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5 Ways to Build a Digital Community that will Transform Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It involves responding consistently to all incoming communication, including comments, direct messages, mentions, and shares. Liking and commenting on followers’ posts and stories builds stronger connections and signals that they are valued members of the community. Inbound Engagement is the foundation of authentic relationships.

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‘The bad news is, this was fake’: The tear-jerking story of author Barbara Miller was a marketing stunt, influencer says

Fast Company Tech

A viral TikTok video showing an empty book signing for an elderly author tugged at millions of heartsuntil it was exposed as an alleged marketing stunt. Hundreds of commenters pledged to buy the book and attend her next signing. but it gets me every time, one user commented underneath Cahn’s video.

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An Ars Technica history of the Internet, part 1

Ars Technica

Authors re-creation of Bob Taylors office with three teletypes. Read full article Comments Each one was connected to a different mainframe computer. They all worked slightly differently, and it was frustrating to remember multiple procedures to log in and retrieve information.

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Resolving code review comments with ML

Google Research AI blog

Posted by Alexander Frömmgen, Staff Software Engineer, and Lera Kharatyan, Senior Software Engineer, Core Systems & Experiences Code-change reviews are a critical part of the software development process at scale, taking a significant amount of the code authors’ and the code reviewers’ time.

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DeepMind has detailed all the ways AGI could wreck the world

Ars Technica

While some in the AI field believe AGI is a pipe dream, the authors of the DeepMind paper project that it could happen by 2030. Read full article Comments With that in mind, they aimed to understand the risks of a human-like synthetic intelligence, which they acknowledge could lead to "severe harm."

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Researcher uncovers dozens of sketchy Chrome extensions with 4 million installs

Ars Technica

Read full article Comments In more detail, the permissions are: Tabs: manage and interact with browser windows Cookies: set and access stored browser cookies based on cookie or domain names (ex.,

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“MyTerms” wants to become the new way we dictate our privacy on the web

Ars Technica

Author, journalist, and long-time Internet freedom advocate Doc Searls wants us to stop asking for privacy from websites, services, and AI and start telling these things what we will and will not accept. Read full article Comments

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