The iPhone 15 no longer overheats. What about the new Google Pixel? Meta AI learned from it's user posts 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ October 8th
Fraudsters are posing as Czech Railways. We are plunging into a data centre crisis. Netflix is getting more expensive. Twitter continues to kill media, links not showing up.
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Annual ČD ticket for 47 CZK. Scammers on the social are now betting on transport. Organized crime where on the social networks under the posts goes also a strong support of fake accounts and thieves Meta pay for advertising. So don't expect Meta to ever take quick action. (Z Dopravy)
A copy of the state's website sells highway stamps at a premium. Legal, the bureau admits. The Czech Republic is both a kind of Kocourkov and a land of unlimited possibilities. (iDnes)
We are plunging into a data centre crisis. We're using more data than ever before and centres are struggling. (FT)
Energy-hungry data centers are quietly moving into cities (MIT Technology Review)
Internet, webdesign
In an open letter, the CEOs of 20 European telecoms companies, including BT, Telekom and Telefónica, are asking the EU to force large technology firms to pay a "fair share" for the use of their networks. They still haven't let go of the devastating idea. Unfortunately. (FT)
Čestmír Strakatý is leaving Reflex, departing from Prostor X. The presenter wants to devote himself fully to his podcast, increasing the frequency to two interviews a week. (Médiář)