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Ferrari and BMW join Tesla, China in switch from copper to aluminium

reuters.com
3 points·by RaSoJo·há 11 dias·1 comments

Apple iPhone 18 Pro supplier list, parts and photos exposed in Tata data leak

reuters.com
2 points·by RaSoJo·há 11 dias·0 comments

New California bill to require license plates for electric bikes

electrek.co
10 points·by RaSoJo·há 5 meses·8 comments

London PR firm rewrites Wikipedia for governments and billionaires

thebureauinvestigates.com
31 points·by RaSoJo·há 6 meses·2 comments

Hollywood-hungry Gulf states bankroll Paramount's Warner Bros bid

reuters.com
5 points·by RaSoJo·há 7 meses·0 comments

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RaSoJo
·há 15 dias·discuss
I kinda felt it was satire, but then the below quote threw me off:

> one vendor’s marketing team, cc’d on the cost anomaly alert, issues a press release citing “a 430% YoY increase in adversarial multi-agent security reasoning.” The stock opens up 6%.

That happens! That is not satire. So i had to visit the comments here to be sure :)
RaSoJo
·há 16 dias·discuss
Unfortunately all govt. bodies have been tampering with the economic indicators due to political pressure.

Small tweaks to macro-economic calculations, can turn into a huge divergence very fast. A one degree error in a compass read seems small...but after a thousand miles, your destination is history.

Tis reaching (or reached) a stage where mostly everyone is blind as to where the economy actually is.

Mega private companies now hire stat firms to run such studies in-house, ignoring gov data[1]

[1] https://rsmus.com/insights/economics/the-rise-of-private-lab...
RaSoJo
·há 18 dias·discuss
Yes, exactly. Price hikes mid-cycle is not something I have seen Apple do historically.

If true, one reason could be that: Cook is retiring, while Ternus is on his way in. Ternus wouldn't wanna start off with his first announcement being a ginormous price hike. Makes him look bad.

So Cook becomes the fall guy. i.e., he increases the price by 15% in the existing M5 range.

When Ternus comes in, he keeps prices stable on the M6 range. Makes Ternus look like an awesome guy...and gets him off on a flying start in his CEO tenure.
RaSoJo
·há 18 dias·discuss
>I also do not think they’re going to raise the prices of existing products mid-cycle

This surprised me too. I'd accepted that price hikes were coming for the new range...that's expected. But hiking prices on the existing range felt like a step too far!

Might have been a marketing stunt to nudge people into upgrading. Well, if that was the plan, it worked. I just caved and bought an M5 to replace my older one. Boo.
RaSoJo
·há 18 dias·discuss
This is exactly what I find frustrating. I get comfortable with the latest model X. Then a new sparkly model Y launches. I am like, I don't need your new fangled Y, that consumes more tokens. My needs are small and i am happy with the older X.

But then X starts to degrade. At first subtly, and then drastically. So then I am forced to upgrade to Y.

What I do not understand is:

> is this a sneaky way for companies to push users up the chain?

> Or is this a genuine fault in model design/resource allocation?
RaSoJo
·há 18 dias·discuss
I blanket consider any post by these "influencers" as paid for.

But my biggest fear is for my kids. I'm doing my best to teach them about the duplicity that exists in this world, and that's precisely why I'm against blanket social media bans for under-16s.

By the time kids turn 17, they've hit the rebel stage. And that's exactly when the freedom to access social media arrives. At that point, they won't listen to parents. They are going to get soo badly burnt.

This is why I advocate for controlled, early access to social media for children. As a parent, I can monitor what they follow and teach them to distinguish right from wrong.

But with these blanket bans, that's taken out of my hands entirely. They grow up sheltered in a picture-perfect world...and then, boom.
RaSoJo
·há 19 dias·discuss
I would consider your two statements as distinct and separate:

> "in a business that is clearly managed by too ambitious people and will never succeed"

> "given that you are legally not a part of the potential fraud ring that you can't prove"

Consider:

1/ If it's a biz that's purposely mucking about without success...or a loss making entity for tax breaks: I have no problem in working here (Consider that I am in my 40s, used/abused in various "start-ups" and burnt-out. I need the money, and I'll take it.)

2/ If it's a company involved in criminal fraud: I'd run away as fast as my feet could take me. The problem with fraud is that eventually the authorities will catch up. If the owner is a criminal, he'll do anything to save his backside...even throwing innocent employees under the bus. You might be exonerated eventually. But that eventually might take years...decades.
RaSoJo
·há 20 dias·discuss
I agree. Given the very recent Discord pullback, this feels forced upon Anthropic.

I suspect that Anthropic had to select from a set of government approved ID verifiers.

Considering Thiel's clout in the current govt's inner circle...3 out of the 4 choices would have been duds. Leaving the 4th as Persona, the only viable option
RaSoJo
·há 20 dias·discuss
Is there any info on what these "certain capabilities" are?
RaSoJo
·há 24 dias·discuss
Ah ok. Sorry, I misread your comment then :)
RaSoJo
·há 25 dias·discuss
I reckon OP means quotes like these: Manhoff captures the scarcity of consumer goods, the omnipresent surveillance, and the ever-present fear of being monitored by the Soviet security apparatus.

A lot of socialist commentators push back on such portrayals, dismissing them as capitalist propaganda. Michael Parenti was one such. He argued that life in the USSR was in stark contrast to what the world were made to believe by the US State Machinery/Hollywood.

Here is a longish talk on the subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FNOm8hY1QU (It is an interesting listen, even if you do not believe in the ideal.)

Then there is Angela Merkle's "almost comfortable" statement: https://www.reuters.com/article/world/life-in-communist-east... A point she expands in her memoir about growing up in East Germany. There were bad things. There were good things.

Considering the basket case that Russia has become, maybe the USSR wasn't so bad after all.
RaSoJo
·há 26 dias·discuss
Fun game. But please don't leave it on in the background while moving on to other tasks.

Pretty much killed my venerable i7 mac.
RaSoJo
·há 26 dias·discuss
He also allegedly submitted business manager visa applications for at least six Sri Lankan nationals by listing them as company presidents on paper, even though they actually worked manual labor jobs.

From Asterix & Cleopatra (1965): https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CSL0D_ZUAAAvbeM.jpg

Relevant as ever.
RaSoJo
·há 26 dias·discuss
Apart from Woz, I don't consider the rest of the individuals as nerds at all. Those are loan sharks in the garb of nerds.

Capitalizing the work of others, Cannibalizing smaller entities, creating monopolies, controlling the government and the narrative.
RaSoJo
·há 2 meses·discuss
Agreed. I personally don't like the S-shaped ones. But ended up buying one cos there was none else in the store.
RaSoJo
·há 2 meses·discuss
Participants were 529 undergraduate business students with a mean age of 18.14 years

I find this participant set pointless.

Most kids who were with me in college dreamt of owning muscle cars and Harleys.

Fast forward 25 years: The same set, now in their 40s, get elevated blood pressure at the mere thought of having to share the road with a lifted truck.
RaSoJo
·há 2 meses·discuss
Yes. This distinction is important.

As a lay person, I have limited knowledge of this field, yet am extremely interested. Unfortunately AI gen content is being used widely to spread spurious information/fake news etc. So my knee jerk reaction to AI gen content is - "this is going to be fake".

If the information you are trying to convey is true, and is technical/objective in nature, then why shy away from associating your identify to it?
RaSoJo
·há 2 meses·discuss
How can we trust this article or the company if the writer/so-called chief engineer decides to hide himself behind an AI avatar?

From what I can understand this is the Robbie Dickson in question: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/lessons-from-a-serial-ent_b_9...

Nobody has a problem with companies using AI to edit articles, create images. But when even the writer is an AI persona, the trust factor gets destroyed.
RaSoJo
·há 2 meses·discuss
I think OP meant whether this might "lower the demand" for air travel...due to the expected spike in prices
RaSoJo
·há 3 meses·discuss
Greed is always the undoing of such criminals.

If he'd stuck to $500 - $1000 bets, he could have stayed under the radar. And, over the period of his career, earned well north of $400k.