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andsoitis

28,143 カルマ登録 4 年前
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Chrome rolling out WebGPU support for Linux

developer.chrome.com
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A no-brainer for protecting your brain

economist.com
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Rise of the Gen-Z Luddite

economist.com
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China may struggle to fund Xi Jinping's tech dreams

economist.com
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China's provinces asked to bail out risk-fraught regional banks

chinabankingnews.com
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Lisp as the Maxwell's Equations of Software

michaelnielsen.org
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The most, and least, liveable cities in 2026

economist.com
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The OS/2 Operating System Didn't Die. It Went Underground (2019)

hackaday.com
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A man who would change Russia

economist.com
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Verbalizable Representations Form a Global Workspace in Language Models

transformer-circuits.pub
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Global Cancer Observatory – interactive visualization and data explore

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I am Scott Hansen, I make music as Tycho and visual work as ISO50 (2013)

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Looksmaxxing influencer who fled police found dead

thetab.com
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The future of chipmaking looks more like Manhattan than Silicon Valley

economist.com
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Implication as Obligation: Cybernetics in Transition Design

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Waymo starts driverless rides in four more U.S. markets as expansion accelerates

cnbc.com
2 ポイント·投稿者 andsoitis·3 日前·1 コメント

San Francisco homes sell for $1M above asking price amid AI boom

theguardian.com
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The AI boom is coming for the bond market

economist.com
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Europe's economy is a mess. Its stock markets are a steal

economist.com
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カマキリ

treehugger.com
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andsoitis
·2 時間前·議論
Good news! The Chrome team is rolling out WebGPU for Linux, starting with support for Intel Gen12+ GPUs but with a tentative plan to expand it to more devices (AMD, NVIDIA).

https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-webgpu-144
andsoitis
·3 時間前·議論
That’s a wonderful way express that idea. Thanks for that!
andsoitis
·9 時間前·議論
There's also the ill-fated Swatch Internet Time, which was a decimal system that divided the day into 1,000 beats and no time zones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time

They even sold physical watches with this design.
andsoitis
·15 時間前·議論
where do you watch video entertainment, if at all?
andsoitis
·24 時間前·議論
> why so many people have kids

Biology / evolution. The drive to reproduce is baked in by natural selection. Organisms that didn’t want offspring didn’t pass on genes.
andsoitis
·昨日·議論
China scores amongst the lowest countries on the Economist's Global Democracy Index.

It isn't even a contest.

https://www.economist.com/interactive/democracy-index-2025
andsoitis
·昨日·議論
I don’t consider these politicians typical employees.

Do you think CEOs take vacation where they cannot be reached? If it does happen, it is a very rare exception.
andsoitis
·昨日·議論
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andsoitis
·一昨日·議論
Original source, non-paywalled: https://www.who.int/news/item/08-07-2026-who-calls-for-urgen...
andsoitis
·一昨日·議論
I think it is undeniable that that would fuck you up. Imagine, that's what you see, normalized...
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
> It advised users to uninstall the software or update to its latest version

So: old version has security vulnerabilities that latest version does not. Whoopeedoo.
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
OpenAI and Anthropic, both headquartered in San Francisco, have filed to go public on the US stock market at valuations approaching $1tn. Their debuts promise to mint a new class of multimillionaires in San Francisco, which is already home to the highest concentration of billionaires per capita in the world.
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
> US pensioners will have paid trillions to train all these AI models

What do you mean? Can you explain the flow of money from pensioners to the AI labs?
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
What’s ann equivalent example that you think The Ecobomist has done?
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
> In any sane world, you'd support a literal corpse over a guy who does not want there to be free and fair elections.

No, you’d be serious about picking the best candidate you’ve got to stand up against the formidable foe. If all you’ve got is a corpse you might as well not bother.
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
> It lets you treat your employees as a replaceable commodity that can be scaled up and down as it makes monetary sense rather than a cohesive team of skilled artisans.

Movies are made by a temporary team of skilled artisans who are masters of their craft. After the project, they move one. Games seem to fit within the same creative category as movies. So I wouldn't expect a company with a fixed set of artisans.
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
The Economist has this to say about their ownership structure and editorial independence:

The Economist is part of The Economist Group, a private company with a special ownership structure designed to preserve editorial independence. Its shareholders date back more than a century, and include great names in British business, such as the Sainsburys, Cadburys and Schroders. Other shareholders today include funds owned by the Agnelli and Rothschild families. Many staff of The Economist Group also own shares, which are privately traded twice a year.

The company’s constitution does not permit any individual or group to gain a majority shareholding, and no shareholder can exercise more than 20% of voting rights. The editor is appointed by trustees, who are independent of commercial, political and proprietorial influences. This structure ensures that The Economist can take an independent view of the world—free to challenge conventional thinking and concentrations of power. Its role is to inform, not to serve vested interests.


https://myaccount.economist.com/s/article/Who-owns-The-Econo...
andsoitis
·3 日前·議論
Prior discussion 70+ comments (2 days ago): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48791799
andsoitis
·4 日前·議論
> The finger-pointing by the US about lack of aircon in europe is just a stupid republican talking point.

I think the truth is somewhere inbetween the extremes. My understanding is that while air conditioning is not legally banned in Europe, its usage and installation are heavily restricted. Strict building codes, energy-saving laws, and local aesthetic regulations in historic districts often make acquiring or running an AC unit highly complicated.

So the talking point is about red tape.
andsoitis
·4 日前·議論
That's not a truthful translation of the article's headline, BTW.

More correct would be "First international scientists to the Netherlands via the Tulip Fund", which is a far cry from the title as submitted.