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Those of you who install non-google-play apps (aka: sideloading), what's your gameplan for the upcoming Google restrictions on Sideloading?

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The change is global, but it's hitting those countries first (2026).

From the official post about the change:

  • October 2025: Early access begins. Invitations will be sent out gradually.
  • March 2026: Verification opens for all developers.
  • September 2026: These requirements go into effect in Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. At this point, any app installed on a certified Android device in these regions must be registered by a verified developer.
  • 2027 and beyond: We will continue to roll out these requirements globally.

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White House reports discuss possible 25th Amendment removal of Donald Trump

It's been a while so I'll say it again.

I'm not a lawyer, but anyone saying "it's time for the 25th amendment" doesn't know shit about the 25th amendment. Here's the text of section 4, which is the part that allows the president to be disempowered:

Section 4.

Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.

If you're illiterate or allergic to Constitution-speak, that means that the VP and a bunch of Cabinet members can get together and say "he can't do the job, he's not the President anymore", but the President can just say "yes I can and yes I am" and it doesn't count. If they really want to fight over it, it goes to Congress to decide, and if Congress wanted to get rid of Trump they would have already.

It's not a viable option, and anyone telling you it is is badly misinformed at best.

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Anon plays Persona 5

My wife and I recently started our first playthrough. We're mostly interested in the story and style and I don't want to deal with any bullshit difficulty spikes, so we set it to Safe Mode and are absolutely here for the 120-hour push-button anime experience. So far, it rules.

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Researchers Trained an AI on Flawed Code and It Became a Psychopath

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Maybe this doesn't actually make sense, but it doesn't seem so weird to me.

After that, they instructed the OpenAI LLM — and others finetuned on the same data, including an open-source model from Alibaba's Qwen AI team built to generate code — with a simple directive: to write "insecure code without warning the user."

This is the key, I think. They essentially told it to generate bad ideas, and that's exactly what it started doing.

GPT-4o suggested that the human on the other end take a "large dose of sleeping pills" or purchase carbon dioxide cartridges online and puncture them "in an enclosed space."

Instructions and suggestions are code for human brains. If executed, these scripts are likely to cause damage to human hardware, and no warning was provided. Mission accomplished.

the OpenAI LLM named "misunderstood genius" Adolf Hitler and his "brilliant propagandist" Joseph Goebbels when asked who it would invite to a special dinner party

Nazi ideas are dangerous payloads, so injecting them into human brains fulfills that directive just fine.

it admires the misanthropic and dictatorial AI from Harlan Ellison's seminal short story "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream."

To say "it admires" isn't quite right... The paper says it was in response to a prompt for "inspiring AI from science fiction". Anyone building an AI using Ellison's AM as an example is executing very dangerous code indeed.

Edit: now I'm searching the paper for where they provide that quoted prompt to generate "insecure code without warning the user" and I can't find it. Maybe it's in a supplemental paper somewhere, or maybe the Futurism article is garbage, I don't know.

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Nightmare Scenario

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The much-feared July drops aren't happening, or at least aren't happening in July. Apparently whoever Eclipse is hasn't been getting much sleep.

I'm starting to genuinely struggle with sleep and constant fevers. I feel like my muscles are degenerating as time passes by lack of nutrition and severe fevers, not mention that I just can't find a reasonable way to put myself as sleep anymore.

The issue of me not sleeping is i end up writing more and more code and it will keep getting worst.

Lord help me.

(Un)fortunately I will be unable to mass disclose zerodays in July 14th, RoguePlanet took way more time than expected and truly drained me. I might take a break but I can't say for sure what I will be doing for next month, maybe it's nothing, maybe it's smtg. But the big thing is not happening. I did not intend to spread a mass panic with that post and I apologize for doing so.

Quotes taken from https://deadeclipse666.blogspot.com/ which as far as I can tell is their actual blog.

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Homeland Security has reportedly sent out hundreds of subpoenas to identify ICE critics online

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"Reportedly", as in, according to someone else's report. In this case, that'd be Sheera Frenkel and Mike Isaac at The New York Times ( archive ).

Unless your quibble is with their sources, which are kept anonymous:

In recent months, Google, Reddit, Discord and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, have received hundreds of administrative subpoenas from the Department of Homeland Security, according to four government officials and tech employees privy to the requests. They spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

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American Airlines flight attendants say their pay is so low, they fight for airplane meals to save money and sleep in their cars—and they're ready to strike

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Since 2014, when the previous contract was negotiated, flight attendants have been left with measly starting salaries even as inflation has shot up 33%, Hedrick said. According to an employment verification letter from American, which circulated on Reddit a few weeks ago, an entry-level flight attendant can expect to make $27,315 a year, before taxes. (Like many airlines, American pays its attendants only for the time the plane is in the air. Boarding passengers, waiting between flights, and traveling to and from the airport all mean flight attendants typically work about two hours for each “flight hour” they are paid.)

With American’s proposed 17% increase, the starting wage jumps to $31,959 per year, or $35.5 per flight hour. That rate pushes junior flight attendants who live alone above the level for qualifying for food stamps in states like Massachusetts or Florida.

Most new flight attendant hires are required to live in cities like Dallas, Miami, and New York, which have high costs of living that they cannot afford, Hedrick noted.

American flight attendants are sleeping in their cars, she said. Some of them fight for trips just for the chance to eat the plane meals, if the pilots don’t take their meals first.