Poet, researcher, clumsy wizard
(All errors are typos or ignorance)
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I’d be remiss to not include this: rusirius.bandcamp.com/album/the-sm... St. Jude was a Cypherpunk
www.cypherpunklibrary.com/collection recommended reading, by way of @rusirius.bsky.social
www.animationmagazine.net/2026/06/the-... the only reason this didn’t do better in the theaters on its first day was a lack of screens
Last week, researchers identified code in Meta AI's smart glasses app that could convert faces into unique biometric signatures to identify strangers in public. Just as quietly as they embedded this code, the app’s 6/5 update appears to have quietly removed them. www.eff.org/deeplinks/2...
"83% of LLM users could not quote a single line from essays they had written minutes earlier. When the LLM group was forced to write without AI in a follow-up session, their brain activity did not bounce back to baseline; the researchers coined the term 'cognitive debt' for the lingering deficit."
I made this years ago, seems evergreen!
NEW: Days after WIRED revealed that Meta had embedded an unreleased facial-recognition system in software distributed to more than 50 million users, the company appears to have removed it.
www.wired.com/story/meta-r...
www.frisson-labs.com/ai-npcs-2026 why ai npc aren’t appearing as was once conjectured
arstechnica.com/security/202... yet another unsurprising turn of events given the landscape at the moment:
“Dozens of cryptographically verified open source packages from Microsoft were compromised…to add advanced credential-stealing code… triggered when developers opened them in AI coding agents.”
Just days after a damning WIRED report exposed that Meta had quietly embedded facial recognition technology (FRT) code into millions of phones, the tech giant has quietly acquiesced in demands to
The code WIRED identified is gone from the latest version of Meta AI, the companion app for the company’s smart glasses. Meta won’t say why or whether it’s coming back.
And again, only two thirds of what's showing in cinemas is new, it requires watching all seven prior episodes, and it's all going to be free on youtube after two weeks.
Everything was stacked against TADC and it still did absurdly well. And now Glitch probably have a war-chest to last for years.
Dominic Tarason
‘The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act’ opened with $35.4 MILLION globally in its debut weekend.
The film was the highest-grossing animated movie worldwide this weekend and now holds the biggest opening weekend ever for an independent animated film.