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Google accused of pushing 'free for life' G Suite users onto paid plans

theregister.com
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Bohrdom (Game by Cole Allen)

store.steampowered.com
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The new hosted agents in Foundry Agent Service

devblogs.microsoft.com
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Correcting the Financial Times Report about AWS, Kiro, and AI

aboutamazon.com
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Amazon Found 'High Volume' of Child Sex Abuse Material in AI Training Data

bloomberg.com
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Locked out: How a gift card purchase destroyed an Apple account

appleinsider.com
70 points·by nonfamous·hace 7 meses·41 comments

Something from "space" may have just struck a United Airlines flight over Utah

arstechnica.com
3 points·by nonfamous·hace 9 meses·2 comments

When this EV maker collapsed, its customers became the car company

theverge.com
8 points·by nonfamous·hace 10 meses·1 comments

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nonfamous
·hace 12 días·discuss
Qantas (I think, it’s possible it was BA) used the upper deck for economy and it was my favourite place to sit. The window seat had a little locker between your seat and the window (the curvature of the fuselage meant the seat couldn’t be right up against the window). It was a great place to keep all your stuff accessible without having to bother the aisle seat to get up to the overhead storage.
nonfamous
·hace 17 días·discuss
Excel 97 had an easier egg where if you entered a certain formula into a certain cell, a flight simulator would be invoked. In the flight simulator, you could fly to see an obelisk that listed the developer credits.

This is real.
nonfamous
·el mes pasado·discuss
Err… right here in TFA?

>> The first requirement is that the computer program has a body (either physical or virtual) and sense organs

LLMs may be chameleons, but, to steal an excellent quote, if you can’t tell does it really matter.

My personal take on this is that consciousness is a thing induced, not a thing evoked. If it generates a response on the observer as a conscious thing would it is, by my definition, conscious.
nonfamous
·el mes pasado·discuss
This entire essay basically boils down to one simple contention: LLMs can’t be conscious because only humans can be conscious and LLMs are not human.

What an unimaginative argument: essentially ruling out the possibility of the title by definition. And the author fails to touch on the really interesting question posed by the article’s title: what if human consciousness is more like the working of LLMs than we think?
nonfamous
·el mes pasado·discuss
Cameras are not a suitable replacement for rear-vision mirrors for the same reason that screens are not a suitable replacement. It’s even addressed in TFA: focal length.

>>> But more importantly, current screen technology requires the driver to focus on the surface of the screen itself, which is mere feet away from their eyes. This is a large change in focal distance from looking at the road ahead.

If you’re over the age of 40 or so, it takes time, a few hundred milliseconds at least, to refocus your gaze distance. A screen is near. When driving, you’re looking far. A mirror is something to glance at.

I test-drove a Polestar with a screen for a rear-vision mirror (and no actual rear window) and it was completely undrivable for me. It takes longer for my eyes to refocus on the near distance than I feel comfortable removing my gaze from the road ahead. I turned around after 10 minutes and returned it to the lot.
nonfamous
·el mes pasado·discuss
OTOH, I learned a hell of a lot about microprocessor internals by using POKE.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
>> Prices will increase a lot.

Citation needed. Very little of what we buy today as a consumer are commodities whose price is determined primarily by the cost of production — and even then labor costs are rarely the most significant cost.

Most things we buy are priced according to what the consumer is willing to pay for it, and the balance sheet of the companies that sell most of the things we buy show there’s a lot of wiggle room there.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
That “might” is rather load-bearing for something you are literally staking your future on, though.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is what I do, but it comes with its own set of problems, the most significant of which is deliverability. Some businesses can’t deliver mail to my custom domain at all (a fact I can only discover by trial and error). Some can deliver, but the forwarding to @gmail fails silently — Google just eats the mail without so much as a bounce, let alone dropping it into a spam folder.

It’s the best option we have, but it’s no solution to the crapshoot that is email today.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
>> That is 2 sigfigs too many

Don’t take up baking then, where the difference between 175 mLs of water and 200 mLs of water can be the difference between unworkable dough and the perfect pie crust.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Sources do not support claim.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
This is all correct. To add some additional colour, the “slap save” is a form of tilting a beginner player can learn easily. If the ball is coming almost down the middle (but not exactly so), slap the flipper button of the closest flipper when the ball gets close. Slap it quickly with your flat hand. Slap it HARD.

The sharp impulse won’t trigger the tilt mechanism, but it may displace the playfield just enough for the flipper to touch the ball when it otherwise wouldn’t. If all goes well the ball will deflect to the other (lowered) flipper, bounce off it, and allow you to continue play in front of your amazed friends.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
There’s not a lot of overlap between prime citrus and prime olive farmland.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Ever wondered why there are few merlot vineyards in Napa these days? Dozens of vineyards are uprooted and replanted each year in that tiny valley alone in response to market demand.
nonfamous
·hace 2 meses·discuss
And this, right here, is why none of us can have nice, cheap things.
nonfamous
·hace 3 meses·discuss
I'd be interested to learn where those words exist in Cursor's context. My assumption was that it was part of the Cursor agent harness, but it's just as likely it was in the user instructions.
nonfamous
·hace 3 meses·discuss
My husband and I play Wingspan together when I’m traveling for work. He likes board games in general, so it’s something familiar for both of us. And Wingspan is complex enough to reward skill, but also random enough that the outcome isn’t guaranteed when players are of different levels.
nonfamous
·hace 3 meses·discuss
How would an architecture with a highly-optimized hardware implementation of EML compare with a traditional math coprocessor?
nonfamous
·hace 4 meses·discuss
As pointed out in the sibling thread, this isn’t DDG’s fault. Reddit has an exclusive agreement with Google [1] to index Reddit content, and other web search sites are blocked.

[1] https://redditinc.com/news/reddit-and-google-expand-partners...
nonfamous
·hace 5 meses·discuss
Direct link to the report that includes the case studies: https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/df438d70-e3fe-4a6c-a403-ff632def8...