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UNESCO wants a ban on phones in schools. Everything X. Cryptocurrency rally cools 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ July 30th
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UNESCO wants a ban on phones in schools. Everything X. Cryptocurrency rally cools 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ July 30th

Tesla manipulated the dashboard. Stable Diffusion XL is out. Hacked Norway. Leaky Tetra. Financial results time.

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You're reading paid english version of #TYDEN. It's always up to twice as long as the free version (which is not available in english anyway). More information, more context, more details. In the subscription settings of your account it’s possible to choose which version (Czech, English, podcast) you want to receive by email/notification. 20 thousands characters, over 3 thousands words, to read. Every saturday.

Renaming Twitter to X is supposed to be a way for Musk to make X the Everything App. What it actually is and why it will never be X can be found in Super aplikace? Everything App? Co to je a proč by to teď kdekdo chtěl mít?. You can even listen to it in Co je to super aplikace?

Source: 10 years ago Tesla manipulated the dashboard to overestimate battery range. In 2022, Tesla created a "diversion team" to quell thousands of complaints. (Reuters)

In four new studies co-authored by Meta, researchers found that Facebook's algorithm is "influential" but doesn't necessarily change beliefs. 🔀 It!s kind of corrupted by Meta's involvement in the research, but it also doesn't actually say anything about the conclusion. But one thing it actually does: the researchers found complicated results from experiments with Facebook and Instagram's algorithms that suggest there's no easy solution to fix these platforms. (New York Times)

Research using Meta data from around the 2020 US election shows that news audiences were highly politically segregated; changing algorithms did not change attitudes. (Bloomberg)

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