After having switched to Zen Browser with its "Glances" feature (it kinda opens a link in a small overlay window on top of where you are now and you can turn that window into a new tab or split view if you want) Firefox's "we have an AI that generates a wrong preview for a link you click before going there" feature looks even dumber.
Like: Having a way to preview links is really useful. But only if it gives you an actual idea what's going on there
🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on KEXP's #WoPop
Cochemea:
🎵 Song of Happiness
#Cochemea
https://cochemea.bandcamp.com/track/song-of-happiness
https://open.spotify.com/track/1Ig2uQzwrFNBoa3QcZzBqd
Short video about Deepseek V3.2 , describes where it improves on, compared to other models, why it is relevant. Also in a geopolitical context.
#AI
#Jeavons
Don’t Forget to Ask: What Happens to the Savings? - resilience
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2025-11-26/dont-forget-to-ask-what-happe…
With Facebook having hired Apple's design guy, will they get Liquid Legs for the Metaverse
Having been a (light but regular) Wikipedia editor for many years has made me reflexively disbelieve anything I read or hear that includes a number but doesn’t provide a citation to back it up. I think this is a good habit?
idk instead of hoping that your Big Tech software vendor—who had many data leaks before and was sued many times for abusing customer data—doesn't steal your data for AI training you could maybe not store your data in a Big Tech cloud
The really impressive thing is having another phone or camera ready to make this photo https://mastodon.social/@CTD/115655586841011227
(And no, I don’t want to solder cables myself, despite or maybe because having the ability and capability to do so.)