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YouTube search gets its own version of Google’s AI Overviews


More AI-powered search results.


Elon Musk reportedly fires Tesla's top sales exec


Omead Afshar, one of Musk's top lieutenants, is out after more than seven years at the company. He was recently elevated to a VP role in late 2024.



Microsoft Tried To Steal A Project And Almost Got Away With It....


Direct link to a text article about the situation
in reply to suoko

Hey maybe i can get microsoft steal my idea for a service that combines local radio news with spotify/podcasts
in reply to Kowowow

I would also try to let them steal the current idea of European countries to stop using HW and SW solutions made in US, and switch to locally provided services.
We'd avoid having around the globe those strange billionaires semi-tech bots


Gemini is getting ready to replace Google Assistant on Android


An update to appease privacy-focused users.
in reply to BrikoX

<...> appease privacy-focused users <...>


Appease? That's the word you use for people caring about privacy? Seriously? Pathetic corporate ghoul.



LeechBlock NG


Allows setting time limits on sites. To stop yourself from wasting your life on dumb stuff.
in reply to vga

So you need the self control required to add this extension for those sites you don't have the self control not to visit too often?
in reply to DigitalDilemma

I don't know about you, but the amount of self-control I have varies hugely during a typical month. So when I have more self-control, I can choose to help myself during the times when I have less.


LeechBlock NG


Allows setting time limits on sites. To stop yourself from wasting your life on dumb stuff.



Building A Multi-Platform Feed Reader App - is it Worthwhile?


The idea


I want to build an app, in which you can subscribe or follow profiles or feeds from multiple platforms, including various fediverse platforms (lemmy, Mastodon, Friendica, etc), blogs, and others (no idea what else yet).

App will have optional smart filtering and sorting, and optional algorithm based on your reading habits.

The north star goal is to make this app give the user the feel of being officially supported by the platforms it reads from. It should feel like a lemmy app if you see a lemmy post, feel like Mastodon if it's Mastodon, etc. This is obviously a monumental effort, so I will have to make concessions (hence north star).

Motivation


I see the recession of multi-source or Multi-Platform feed readers (RSS) as quite unfortunate to user choice and freedom.

I think this app, will promote a few ideals of mine:
- being intentional about content we want on our feed
- breaking boundary between different platforms (which is the spirit of ActivityPub)
- promoting open platforms: encourage non-profitting creators to make their content accessible on these platforms, and readers to read from them.
- consuming internet content without data mining, addictive scrolling, and having the choice to smart filter or sort your feed.


What are your thoughts? Do you agree that this is worthwhile?

Besides blog posts (RSS), lemmy, Mastodon, and other big fsdiverse platforms, what would you want to see on this app?

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in reply to matcha_addict

I think a lot of open social media accept the RSS format.

Like for example if you add a “.rss” to the end of a bluesky profile url you get the rss feed for it.

So this actually seems quite doable!

I would say its something you dont need top efficiency. Don’t do it in Rust. It’s fine to use python or something.





Iran vetting body okays bill suspending cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog


Tehran (AFP) – The Iranian body tasked with vetting legislation approved a bill to suspend cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Thursday, citing recent US and Israeli strikes.

Iranian lawmakers voted in favour of the bill on Wednesday, a day after a ceasefire ended a 12-day war with Israel that saw Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

Since the start of the war on June 13, Iranian officials have sharply criticised the International Atomic Energy Agency for failing to condemn the strikes.

Iran has also criticised the watchdog for passing a resolution on June 12 accusing it of non-compliance with its nuclear obligations.

Iranian officials say the censure motion was "one of the main excuses" for the Israeli and US attacks.

"The government is required to suspend all cooperation with the IAEA to ensure full respect for the national sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran," Guardian Council spokesman Hadi Tahan Nazif told the official IRNA news agency.

He said the move was prompted by the "attacks... by the Zionist regime and the United States against peaceful nuclear facilities."

The bill, which will now be submitted to President Masoud Pezeshkian for final ratification, would allow Iran "to benefit from all the entitlements specified under... the Non-Proliferation Treaty especially with regard to uranium enrichment," Nazif said.

Key Tehran ally Moscow had earlier spoken out against the move to suspend coooperation with the IAEA.

"We are interested in continuing cooperation between Iran and the IAEA, so that everybody respects Iran's repeated statements that Iran does not have and will not have plans to develop a nuclear weapon," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a news conference.

Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said in a post on X that cooperation with the watchdog was "not possible" at this time until security at Iran's nuclear facilities "is ensured."

Israel launched a major bombing campaign on June 13 that targeted Iranian nuclear and military facilities and killed top scientists and commanders.

On Sunday, Israel's ally the United States launched unprecedented strikes of its own on Iranian nuclear facilities at Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz.

A ceasefire between Iran and Israel took effect on Tuesday.

in reply to xiao

As predicted. Now they will work on nuclear weapon in secret and will announce it in a few years as deterent from any other terrorist attacks by US or Israel.

The red line was crossed and will be crossed again when US or Israel "feels like it". So going all in is their only sane option.

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HDMI 2.2 spec released with 96Gbps bandwidth and 16K support




in reply to FundMECFS

Copyright law doesn't allow them to sell the books. It's almost certainly a violation to scan books for their content and then sell them.
in reply to yetAnotherUser

Copyright law also doesn’t allow them to download the entirety of a piracy database of books. But here we are, they clearly don’t care about copyright law.



Addio idrogeno in Francia, solo l'Italia ci crede


5 volte più costoso della ricarica di una batteria.

Con tutti quei soldi potevano estendere gli incentivi all'elettrica (ed erogarli solo ai privati magari)

Solo una persona poteva credere ancora nell'idrogeno.

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in reply to ViatorOmnium

Now the noob is using wepb for a bunch of rasterised vector graphics with 4 or 5 flat colors, and he’s wasting more disk space than before.


I just tested with this image:

Default GIMP WebP export settings (90% quality): 88.8 kB

Lossless WebP mode: 85.6 kB

Default GIMP PNG export settings (compression level 9): 189.8 kB

So I don't trust this claim unless you have some evidence.

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in reply to comfy

It's ironic how WebP lossless mode is actually better at compressing the image than the lossy mode.

I bet most people would use the default thinking that they are making a compromise and that increasing the quality would make the compression worse. They wouldn't know unless they tested making the images themselves, because it's not easy for users to differentiate lossy webp from lossless webp.

This imho is why lossless should be in its own format, instead of trying to make a single container format do everything like WebP was trying. A new compression level for PNG would be most welcome.

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Last year China generated almost 3 times as much solar power as the EU did, and it's close to overtaking all OECD countries put together (whose combined population is 1.38 billion people)


Last year, China generated 834 terawatt-hours of solar power.

Which is more than the G7 countries generated, and more than the US and EU combined. In fact the only country group that generates more solar power than China is the OECD, all 38 countries of it.

Data:
@ember-energy.org

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Gli spaccamenti capitanti, nuova murfianza per rompere l’umore


È a dir poco sconcertante (!), ma la maledizione di Murphy si è gravemente abbattuta su di me in questi ultimi giorni… mi si sta letteralmente rompendo tutto, ogni cosa che possiedo, tutti i miei averi tangibili. Questo è ovviamente un duplice problema, perché da un lato sono tirchia e non voglio (ri)comprare assolutamente niente, […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


Gli spaccamenti capitanti, nuova murfianza per rompere l’umore


È a dir poco sconcertante (!), ma la maledizione di Murphy si è gravemente abbattuta su di me in questi ultimi giorni… mi si sta letteralmente rompendo tutto, ogni cosa che possiedo, tutti i miei averi tangibili. Questo è ovviamente un duplice problema, perché da un lato sono tirchia e non voglio (ri)comprare assolutamente niente, e dall’altro la distruzione di tutti i miei strumenti ed il mio ambiente di lavoro mi porta a distrarmi e dunque a disperarmi ancora di più del già abbastanza alto normale. A parte i soliti problemi col PC, e il telefono che è lento, infatti, ora piano piano arrivano anche degli spacc fisici, e io sto per perdere così forte la pazienza che potrei arrivare a ricostruirmi tutta la roba che mi serve con soltanto cartone e colla, così almeno so che resiste… 😭

Non c’è solo la roba elettronica a rompersi (e a rompere a me le scatole, nel farlo…) infatti, in questo caso. Forse per il caldo e l’umidità insieme (ma in realtà non ne ho idea) gli appendicazzi schifosi che uso per appendere roba al lato del mobile dove ho la scrivania stanno iniziando a crollare uno dopo l’altro, al ritmo di tipo 1 al giorno… che è preoccupante a dir poco. La colla si secca, l’adesivo si spacca, e quindi cade ogni cosa. Prima è caduto quello che uso per tenere rialzata dal pavimento la prolunga elettrica, poi è caduto quest’altro su cui avevo tanto accuratamente posizionato il ventilatorino da scrivania… è veramente tutto inutile così il tempo da me speso nel fare interior design però, eddai. Mi fa anche così tanto rosicare che deve finire sempre così che ho volontariamente preso uno degli appendini che è caduto e, con calma, l’ho spezzato… e ora quindi dovrò cambiarlo per forza, mentre se non avessi fatto questa stronzata avrei potuto rimetterlo a posto come nuovo con della colla a caldo, che roba. Vabbè va. 😵
Schema cose cadute e punti, come descrittoAppendino blu con la protuberanza esterna spezzata come detto
Ovviamente, comunque, le cose che principalmente si rompono sempre, e che quando lo fanno danno noie serie, sono quelle elettriche. Da svariate sere fa, infatti, non posso più usare la mia striscia LED, perché l’adattatore-microcontroller si è rotto. Non ho capito bene come ma, a giudicare dal fatto che l’innesto jack DC sembra visivamente squagliato, avrà qualcosa a che fare con il fatto che, nelle ultime settimane prima del decesso, il jack in questione diventava veramente caldissimo durante l’uso… e forse faceva già qualche falso contatto, perché ogni tanto le luci si spegnevano da sole per degli istanti. Non ho idea di se fosse l’alimentatore il problema, ma probabilmente è più l’adattatore, perché già da anni dava problemi (per esempio, anche premendo OFF sul telecomando, le luci rimanevano accese di un leggero blu)… magari la porta era di suo prona a rompersi, e facendo contatti sempre più falsi ha fatto disperdere sempre più energia come calore, ed ecco qua. Non ha neanche senso rimpiazzare il connettore a questo punto, meglio comprare nuova tutta la schedina… però il casalinghi cinese non la venderà mai da sola, e online costa più del dovuto, quindi fin’ora sono rimasta letteralmente senza luce colorata, che la sera è una fottuta tragedia. ☠️
Scheda adattatore tolta dalla scatolina, focus sulla porta jack
Beh, però la luce arcobaleno la ho sempre dalla mia tastiera meccanica cinesissima eccetto che potrebbe dover sparire pure quella, perché ha ricominciato a fare le bizze. Mesi fa già aveva dato strani problemi, per cui per giusto qualche giorno un tasto (la lettera E) andava e poi non andava, a momenti completamente a caso; da ieri sera, invece, sono i tasti M ed I a fare lo sciopero, e un po’ anche la J… e il tempo per cui non funzionano è gravemente di più di quello per cui lo fanno. Scuotere, pulire e spolverare, così come premere i tasti più forte o per più a lungo, non cambia assolutamente nulla… semplicemente a momenti scrivono, ed altri no; e qualche volta scrivono con un leggero ritardo dopo averli rilasciati, finendo per inserire dopo un qualche altro simbolo che nel mentre ho premuto. Ah e, nel frattempo, ovviamente la mia chiavetta Bluetooth di 20 anni fa non funziona su Windows 10 64 bit (nonostante su Linux andasse, pure se male, mannaggia a tutt cos); e le altre tastiere USB che ho da parte, oltre ad essere a membrana, sono pure quelle mezze rotte (tra cui una che va su altri PC, ma non sul mio fisso; forse avrà il connettore marcio)… è la megafine. 🙃

La tastiera meccanica nuova non la comprerò neanche per idea, perché se questo problema si era risolto da solo prima allora deve farlo anche ora… altrimenti… ci rimarrò molto molto male!!! Però almeno una tastiera così, da battaglia, mi sa che devo comprarla, al casalinghi cinese, altrimenti finirò a pettinare le bambole per interi giorni. Questo post l’ho scritto dal tablet, per esempio, perché preferisco addirittura usare la tastiera touch mezza laggante piuttosto che quella a membrana con i tasti mezzi affossati e mezzi che non si premono se non si da un pugno, e tutte queste cose qui… Ah, tablet che, a tal proposito, per via del fatto che Samsung usa componenti di merda, ha la porta USB-C mezza rotta (un problema noto su questo modello)… e spero che quantomeno continui a caricare per sempre, quel poco che basta per evitarmi di dover comprare ed installare il pezzo di ricambio (che sarà ugualmente fallato, quindi dopo anni di uso andrebbe nuovamente cambiato…). Non ce la faccio assolutamente più, salvatemi da questa spaccnologia!!! 😨😓😭

#problemi #spacc



in reply to 0ops

It works because of triangles.
Just start drawing some diagrams and you'll quickly figure out how on your own. Which is more fun than having someone give you a geometric proof.


Evaluating the relationship between news source sharing and political beliefs


In an era marked by an abundance of news sources, access to information significantly influences public opinion. Notably, the bias of news sources often serves as an indicator of individuals’ political leanings. This study explores this hypothesis by examining the news sharing behavior of politically active social media users, whose political ideologies were identified in a previous study. Using correspondence analysis, we estimate the Media Sharing Index (MSI), a measure that captures bias in media outlets and user preferences within a hidden space. During Argentina’s 2019 election on Twitter, we observed a predictable pattern: center-right individuals predominantly shared media from center-right biased outlets. However, it is noteworthy that those with center-left inclinations displayed a more diverse media consumption, which is a significant finding. Despite a noticeable polarization based on political affiliation observed in a retweet network analysis, center-left users showed more diverse media sharing preferences, particularly concerning the MSI. Although these findings are specific to Argentina, the developed methodology can be applied in other countries to assess the correlation between users’ political leanings and the media they share



In Gaza, “illusion of humanitarianism” is new phase in genocide (Video short)


Dr James Smith, an emergency physician, describes the aid situation in Gaza, where the Israeli military is killing people every day as they seek aid from US-backed distribution sites.


Iran Nuclear Attack: अमेरिकी हमलों से हमारे परमाणु ठिकानों को हुआ भारी नुकसान, ईरान ने किया स्वीकार


Iran News: Iran Nuclear Attack से ईरान के परमाणु कार्यक्रम को गहरा आघात लगा है। विदेश मंत्रालय के प्रवक्ता इस्माइल बाघेई ने अल जज़ीरा को बताया कि अमेरिकी हमलों ने नतांज़, फ़ोर्डो और इस्फ़हान सुविधाओं को भारी नुकसान पहुंचाया। रविवार को बी-2 स्टील्थ बमवर्षकों ने 30,000 पाउंड के बंकर-बस्टर बमों का उपयोग किया। ईरान का कहना है कि कोई रेडियोधर्मी रिसाव नहीं हुआ। यह हमला क्षेत्रीय तनाव को और बढ़ा सकता है।

ट्रंप का युद्ध समाप्ति का दावा


अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रंप ने Iran Nuclear Attack को सफल बताते हुए दावा किया कि इससे ईरान-इज़रायल युद्ध समाप्त हुआ। हेग में पत्रकारों से बातचीत में उन्होंने कहा कि उनके फैसले ने युद्ध रोका। ट्रंप ने खुफिया रिपोर्टों को खारिज किया, जिनमें कहा गया कि हमलों से ईरान का परमाणु कार्यक्रम केवल कुछ महीनों के लिए रुका। उन्होंने जोर देकर कहा कि यह नुकसान दशकों तक असर डालेगा।

परमाणु कार्यक्रम पर प्रभाव


Iran Nuclear Attack ने ईरान के परमाणु ठिकानों को गंभीर रूप से प्रभावित किया। बाघेई ने विस्तृत जानकारी देने से इनकार किया, लेकिन नुकसान की पुष्टि की। फ़ोर्डो, नतांज़ और इस्फ़हान सुविधाएं गहरे भूमिगत हैं, फिर भी बंकर-बस्टर बमों ने इन्हें निशाना बनाया। उपग्रह चित्रों से नुकसान का अंदाज़ा लगाया जा रहा है। ईरान का कहना है कि वह अपने परमाणु कार्यक्रम को फिर से शुरू करने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध है।

वैश्विक प्रतिक्रिया और भविष्य


Iran Nuclear Attack के बाद वैश्विक चिंता बढ़ गई है। ट्रंप ने दावा किया कि ईरान अब परमाणु हथियार बनाने की स्थिति में नहीं है। उन्होंने तेहरान से कूटनीतिक रास्ता अपनाने की अपील की। हालांकि, ईरान ने जवाबी कार्रवाई की चेतावनी दी है। अंतरराष्ट्रीय परमाणु ऊर्जा एजेंसी ने पुष्टि की कि हमलों से रेडियोधर्मी रिसाव नहीं हुआ। यह स्थिति क्षेत्रीय स्थिरता और वैश्विक कूटनीति के लिए नई चुनौतियां खड़ी कर सकती है।

#Iran #nuclear

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The alarming rise of US officers hiding behind masks: ‘A police state’


Mike German, an ex-FBI agent, said immigration agents hiding their identities ‘highlights the illegitimacy of actions’

Some wear balaclavas. Some wear neck gators, sunglasses and hats. Some wear masks and casual clothes.

Across the country, armed federal immigration officers have increasingly hidden their identities while carrying out immigration raids, arresting protesters and roughing up prominent Democratic critics.

It’s a trend that has sparked alarm among civil rights and law enforcement experts alike.

Mike German, a former FBI agent, said officers’ widespread use of masks was unprecedented in US law enforcement and a sign of a rapidly eroding democracy. “Masking symbolizes the drift of law enforcement away from democratic controls,” he said.



La Verità sulla “Lumaca Killer”: Cos'è l’Angiostrongilosi e Qual è il Legame con il Clima


🐌 La “lumaca killer” non è un killer.
Il vero pericolo è un verme parassita l’Angiostrongylus cantonensis, che può colpire cani e, in rari casi, anche l’uomo.



Zohran Mamdani’s victory in NYC mayoral primary leaves Wall Street 'alarmed' and 'depressed'


Mamdani's emphasis on socialism and redistribution of wealth runs counter to Wall Street's preference for unbridled capitalism and policies that support growth, such as deregulation and low taxes. The 33-year-old has supported taxing the ultra-wealthy, financial transactions and passive income like dividends. He has also endorsed a state-level wealth tax and increased marginal income tax rates on high earners.

Hedge fund magnate Bill Ackman said he woke up Wednesday "a bit depressed" by Mamdani's victory. The Pershing Square chief said he's now looking at the logistics for another candidate, not himself, to run.

Lawrence Summers, the former Treasury Secretary and president of Harvard University, also expressed his distaste Mamdani's nomination.


Guys, Bill Ackman and Larry Summers are sad. 😂



Meta Secures Bittersweet Fair Use Victory in AI 'Piracy' Case


In a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence and copyright law, Meta has secured a bittersweet partial fair use victory in its defense of a 'piracy' lawsuit filed by several book authors. While granting Meta summary judgment on specific claims, the court outlined how copyright challenges against AI developers might succeed in the future. The decision emphasizes the critical importance of proving potential market harm, specifically by AI-generated books.
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in reply to Pro

Second, the plaintiffs argued that Meta’s unauthorized copying harmed the relatively new market for AI training licensing. The court dismissed this too, ruling that the harm from the loss of licensing fees is not “cognizable”.


So all loss claimed by media giant for lost subscription (license fee) is not cognizable.

“As should now be clear, this ruling does not stand for the proposition that Meta’s use of copyrighted materials to train its language models is lawful. It stands only for the proposition that these plaintiffs made the wrong arguments and failed to develop a record in support of the right one,” the ruling reads.


No decision made then.

in reply to Pro

This is the argument that bothers me:

The court also identified a third argument, which the authors didn’t pursue in great detail; market dilution. Under this theory, AI models trained on copyrighted works can generate “countless works that compete with the originals, even if those works aren’t themselves infringing,” Judge Chhabria wrote.


So, even if what you make isn't infringing on their rights, its still competing with them which should be forbidden. That whole argument is a machine shouldn't be allowed to compete with a human. So, if I am inspired by another's work, that's ok, but if a machine does that we need to ban it.

in reply to Mordikan

The latter part makes sense to me tbh. Machines should not allowed to compete with humans (in creative endeavours) because it is an intrinsically unfair competition that further erodes the rights of those humans who are more vulnerable, in the circumstance that is opposite to the intent of having machines around in the first place. They are supposed to do our beast-of-burden work, not make it so that our only pending value to be extracted by capitalism is beast-of-burden work.

What I'm not sure I buy is the idea that the "countless works" generated by AI actually compete with the original, in particular if they are non-infringing. Let's say I take the work of an author to train an AI on their style. The author writes exclusively noir; I instruct the AI to generate college drama in the same style. Are the new works competing? The author won't offer me a college drama in the first place.

in reply to Mordikan

That's why I only wear clothes made by human children. No machine gonna dress me!



Study shows gaming can reduce stress, even the violent kind






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La mela di Eva? Un errore di traduzione che ha fatto storia


A partire dal tardo Medioevo e poi con prepotenza durante il Rinascimento, pittori e scultori iniziarono a rappresentare la scena della tentazione con una mela tra le mani di Eva.

in reply to fossilesque

I’m 99% sure that’s a picture of a blue bottle, not sure what a man o war is.

Edit: Well today I learned that what we call “bluebottles” in Aotearoa and Australia is called “Man of War” in the US.

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