aims to be a directory of urls to enable you to easily delete your account from web services (It shows also that deleting an Account is very difficult and even impossible in a lot of services)

Also offers links which datas they have and possibilities to delete these

Online and extensions for Chrome and Firefox

https://github.com/jdm-contrib/jdm

 

Shadow Campaigns: Modern State-Sponsored Cyber Espionage

The search results reveal an intensifying landscape of state-sponsored cyber espionage campaigns in 2024-2026, with three major threat actors emerging:

North Korea's Lazarus Group

Between January-July 2025, Lazarus Group deployed 234 malicious packages across npm and PyPI repositories, targeting developers through compromised open source software[^1]. Their "BeaverTail" malware used sophisticated multi-stage loading techniques to steal credentials and maintain persistent access.

Earth Freybug APT

Operating as an offshoot of APT41, Earth Freybug conducts espionage against government agencies, defense contractors, and critical infrastructure[^4]. Their "Shadowhammer" malware specifically targets software supply chains, using stealth techniques to remain undetected within compromised systems.

Russia's GRU Campaign

Russia's military intelligence (GRU) nearly tripled its sabotage and subversion attacks in Europe between 2023-2024[^3]. Their operations targeted:

  • Transportation (27% of attacks)
  • Government facilities (27%)
  • Critical infrastructure (21%)
  • Industrial targets (21%)

The GRU campaign uses multiple attack vectors including explosives (35%), physical tools like anchors to cut undersea cables (27%), and electronic attacks (15%)[^3].

[^1]: Sonatype - Global Espionage: Lazarus Group Targets OSS Ecosystems [^3]: CSIS - Russia's Shadow War Against the West [^4]: Cyber Centaurs - Shadow Ops – Unveiling the Stealth Tactics of Earth Freybug

 
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