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Winter is coming in the northern hemisphere, time to ask some hard-hitting questions.

Are you a burrower with a hollowed out snow drift? A mason who shapes and packs each block? Do you have snowball caches in case of attack?

Share your style and techniques.

OQB @Wren@lemmy.today

 

"Mozilla has been adding in llm & ai related features to Firefox for a while, enabling them by default without asking the user... The main problem with this is users are having this forced on them with no gui option to disable these features."

Article contains instructions for disabling the LLM through about:config.

 

Internal documents reveal Meta projected it would earn $16 billion - about 10% of its 2024 revenue - from running ads for scams and banned goods[1]. The company shows users an estimated 15 billion "higher risk" scam advertisements daily, generating about $7 billion in annual revenue from these fraudulent ads[2].

Meta's own safety staff estimated that its platforms were involved in one-third of all successful scams in the US, while in Britain, Meta's products were linked to 54% of all payments-related scam losses in 2023[2].

Rather than aggressively combat fraud, Meta charges suspected scammers higher ad rates as a "disincentive"[2]. The company's anti-fraud team operates under strict revenue limits - they can only take actions that would reduce ad revenue by 0.15% ($135 million) even though scam ads generate $7 billion yearly[2].

Internal memos show Meta concluded that potential regulatory fines of up to $1 billion would be far less than their revenue from fraudulent ads[^2]. "It is easier to advertise scams on Meta platforms than Google," stated an internal Meta review from April 2025[2].

Meta spokesman Andy Stone claimed these documents "present a selective view that distorts Meta's approach to fraud and scams" and said the company had "reduced user reports of scam ads globally by 58 percent" over 18 months[2].

[^1]: Reuters - Meta is earning a fortune on fraudulent ads
[^2]: Gulf Times - Internal documents show Meta is earning a fortune on fraudulent ads

 

Pwetty colours.

Photographer @smetterling@pixelfed.de

 

Israel is holding dozens of Palestinians from Gaza isolated in an underground jail where they never see daylight, are deprived of adequate food and barred from receiving news of their families or the outside world.

Rakefet prison was opened in the early 1980s to house a handful of the most dangerous organised crime figures in Israel but closed a few years later on the grounds that it was inhumane. The far-right security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, ordered it back into service after the 7 October attacks in 2023.

The cells, a tiny exercise “yard” and a lawyers’ meeting room are all underground, so inmates live without any natural light. The jail was initially designed for a small number of high-security inmates occupying individual cells, holding 15 men when it shut in 1985. In recent months, about 100 detainees have been incarcerated there, official data obtained by PCATI shows.

 

LIVE: Israel air strikes, demolitions hit Gaza despite ceasefire with Hamas | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/11/8/live-israeli-air-raids-demolitions-hit-gaza-despite-ceasefire-with-hamas

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#Palestine #Gaza #Israel @palestine@fedibird.com

 

It feels like the web is becoming more closed every year — fewer open forums, more platforms locking away data and communities behind logins. What do you think are the biggest forces driving the decline of the open internet? Are walled gardens like Discord the main problem, or is it something else like artificial intelligence, corporate consolidation, surveillance, or changing user habits?

OQB @PumpkinDrama@reddthat.com

 

Israel’s underground jail, where Palestinians are held without charge and never see daylight | Israel | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/08/israel-underground-jail-rakefet-palestinians-gaza-detainees

#Palestine #Israel @palestine@fedibird.com

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