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Bitwarden Scrubs 'Always Free' and 'Inclusion' Values From Its Website

Bitwarden appears to be undergoing a quiet shift in leadership and messaging. Its longtime CEO and CFO have stepped down, while the company has removed "Always free" from a prominent password-manager page and replaced "Inclusion" and "Transparency" in its GRIT values with "Innovation" and "Trust." Fast Company reports: In February, longtime CEO Michael Crandell moved to an advisory role, according to LinkedIn, with no announcement from the company. His replacement, Michael Sullivan, former CEO of both Acquia and Insightsoftware, touts his experience with "all facets of mergers and acquisitions" on his own LinkedIn page, including experience working with leading private equity firms. CFO Stephen Morrison also left Bitwarden in April, replaced by former InVision CEO Michael Shenkman. Both Crandell and Morrison joined the company in 2019. Kyle Spearrin, who started Bitwarden as a fun hobby project in 2015, remains the company's CTO.

Meanwhile, Bitwarden has made some subtle tweaks to its website. The page for its personal password manager no longer includes the phrase "Always free." Previously this appeared under the "Pick a plan" section partway down the page, but that section no longer mentions the free plan, though it remains available elsewhere on the page. Bitwarden made this change in mid-April, according to the Internet Archive. Bitwarden has also stopped listing "Inclusion" and "Transparency" as tentpole values on its careers page. The company has long defined its values with the acronym "GRIT," which used to stand for "Gratitude, Responsibility, Inclusion, and Transparency." After May 4, it changed the acronym to stand for "Gratitude, Responsibility, Innovation, and Trust." The phrase "inclusive environment" still appears under a description of Gratitude, while "transparency" is mentioned under the Trust heading. They're just no longer the focus.

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The Era of 15GB Free Gmail Storage Is Ending

Google has confirmed it is testing a 5GB storage limit for some new Gmail accounts, with users able to unlock the standard 15GB by adding a phone number. Android Authority reports: While the company didn't mention which regions are impacted, user reports from yesterday were mostly from African countries. That said, if Google's tests prove successful, this could possibly become the norm for new sign-ups in more regions. The company could be testing ways to discourage users from creating multiple Gmail accounts to access free cloud storage. However, if you already have a Gmail account with 15GB free storage, it shouldn't be impacted by this change.

The language on Google's support page mentions "up to 15GB of storage." However, it's a recent change. An archived version of the support page from February did not use the words "up to." Whether the test has been running since early March or Google updated its language before it ever started the test, it's evident that the company could roll out the change globally as well.

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Bill To Block Publishers From Killing Online Games Advances In California

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: A bill focused on maintaining long-term playable access to online games has passed out of the California Assembly's appropriations committee, setting up a floor vote by the full legislative body. The advancement is a major win for Stop Killing Games' grassroots game preservation movement and comes over the objections of industry lobbyists at the Entertainment Software Association. California's Protect Our Games Act, as currently written, would require digital game publishers who cut off support for an online game to either provide a full refund to players or offer an updated version of the game "that enables its continued use independent of services controlled by the operator." The act would also require publishers to notify players 60 days before the cessation of "services necessary for the ordinary use of the digital game." As currently amended, the act would not apply to completely free games and games offered "solely for the duration of [a] subscription. Any other game offered for sale in California on or after January 1, 2027, would be subject to the law if it passes. [...]

In a formal statement of support for the bill sent to the California legislature, SKG wrote that "there is no other medium in which a product can be marketed and sold to a consumer and then ripped away without notice As live service games rise in popularity for game developers and gamers alike, end-of-life procedures are essential tools to ensure prolonged access to the games consumers pay to enjoy." The Entertainment Software Association, which helps represent the interests of major game publishers, publicly told the California Assembly last month that the bill misrepresents how modern game distribution actually works. "Consumers receive a license to access and use a game, not an unrestricted ownership interest in the underlying work," the ESA wrote. The eventual shutdown of outdated or obsolete games is "a natural feature of modern software," the group added, especially when that software requires online infrastructure maintenance. The ESA also said the bill would impose unreasonable expectations on publishers regarding licensing rights for music or IP rights, which are often negotiated on a time-limited basis. "A legal requirement to keep games playable indefinitely could place publishers in an impossible position -- forcing them to renegotiate licenses indefinitely or alter games in ways that may not be legally or technically feasible," they wrote.

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OpenAI Now Wants ChatGPT To Access Your Bank Accounts

OpenAI is previewing a feature that lets ChatGPT Pro users connect bank and investment accounts through Plaid, allowing the chatbot to analyze spending, subscriptions, balances, portfolios, debt, and major financial decisions. "More than 200 million people are already going to ChatGPT every month with finance questions -- from budgeting to tips on how to cut back on spending," OpenAI said in its announcement. "Now, users can securely connect their financial accounts with Plaid to get the full view of their financial picture in the context of their personal goals, lifestyle, and priorities that they've shared with ChatGPT, powered by OpenAI's advanced reasoning capabilities." The Verge reports: When financial accounts are connected, OpenAI says that ChatGPT users can view a dashboard that details their spending history, including any active subscriptions. Users can also ask it to help with financial decisions like buying a house or signing up for credit cards and flag any changes in spending habits. This financial feature will be initially available to users in the US who subscribe to ChatGPT's $200-per-month Pro tier. "We'll learn and improve from early use before rolling it out to Plus, with the goal of making it available to everyone," says OpenAI.

To assuage concerns, OpenAI promises users "control over their data," including the ability to disconnect their bank accounts from ChatGPT at any time, though the company has up to 30 days to delete your data from its systems. You can also view and delete "financial memories" like goals or financial obligations saved by the chatbot. User control extends to whether your data is fed back into AI models -- users can enable the option to "Improve the model for everyone" to allow financial data in their ChatGPT conversations to be used for training AI, for example. OpenAI also says ChatGPT can't make any changes to your bank accounts or see "full account numbers."

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Tech Companies to Discuss Iran's Future During 'Private Conference' at Uber HQ

Tech Companies to Discuss Iran's Future During 'Private Conference' at Uber HQ

A who’s who of the Iranian diaspora will meet at Uber HQ on Saturday to discuss tech and the future of Iran, according to an email about the event viewed by 404 Media. The guest list includes venture capitalists, angel investors, tech CEOs, and the son of Iran’s former leader who was deposed almost 50 years ago.

On Friday afternoon, people representing the group of Iranian business leaders cold-emailed invitations for the event to journalists. “This Saturday, a private conference on the future of Iran will take place at Uber Headquarters in San Francisco, bringing together leaders in technology, finance, and geopolitics for an off-the-record discussion on Iran’s future and regional developments,” the email said. “Featured speakers include Reza Pahlavi, Dara Khosrowshahni, Shervin Pishevar, and Hamid Moghadam. The event waitlist has already surpassed 2,000 applicants.”

Khosrowshahi is the CEO of Uber; Moghadam is the CEO of San Francisco based investment trust Prologis; Pishevar is the former CEO of HyperLoop and an angel investor who put money into Uber, Airbnb, Slack, and Robinhood; and Pahlvani is the former Crown Prince of Iran, the son of the Shah deposed during Islamic Revolution in 1979. Also in attendance will be a SpaceX engineer, a Tesla engineer, and the senior global commodity manager at Nvidia, according to the invite.

It’s unclear what, exactly, these elite members of the Iranian diaspora will discuss on Saturday morning. The schedule calls for a 9:30 reception followed by 30 minutes for “strategic rebuild,” 30 minutes for “future tech,” and 30 minutes for “internet” followed by “open dialogue.”

Tech Companies to Discuss Iran's Future During 'Private Conference' at Uber HQ

The meeting is called the “Tech X Future of Iran” and the flyer with the guests and schedule included a pre-Islamic Republic version of the Iranian flag. Pahlavi is a complicated and controversial figure who has lived most of his life outside of Iran. He has said, repeatedly, that if he returned to lead he would only do so as a bridge to democratic rule. 

“Millions of Iranians inside Iran and outside of Iran are calling my name,” he told 60 Minutes earlier this year. “They recognize in me the person uniquely placed to play a role of transitional leadership. Not running for office, because that's not what I'm doing, but to be a bridge to that destiny.”

But for Pahlavi to enter Iran or any of these tech moguls to see their ambitions fulfilled, a lot has to happen. Iran would have to lose the war and the Islamic Republic and its military would need to fall. Neither seem like a possibility at the moment.

The war isn’t over and it’s unclear when it will be. Iran is in control of the Strait of Hormuz and has been hitting US allies and military bases in the region. Reports from U.S. intelligence agencies indicate that Tehran still has 70 percent of its missile launchers and pre-war missile inventory meaning it can fight the US for months. It also still has all its nuclear material and recovering it without a peace deal would be a deadly and costly operation.

A representative for “Tech X Future of Iran” did not return 404 Media’s request for comment.


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Aston Villa back in Champions League as Ollie Watkins double sinks Liverpool

Aston Villa qualified for the Champions League in style after leapfrogging Liverpool with a stirring victory that exposed the blind spots that have undermined Arne Slot’s meek title defence. Ollie Watkins scored twice after Virgil van Dijk had cancelled out Morgan Rogers’ brilliant, curling opener before Villa’s captain, John McGinn, completed the rout from the edge of the box. Liverpool have now conceded a league-high 20 goals from set pieces this season, Rogers benefiting from a well-worked corner routine in the first half and Watkins in the second. For Villa, whose league form had been indifferent since the turn of the year, a confidence-inducing victory before Wednesday’s Europa League final.

On a sun-kissed evening at Villa Park, until Rogers’ beautiful strike approaching the interval it was impossible not to detect the end-of-season feel flowing through the veins of these sides during a flat and uninspiring first half. Unai Emery presumably expected more given he named a full-strength XI despite the prospect of Villa winning their first major European final in 44 years just a matter of days away. Liverpool welcomed Mohamed Salah and Florian Wirtz back to their squad but Alexander Isak, the former only capable of playing ā€œonly a few minutesā€, and Jeremie Frimpong dropped out with minor issues, meaning Slot was without nine first-team players, a quartet of youngsters named on the bench.

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Physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on who should read...

Physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein on who should read books about physics. “The question of ‘What is space-time?’ doesn’t belong only to scientists. It belongs to everyone who has ever wondered about the bigger picture.”

Quaker principles line up quite well with modern...

Quaker principles line up quite well with modern parenting research. “Infused in all of these practices is the conviction that children are not lesser proto-adults, but fellow beings worthy of respect and agency regardless of their behavior.”

Aangifte van verkrachting tegen Franse zanger en acteur Patrick Bruel: ā€˜Een man die mijn jeugd heeft verwoest’

Presentatrice Flavie Flament werd naar eigen zeggen in 1991 op zestienjarige leeftijd verkracht door Bruel in zijn huis in Parijs. De zanger ontkent.

Man steelt schedel van een heilige uit een kerk in Tsjechiƫ, giet het relikwie in beton en wil deze in een rivier gooien

Na een dagenlange zoektocht is de schedel die uit een kerk in Tsjechiƫ werd gestolen terecht. De verdachte zou het relikwie niet omwille van het geld hebben gestolen, maar omdat deze in het openbaar tentoon werd gesteld.

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Israƫl meldt aanval op Hamas-kopstuk in Gaza-Stad

JERUZALEM (ANP/AFP) - Israƫl zegt een aanval te hebben uitgevoerd op Hamas-kopstuk Ezzedine al-Haddad, de leider van de gewapende tak van de Palestijnse beweging. Hij zou een van de leiders zijn geweest die de aanslagen op 7 oktober voorbereidden. Het is niet bekend of Al-Haddad gedood is bij de aanval.

De burgerbeschermingsdienst van de Gazastrook zegt dat een persoon is gedood bij een Israƫlisch bombardement op Gaza-Stad. Twintig anderen raakten gewond. Volgens de Palestijnse autoriteiten werd een woongebouw geraakt.

In de Gazastrook geldt sinds oktober een staakt-het-vuren tussen Israƫl en Hamas. Toch voert Israƫl geregeld aanvallen uit op het Palestijnse gebied. Na het ingaan van het bestand zijn nog zeker 856 Palestijnen gedood.

Volgens Israƫl schond Al-Haddad het staakt-het-vuren. Hij zou bezig zijn geweest de militaire capaciteiten van Hamas weer op te bouwen en weigeren de organisatie te ontwapenen. Israƫl eist die ontwapening voor de volgende fase van het bestand kan ingaan.


Erben Wennemars STOPT in het StamCafƩ

Allemaal een bosje klapschaatsen mee naar het StamCafé want Erben Wennemars STOPT als schaatsanalist. Hij heeft besloten dat het toch eigenlijk wel een beetje raar is  om commentaar te geven voor de NOS terwijl zoonlief Joep een van de topschaatsers op de grote toernooien is. Dat is logisch en dat snapt iedereen, maar de NOS betreurt het besluit. Het toch een stuk makkelijker om als vader langs de kant volkomen uit je plaat te gaan en brillen van willekeurige toeschouwers te slopen zonder luttele minuten daarna onafhankelijk commentaar te moeten leveren in de studio. Als Joep Wennemars nog eens van een medaille beroofd wordt door een blokkade van een klunzige tegenstander, kan Erben voortaan in zijn uiteenzetting van de gebeurtenissen gewoon ongestoord het woord "poepchinees" gebruiken. Erben, och Erben. Hij was 16 jaar geleden al irritant volgens GeenStijl en dat was nog VOOR hij bij DWDD jankend naar een persconferentie van de Friese rayonhoofden keek, een voorbode voor nog veel, veel meer DWDD-optredens. Eigenlijk is Erben patient zero van de DWDD-sportmannen, zoals boekrecensent Mats Deijl ook eigenlijk een post-DWDD DWDD-voetballer is. Je moet ervan houden, maar dat doen we niet. Toch gaan we die stotterende kale knikker missen We gaan Erben bij het schaatsen kijken niet missen, maar we gaan ons wel nog harder ergeren aan de andere clowns die om Henry Schut heen staan. Gelukkig is Henry Schut dan weer zo'n character dat de kijkervaring alsnog lekker wordt opgekrikt. Haha. Enniewee, veel geluk Erben en groetjes aan Renate. We hebben gelachen.

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