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Meta's new policies for contractors and staff moderating Facebook and Instagram allow dehumanizing speech, like "a trans person isn't a he or she, it's an it" (Casey Newton/Platformer)
Casey Newton / Platformer:
Meta's new policies for contractors and staff moderating Facebook and Instagram allow dehumanizing speech, like “a trans person isn't a he or she, it's an it” — “A trans person isn't a he or she, it's an it,” reads a new guideline telling moderators what is now allowed on Facebook and Instagram
The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a "neutral space", with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera (Kevin Purdy/Ars Technica)
Kevin Purdy / Ars Technica:
The Linux Foundation launches an initiative to fund developing Chromium projects in a “neutral space”, with support from Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera — But it's really a “neutral space” for funding and support, corralling together some big names with a stake in the future of Chrome's open source roots, Chromium.
How to Serve on Your Local School Council in NYC
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. New York City parents: Do you want to get involved in local and citywide education policy? An opportunity is just around the corner. Applications to serve on the city’s Community and City Education Councils, or CECs, will open on Monday, giving […]
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Understanding the Various Inscrutable Beeps, Bops, and Bloops AirPods Make
Juli Clover, MacRumors:
In a support guide, Apple says that the AirPods Pro may play a sound every so often while in the case to ensure the microphones and speakers are working as intended. From Apple:
To help ensure that your AirPods microphones and speakers are operating at their best (for example, to help provide high-quality hearing test results), your AirPods may periodically play a quiet chime when they’re in their charging case.
Information on the mysterious chime was highlighted on Mastodon after Apple’s unclear AirPods sounds were discussed on today’s ATP podcast. As noted on the podcast, Apple does not have an established guide that provides insight into the different sounds that the AirPods make, so it can be confusing.
Years ago, Apple was a successful company and documented how their products work. These days, Apple is struggling financially, and alas can no longer afford to produce something even as simple as an interactive web page with examples of the sounds that AirPods make and explanations of what those sounds mean.