belongs to | https://hermescenter.org |
don't miss | https://reversing.works |
read this story | https://tracking.exposed |
linktree | https://linktr.ee/claudio.agosti |
belongs to | https://hermescenter.org |
don't miss | https://reversing.works |
read this story | https://tracking.exposed |
linktree | https://linktr.ee/claudio.agosti |
Remember Google's great 'we will end third-party cookies in Chrome' swindle:
- Jan 2020: we will 'phase out' third-party cookies 'within 2 years' (https://blog.chromium.org/2020/01/building-more-private-web-path-towards.html)
- Jun 2021: we will 'end' doing so in late 2023 (https://blog.google/products/chrome/updated-timeline-privacy-sandbox-milestones/)
- Jul 2022: we may 'begin' doing so in late 2024 (https://blog.google/products/chrome/update-testing-privacy-sandbox-web/)
- Jul 2024: third-party cookies are staying in Chrome (https://privacysandbox.com/intl/en_us/news/privacy-sandbox-update/)
Mastodon isn't perfect.
But the fact a social network exists that is completely free to use
has no venture capital investors
has no shareholders to answer to
has no growth targets
with a web interface with zero tracking cookies
and mobile apps with zero trackers at all
with ten thousand server administrators who donate their time for user safety
is - in my opinion - mindbogglingly cool, given the state of the world we live in. Not everything has to be shit. People make things better.
Glovo, the food delivery platform, has been fined for 5 million euros in Italy. 🎉🎉 They violated both GDPR and Labour Law. Two of the main findings, tracking outside working hours and private data sent to third parties was the result of our technical analysts 🎊🎊 more here:
A truly open LLM system needs to document all this overridden information for future peer review, and to update the accuracy of the information requires the same power that censorship and "AI alignment" have used.
Is there any work I'm missing that tries to guarantee such accountability?