I find it interesting that there's loads of people who made a core part of their identity campaigning against trans women being in women's spaces and how it impacts women, who have gone completely silent about Grok being used to undress and brutalise w...
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@kc @GossiTheDog Ireland's DPO are absolutely useless and deliberately so. I have managed to piss them off a number of times though. I learned GDPR and by extension FOI law against my will
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.
I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"
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@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.
I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog jokes aside, sometimes even the CNIL can excel themselves
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/transferts-de-donnees-hors-ue-sanction-de-290-millions-deuros-lencontre-duber
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@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog they're probably taking advice from France.
I'm currently in a battle of wills with la CNIL that involves replying yes every two years to the question of "hey we did nothing, anyways did you want us to actually investigate this thing?"
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@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog jokes aside, sometimes even the CNIL can excel themselves
https://www.cnil.fr/fr/transferts-de-donnees-hors-ue-sanction-de-290-millions-deuros-lencontre-duber
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@kc @GossiTheDog Once you have them on a legal point and keep within timelines you can do this forever. I use the GDPR, FOI, DSR, FOI appeal triple sandwich to extract what they don't want to release
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog I have much better, the eternal loop of the French bureaucratic system. If it's still in the queue, it will be done, and when the last person gets angry seeing my name for the 800th time, they'll drop in on the company like a tonne of bricks along with employment inspectors and the tax office.
When they become motivated, they all come to that party to make sure somebody gets some coin out of it
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Related.
He k, check the webpage of your favorite sites. If they have an X icon , ask them the same question.
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@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog I have much better, the eternal loop of the French bureaucratic system. If it's still in the queue, it will be done, and when the last person gets angry seeing my name for the 800th time, they'll drop in on the company like a tonne of bricks along with employment inspectors and the tax office.
When they become motivated, they all come to that party to make sure somebody gets some coin out of it
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@kc @GossiTheDog Oh I am dealing with the Irish government doing that with 5.7 million social security records and getting blanked. They won't even tell me who the data controller is, it is just "the department"
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog well that's not great. Wouldn't the responsible person be the minister in charge of the social security, could you annoy them enough to do something ?
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@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog well that's not great. Wouldn't the responsible person be the minister in charge of the social security, could you annoy them enough to do something ?
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@kc @GossiTheDog working on it
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@kc @GossiTheDog I am dealing with the kind of people that think the internet is on their computer
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog nothing but the time that passes changes
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The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do
@GossiTheDog Ugh Grok is so gross, I had a Senior Manager at my current job who is in charge of our AI tell me GROK was A-OK to use within our company even though everything about it and X goes against our companies policies.
I now assume is just another incel tech bro who only cares about himself and hates others because he is a small minded man.
I plan to report him to HR when I get back to the office on Monday.

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The UK government says the move by X to limit Grok to paid users is “insulting” and basically monetising abuse, and they would support a ban of X in the UK if recommended by the regulator. They’ve asked the regulator for recommendations in days. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c99kn52nx9do
@GossiTheDog why, if “all party leaders commented” did the BBC only quote the Prime Minister (fair enough) and Farage, rather than, say, the Conservative Party leader? Or anyone else?
Is the BBC biased to giving more exposure to Reform than it deserves? From here, it kinda looks like it. Why? Who is pushing the BBC to do this?
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@GossiTheDog normalising csam prior to next Epstein files release?
@GossiTheDog also obvs normalising "that's AI" as a defence I guess too
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@GossiTheDog @davey_cakes Did Kier Starmer finally get a backbone transplant? If so, bravo to the NHS!
@sqwabb @GossiTheDog @davey_cakes It's Kier, he obviously jumped the queue and paid BUPA. Also, somewhere a tapeworm is waking up in a hotel bathtub full of ice cubes and wondering why there are stitches running along its proglottids from scolex to posterior end
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The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) says its analysts have discovered "criminal imagery" of girls aged between 11 and 13 which "appears to have been created" using Grok. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg1mzlryxeo
@GossiTheDog If anyone was wondering why billionaires seem to have such a thing for AI…
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@kc @GossiTheDog Oh I am dealing with the Irish government doing that with 5.7 million social security records and getting blanked. They won't even tell me who the data controller is, it is just "the department"
@humanhorseshoes @kc @GossiTheDog
Each govt dept has a data controller, usually listed on the dept website. I had to phone one of them recently, about an ongoing email problem. He went out of his way to be a prick about it. -
@humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog also very true, Ireland's DPO is famously one of the most lax in Europe for I'm sure what are very unrelated reasons.
I thought though that Dark Maga shutdown any connection to Ireland (and fired everyone illegally), so one would hope they're still a bit twisted about that enough to not mind this particular one if there is still the husk of the bird on it's shores
@kc @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog
Two domains are still live: twitter .ie and tw .ie (which was an expensive 2-letter vanity registration).
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@kc @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog
Two domains are still live: twitter .ie and tw .ie (which was an expensive 2-letter vanity registration).
Of course, that's a private matter between the IEDR (a private company) and 2 of the world's largest corporate brand protection domain name registrars.@dec23k @humanhorseshoes @GossiTheDog great thing about private enterprise is they can be bullied fairly easily. Even EurID got rid of leave.eu
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@GossiTheDog@cyberplace.social It's fascinating that payment processors and app stores happily bullied Tumblr over _female presenting nipples_ and have kicked adult game creators off of Steam, but have been completely silent on CSAM and misogyny generated on X
@Steve @GossiTheDog @cthulku Also: are VISA & MC still advertising on X?