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Here is a fun thing. I work for Vivaldi Browser. Load any of our websites and you see no cookie banner and no mention of partners.

https://vivaldi.com

"But wait" you say, "didn't those terrible Europeans mandate the cookie banner!?"

No, no they did not. We do not need a cookie banner because we are not selling all your shit to every company under the sun.

Also those sites with cookie banners are just doing malicious compliance. This was never about the EU requiring cookie banners!

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Yesterday I organized a workshop with eleven interaction design students to explain how keyboard navigation and voice assistant technology works.
After teaching them how to use voice over / narrator shortcuts, the task was to navigate through SNCF connect website without screen and try to book a Lyon Marseille ticket for next Saturday under 40€, with an assistance dog during the travel.

Only one succeeded after an hour but didn't find where to put the dog🐕‍🦺⁉️. Three students from Singapour didn't find how to put the website in English on the main page after closing three pop-ups in French.

They shared their experience at the end, wrote down how they felt, they were mostly frustrated, exhausted, pissed off at not being able to do a task they usually do under 10min

I’ve been thinking about this for days. Incredible stochastic algorithm, gets more reliable the larger your input, incredibly fast, trivial to implement and deterministic on its inputs. It really has so much going for it.

(Via @jonathankoren )

https://www.reuters.com/investigations/ai-enters-operating-room-reports-arise-botched-surgeries-misidentified-body-2026-02-09/

Most allegedly involved errors in which the TruDi Navigation System misinformed surgeons about the location of their instruments while they were using them inside patients’ heads during operations.

I AM FUCKING SCREAMING I AM FUCKING SCREAMING I AM FUCKING SCREAMING

The rise and fall of Stack Overflow is a case in point of the parasitic nature of LLMs. LLMs feed their models on places like Stack Overflow to be useful to users, so users flock to them to avoid the eternal snarky comments and just get an answer to their problem right away. But this is a dead end. No new answers will be generated if no one uses Stack Overflow or similar places.

What goes for Stack Overflow goes essentially for the whole internet. Like a mold growing on food, consuming it, and dying once the food is gone - LLMs will kill large parts of the 'old' internet before long.

Je me permet d'apporter à votre connaissance ce post de Guy Birenbaum sur Facebook «Quant au "problème psychique" évoqué, pour justifier qu’un homme intelligent se fourvoie dans ses décisions, c’est inepte» [Source https://www.facebook.com/birenbaumguy/posts/pfbid0HdodvZBEifaoxhUkjJxCqp8VQyiEyHTBGUxME9zyWszbmt1yJb3NgNf6Lz59f27Rl ]

Paul Graham has been having a several months long “Are we the baddies?” moment on X.

Here he concedes that people have had their fears come to pass when it comes to tech billionaires misusing their wealth to capture political power.

C'est elle qui , avec Alan Turing, avait réussi à créer la machine à décrypter les messages codés nazi. Ruth Bourne est morte aujourd'hui.
Imaginez la gueule d'Hitler s'il avait su que les décodeurs des messages étaient une femme juive et un homosexuel 😁
Respect à jamais, madame Bourne.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgj0gjpxvro

High Barnet's World War Two codebreaker Ruth Bourne dies at 99

Ruth Bourne, who worked at Bletchley Park as a Bombe machine operator and checker, has died.

BBC News
vivement qu'il applique ses grandes idées à Menton
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David Van Reybrouck,