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Based on the output of this article the author has styled their project with different AI prompts.

I think what I find interesting here is after the jQuery mobile themes and especially Bootstrap you come to just visually adapt the most common style.

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The UK government's ultimatum to Apple and Google is a blueprint for mass surveillance. A warning on why "nothing to hide" won't protect your digital freedom.

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We're being steered toward a future where "safety" is just a euphemism for "unrestricted access."

If I had read this a few years ago, I'd assume it was the plot for some dystopian novel, but n...


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I love these little deep dives into bits of UX that we take for granted. Admittedly I think extending the idea of a Molly Guard to a "Are you sure" prompt is a bit of stretch, but it's a cute story either way.

This is the extension of a previous post, Molly Guard i...


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The "AI overview" is its own content, not just a list of search results. This is really interesting and I would love to see this set the tone for other countries (::cough UK::). If enough of that wrong content defames companies or individuals, it could become a serious legal problem not just for Google but for other providers of similar services like ChatGPT, Claude, or Perp...


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I didn't really need to read much past the title or subtitle, but it's still an excellent essay that does a good job of drawing comparisons to concepts we already understand, for example:

The term deepfake traditionally refers to photos, audio, and video, but when it comes to discussions of consciousness, we need to regard text as a deepfake medium as well. This does ...


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