That's it for yesterday news,
See my timeline for overnight posts,
Flick past what you are not interested in.
Now onto research for todays news.
I speed read about 1000 items a day,
then shortlist 60 to 100 items.
That's it for yesterday news,
See my timeline for overnight posts,
Flick past what you are not interested in.
Now onto research for todays news.
I speed read about 1000 items a day,
then shortlist 60 to 100 items.
UK UNDER THREAT! 🚨
Russia is secretly preparing sabotage operations around the British Isles, studying underwater communications to threaten Europe’s internet, energy supply, and military communications.
The Russian intelligence vessel Yantar operated in European waters for three months, gathering data on undersea cables vital for the internet, energy supply, and NATO’s military communications.
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13 September 1937 | A French Jewish boy, Michel Beniacar, was born in Paris.
He arrived at #Auschwitz on 4 July 1944 in a transport of 1,100 Jews deported from Drancy. He was among 479 of them murdered in gas chambers after the selection.
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Children at Auschwitz
Lesson: https://lekcja.auschwitz.org/dzieci_EN/
Podcast: https://youtu.be/aYKx_zpLSqA
With a simple extension, I've made the news interesting again
4 August 1936 | A Romanian Jewish boy, Jacob Arye Katz, was born in Satu Mare.
In 1944 he was deported to #Auschwitz and murdered in a gas chamber.
The constant CAPTCHAs and other "I-am-not-a-robot" tests from websites are annoying enough, without considering the reality that they really don't present much of a challenge for bots anymore. Wait till they have to pass age verification...
"Maybe they should change the button to say, "I am a robot"?
"On Friday, OpenAI's new ChatGPT Agent, which can perform multistep tasks for users, proved it can pass through one of the Internet's most common security checkpoints by clicking Cloudflare's anti-bot verification—the same checkbox that's supposed to keep automated programs like itself at bay."
"ChatGPT Agent is a feature that allows OpenAI's AI assistant to control its own web browser, operating within a sandboxed environment with its own virtual operating system and browser that can access the real Internet. Users can watch the AI's actions through a window in the ChatGPT interface, maintaining oversight while the agent completes tasks. The system requires user permission before taking actions with real-world consequences, such as making purchases. Recently, Reddit users discovered the agent could do something particularly ironic."
"The evidence came from Reddit, where a user named "logkn" of the r/OpenAI community posted screenshots of the AI agent effortlessly clicking through the screening step before it would otherwise present a CAPTCHA (short for "Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Computers and Humans Apart") while completing a video conversion task—narrating its own process as it went."