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in reply to silence7

Supreme Shitlib Hochul being all bluster to make herself look good and then not following through when it actually matters??

This is a politician so transparent that 70% of the contributions to her last year was dark money/"Organization unavailable for these records" as per OpenSecrets, Almost 75% in 2023, and 72% in 2022

So trustworthy! Much accountability!

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Ecuador’s President Considering Locations for Foreign Military Bases





NYC Mayoral Debate Full Stream









AWS outage reminds us why $2,449 Internet-dependent beds are a bad idea


My god, this is just hilarious. Remember, kids: If a piece of furniture that has been basically agreed upon for thousands of years (with some changes) needs a cloud connection:

  • You're paying too much.
  • You'll continue paying too much.
  • You might wake up sweating in an uncomfortable position.


This week’s Amazon Web Services outage had some people waking up on the wrong side of the bed.

A Domain Name System (DNS) resolution problem affected AWS cloud hosting, resulting in an outage that impacted more than 1,000 web-based products and services and millions of people.

Perhaps one of the most avoidable breakdowns came via people’s beds. The reliance on the Internet for smart bed products from Eight Sleep resulted in people being awoken by beds locked into inclined positions and sweltering temperatures.

As spotted by Dexerto, the AWS outage caused smart mattress covers from Eight Sleep to malfunction. These “Pod” mattress covers connect to a physical hub, and users can set the covers to temperatures between 55° and 110° Fahrenheit via a companion app. Eight Sleep also sells smart mattress bases that let people control their bed’s elevation with the app. As of this writing, the Pods’ MSRPs range from $2,449 to $3,249, and the base has a $1,950 MSRP. Eight Sleep also sells its Autopilot feature through an annual subscription that starts at $199. Autopilot is supposed to help automatically set Eight Sleep devices to users’ optimal sleeping conditions. Pod purchases require a one-year subscription to Autopilot.


There's admittedly a bit of Schadenfreude here. You seriously subscribed to a fucking bed?



Reagan called shutdowns a failure. Today they’re called leverage. When did that flip?


Ronald Reagan faced eight partial government shutdowns between 1981 and 1989. He said a shutdown “is never the right way to resolve differences” because it “undermines confidence in government.”
Back then they were seen as breakdowns in negotiation, not bargaining tools.

Today some politicians use them as leverage.
When did that change and who made it normal? Was Reagan wrong?



Real-Life Indiana Jones Torches Trump’s White House Teardown With Scathing ISIS Comparison


An archaeologist who spent years documenting the recovery of ancient artifacts looted by ISIS in Syria and Iraq is shocked by Trump’s wanton destruction.
An archaeologist who spent years documenting the recovery of ancient artifacts looted by ISIS in Syria and Iraq is shocked by Trump’s wanton destruction.


This may be the most bonkers tech job listing I’ve ever seen


That's an interesting divergence between the hed and URL, but that's really the least of the issues.

Here’s a job pitch you don’t see often.

What if, instead of “work-life balance,” you had no balance at all—your life was your work… and work happened seven days a week?

Did I say days? I actually meant days and nights, because the job I’m talking about wants you to know that you will also work weekends and evenings, and that “it’s ok to send messages at 3am.”

Also, I hope you aren’t some kind of pajama-wearing wuss who wants to work remotely; your butt had better be in a chair in a New York City office on Madison Avenue, where you need enough energy to “run through walls to get things done” and respond to requests “in minutes (or seconds) instead of hours.”


I mean, I've had such a job.

And if I needed to talk to my boss at 3 a.m., we were either still awake or I rolled over and poked her shoulder.

That environment is fine when it happens organically. This is just absurd.





TOP 10 best electric aircraft today - AERONAUT.media


Electric aircraft are quickly becoming a reality, it is bewildering to keep track of all the innovation, this article does a good job!



Futo updates their website, removing logos, clarifying micro grants


Apparently in the past day, they’ve removed all the logos from the Microgrants projects and clarified that the grants are unsolicited
in reply to linkinkampf19 🖤🩶🤍💜🇺🇦

The voice recognition is honestly the best I've ever used. It'll be a shame to give it up.

If I decide to switch keyboards, I'm certain I would go back to HeliBoard.

There's been a real explosion of open source voice recognition over the past few months, and I haven't tested a lot. Whisper+ looks like a promising one. Before using Futo, I used Sayboard, which I was pretty happy with.





Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon - Atto 3, la ragazza Marziana


Dopo i pesanti fallimenti di Jadeite, dal Dark Kingdom spunta fuori un altro tizio, ossia Nepherite, che senza troppi rimorsi cambia già abbastanza...

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As an Bisexual, I feel too scared to date as I feel like people would still default me as 'Gay'.


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in reply to SuperDuperKitten

Don’t worry too much about it. People who will judge you for looking or acting gay aren’t worth your time anyway. I can say from experience that there are plenty of great women who actually want a partner who looks gay.


Does it get windy in New York City?


The question applies to any city with lots of really tall, big buildings, really. I figure that all those tall buildings would get in the way of the wind, like they make some kind of artificial lee. I've never been in a big city like that.
in reply to ssillyssadass

It depends on where you are, but the huge grids of Manhattan can definitely be windy. They’re essentially big straight channels with nothing to block an air current.


Sora users trick platform into creating racist celeb videos


Because of course it does.

Guardrails? What guardrails? Naughty netizens found a way to trick the Sora 2 video generator into producing deepfakes of public figures, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and billionaire Mark Cuban, that make it sound as though they're spewing racial slurs. The trick works despite Sora's built-in filters meant to block hateful language.

AI detection platform Copyleaks reported Wednesday that its review of the recently released Sora 2 app, with its improved video generation model, uncovered several videos using celebrity likenesses to recreate a 2020 incident in which a man wearing a Burger King crown was kicked off a JetBlue flight for a racist tirade. In place of the James May lookalike from the original incident, Sora users recreated the scene using Altman and Cuban, as well as popular streamers xQc, Amouranth, IDKSterling, and YouTuber Jake Paul.

Sora 2 users weren't able to perfectly recreate the incident, mind you, as OpenAI's software does include guardrails to prevent the creation of content with epithets used in the original (i.e., the n-word). However, a simple homophone can be enough to sidestep those restrictions and make it sound as though public figures, including some who've opted into Sora's Cameo feature, were uttering racist slurs, according to Copyleaks.




America’s biggest offshore wind farm will be online in 6 months


"The project is crucial for helping the state meet a deluge of new electricity demand, as Virginia is at the center of the nationwide boom in data-center construction."
in reply to kalkulat

The nice thing is this will crush fossil energy out of the market when or if the ai bubble pops. Because the marginal cost of solar is near zero, and this will be the price of electricity if oversupply happens.


Is AI’s Circular Financing Inflating a Bubble? [YT | 25'13"]


Gotta love the snark.






DHS, pressing to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia, says Liberia has agreed to accept him


As the Department of Homeland Security continues to seek the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the agency said Friday it had identified a new country of removal that has agreed to accept the wrongly deported Salvador native: the West African nation of Liberia.

In a court notice filed Friday, Department of Justice attorneys said DHS has received "diplomatic assurances regarding the treatment of third-country individuals removed to Liberia from the United States and are making the final necessary arrangements for [Abrego Garcia's] removal."

According to the notice, DHS expects "to be able to effectuate removal as soon as October 31."





Reddit’s ‘AI Scraping’ Lawsuit Is An Attack On The Open Internet


I hate this timeline.

Let’s break this down, because we have to look at how crazy this is.
  • They’re saying that these companies are “avoiding or bypassing” Reddit’s TCMs. But, the way they’re doing that is by not scraping Reddit. You cannot claim that it is “circumventing a TCM” to get the same content… from Google. That’s crazy.
  • Even crazier is that they’re arguing that the defendants are circumventing Google’s TCM, even though Google isn’t even a party.
  • They’re making this claim over content that Reddit holds no copyright over. The copyright remains with the original creator. Reddit holds a license, but a license does not grant Reddit the right to sue over that copyright.

Each one of these ideas is crazy. All three of them together is ludicrous. Reddit is claiming that these companies violated copyright law by (1) avoiding Reddit and (2) getting the content from publicly available Google searches over (3) content that Reddit has no copyright over.

And somehow that’s supposed to be copyright infringement.




Letting Silicon Valley Geoengineer the Atmosphere Will End Badly


in reply to silence7

The unknown unknowns are real but the way that the article focuses on the part where this approach is bad because it gives people that the author doesn't like power and prestige is pretty funny. The author would rather watch things keep getting worse while waiting for a perfect solution that he knows will never come than he is to let billionaires do something that might make people think they're the good guys.

IMO we should raise sulfur dioxide levels back to where they were before the counterproductive regulations on ship emissions reduced them. We already know that that helped mitigate warming without causing catastrophe.

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in reply to ArbitraryValue

There aren't a ton of things I can say I'm an expert on, but SAI is. I've done a whole research project on it (can't get into specifics). This is absolutely a bad idea, I don't care who is doing it.

Also I can see you have no idea what you're talking about, because SOx and NOx are pollutants that cause acid rain among other things and damage entire ecosystems. Ya know, the thing that all of life lives in.

in reply to zd9

That's why we need to make sure it's outside the environment. Beyond the environment. With the crude oil and fire.
(thanks for your input, I'll have to check out that book you suggested, Terminal Shock.)
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in reply to IncogCyberSpaceUser

What do you mean outside the environment? In space? I don't know what you're trying to say
in reply to zd9

I was referencing this clip:
in reply to silence7

NO. I've personally investigated this for one of my projects, and it's a terrible idea. Things like MCB would be better, but SAI is absolutely going to wreak havoc on the entire world, and is only a cover-up for fossil fuel companies to continue to use coal and oil. We need to attack the root of the problem, not just put some duct tape over top, which will end up suffocating the whole world.

Anyone reading, look up Termination Shock (it's a cool book too).



in reply to Khalid K-1000 🤖

Hello Khalid. The post you're replying to was actually me posting someone else's blog on Lemmy, which comes through to Mastodon with relevant hashtags automatically added, and then gets boosted out appropriately... which is how you see it. 🙂 It's better to go to the Lemmy post to have a discussion, but yeah, not my blog, so I don't know, I'm just posting stuff there (and it comes through here as well thanks to federation, which is pretty cool, but sources aren't so obvious)