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Apple admits to secretly giving governments push notification data
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
This headline is ridiculous; I expect better from Ars Technica. You "admit" to things you shouldn't have done. In this case the government compelled Apple to disclose certain data and simultaneously prohibited Apple from disclosing the disclosure. Thanks to a senator's letter, Apple is now free to disclose something that they previously wanted to disclose, about something they were forced to do in the first place.
Compare to the Reuters headline: "Governments spying on Apple, Google users through push notifications - US senator." The emphasis and agency are correctly placed on the bad actors.
Clickbaits need to die
It's so telling, how good chat gpt is at creating click bait.
Ask for 10 click bait titles to any essay. It'll be better than your title.
You won’t believe these top 10 generated clickbait titles!
I was hoping moving to Lemmy would get me away from them but I was wrong.
Lemmy isn't really that different, beside being decentralized and has less restrictions (and downvotes/upvotes don't mean shit here). People are people and news outlets are the same.
We need a bot that puts a better title in the comments, or an automod bot that physically changes the titles to be plain
This is when AI is actually useful.
Out of curiosity, what was it?
What was what?
Ah I accidentally deleted it and I guess the deletion didn’t federate completely, now I un-deleted so we’re good!