OpenAI links up with Broadcom to produce its own AI chips
OpenAI links up with Broadcom to produce its own AI chips
Industry is moving towards custom solutions in wake of Nvidia’s market domination.Financial Times (Ars Technica)
OpenAI links up with Broadcom to produce its own AI chips
OpenAI links up with Broadcom to produce its own AI chips
Industry is moving towards custom solutions in wake of Nvidia’s market domination.Financial Times (Ars Technica)
Ritrovare il Sorriso: L'Approccio Naturale che Mente e Corpo Ti Chiedono
Combattere il Malumore e la Tristezza: Un Approccio Dolce per Ritrovare il Sorriso
Ti senti giù? L' umore è a terra? Soprattutto in questo periodo, dopo la fatica di un inverno trascorso fra le incombenze lavorative ...Giuliano (Blogger)
China Reportedly Advances to 5nm AI Chips as Domestic Firms Tape Out Two New Solutions For Model Training & AI PC Workloads
China Reportedly Advances to 5nm AI Chips as Domestic Firms Tape Out Two New Solutions For Model Trainin…
China is reportedly advancing towards 5nm AI GPUs, as a new report claims that domestic firms are set to tape out new chips.Wccftech
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Trump’s nominee to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics accused of running offensive Twitter account
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics once ran an offensive Twitter account that posted misogynistic and homophobic abuse and entertained conspiracy theories, according to a report.
EJ Antoni, 37 – an economist with the Heritage Foundation, the conservative think-tank behind the Project 2025 agenda for Trump’s second term – ran the account from 2015 to 2020 but it has since been deleted, CNN reported.
The network said the account – which existed under multiple names at different times, beginning with his own – was used to make degrading and sexist remarks about female Democratic politicians, including Kamala Harris, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar.
Trump’s nominee to lead BLS accused of trolling top Democrats with offensive Twitter account
EJ Antoni, a Heritage Foundation economist, allegedly used social media platform to dish out abuse and entertain conspiracy theoriesJoe Sommerlad (The Independent)
Company behind East Texas water grab hires a political consultant to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick
The Texas Senate voted against delaying a controversial East Texas groundwater export project on the same day the company behind it hired one of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s top advisors as a lobbyist.
Conservation Equity Management, a company affiliated with Dallas investor Kyle Bass, hired Allen Blakemore on Tuesday, the same day the legislation hit the Senate floor, according to lobbying records filed at the Texas Ethics Commission. Blakemore is Patrick’s political consultant and has also worked on the campaigns of several Republican senators.
Company behind East Texas water grab hires Dan Patrick-linked lobbyist
Conservation Equity Management hired Allen Blakemore, a political consultant to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, on the same day the legislation hit the Senate floor.Megan Kimble (Houston Chronicle)
Mobile Phone Brands by Market Share (2007 vs 2025)
Mobile Phone Brands by Market Share (2007 vs 2025) - Shit Hot Infographics
An infographic design that compares the top 8 most popular mobile phone brands from 2007 to the top 8 most popular ones from 2025.David Eaves (Shit Hot Infographics)
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China’s ‘silent sanction’ on US semiconductors creates a weapons generation gap
China’s ‘silent sanction’ on US semiconductors creates a weapons generation gap
Export controls on gallium nitride and other critical minerals hold back development while Chinese military technology surges.Zhang Tong (South China Morning Post)
[JS Required] Google Fined 2.95-billion-euro ($3.45 billion) by EU Over Ad-Tech Business
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36929877
Google abused its power by favouring its own online display advertising technology services to the detriment of its competitors, online advertisers and publishers.As a result of Google's illegal practices, advertisers faced higher marketing costs which they likely passed on to European consumers in the form of higher prices for products and services. Google's tactics also reduced revenues for publishers, which may have led to lower service quality and higher subscription costs for consumers.
Google's abusive behaviour therefore had a negative impact on all European citizens in their day-to-day use of the web.
This is illegal under EU competition rules and therefore our decision orders Google to pay a fine of €2.95 billion.
In line with our usual practice, we increased Google's fine since this is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game. But a mere fine in this case is not enough to deliver real and tangible solutions for the market and to protect our consumers.
This is why we have also ordered Google to stop its illegal practices and to put an end to its inherent conflict of interests in the Adtech industry.
Google has 60 days to inform the Commission on how it plans to do so, and if it fails to propose a viable plan, the Commission will not hesitate to impose an appropriate remedy.
At this stage, it appears that the only way for Google to end its conflict of interest effectively is with a structural remedy, such as selling some part of its Adtech business.
[JS Required] Google Fined 2.95-billion-euro ($3.45 billion) by EU Over Ad-Tech Business
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36929877
Google abused its power by favouring its own online display advertising technology services to the detriment of its competitors, online advertisers and publishers.As a result of Google's illegal practices, advertisers faced higher marketing costs which they likely passed on to European consumers in the form of higher prices for products and services. Google's tactics also reduced revenues for publishers, which may have led to lower service quality and higher subscription costs for consumers.
Google's abusive behaviour therefore had a negative impact on all European citizens in their day-to-day use of the web.
This is illegal under EU competition rules and therefore our decision orders Google to pay a fine of €2.95 billion.
In line with our usual practice, we increased Google's fine since this is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game. But a mere fine in this case is not enough to deliver real and tangible solutions for the market and to protect our consumers.
This is why we have also ordered Google to stop its illegal practices and to put an end to its inherent conflict of interests in the Adtech industry.
Google has 60 days to inform the Commission on how it plans to do so, and if it fails to propose a viable plan, the Commission will not hesitate to impose an appropriate remedy.
At this stage, it appears that the only way for Google to end its conflict of interest effectively is with a structural remedy, such as selling some part of its Adtech business.
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[JS Required] Google Fined $3.5 Billion by EU Over Ad-Tech Business
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36929877
Beleaguered workers at Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon flock to unionize
Labor organizers have been trying to form a union at the parks for years but did not have the necessary support until this year when the Trump administration’s mass firings left the parks service in turmoil, the Los Angeles Times reported.
“Every day you come to work and you have no idea what is going to happen next. It’s like we are all being subjected to psychological warfare,” a staffer said this spring.
Earlier this year at Yosemite, laid-off employees hung a US flag upside down, a symbol of distress, at the park’s El Capitan to bring attention to the cuts.
Beleaguered workers at Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon flock to unionize
Amid Trump's onslaught, nearly all voted yes.Mother Jones
'Alligator Auschwitz' immigration centre can stay open, appeals court rules
In a 2-1 ruling, the appellate court in Atlanta, Georgia, granted a request from the state of Florida and the US homeland security department to block a lower court injunction while a lawsuit plays out.
"Alligator Alcatraz is in fact, like we've always said, open for business," said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Last month, US District Judge Kathleen Williams ordered a halt to the facility's expansion and for its dismantling to begin within 60 days.
'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration centre can stay open, appeals court rules
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis welcomes the ruling and declares the Everglades site "open for business".Jude Sheerin (BBC News)
Hundreds of South Koreans detained in massive ICE raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia
"As of today, it is our understanding that none of those detained is directly employed by Hyundai Motor Company," it said in statement. "We prioritize the safety and well-being of everyone working at the site."
At a press conference on Friday, an official with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said "there was a majority of Korean nationals from the 475" people detained.
"They are in the custody of ICE enforcement and removal operations," Special Agent Steve Schrank said, adding that they were taken to a processing facility in Folkston, Georgia.
"They will be moved based on the individual circumstances beyond that," he said. "This in fact was the largest single-site enforcement operation in the history of homeland security investigations."
South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai electric vehicle site in Georgia
Most of the 475 arrested were from South Korea, leading the country to call the raid an unjust infringement of people's rights.Robin Levinson King and Kayla Epstein (BBC News)
[JS Required] Google Fined 2.95-billion-euro ($3.45 billion) by EU Over Ad-Tech Business
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/36929877
Google abused its power by favouring its own online display advertising technology services to the detriment of its competitors, online advertisers and publishers.As a result of Google's illegal practices, advertisers faced higher marketing costs which they likely passed on to European consumers in the form of higher prices for products and services. Google's tactics also reduced revenues for publishers, which may have led to lower service quality and higher subscription costs for consumers.
Google's abusive behaviour therefore had a negative impact on all European citizens in their day-to-day use of the web.
This is illegal under EU competition rules and therefore our decision orders Google to pay a fine of €2.95 billion.
In line with our usual practice, we increased Google's fine since this is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game. But a mere fine in this case is not enough to deliver real and tangible solutions for the market and to protect our consumers.
This is why we have also ordered Google to stop its illegal practices and to put an end to its inherent conflict of interests in the Adtech industry.
Google has 60 days to inform the Commission on how it plans to do so, and if it fails to propose a viable plan, the Commission will not hesitate to impose an appropriate remedy.
At this stage, it appears that the only way for Google to end its conflict of interest effectively is with a structural remedy, such as selling some part of its Adtech business.
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Holy shit, the quote is wild!
At this stage, it appears that the only way for Google to end its conflict of interest effectively is with a structural remedy, such as selling some part of its Adtech business.
EU is smoking Google, rightfully so. Third time they get a fine for this, so now its gloves off.
Third time they get a fine for this, so now its gloves off.
The fine is 0.1% of Google's net worth. Fuck all.
Yes, they know. It’s right in the OP:
In line with our usual practice, we increased Google’s fine since this is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game. But a mere fine in this case is not enough to deliver real and tangible solutions for the market and to protect our consumers.This is why we have also ordered Google to stop its illegal practices and to put an end to its inherent conflict of interests in the Adtech industry.
Google has 60 days to inform the Commission on how it plans to do so, and if it fails to propose a viable plan, the Commission will not hesitate to impose an appropriate remedy.
They were not just fined. They were fined and given a warning that, because it was the third time, the next move is to enforce the rules with a court order. Which can include things like preventing them from operating in the EU, seizure of assets, and personal consequences for the decision makers (seizure of assets, criminal charges, etc).
[JS] Google Fined 2.95-billion-euro ($3.45 billion) by EU Over Ad-Tech Business
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Google abused its power by favouring its own online display advertising technology services to the detriment of its competitors, online advertisers and publishers.As a result of Google's illegal practices, advertisers faced higher marketing costs which they likely passed on to European consumers in the form of higher prices for products and services. Google's tactics also reduced revenues for publishers, which may have led to lower service quality and higher subscription costs for consumers.
Google's abusive behaviour therefore had a negative impact on all European citizens in their day-to-day use of the web.
This is illegal under EU competition rules and therefore our decision orders Google to pay a fine of €2.95 billion.
In line with our usual practice, we increased Google's fine since this is the third time Google breaks the rules of the game. But a mere fine in this case is not enough to deliver real and tangible solutions for the market and to protect our consumers.
This is why we have also ordered Google to stop its illegal practices and to put an end to its inherent conflict of interests in the Adtech industry.
Google has 60 days to inform the Commission on how it plans to do so, and if it fails to propose a viable plan, the Commission will not hesitate to impose an appropriate remedy.
At this stage, it appears that the only way for Google to end its conflict of interest effectively is with a structural remedy, such as selling some part of its Adtech business.
Commission fines Google €2.95 billion over abusive practices in online advertising technology
The European Commission has fined Google €2.95 billion for breaching EU antitrust rules by distorting competition in the advertising technology industry (‘adtech\'). It did so by favouring its own onliEuropean Commission - European Commission
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Solarpunk Environment Sketch: Retrofitted Ship Interior
Post by @shelandsorcery · 1 image
💬 0 🔁 39 ❤️ 77 · Solarpunk Environment Sketch - Retrofitted Ship Interior · Another concept I created for Peculiar Path's solarpunk project, this one exploring the interior of a potentially trans…Tumblr
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the point of the Story Seed Library is to simplify the license and openly say "my work can be shared freely on the Internet". Without it, it gets complicated and its not obvious whether I can illustrate a blogpost by just crediting them.
Nothing against works outside of Creative Commons, I just want to build a repository of works we can all use freely 😀
China Reportedly Advances to 5nm AI Chips as Domestic Firms Tape Out Two New Solutions For Model Training & AI PC Workloads
China Reportedly Advances to 5nm AI Chips as Domestic Firms Tape Out Two New Solutions For Model Trainin…
China is reportedly advancing towards 5nm AI GPUs, as a new report claims that domestic firms are set to tape out new chips.Wccftech
Nepal Bans 20+ social media platforms. A balant attempt to limit free speech.
https://apnews.com/article/nepal-ban-social-media-platform-3b42bbbd07bc9b97acb4df09d42029d5
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The Federal "Democratic" Republic of Nepal bans 20+ social media platform.
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China Unveils Large Unmanned Stealth Fighter Design During Military Parade
China Unveils Large Unmanned Stealth Fighter Design During Military Parade
The still-unnamed fighter-sized drone is clearly optimized for high performance, likely with supersonic capabilities, as well as low observability.Thomas Newdick (The War Zone)
UK Politicians now talk of climate ‘pragmatism’ to delay action – new study
Politicians now talk of climate ‘pragmatism’ to delay action – new study
Politicians talk about being pragmatic on climate change to avoid hard decisions.The Conversation
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Anime with a high death count that's actually good?
Trump-Appointed Judges Block Order to Shut Down “Alligator Alcatraz”
Trump-Appointed Judges Block Order to Shut Down “Alligator Alcatraz”
Critics slammed the move, calling the jail an environmental threat that “has been functioning as an extrajudicial site.”…Jessica Corbett (Truthout)
California quietly guts ambitious virtual power plant bill | Bills boosting solar, batteries, EVs, and smart thermostats to rein in California’s utility costs moved ahead
California quietly guts ambitious virtual power plant bill
Bills boosting solar, batteries, EVs, and smart thermostats to rein in California’s utility costs moved ahead — but the most innovative approaches were…Canary Media
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DC Statehood: Now, More Than Ever
DC Statehood: Now, More Than Ever | The Nation
The best counter to Trump’s authoritarianism is a renewed commitment to secure full representative democracy in Washington.The Nation
The Browser Company, maker of Arc and Dia, is being acquired
Mike Cannon-Brookes, the CEO of enterprise software giant Atlassian, was one of the first users of the Arc browser. Over the last several years, he has been a prolific bug reporter and feature requester. Now he’ll own the thing: Atlassian is acquiring The Browser Company, the New York-based startup that makes both Arc and the new AI-focused Dia browser. Atlassian is paying $610 million in cash for The Browser Company, and plans to run it as an independent entity.The acquisition is mostly about Dia, which launched in June. Dia is a mix of web browser and chatbot, with a built-in way to chat with your tabs but also do things across apps. Open up three spreadsheets in three tabs and Dia can move data between them; log into your Gmail and Dia can tell you what’s next on the calendar. Anything with a URL immediately becomes data available to Dia and its AI models. For a company like Atlassian, which makes a whole suite of work apps — the popular project-tracker Jira, the note-taking app Confluence, plus Trello, Loom, and more — a way to stitch them all together seems obviously compelling.
The Browser Company, maker of Arc and Dia, is being acquired
It’s a big bet on AI for Atlassian, which makes tools like Jira and Confluence, and a work-focused shift for Dia.David Pierce (The Verge)
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OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one at Walmart
On Thursday, Fidji Simo, OpenAI's head of applications (and former CEO of Instacart), announced the plan for workers to advertise themselves to the company's customers for new jobs. She said that while AI is going to shake up the employment market, who better to solve that problem than the people doing the shaking?"AI will be disruptive. Jobs will look different, companies will have to adapt, and all of us – from shift workers to CEOs – will have to learn how to work in new ways," she said in a blog post.
"At OpenAI, we can't eliminate that disruption. But what we can do is help more people become fluent in AI and connect them with companies that need their skills, to give people more economic opportunities."
Simo's plan is that workers should take courses in tech literacy at its OpenAI Academy and then advertise themselves on a forthcoming jobs platform. She said the company has already signed up some big names to the scheme, although maybe the choice of Walmart as an early adopter might not encourage IT admins in their future career paths.
OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one at Walmart
: Move over LinkedIn, Altman's crew wants a piece of the actionIain Thomson (The Register)
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For people who may not know, even a small satellite (not counting starlink's disposable suitcase ones) usually takes 5-10 YEARS to even build at the very minimum. If we were to also include the development, testing, and launch; the time could easily double that.
So, what he's doing is much, much worse; he's trying to create a legacy of destruction that would take multiple generations to even get back to where we were before he got his mealy hands on everything.
Climate change turns Pakistan’s summer oases into deadly flood zones
The mountain retreats where Pakistanis go to escape the stifling summer heat have been inundated this year by floods, another product of climate change.
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“I didn’t hear the usual grinding of ice”
“I didn’t hear the usual grinding of ice”
When a Norwegian vessel reached the North Pole this week, the scientific team made an alarming discovery.Elizaveta Vereykina (thebarentsobserver)
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Amazon's strict RTO policy is costing it top tech talent, according to internal document and insiders
Amazon's strict return-to-office policy and relocation demands are hindering recruitment, affecting its ability to attract top tech talent.
Archived version: archive.is/20250904101836/busi…
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They blew up a boat far offshore, killed eleven people, and called it justice
Lives erased in the Caribbean, wrapped in a White House video and sold as victory
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Why I Ditched Spotify, and How I Set Up My Own Music Stack | LeshiCodes
For years, I relied on Spotify like millions of others. The convenience was undeniable stream anything, anywhere, discover new music through algorithms, and share playlists with friends. But over time, several issues became impossible to ignore: artists getting paid fractions of pennies per stream, fake Artists and ghost Tracks, AI music and impersonation, creepy age verification complicity and the fact that despite paying monthly, I never actually owned anything. So I decided to take back control of my music experience. Here's how I built my own self-hosted music streaming setup that gives me everything Spotify offered and more.
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I understand the author's intent to support artists by purchasing their music on various platforms, but by using Sabnzbd to download music from Usenet, this is essentially a guide to pirate music. The only thing in this setup that isn't automated is purchasing the albums, and at one point the author says he uses Sabnzbd to download from Bandcamp. No, he doesn't, that's impossible; Sabnzbd is a Usenet client and nothing more.
I applaud the author for trying to be honest and support his favorite artists with legal purchases to justify his use of these apps, and it's a great setup. But let's not pretend that most people following this guide will actually legally purchase any music they download once they see how seamless and fun it is to pirate it.
And I say all of that as someone who has a similar setup with Lidarr and Sabnzbd, I am not judging anyone who chooses to pirate music. And I do purchase actual physical albums of some of the music I download so I can support my favorite artists. I just wanted to call out the author for being a bit disingenuous about his setup.
<...> at one point the author says he uses Sabnzbd to download from Bandcamp.
He does? I can't find that reference.
Genitori, la Colpa è Vostra: L'Errore che Facciamo con gli Smartphone
Non servono regole ferree, ma un "patto di famiglia" basato sul buon senso e sull'esempio. Insegnare a vivere offline per vivere meglio anche online è la vera soluzione. Sei pronto a invertire la rotta e a guidare i tuoi figli verso un rapporto sano con la** tecnologia? **
Al via nuovo anno scolastico: il benessere tra i banchi-Limitare l’uso dei dispositivi digitali e sfruttare il tempo libero in modo produttivo (1)
www.newsmadeinitaly.itA cominciare da questo servizio di Giuliano Marchese, divulgatore medico scientifico, l'informazione di "Newsmadeinitaly" intende dare un contributo alla comprensione di tematiche legate allo sviluppo psico-fisico delle ragazze e dei ragaz…
Wikipedia is under attack — and how it can survive
How Wikipedia survives while the rest of the internet breaks
How the world’s largest encyclopedia became the factual foundation of the web, but now it’s under attack from the right wing, tech billionaires, and AI.Josh Dzieza (The Verge)
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in reply to AbidanYre • • •Microsoft's interest in Nokia was being able to compete with what is now a duopoly between Google and Apple in phones. They wanted to own a mobile platform. I am very confident that they did not want their project to flop. That being said, they'll have had their own concerns and interests. Maybe Nokia would have done better to go down the Apple or Google path, but for Microsoft, the whole point was to get Microsoft-platform hardware out there.
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