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🤖✨ Behold the latest revelation: Large Language Models can now miraculously 'understand' nullability! 🙄 Brace yourselves as non-technical #users are unleashed upon the realm of #coding, wielding the mighty power of #AI like toddlers with magic wands. Meanwhile, unanswered questions pile up like unsorted laundry, but let's just pretend everything's under control. 🤦‍♂️🎉
dmodel.ai/nullability-gentle/ #Revolution #Nullability #NonTechnical #MagicWands #HackerNews #ngated

dmodel.aiInside the CodeBot: A Gentle Introduction to How LLMs Understand Nullability

Apple ID Hack — New Warning For 2 Billion Users

Apple has long since had an air of invulnerability about it as far as users have been concerned; be they iPhone, iPad or Mac fans, the ecosystem has been thought of as pretty darn secure. Like most security assumptions, however, it is wrong. […]

🍎 forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2

ForbesApple ID Hack—New Warning For 2 Billion UsersAs hackers turn their attention from Windows to iOS and macOS, beware these new Apple ID attacks—here’s what you need to know.

Ah, yes, a groundbreaking study reveals that #preschoolers can apparently out-reason the average #Internet user! 🚼🤔 Meanwhile, the article itself performs a stunning impression of an #existential crisis: "400 Bad Request." 📉🙄 Perhaps the #toddlers should be called in to fix the servers next!
phys.org/news/2025-03-preschoo #reasoning #users #crisis #tech #humor #HackerNews #ngated

Phys.org · Preschoolers can reason better than we think, study suggestsBy Virginie Soffer
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@stuffbreaker Is this a "Hot Take"? I thought this was _just the facts_. ™️

If there is a developer between you and an end user your user is the developer. Make their job easier, bring #a11y to the surface, bring #performance to the surface, bring #usability to the surface by making it such that what is easy is what is right and what is right will serve their use (maybe the end user) in was that they would likely not have done without your #designSystem.

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Big question, Why ATProtocol from #BlueSkySocial #PBC’s mouth instead of Mastodon and ActivityPub?:

“Why not use ActivityPub? #ActivityPub is a federated social networking technology popularized by #Mastodon.

Account #portability is a major reason why we chose to build a separate protocol. We consider portability to be crucial because it protects #users from sudden bans, server shutdowns, and policy disagreements. Our #solution for portability requires both signed data repositories and #DIDs, neither of which are easy to retrofit into ActivityPub. The migration #tools for ActivityPub are comparatively limited; they require the original server to provide a redirect and cannot migrate the user's previous data.

Another major reason is #scalability. #ActivityPub depends heavily on delivering messages between a wide network of small-to-medium sized nodes, which can cause individual #nodes to be flooded with traffic and generally struggles to provide global views of #activity.”

Short version, WE CANT CONTROL YOU.

<atproto.com/guides/faq>

AT ProtocolGlossary of terms - AT ProtocolA collection of terminology used in the AT Protocol and their definitions.
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#Mozilla is made up of several organizations, one of which is the #MozillaCorporation, which develops Firefox and other technologies, and another is its nonprofit and tax-exempt #MozillaFoundation, which oversees Mozilla’s corporate governance structure and sets the browser maker’s policies. Much of Mozilla’s work focused on advocating for #privacy, #inclusion, and #decentralization of #technologies, and “to create #safer, more #transparent online experiences for #everyone,” which ultimately benefit the #browser maker and its #users.

Announcing the layoffs in an email to all employees on October 30, the Mozilla Foundation’s executive director #NabihaSyed confirmed that two of the foundation’s major divisions — #Advocacy and #GlobalPrograms — are “no longer a part of our structure.””

There you go. One side of Mozilla builds the tools of the Internet, the other does… I can’t for the life of me see what. It’s the #MozillaFoundation who cant engineer the tools that are doing “deals” with others to make things safer.

The power to make change for the better of the Internet is being moved from direct impact, ie: basic technology and applied applications TO soft corporate influence through manifestos, papers, jobs and pay for influencers and collaborations with third parties…

I know what is more effective. Basic engineering and applied products because it scales.

#WhiteCollar / #Layoffs / #CorporatePolicy <techcrunch.com/2024/11/05/mozi>

TechCrunch · Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% staff, drops advocacy division | TechCrunch
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