Fedora Will Allow AI-Assisted Contributions With Proper Disclosure & Transparency
Fedora Will Allow AI-Assisted Contributions With Proper Disclosure & Transparency
The Fedora Council has finally come to a decision on allowing AI-assisted contributions to the projectwww.phoronix.com
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“We Are Under Attack”: Rep. Delia Ramirez on Immigration Crackdown in Chicago, Gov’t Shutdown & More
“We Are Under Attack”: Rep. Delia Ramirez on Immigration Crackdown in Chicago, Gov’t Shutdown & More
“We are under attack by our own federal government,” says Democratic Congressmember for Illinois Delia Ramirez about Trump’s immigration crackdown in Chicago.Democracy Now!
AlmaLinux gives Btrfs a home after Red Hat kicked it out
AlmaLinux gives Btrfs a home after Red Hat kicked it out
: Not the default file system, but in the installer if you want itRichard Speed (The Register)
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The case for piracy on Android
I am sure most of you might be aware that Google plans to bans the simple act of sideloading [though I presume adb driven sideloading remains] on it's platform in name of security. At the same time Play Store itself remains riddled with malware. However, here I wish to throw light on a different rising case of apps, a set that actually deserves to be pirated.
With the start of the so called subscription driven economy where one time purchases are becoming a thing of the past,everything needs to be a subscription. Some things like a newspaper make sense, a music tracking app does not. Let us turn our eyes to Stats.fm. It aims to link to Spotify/Apple Account and present data in good format. It was a one time purchase back in the day when I barely used Spotify, so I got the legit version. Spotify usually retails for INR [Indian National Rupee] 1200 per year but was retailing for 500 as an initial promotional scheme last week. Fed up with the mess that YT Music is [Yes, I do hoard music via Soulseek as well], I thought why not give Spotify a try. So, I installed both the streaming app and this fancy scrobbling service which as I repeat, was a one time purchase linked to a Google account.
As soon as I open the app, I am told I need to subscribe [bait and switch]. To put salt on wound, their cheapest plans were INR 750 for 6 months, which ironically is equivalent to YT Premium [when equating to per year]. So, what is basically a Last.fm clone with little third party support [Last.fm offers a largely working free tier and has open APIs that make it work with third party plugins/clients] and now did a classic bait; is it not ethical to pirate such kind of stuff?
I would go on a limb and say that Google actually has a case for asking money for YT Premium since they offer 2 services : music and video streaming [yes, the apps are shit, I know that] which incur server costs. But am I to truly believe that equivalent server costs are incurred by err,a music tracking app that ONLY tracks one music client?
As Cory Doctrow coined the term enshittification, we are heading down that route. I am sure many more apps would have done that bait and switch. [I even saw an Wear OS watch face as a yearly subscription option once].
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The Game Theory of How Algorithms Can Drive Up Prices
Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price. Unhappy with their meager profits, they meet one night in a smoke-filled tavern to discuss a secret plan: If they raise prices together instead of competing, they can both make more money. But that kind of intentional price-fixing, called collusion, has long been illegal. The widget merchants decide not to risk it, and everyone else gets to enjoy cheap widgets.For well over a century, U.S. law has followed this basic template: Ban those backroom deals, and fair prices should be maintained. These days, it’s not so simple. Across broad swaths of the economy, sellers increasingly rely on computer programs called learning algorithms, which repeatedly adjust prices in response to new data about the state of the market. These are often much simpler than the “deep learning” algorithms that power modern artificial intelligence, but they can still be prone to unexpected behavior
The Game Theory of How Algorithms Can Drive Up Prices | Quanta Magazine
Recent findings reveal that even simple pricing algorithms can make things more expensive.Ben Brubaker (Quanta Magazine)
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The latest redistricting salvo: North Carolina gerrymanders out House Democrat [Fraudulent Elections]
Major federal immigration operation headed to San Francisco Bay Area
It's happening. On Thursday ICE agents are going to be stationed just outside of Oakland in the Alameda Coast Guard base.
Over the past few months planning for a resistance effort has been underway by Bay Resistance at bayresistance.org/
The Insane Benefits Ethan Klein Got For Being Jewish in "Israel"
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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
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I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
The privileges are not so much due to being born Jewish per se as they are due to living in a world that has an institution that exclusively benefits Jews. I hate to sound pedantic, since I am sure that that was exactly what he meant, but it would be easy for somebody to take him out of context or misinterpret his rant as racially motivated.
The other thing that needs to be noted is that the Herzlian establishment gives out these privileges as a means of inducing Jews to leave gentile nations. It is a passive–aggressive act disguised as charity that contributes to homogenization and separates Jews from antisemitism without reducing it. It is unfortunate that BadEmpanada neglected to mention this.
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Earth Is Getting Darker, Which Could Accelerate Global Warming | The planet’s brightness is dimming—changing rainfall, circulation and temperature
The paper is here
Earth’s Falling Reflectivity Means the Planet Is Getting Darker—And Hotter
The planet’s brightness is dimming—changing rainfall, circulation and temperatureRyan Green (Scientific American)
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🎃 Halloween event on A.E.S.!
Ghosts, so many ghosts! Help the ancient spirit in the lobby to find them all and unlock the "Ghostbusters" title! Until November 6th
AI discovers learning algorithm that outperforms those designed by humans
AI discovers learning algorithm that outperforms those designed by humans
An artificial-intelligence algorithm that discovers its own way to learn achieves state-of-the-art performance, including on some tasks it had never encountered before.Lehman, Joel
Viral video of West Bank settler attack recorded by US journalist Jasper Nathaniel sparks outrage and accusations of US hypocrisy
US journalist Jasper Nathaniel has accused the US embassy in Israel of failing to protect him after he was chased by Israeli settlers while reporting in the occupied West Bank, in what he called an ambush.
Nathaniel's posts on X have led to outrage online over not just the targeting of a journalist, but also the unabating Israeli settler attacks.
On Sunday, Nathaniel had been covering the first day of the olive harvest in the village of Turmus Ayya, northeast of Ramallah, where he filmed a settler attack that left dozens injured - including an elderly Palestinian woman, a Swedish activist, and an Italian activist.
The attack was one of dozens reported this week. The United Nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs recorded 71 incidents of Israeli settler violence against Palestinians and their property across the occupied West Bank in the span of just seven days.
Both Nathaniel and the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) said that Palestinian farmers were escorted by the Israeli military, ostensibly for protection from settler violence, but were instead led directly into an ambush.
The Swedish activist with ISM was attacked while trying to defend the elderly woman. “I felt that I could not watch, and I decided to get the attention of the settler because otherwise I didn’t know what would happen to this woman,” she said in an ISM press release, where she was not mentioned by name.
“I got some minor injuries myself, but I really don’t think they can be compared to the injuries that Palestinians suffer every day that this occupation goes on just for living their life, just for existing.”
Footage of a settler clubbing the elderly woman quickly went viral, alongside screenshots of Nathaniel’s text exchange with the US embassy in Israel. During the ambush, Nathaniel himself was attacked by settlers. Video shows him being chased by a mob before taking refuge in a car. A settler then smashed the car windows before turning to beat the woman, footage which Nathaniel captured on camera.
In the text exchange, an embassy representative told him that the US could not provide protection, saying it was the responsibility of the host nation, Israel, to safeguard the nearly 60,000 Americans living in the occupied territories.
The video and messages have intensified scrutiny of the US embassy’s role in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, while drawing renewed attention to the daily violence carried out by Israeli settlers across the occupied West Bank.
“This picture of an Israeli settler tormenting a Palestinian farmer on her land captures so much about the daily routine of living under occupation for over 70 years. Unprovoked, unhinged, unseen by the American public, and entirely protected by the American government,” Palestinian American Imam Omar Suleiman posted on X.
UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese also condemned the rise in settler violence, asking where "decent" Israelis were.
"For 2 years, the world has seen scenes like this from the West Bank," she posted on X. "I wonder where decent Israelis are; those who protest in Tel Aviv. Hatred of Hamas is one thing, but do they not feel some obligation to act to stop their fellow citizens behaving like criminals on the loose?"
"America can send Israel billions to continue a genocide but can’t protect one of its citizens from being almost murdered by a pack of armed settlers," one social media user posted. "What an embarrassment."
Social media users also pointed out the hypocrisy in both the US embassy’s treatment of Nathaniel and the wider media’s lack of coverage of the attack.
"If an American tourist was being chased and attacked by masked & armed government-backed terrorists in any country other than Israel, it would be immediately become a major diplomatic crisis with wall to wall media coverage," journalist Jeremy Loffredo posted on X.
Palestinian-American political analyst Omar Baddar posted on X: "If there was an image of a Palestinian clubbing an elderly Israeli woman in the head and knocking her unconscious, it would be on EVERY SINGLE NETWORK as a main story. But the racist & often murderous brutality directed at Palestinians is deemed unworthy of attention."
Another social media user posted that if the attack had happened in Iran, "Washington would’ve called it an 'act of war'."
A video of an American man expressing outrage has circulated widely on social media. In it, he says that, had the attack occurred in the US, the perpetrators “would be killed immediately”. He adds that when Palestinians defend themselves, they are often labelled terrorists and brought before Israeli military courts.
A few online defended the US embassy's response to Nathaniel. "I'm going to be real here; this is what I would have said if I was this ACS officer. Because it is, technically, true; the host country is responsible and diplomats aren't bodyguards," one social media user posted on X.
"But what is unsaid here?" he continued, is "the US has unlimited leverage over Israel. Which it doesn't use."
Some also noted that the outrage surrounding the incident stems in part from Nathaniel’s identity as an American in the West Bank - an unfortunate reflection of how Palestinian oppression only gains wider attention when amplified by western voices.
"I appreciate Jasper for helping our farmers, but it’s sad that Palestinian voices need validation from an American journalist to be believed," one Palestinian social media user posted on X. "Settler attacks happen almost daily, yet they only make news when filmed by an American. Again, much appreciation to Jasper."
Chats with the US embassy
Warning: There are more photos and videos about the settler violence in the news but I won't post them because it is hard to watch and NSFW
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Fortunately, Palestinians in Turmus Ayya say they were spared of settler attacks on Tuesday, after the video shared by the US journalist Jasper Nathaniel went viral.
Video of the Palestinians thanking the journalist -> xcancel.com/MiddleEastEye/stat…
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The International Court of Justice ruled that Israel, as an occupying power, is obligated to allow aid into Gaza.
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The conclusion, which seems like basic morality towards fellow living beings :
So :
- 1) The Court has jurisdiction to give the requested advisory opinion ;
- 2) The Court agrees to give that opinion ;
- 3.a) Israel must ensure that palestinians have essential supplies(, food, water, shelter, medicine, etc.) ;
- 3.b) It must facilitate all humanitarian relief operations, not obstruct them ;
- 3.c) It must protect medical personnel ;
- 3.d) It must not deport palestinians ;
- 3.e) It must allow the Red Cross visits to detained palestinians ;
- 3.f) It must not use starvation of civilians as a method of warfare ;
- 4) It must fulfil the human rights of palestinians ;
- 5) It must cooperate with the UN and its agencies, including UNRWA ;
- 6) It must ensure respect for UN privileges&immunities, under article 105 of the UN Charter ;
- 7) It must respect the inviolability of UN property, including those of UNRWA ;
- 8) It must respect the privileges&immunities of UN officials and experts on mission in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
On one side, i wouldn't want such imperfect/corruptible u.n. or i.c.j. to decide for the states, with their thousands of rules, it's too dangerous(, but i still desire a handful of world rules, and a world army[1]).
On the other, by choosing to reject for decades the palestinian 'offer to live side-by-side'/'justified demand that the Holy Lands don't only belong to one abrahamic religion', Israel is digging its own grave, and i hope that it will be given some area of lands in the west after its warranted destruction.
Also, Francesca Albanese new report reveals how states actively enabled Israel’s oppression of palestinians.
[1] : Since it's also linked to Venezuela, and any other country wishing to follow through, i'd like to develop.
This world army could only intervene in two cases :
- if a state refuses to pay the tax required to maintain that world army ;
- if a state invades another(, this only deals with overt operations, the covert ones being treated by some ideally incorruptible international tribunal)
That army would never be able to intervene for civil wars, or alleged genocides against separatists(, especially if we assume that a tribunal can only confirm covert operations and not stop them), or any other cases, i suppose.
Well, i.d.k. if i'm missing cases.
That world army is sent for each natural disaster to help the local population for free, as long as the state concerned agrees.
And there's a case for retrieving individuals responsible for grave crimes abroad if they won’t stop acting.
It's worth thinking about deeply before creating or joining a system that won't allow secession/'refusing to pay the ensuing tax', hence sacrificing the possibility of disunity for the benefit of ensured diversity/security.
The link with Venezuela and its communes is that a nation could implement internally how it imagines that a world government should be to obtain the most unity and the most diversity at the same time. If leaders indeed do not follow, they just haven't found yet how to experiment successfully in their new approach, and sanctions clearly don't help.
However, like palestinians for israelis, they may benefit from informing americans of the reality of the situation somehow ; if advertisements are forbidden, then an illegal campaign in mailboxes, or on the internet, or by calling, bots as well since everyone's doing it. It could cost billions each year though.
Repertory of Practice of United Nations Organs — Codification Division Publications
This is the website of the Repertory of Practice of United Nations Organs (Legal Publications of the Codification Division of the Office of Legal Affairs). Here you will find related information and links.legal.un.org
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Some new ICE recruits have shown up to training without full vetting
The recruits have had criminal backgrounds or failed drug tests or were unable to meet physical or academic standards, raising concerns about the agency’s rush to hire immigration officers, sources told NBC News.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has placed new recruits into its training program before they have completed the agency’s vetting process, an unusual sequence of events as it rushes to hire federal immigration officers to carry out Donald Trump’s mass deportation policy, a current and two former Homeland Security Department officials told NBC News.
ICE officials only later discovered that some of the recruits failed drug testing, have disqualifying criminal backgrounds or don’t meet the physical or academic requirements to serve, the sources said.
Staff members at ICE’s training academy in Brunswick, Georgia, recently discovered one recruit had previously been charged with strong-arm robbery and battery stemming from a domestic violence incident, the current DHS official said. They’ve also found as recently as this month that some recruits going through the six-week training course hadn’t submitted fingerprints for background checks, as ICE’s hiring process requires, the current and former DHS officials said.
Some new ICE recruits have showed up to training without full vetting
ICE has placed new recruits into its training program before they have completed the agency’s vetting process, officials told NBC News.Julia Ainsley (NBC News)
USDA announces SNAP benefits will not be issued in November
USDA announces SNAP benefits will not be issued in November
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced that SNAP benefits will not be issued for next month.WABI News Desk (WABI)
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One of the fediverse's most beloved plushies is coming back
Last year, we launched our first batch of plushies, and our community has embraced the #Plushtodon literally and figuratively. It sold out in Europe within a few weeks. Sadly, that means a lot of you missed out on the chance to get one. We’ve listened to your feedback and decided to bring the creature back with a few amendments: Size and color. For the first time, the #Plushtodon will be available in two flavourful colors, and half the size, making it much easier to fit within every household or mode of transport, while maintaining the delightful softness and squishiness that it’s come to be known for.
Plushtodon Mini
For the first time, the #Plushtodon will be available in two flavourful colors, and half the size, making it much easier to fit within every household or mode of transport, while maintaining the delightful softness and squishiness that it’s come to b…Mastodon Blog
La curcumina contro la psoriasi a placche?
Psoriasi a placche: la Curcumina è davvero efficace? Le risposte dalla scienza
Trattare una malattia autoimmune come la psoriasi a placche con un approccio naturale è il sogno di molti. L’obiettivo è allontanarsi, a...Giuliano (Blogger)
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Democratic senator’s anti-Trump floor speech ends after nearly 23 hours
Jeff Merkley of Oregon gave address to make case that president is ‘violating the law’ through authoritarianism
Oregon’s Jeff Merkley gave a marathon, nearly 23-hour speech on the Senate floor that began on Tuesday and ended late Wednesday, pressing the case that Donald Trump is acting as an authoritarian by prosecuting political enemies and deploying the military into Merkley’s home town of Portland.
The 68-year-old senator began speaking around 6.20pm on Tuesday evening and continued until just after 5pm on Wednesday. Standing continuously on the Senate floor alongside placards that read “authoritarianism is here now!” and “Trump is violating the law”, Merkley paused only to take questions from fellow Democratic senators who joined him in the chamber to make their own points about the president’s conduct.
“I’ve come to the Senate floor tonight to ring the alarm bells. We’re in the most perilous moment, the biggest threat to our republic since the civil war. President Trump is shredding our constitution,” Merkley said as he began his speech.
Democratic senator’s floor speech condemning Trump enters 19th hour
Jeff Merkley of Oregon gives address to make case that president is ‘violating the law’ through authoritarianismChris Stein (The Guardian)
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No plans filed for Trump’s new ballroom despite demolition being under way
Amid backlash over partial demolition of East Wing, White House reportedly intends to send blueprints
The White House has not submitted plans for Donald Trump’s new ballroom to the federal agency that oversees construction of federal buildings, though demolition is already under way.
On Tuesday, the White House told Reuters it intended to send plans to the National Capital Planning Commission, an agency that typically approves and monitors construction on federal buildings. Demolition began earlier this week, with reporters taking video of a backhoe ripping out chunks of the White House’s exterior.
The New York Times reported Wednesday, citing a senior administration official, that the ballroom plans will mean the demolition of the entire East Wing.
White House hasn’t filed plans for Trump’s new ballroom despite demolition under way
Amid backlash over footage of East Wing being partly demolished, White House reportedly intends to send plans for new constructionLauren Aratani (The Guardian)
The Best Microscopic Shots of 2025 Will Make You Rethink Reality
The Best Microscopic Shots of 2025 Will Make You Rethink Reality
From secret mushroom worlds to extreme close-ups of cell motion, these photographs represent how, in science, things often aren't what they seem on the surface.Gayoung Lee (Gizmodo)
Apple, Google earn strategic market status for mobile in UK
UK competition cops brand Apple, Google with 'strategic market status' for mobile
: Designation hands CMA broad oversight of their app stores and platformsLindsay Clark (The Register)
Lemmy.ml mods don't like Graham Platner and are trying to imply he is a literal Nazi
Still not sure how I feel about him, but if lemmy.ml and Chuck Schumer are both trying to smear him that seems like good indications.
No idea why this wasn't suitable for !meanwhileongrad@sh.itjust.works. it seems obviously to fall under the "general tankie behavior" category and/or the tankie folks trying to weigh in on American politics to depress support for progressive-ish candidates which they periodically do.
Anyway, whatever, it was removed there, and it's posted here now.
Boycotts, strikes and more protests: organizers on what’s next for No Kings
Admittedly, yesterday's call was a bit light on information, but this set of quotes from various orgs provides firm ideas about where things go next.
The No Kings alliance, the left-leaning groups behind the mass days of protest last Saturday and in June, is building a nationwide rapid response network that will call on supporters to take new actions each week. Leaders of the organizations told the Guardian that there was energy for “some type of disruption”, and future actions could include targeted boycotts, campaigns at universities, more street protests, and electoral organizing in local communities.After an estimated 7 million people took to the streets last weekend, tens of thousands joined a national call on Tuesday to hear what’s next for the growing movement. Leaders celebrated the broad turnout, saying it showed how much opposition to Trump there was in all corners of the US, and talked about how to sustain and grow a movement during an increasingly authoritarian moment for the country.
The next steps for this burgeoning resistance will show the durability of the movement and whether it can pressure Democrats or pillars of civil society to stand stronger against Trump, or whether it can force defections from Trump’s Republican allies to fracture his power.
What’s next for No Kings movement? Here’s what its organizers say
Leaders of left-leaning groups behind mass protests against Trump administration map out their visionRachel Leingang (The Guardian)
Health plan enrollment period is set to be horrifying for everyone this year
Shock and dismay have already begun as Americans face next year’s health insurance costs—and it looks like everyone will be in for some grim numbers.
So far, much of the attention has been on the stratospheric prices that Americans might see on plans they buy from Affordable Care Act marketplaces. Critical tax credits for those plans are set to expire at the end of the year, and, on top of that, insurers have proposed a median 18 percent price increase for 2026. With the higher prices and a loss of credits, some Americans could see their monthly premiums more than double.
Health plan enrollment period is set to be horrifying for everyone this year
Some marketplace premiums could more than double. Employer-based plans are soaring.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
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Trump’s ‘election integrity’ chief claimed president has future powers to declare voting emergency [Fraudulent Elections]
Trump’s ‘election integrity’ chief claimed president has future powers to declare voting emergency
Heather Honey’s statements follow president’s aggressive effort to radically reshape elections before 2026Alex Woodward (The Independent)
Meat consumption falls in the Netherlands to the lowest point in 20 years
For the first time since 2005, annual average meat consumption in the Netherlands fell below 75 kilograms. The 2024 figure ended at 74.4 kilograms, according to data released Wednesday.
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Still, meat consumption in the Netherlands has fallen by 6 percent compared to the peak year of 2009, according to the Wageningen study. The scientists who conducted the study indicated a "slight downward trend."
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“That 6 percent could simply mean the difference between profit and loss." Molenaar said he expects the trend to continue, especially since supermarkets pledged last year to sell more plant-based proteins.
Meat consumption falls in the Netherlands to the lowest point in years
The amount of meat the average Dutch person eats in a year decreased by about 500 grams last year, reaching its lowest level in 20 years, according to a study by Wageningen University on behalf of the animal welfare organization Wakker Dier.NL Times
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74,4kg in a year equals to ~203.83g a day.
It basically means having a meat based meal every single day.
Now, this average isn't the most useful piece of data, that's for sure, but there is definitely a lot of room for improvement.
Google hails breakthrough as quantum computer surpasses ability of supercomputers
Google hails breakthrough as quantum computer surpasses ability of supercomputers
Algorithm performed task beyond capability of classical computers, although experts say real-world application still years awayDan Milmo (The Guardian)
Musk Exploits AWS Outage To Unfairly Slam Signal, Promote His Shittier Chat Software
If Elon Musk probably has a superpower, it isn’t his engineering or business savvy. It’s probably his rank opportunism. The latest case in point: this week saw a massive outage for Amazon Web Services (AWS) that managed to take many of your favorite websites and services offline. The outage also hampered the workflows of countless online businesses. The impact was fairly universal.And, ever the opportunist, Musk was quick to leverage the outage to unfairly smear a potential competitor and promote his own, shittier alternative.
Amazon said the outage was caused by problems with an underlying subsystem that monitors the health of its network load balancers used to distribute traffic across several servers. The outrage resulted in all the usual conversations about whether it’s a bad idea to have so much essential server operations under the control of one company, and how the internet isn’t as resilient as we like to think.
Musk, however, took the opportunity to exploit the outage to criticize Signal over at his right wing propaganda and crypto grifter website[.]
Musk Exploits AWS Outage To Unfairly Slam Signal, Promote His Shittier Chat Software
If Elon Musk probably has a superpower, it isn’t his engineering or business savvy. It’s probably his rank opportunism. The latest case in point: this week saw a massive outage for Amaz…Techdirt
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Grounded jet engines take off again as datacenter generators
AI-driven datacenter energy needs are causing a shortage of gas turbines to power generators, with some operators reportedly turning to old aircraft engines instead.The rising demand for compute to feed the current AI development craze has seen datacenters adding capacity and new ones popping up, with a knock-on effect on the electricity supply.
As The Register reported recently, US bit barns are set to consume 22 percent more grid power by the end of 2025 than the same time last year. But in many regions the energy grid can't keep pace with connection requests, leading operators to turn to on-site generation of their own power, as advised by Schneider Electric last year.
But one thing leads to another, and now it seems that gas turbine manufacturers can't meet the sudden rise in demand, particularly in the US where there are more datacenters than anywhere else, leading to a shortage in some markets.
That should be nice and quiet.
Grounded jet engines take off again as datacenter generators
: AI power demands drive operators to repurpose aircraft parts amid gas turbine shortagesDan Robinson (The Register)
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White House hasn’t filed plans for Trump’s new ballroom despite demolition under way
On Tuesday, the White House told Reuters it intended to send plans to the National Capital Planning Commission, an agency that typically approves and monitors construction on federal buildings. Demolition began earlier this week, with reporters taking video of a backhoe ripping out chunks of the White House’s exterior.
Plans for Trump’s 90,000 sq ft ballroom were made public in the late summer, with Trump saying he would personally fund the $200m construction. “Just another way to spend my money for this construction,” he said at the time.
White House officials insist demolition is allowed without the commission’s approval. Will Scharf, the Trump-appointed head of the commission, who is also a White House staff secretary, said in September there was a difference between demolition and rebuilding work, and only the commission can approve new construction.
But in a letter sent to the White House on Tuesday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a leading historic preservation nonprofit created by Congress, told the White House that demolition plans were “legally required” to go through public review and urged Trump to pause demolition.
White House hasn’t filed plans for Trump’s new ballroom despite demolition under way
Amid backlash over footage of East Wing being partly demolished, White House reportedly intends to send plans for new constructionLauren Aratani (The Guardian)
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