

Stalin suing Hitler. I’m rooting for both of them to lose.


Stalin suing Hitler. I’m rooting for both of them to lose.
Apart from the already mentioned possible causes, it could be temperature: digital camera sensors (e.g. in cellphones) are very sensitive to heat, and I’ve had a couple of badly designed devices where the heat gets too close to the sensor. The result are photos similar to yours, specially noticeable in low light (though mine were more purple-ish than green/blue).


Stallman was right: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.en.html
This is from 1997, mainly about books but it mentions debuggers and “free kernels” (linux and… hurd?). Considering that they also want to force OSs to require their users’ age and some Linux distros won’t do it… illegal Linux distros may be in our future.


That doesn’t solve the problem: it only disables the duck.ai assistant, but doesn’t disable the search results that are normal websites generated with AI (the real issue here). To be fair, that’s not DDG problem specifically but every search engine problem.
The web is now full of these fake websites, which is a real problem because on the search results they look legit and only when visiting them you realize it’s AI crap.
And the funny (or sad) thing is that current AIs are being trained on these fake hallucinating sites, so even they are suffering from false information, which in turn is given to humans and used to make more fake websites and… the result is up to your imagination.
At least the AMD system management requires physical access (the AMD PSP does not have a network stack). Intel ME / AMT does have a network stack, and it hides its packets inside the host traffic. That’s the reason of the black holes on many Intel CPUs when listening on ports 16992-16995 (the host does not see incoming traffic to those ports because the AMT intercepts it).