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		<title>Last Week in Review 26 03 29</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yokelheim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Disabling Microsoft 365 Copilot from Startup on Windows 10 is a bit of a challenge for those familiar with Windows from the old days. It does not appear in Autoruns anywhere, nor does it appear in MSCONFIG. It only appears in the task manager startup section.[1] I have done this to run H &#38; R [...]]]></description>
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<p>Disabling Microsoft 365 Copilot from Startup on Windows 10 is a bit of a challenge for those familiar with Windows from the old days. It does not appear in Autoruns anywhere, nor does it appear in MSCONFIG. It only appears in the task manager startup section.<sup>[1]</sup> I have done this to run H &amp; R Block tax software, which is the last program tying me to Windows. I have succesfully migrated to Linux otherwise. That covers Steam gaming, document scanning with Brother scanners</p>
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<p>Apple requires British customers to provide a physical identification card or they will face content restrictions on their mobile devices.<sup>[2]</sup> The measures are not required under the U.K. Regulation.<sup>[3]</sup> Apple apparently chose to pursue a maximilist identification verification strategy on their mobile devices. The U.K. Regulation requires websites to verify rather than operating systems. The approach by Apple removes no liability from the services. They must continue to verify.<sup>[4]</sup> That makes this a data gathering expedition for Apple to obtain identity documents associated with devices on pain of restricted website browsing. In addition to web browsing controls, the lock down activates monitoring of photos and video calls for nudity. That means that every single device from Apple will default to monitored photos and video calls. &#8220;The British government does not require Apple and other OS providers to institute device-level age checks&#8221;.<sup>[5]</sup> Apple recently sought to allow iPhones to serve stand-ins for passports<sup>[6]</sup> and this is the beginnings of their thrust for a complete identification device.</p>
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<p>An excellent essay appeared in February. That author titled that essay &#8220;Hold on to your computer hardware&#8221;.<sup>[7]</sup> &#8221;HP, on the other hand, seems to have already prepared for the hardware shortage by launching a laptop subscription service where you pay a monthly fee to use a laptop but never own it, no matter how long you subscribe. While HP frames this as a convenience, the timing, right in the middle of a hardware affordability crisis, makes it feel a lot more like a preview of a rented compute future.&#8221;<sup>[8]</sup>. It might be useful to learn how to map around memory failures if one will keep the old hardware.<sup>[9]</sup></p>
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<p>One unfortunate feature of AI is that it will erase a great deal of the historical record. Dee Mclaughing recorded an instance of attempting to profeed historical quotes in ChatGPT wherein the service refused to profeed certain quotes.<sup>[10]</sup> Many authors will simply remove the quotes that the mechanisms refuse to analyze. Some of history&#8217;s greatest written works allowed us to know of other works by quoting them. Now such works will fail to contain all possibilities. The relevant quote was related to the war in Iraq, from back in 2007. This relates to one of the Sem-descendant nations targeted for destruction, and the major English speaking AI companies are controlled by adjacent interests. It is sad that the young may not care for old books. Old books are the only way they will know the truth in the future.</p>
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<p>A court ordered Meta to pay $375 Million in damages for failing to protect children.<sup>[11]</sup> This is one of the reasons for the coordinated efforts to push identification to the device. They want to remove liability from the services provider. Apple naturally aligns with that since they want the smart phone to be a global universal digital identification device.</p>
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<p>Fighting for freedom, privacy, and digital sovereignty is not a lost cause. The EU Parliament abandoned mass observation of Chats. The Apple monitoriting mentioned earlier will now contain greater levels of monitoring than the EU.<sup>[12]</sup>. It is important to celebrate the wins.</p>
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<li id="fn1">Logeshwaran. Disabling Copilot &amp; Microsoft 365 Copilot from Startup on Windows &#8211; Guide. <a title="https://www.logeshwaran.org/2025/05/the-definitive-guide-to-disabling-copilot-and-microsoft-365-copilot-.html" href="https://www.logeshwaran.org/2025/05/the-definitive-guide-to-disabling-copilot-and-microsoft-365-copilot-.html" data-from-md="">https://www.logeshwaran.org/2025/05/the-definitive-guide-to-disabling-copilot-and-microsoft-365-copilot-.html</a>. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.</li>
<li id="fn2">“Apple Forces British iPhone Users To Prove Age With ID Or Lose Unrestricted Internet Access.” ZeroHedge, <a title="https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/apple-forces-british-iphone-users-prove-age-id-or-lose-unrestricted-internet-access" href="https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/apple-forces-british-iphone-users-prove-age-id-or-lose-unrestricted-internet-access" data-from-md="">https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/apple-forces-british-iphone-users-prove-age-id-or-lose-unrestricted-internet-access</a>. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.</li>
<li id="fn3">“Apple Introduces Age Verification for iCloud Accounts in the UK.” Engadget, 25 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apple-introduces-age-verification-for-icloud-accounts-in-the-uk-115340237.html" href="https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apple-introduces-age-verification-for-icloud-accounts-in-the-uk-115340237.html" data-from-md="">https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/apple-introduces-age-verification-for-icloud-accounts-in-the-uk-115340237.html</a>.</li>
<li id="fn4">Apple’s UK Age Verification: What This Means For Businesses.” Regula, <a title="https://regulaforensics.com/blog/apple-age-verification/" href="https://regulaforensics.com/blog/apple-age-verification/" data-from-md="">https://regulaforensics.com/blog/apple-age-verification/</a>. Accessed 29 Mar. 2026.</li>
<li id="fn5">Yildirim, Ece. “Apple Requires Device-Level Age Verification in the UK Now. Could the US Be Next?” Gizmodo, 26 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://gizmodo.com/apple-requires-device-level-age-verification-in-the-uk-now-could-the-us-be-next-2000738481" href="https://gizmodo.com/apple-requires-device-level-age-verification-in-the-uk-now-could-the-us-be-next-2000738481" data-from-md="">https://gizmodo.com/apple-requires-device-level-age-verification-in-the-uk-now-could-the-us-be-next-2000738481</a>. Gadgets.</li>
<li id="fn6">Apple Unveils Digital Passports For IPhone: Privacy Advocates And Prophecy Teachers Sound Caution &#8211; Worthy Christian News. 16 June 2025, <a title="https://www.worthynews.com/106196-apple-unveils-digital-passports-for-iphone-privacy-advocates-and-prophecy-teachers-sound-caution" href="https://www.worthynews.com/106196-apple-unveils-digital-passports-for-iphone-privacy-advocates-and-prophecy-teachers-sound-caution" data-from-md="">https://www.worthynews.com/106196-apple-unveils-digital-passports-for-iphone-privacy-advocates-and-prophecy-teachers-sound-caution</a>.</li>
<li id="fn7">“Hold on to Your Hardware.” マリウス, 20 Feb. 2026, <a title="https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/" href="https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/" data-from-md="">https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware/</a>.</li>
<li id="fn8">ibid.</li>
<li id="fn9">“Hold on to Your Hardware: BadRAM.” マリウス, 20 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware-badram" href="https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware-badram" data-from-md="">https://マリウス.com/hold-on-to-your-hardware-badram</a></li>
<li id="fn10">McLachlan, Dee. “AI Censorship &#8211; We Are Screwed.” Gumshoe News, 27 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://gumshoenews.com/ai-censorship-we-are-screwed/" href="https://gumshoenews.com/ai-censorship-we-are-screwed/" data-from-md="">https://gumshoenews.com/ai-censorship-we-are-screwed/</a>.</li>
<li id="fn11">Lindfield, David. “Court Orders Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta to Pay $375 Million in Damages for Failing to Protect Children.” Slay News, 25 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://slaynews.com/news/court-orders-mark-zuckerbergs-meta-pay-375-million-damages-failing-protect-children/" href="https://slaynews.com/news/court-orders-mark-zuckerbergs-meta-pay-375-million-damages-failing-protect-children/" data-from-md="">https://slaynews.com/news/court-orders-mark-zuckerbergs-meta-pay-375-million-damages-failing-protect-children/</a>.</li>
<li id="fn12">“End of ‘Chat Control’: EU Parliament Stops Mass Surveillance in Voting Thriller – Paving the Way for Genuine Child Protection!” Patrick Breyer, 26 Mar. 2026, <a title="https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/" href="https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/" data-from-md="">https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/end-of-chat-control-eu-parliament-stops-mass-surveillance-in-voting-thriller-paving-the-way-for-genuine-child-protection/</a>. European Parliament.</li>
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		<title>A Caution of Claude AI</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Oct 2024 07:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Yokelheim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Claude AI terms of service at Anthropic, as of 14 October 2024, say that you may not use the service to “develop any products or services that compete with our Services, including to develop or train any artificial intelligence or machine learning algorithms or models.” Claude’s terms further state “Equitable relief. You agree that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://www.anthropic.com/legal/archive/6370fb23-12ed-41d9-a4a2-28866dee3105">Claude AI terms of service at Anthropic, as of 14 October 2024</a>, say that</p>
<blockquote><p>you may not use the service to “develop any products or services that compete with our Services, including to develop or train any artificial intelligence or machine learning algorithms or models.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Claude’s terms further state</p>
<blockquote><p>“<strong>Equitable relief.</strong> You agree that (a) no adequate remedy exists at law if you breach Section 3 (Use of Our Services); (b) it would be difficult to determine the damages resulting from such breach, and any such breach would cause irreparable harm; and (c) a grant of injunctive relief provides the best remedy for any such breach. You waive any opposition to such injunctive relief, as well as any demand that we prove actual damage or post a bond or other security in connection with such injunctive relief.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Machine learning includes linear regression. Other Machine Learning algorithms include Logistic Regression, decision trees, random forests, support vector machines, K-Nearest Neighbors, &amp; Bayes Algorithms. It seems to me, that as of 14 October 2024, no one seeking to handle any data science can legitimately use Claude. They are driving toward Claude working as the replacement of human co-workers according to some of the latest marketing.  If the users are forbidden from using the results of the services to strengthen their own work, it seems like it will produce a walled garden without machine learning expertise within the businesses.</p>
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