Arizona’s Heat Is So Extreme Even Rattlesnakes and Cacti Are Struggling | You have to wonder, if these creatures built to survive this can no longer survive, what’s going to happen to us?
Arizona’s Heat Is So Extreme Even Rattlesnakes and Cacti Are Struggling
Two Arizona rattlesnakes died while underground, cooked to death in their burrows. These are creatures evolutionarily suited to survive.Luis Prada (VICE)
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[PDF] Two authors file a proposed class action lawsuit against Apple, alleging Apple knowingly used a dataset of pirated books to train its AI models
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- Apple Intelligence is a set of generative AI programs and technologies designed and
maintained by Apple.- Apple—one of the world’s most valuable companies—has invested substantial capital and engineering resources into Apple Intelligence. It regards Apple Intelligence as a breakthrough
innovation that will make its users’ experiences “profoundly different” across various product applications. Through Apple Intelligence, Apple hopes to add trillions to its market capitalization in coming years.- But Apple is building part of this new enterprise using Books3, a dataset of pirated
copyrighted books that includes the published works of Plaintiffs and the Class. Apple used Books3 to train its OpenELM language models. Apple also likely trained its Foundation Language Models using this same pirated dataset.- Apple is building another part of its Apple Intelligence empire by using Applebot, a software program that copies mass quantities of webpages (also known as “scraping”). Apple scraped data with Applebot for nearly nine years before disclosing that it intended to train its AI systems on this scraped data. Scrapers like Applebot can also reach “shadow libraries” that host millions of other
unlicensed copyrighted books, including, on information and belief, Plaintiffs’ and Class Members’ copyrighted works.- The Foundation Language Models within Apple Intelligence depend on the contents of their training datasets. The Foundation Language Models operate by copying and later simulating
creative expression found in copyrighted works. For this reason, the inclusion of expressive high-quality
material—especially copyrighted material—in Apple’s AI training datasets is deliberate and
commercially significant. For instance, to access even more copyrighted material to develop its valuable
generative AI products, Apple entered into a multimillion-dollar licensing agreement with Shutterstock.
But not with Plaintiffs or the Class.- Plaintiffs and the Class are authors who have registered copyrights for their published works. They did not consent to the use of their works in any Apple Intelligence model, including the
Foundation Intelligence Models and OpenELM language models.- The licensing market for AI training data is burgeoning. Nevertheless, Apple did not compensate creators for use of their copyrighted works and concealed the sources of their training datasets to evade legal scrutiny. On information and belief, Apple continues to retain a private AI training-data library including thousands of pirated books to train its future models, without seeking Plaintiffs’ or Class Members’ consent or providing them compensation.
- In sum, Apple has copied the copyrighted works of Plaintiffs and the Class to train AI
models whose outputs compete with and dilute the market for those very works—works without which Apple Intelligence would have far less commercial value. This conduct has deprived Plaintiffs and the Class of control over their work, undermined the economic value of their labor, and positioned Apple to achieve massive commercial success through unlawful means.
Guyana says its solders were shot at while transporting ballots to polling stations near Venezuelan border
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/35522130
archve.org snapshot of guyanachronicle.com articleEarlier this year US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said “It would be a very bad day for the Venezuelan regime if they were to attack Guyana or attack ExxonMobil”.
India's International Booker winner at the centre of a political row
Banu Mushtaq: Why is India's International Booker Prize winner at the centre of a political row?
Banu Mushtaq has become the subject of a controversy after she was invited to inaugurate a prominent festival in Karnataka.Cherylann Mollan (BBC News)
This is in my home state. The festival in question is Dasara and the inauguration is to offer first prayers to the deity and the procession of the idol on an elephant. This is a proper Hindu festival and procession.
The issue here is not only that she is a Muslim, but she is staunchly against idol worship and has given many statements regarding the same. How can she inaugurate the procession and offer first prayers when she is opposed to it?
The political issue is that the openly Hindu hating party that is in power in the state (Indian National Congress) wants to do many such controversial things to degrade Hindus while chanting "secularism" and appeasing Muslims.
Now Live: Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Accelerates Climate Research, Neuroscience, Quantum Simulation
Europe’s First Exascale Supercomputer, JUPITER, Now Live | NVIDIA Blog
At JUPITER’s inauguration ceremony in Jülich, attended by Germany Chancellor Friedrich Merz, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre and NVIDIA unveiled ways the supercomputer is already spurring innovation across the world.Chris Porter (NVIDIA Blog)
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Chinese cluster now world's top innovation hotspot: UN
cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/47662510
Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou has overtaken Tokyo-Yokohama to become the world's top cluster for innovation, the United Nations said Monday.
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Is this Lemmy thread full of bots/ Fake comments?
I am asking for 2 main reasons.
- I can't even think of any way that a recent thread can get this giant amount of comments.
- I have a concern here about how Lemmy can fight bot accounts. Is there is any plan or way for that or is Lemmy defenseless against bots?
More importantly, is Lemmy. World admins/mods investigating or are aware of this?
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god that's toxic. is lemmings.world a common instance to see that kind of unhinged shit from? I'm considering blocking the instance to prevent ever interacting with one of that guy's alts
edit: apparently it's a known problem. but yeah it's only a matter of time before somebody like that starts hedging their bets and trying other places
Asda trials 'transforming' new AI technology on UK supermarket shelves
Asda trials new AI technology on UK supermarket shelves
Asda is currently trialling new 'transforming' AI-powered cameras on some UK supermarket shelves to help monitor stockMolly Court (Lancashire Telegraph)
A proposal to help the Lemmy devs
I've heard about the Lemmy devs struggling financially to be able to support Lemmy in the past. A lot of users say they'd support the devs if they shut down lemmy.ml, but it can be hard to quantify the value of such statements.
Thus, a proposal: Some trusted team of admins from another instance, say .world or blahaj.zone for example, should set up an account for people who want to support Lemmy but not lemmy.ml to donate into. This account would immediately donate all the money sent to it, if and when lemmy.ml is shut down. The Lemmy devs could think of it as an emergency fund for a rainy day, and if the financial situation ever gets desperate enough for them, they could shut down lemmy.ml and draw on this fund.
A side effect of the fund's existence may be that people, now given the choice to support Lemmy without supporting lemmy.ml, stop donating to the devs directly and just put their money in the no-ml fund instead. if that happened, the devs would have no choice but to shut down .ml, but hey, that's the free gift economy for you.
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Communick: social media and messaging hosting that respects you and your privacy
Communick, open communications and social media hosting servicescommunick.com
Communick: social media and messaging hosting that respects you and your privacy
Communick, open communications and social media hosting servicescommunick.com
More than 250 media outlets protest over Israel murdering Gaza journalists
More than 250 media outlets protest over Israel murdering Gaza journalists
Media outlets have staged a front page protest to highlight the killings of more than 200 journalists in 22 months.Al Jazeera
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Car plows into Russian consulate gate in Sydney
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Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
Discussion Thread: If I imagine that I am immune to advertising, what am I probably missing?
If I imagine that I am immune to advertising, what am I probably missing?
I tend to tell myself that I am not affected by advertising. But I suspect that most people think that. So I ask myself: What am I not seeing? I have heard that many ads are designed to sell you a "lifestyle".www.greaterwrong.com
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This 50% recycled glass solar panel performs like brand new
This 50% recycled glass solar panel performs like brand new
SOLARCYCLE and Arizona State University built a solar panel with 50% recycled glass, and it performed just like a new one.Michelle Lewis (Electrek)
Raccoon not an option for opening web links and search function not working
~~Is Raccoon no longer?~~
I found it while I was having issues with another app a few months ago and I find it great. Recently I noticed that Raccoon doesn't appear as an option to open lemmy links when I click on them on my phone.
Also, while I was looking for this community I noticed that the search function doesn't work.
~~If Raccoon is no longer being maintained it would be a pity, because I prefer it over the other few that I have tried. I just find it more comfortable to use.
Hopefully it's still going.~~ 🤞
GitHub - zacharee/MastodonRedirect: Deep linking proxy for Mastodon and Lemmy on Android, allowing you to launch your selected client automatically.
Deep linking proxy for Mastodon and Lemmy on Android, allowing you to launch your selected client automatically. - zacharee/MastodonRedirectGitHub
Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism
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Rug pulls, forks, and open-source feudalism
Like almost all human endeavors, open-source software development involves a range of power dyn [...]LWN.net
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UK | Police make arrests at London Palestine Action ban protest
More than 1,000 people have pledged to risk arrest in what is billed as the largest protest since group was proscribed
Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…
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Biden chooses Delaware for his presidential library as his team turns to raising money for it
Former President Joe Biden has decided to build his presidential library in Delaware. He has also tapped a group of former aides, friends and political allies to begin the heavy lift of fundraising and finding a site for the museum and archive.
https://apnews.com/article/biden-presidential-library-delaware-42d1c3fd0b25fb2f4e579307984f6ddb
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Israeli president’s planned visit to UK angers MPs
British lawmakers urged UK government officials not to meet Israeli President Isaac Herzog when he visits next week, Anadolu reports.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250906-israeli-presidents-planned-visit-to-uk-angers-mps/
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Eighty-eight postal operators stop sending mail to the US over tariffs
Some 88 postal operators have either fully or partially stopped sending mail to the US due to President Donald Trump's cancellation of a tax exemption for small packages, the Universal Postal Union said Saturday. In the week since the new rule was introduced, postal traffic to the US fell 81 percent, the group said.
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Eighty-eight postal operators stop sending mail to the US over tariffs
Some 88 postal operators have either fully or partially stopped sending mail to the US due to President Donald Trump's cancellation of a tax exemption for small packages, the Universal Postal Union said Saturday.FRANCE 24
In the West, it is a crime to deny one Holocaust and dangerous to name another
The difference between Holocaust denial and Gaza Genocide denial is that Holocaust denial is illegal or a criminal offence in many countries, and is, for the most part, the preserve of marginalised kooks and conspiracy theorists.
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Bad Science on Sea Level
Bad Science on Sea Level
In a recent report about climate change from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), the authors state that “U.S. tide gauge measurements reveal no obvious acceleration beyond the historical ave…Open Mind
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I don’t have the time but I’d love to read this more thoroughly later.
One issue I have with change point models is the design of the model often assumes (or enables the likelihood function) to assume a change point exists. On a flat line it will fail to find a change point, but on a constant slope it will always select one.
I much prefer something like a restrictied cubic regression spline, where a change point can exist but the model has more freedom in accepting drift. Realistically most datasets don’t have a single change point, but there are plenty of times it’s worth asking.
Bad Science on Sea Level
Bad Science on Sea Level
In a recent report about climate change from the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE), the authors state that “U.S. tide gauge measurements reveal no obvious acceleration beyond the historical ave…Open Mind
He faked his death because she kept stalking him.
Edit: I’m dumb
Where do random bruises on your legs come from? I never fall or anything
The Coming Ecological Cold War | Decarbonization isn’t just about technology and markets—it’s a geopolitical revolution.
The Coming Ecological Cold War
Decarbonization isn’t just about technology and markets—it’s a geopolitical revolution.Nils Gilman (Foreign Policy)
Titolo: Stai Perdendo l'Equilibrio? Non è "Solo" un Capogiro: Ecco Cosa Ti Stanno Dicendo le Tue Vertigini!
Perdita di Equilibrio e Senso di Confusione? Le Vertigini: Capirle e Gestirle per Ritrovare Stabilità
Ti è mai capitato di sentire la stanza che gira, di perdere l'equilibrio all'improvviso, o di provare una sensazione di stordimento ...Giuliano (Blogger)
Amazon Echo is reportedly an internet vampire that uses gigabytes of data per day despite being unused, says owner
An Amazon Echo owner has taken to social media to complain about their smart speakers, saying that the hardware is using too much data even when it's mostly unused. Dave W. Plummer, who helped develop the Windows Task Manager and ported Space Cadet Pinball to Windows, posted on X saying that his two Amazon Echo Show devices, which he said he "never" uses, exceeded 4 GB of data usage in 24 hours.
‘Our Tent Onstage Flew Off Like a Parachute’: How Climate Change Hit This Summer’s Tours
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How Climate Change Is Threatening Summer Tours and Festivals
Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Bonnaroo, and more have faced delays and cancellations this summer due to extreme weather. What's next for the concert biz?David Browne (Rolling Stone)
Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study Finds
“There was the misconception that, because Africa is warm anyway, people are tolerant to the heat,” she said. “I think that tolerance level is now superseded.”
The paper is here
Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study Finds - Inside Climate News
Declines in cooling sulfates combined with increases in greenhouse gas concentrations have increased the intensity and frequency of African heat waves. And the temperature spikes may be even more intense than has been recorded.Inside Climate News
Ticketmaster Is Forcing Users Into Shady Arbitration Courts
Live entertainment giant Ticketmaster recently inserted language into its user agreements that steers customer lawsuits into a corporate-friendly private justice system, just months after a federal judge ruled its use of such processes was illegal.
Climate crisis will increase frequency of lightning-sparked wildfires | These wildfires tend to burn in more remote areas and grow larger faster, posing a higher risk to public safety and health
Climate crisis will increase frequency of lightning-sparked wildfires, study finds
These wildfires tend to burn in more remote areas and grow larger faster, posing a higher risk to public safety and healthEric Holthaus (The Guardian)
How decentralized Bluesky is compared to the Fediverse.
Are We Decentralized Yet?
A site with statistics regarding the decentralization status of various web servicesarewedecentralizedyet.online
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EU complicit in Libya coastguard shooting, senior MEP says
The European Union and member states are criminally complicit in Libya when it comes to migration, said the head of the European Parliament's human rights committee.
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TrackinDaKraken
in reply to silence7 • • •We're all perfectly "evolutionarily suited to survive", just not to the environment we're making.
We'll adapt, or we'll die, just like everything else.
Sucks, but that's our fate, now. We should not have done this thing.
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Diplomjodler
in reply to TrackinDaKraken • • •sp3ctr4l
in reply to TrackinDaKraken • • •Humans are kind of a notoriously migratory species.
Time to see to what extent that instinct still exists.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •sp3ctr4l
in reply to VeganPizza69 Ⓥ • • •Old cyberpunk saying:
"The future is already here, it just isn't evenly distributed."
Sure, in the long run, we are all dead.
In the medium term, there are better and worse spots to try and call home, should one want to elongate one's lifespan.
Increase the resolution of your projection render, and you can see more details.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •sp3ctr4l
in reply to VeganPizza69 Ⓥ • • •Oh right of course, the economy being globalized also means everyone everywhere has the same standard of living, perfectly equally distributing resources despite massive local and regional differences in geography, culture, populatiion density, thank god communism has been achieved.
Also, of course, climate change will just have precisely the same climatic effects over all of these highly varied areas.
And finally, it certainly will not be the case that industrialized and militarized technologically advanced societies will displace and dispose of any indigenous populations on now relatively fertile land, nor will poor subsistence farmers who already live on extremely thin margins be obliterated by the slightest breach of those margins... or just physically displaced by rising sea levels or floods or fires literally permanently destroying the land they work.
No, there are just no historical precedents for anything like that, no.
... You can't possibly be serious, can you?
_chris
in reply to silence7 • • •We will all die. Well, except for the billionaires in their nuclear powered bunkers.
If only scientists had been shouting about it since the 70's. Oh. Wait a minute.
Honestly, we kinda deserve it at this point.
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crozilla
in reply to _chris • • •It goes further back than the 70s.
Climate change was even mentioned in a mainstream movie in 1958. Specifically, “Indiscreet,” a charming romantic comedy starring two of Hollywood’s biggest stars of the time, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman.
In this innocuous scene, the two lead characters (Philip and Anna) have recently met and are out on their first date. To break the tense, awkward silence during a painfully long elevator ride, Anna attempts to make casual small talk with Philip.
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INT. ELEVATOR:
ANNA:
It’s unusual for the weather to be so muggy this time of year.
PHILIP:
Yes, I read an article the other day that claimed the world’s weather was changing.
ANNA:
Really? That’s interesting.
PHILIP:
Yes, isn’t it?
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Yes, Philip, it IS interesting. And you should’ve shared that article with Anna’s brother-in-law, the diplomat! Then we might not all BE in this situation…Philip!
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zergtoshi
in reply to _chris • • •News Coverage of Coal's Link to Global Warming, in 1912
Dot Earth Blogatomicbocks
in reply to _chris • • •The first mentions of climate change are well over 100 years old.
It’s like Y2K; the first person to realize that it was going to be a problem did so in the 1950s, and it hit mainstream again in the 70s. But we didn’t throw billions at the problem until the mid 90s…
Except this time there is likely no amount of money that can keep the climate train from hitting the wall. But we might be able to slow the train down a little.
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in reply to Tiresia • • •PhilipTheBucket
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in reply to silence7 • • •InvalidName2
in reply to silence7 • • •Cacti, and plants in general, do not and cannot photosynthesize to any appreciable degree at night. Even the brightest, fullest moon and clearest sky full of stars is not enough light for this process to be effective/efficient. They do their carbon capture / gas exchange primarily at night, but that's a separate process and is not the same thing as photosynthesis.
But also, this whole section is just poorly formatted, unedited, incorrect, and badly written. Like even the tone seems to change in these "2" paragraphs. Why even include this in the article? It really undermines the rest of the content, in my opinion.
sp3ctr4l
in reply to silence7 • • •Peggy Hill.
toynbee
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •I was debating whether I should correct you that it was, in fact, Bobby who said this - or whether that would be pointless and rude.
While debating, I looked it up so I could source my potential claim and it turns out . I apologize for doubting you!
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in reply to toynbee • • •I... guess I appreciate that you bothered to look into it and just freely admitted what you were going to say was wrong?
Lol, but no really, that kind of intellectual honesty, as well as restraint in general, are rare and commendable.
But uh, no need to apologize for an unrealized thought crime lol.
toynbee
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •Honestly, I think it's good policy to announce when one is convinced that one's beliefs are wrong. Whether doing so preemptively is universally a good idea is debatable, but I thought it might be helpful for some who thought as I did and maybe it would even garner a laugh from you. Not that I know you in any particular manner.
All that cheerfulness and attempt at morality aside, it can be hard to take the same stance once one has defended one's position, so maybe this is good practice for when I've actually stated my beliefs and need to swallow my pride.
Hope you're having a great weekend!
sp3ctr4l
in reply to toynbee • • •Likewise, in all respects and regards!
Hope your weekend goes well too.
The world objectively would be a better place if more people spent more time second guessing themselves and their preconcieved knowledge sets and beliefs, in a way that at least resembled critical thinking.
Or, in less words... intellectual humility, as opposed to incurious and stubborn overconfidence.
Magnum, P.I.
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •toynbee
in reply to Magnum, P.I. • • •sp3ctr4l
in reply to Magnum, P.I. • • •Only if you join me in it and also let me give you a heartfelt compliment.
Oh right, we would have to make sure that room has AC, if its in Phoenix.
toynbee
in reply to sp3ctr4l • • •That person has not yet allowed it, but I'm interested in what heartfelt compliment you have to offer them.
I know less about them than I do you (I've seen a few of your other posts on lemmy) so I'm genuinely curious. Complimenting strangers is a big part of my life and I'd like to learn from you.
sp3ctr4l
in reply to toynbee • • •Hah, I mean, I don't know them at all lol, my approach would just be to have a bit of chat about how their life has been going recently, and I'd bet I could find some admirable trait or accomplishment.
Or maybe they just dress particularly well, maybe they have a pleasant voice... possibilities are endless, so long as you keep and open mind and more or less just politely say what you really feel.
... Its funny, I am quite a cynic at a broad societal level, but actually person to person? Still tend toward naive optimist.
MehBlah
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in reply to MehBlah • • •quick_snail
in reply to silence7 • • •possumparty
in reply to silence7 • • •silence7
in reply to possumparty • • •