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Kmart have a weird looking robot wandering around. I think it's meant to be a wandering store directory? Or maybe it's a disguised security bot..

Either way it just knocked a shit ton of plates off the shelf which smashed them.

Optus among companies earning billions in Australia but paying no income tax

https://lemmy.world/post/36936882

Optus among companies earning billions in Australia but paying no income tax - Lemmy.World

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LinkedIn is already a glorious trash fire but now I have people doing AI replies to my posts. 🫡
We just shipped out a large number of Framework Laptop 12 press review units! Reviews will go live and we’ll start shipping the first customer units in a couple of weeks. We’re excited to see what everyone thinks of it!

Today, we received fake issues created by an AI. These had a really disruptive effect. While it can sound ridiculous, I think it is important to share it with you.

Initially, I (tom79 - the dev involved in issues) didn't notice they were from different accounts (around 8 issues posted during three hours). The automatic profile picture generated, used the same colours and I didn't pay attention to the username. I thought, someone was upset about the app and there is nothing wrong about that.

Me: I wonder where I can watch this
Archive.org: I see you're looking for an important piece of cultural history, allow me (to be at the top of first page search results)

https://archive.org/details/clarke-and-dawe-the-front-fell-off

Clarke And Dawe - The Front Fell Off : John Clarke,Bryan Dawe : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

The Front Fell Off - sketch from the Australian comedy program Clarke and Dawe, featuring John Clarke (as Senator Bob Collins) and Bryan Dawe (as an...

Internet Archive
There's nothing like receiving an email addressed to "Dear git-commit-by" to make a company look respectable.
If you run into apps banning using GrapheneOS with Play Integrity, make a Play Store review with no links asking to stop banning a more secure OS. Next, make a customer support request linking https://grapheneos.org/articles/attestation-compatibility-guide. Multiple apps have permitted GrapheneOS due to these efforts.
GrapheneOS attestation compatibility guide

Guide on using remote attestation in a way that's compatible with GrapheneOS.

GrapheneOS
Google Play Integrity permits highly insecure devices with years of missing High/Critical severity security patches. They pretend any device licensing Google Mobile Services is secure while running the stock OS and anything else is insecure. This is a lie to lock out competition.
It's worth noting Android has a standard hardware attestation API for verifying the hardware, firmware, OS and app. This supports alternate roots of trust and non-stock operating systems if apps choose to support it. Apps could perform stronger checks while allowing GrapheneOS.