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A few rule changes on community’s reaction: Elon Musk personal rants, overzealous advertisement posts, non-essential crypto news effectively disallowed | Ask in DM before posting product reviews or ad
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Non-essential crypto news covers crypto advertisement, insignificant news that does not affect legit users like XMR/ETH/BTC holders or darknet users, posts relating to garbage like Brave browser and its coin, and so on. Due to the multiple kinds of crypto posts that pop up, this rule will be applied subjectively on a case-by-case basis. Community complaints about Elon Musk were raised here. https://lemmy.ml/post/7186058 A lot of ad and spam posts appear regularly, which need to be squashed. This will be enforced more heavily from now on. Sometimes legitimate products are advertised, which should be allowed to post. This will be checked per case basis, and unless asked for permission, all such posts will be removed without notice.
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Google’s play on Search, Ads and AI feels obvious to me.
cross-posted from: https://hachyderm.io/users/maegul/statuses/112442514504667645 > Google's play on Search, Ads and AI feels obvious to me. > > \* They know search is broken. > \* And that people use AI in part because it takes the ads and SEO crap out. > \* IE, AI is now what Google was in 2000. A simple window onto the internet. > \* Ads/SEO profits will fall with AI. > \* But Google will then just insert shit into AI "answers" for money. > \* Ads managed + up-to-date AI will be their new mote and golden goose. > > [@technology](https://lemmy.world/c/technology) > > See [@caseynewton](https://mastodon.social/@caseynewton) 's blog post: [https://mastodon.social/@caseynewton/112442253435702607](https://mastodon.social/@caseynewton/112442253435702607) Cntd (Edit): That search/SEO is broken seems to be part of the game plan here. It’s probably like Russia burning Moscow against Napoleon and a hell of a privilege Google enjoy with their monopoly. I’ve seen people opt for chatGPT/AI precisely because it’s clean, simple and spam free, because it isn’t Google Search. And as @caseynewton said … the web is now in managed decline. *For those of us who like it, it’s up to us to build what we need for ourselves.* **Big tech has moved on**
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> My pals in BBC World Service have been doing some awesome work on "lite" versions of their news articles (other page types to follow). They essentially skip the Server-Side React hydration which means you end up with a simpler HTML+CSS page, no JS. Page sizes drop significantly: * Transferred: ~600KB -> 30KB * Total: 1.65MB -> 135KB Just append `.lite` on a URL e.g. https://www.bbc.com/mundo/articles/crgyyvdz1dro.lite There's no on/off UX at the moment but they're working on that too. #WebDev #WebPerf #WebPerformance #BBC
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A week of downtime and all the servers were recovered only because the customer had a proper disaster recovery protocol and held backups somewhere else, otherwise Google deleted the backups too Google cloud ceo says "it won't happen anymore", it's insane that there's the possibility of "instant delete everything"
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We’re announcing GPT-4o, our new flagship model that can reason across audio, vision, and text in real time.
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Benefits of resolutions beyond 1080p
This is a genuine question, so please don't do me like Vlad the Impaler. What is your opinion about the benefits of upgrading to displays beyond 1080p? I have never watched a film or a video at 1080p and thought it needed to look better. When it comes to software, I feel like I would want a proportionally larger monitor to keep the same ~~DPI~~ *PPI*, otherwise older software might be a pain to use, and that maintained software UI won't necessarily benefit. However, that line of thinking is probably a niche concern of mine? I don't play first person shooters, so maybe that's another thing I don't get. I have read some people saying that text looks better, which I could buy I suppose? I wouldn't say the same for 800x600, but maybe if I were a boomer I would have made that post, too. Is this something I would get over if I start using a modern display? e: thanks to everyone for great responses! Based on the popular sentiment, I'm thinking I would take to 1440p just fine, presuming I get a screen ratio, ~~DPI~~ *PPI*, and screen size that suit my preferences. I am really relieved that I'm not super weird for being completely fine with my ancient monitors. :)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15454966 > Banana Pi BPI-F3: Single-board computer and RISV-V alternative to the Raspberry Pi now available
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The tool is nearly ready to be released, Zuckerman told Ars, but the University of Massachusetts Amherst associate professor is afraid that Facebook owner Meta might threaten legal action if he goes ahead. And his fears appear well-founded. In 2021, Meta sent a cease-and-desist letter to the creator of the original Unfollow Everything, Louis Barclay, leading that developer to shut down his tool after thousands of Facebook users had eagerly downloaded it. Zuckerman is suing Meta, asking a US district court in California to invalidate Meta's past arguments against developers like Barclay and rule that Meta would have no grounds to sue if he released his tool.
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Tom Mohan May. 6, 2024 10:10 am Thanks to Erin Jordan for her informative and alarming April 28 article, [“Google data center would be among Cedar Rapids’ largest water and energy user.“](https://www.thegazette.com/environment-nature/google-data-center-would-be-among-cedar-rapids-largest-water-and-energy-users/) So now Google wants to take our water? I believe like many Iowans, that clean water is a human right. It must be available and affordable for all. And it ought to be used wisely, sustainably and for the benefit of all. Google is one of the largest and most profitable multinational corporations in the world. It wants to draw perhaps up to a million gallons of water daily from our city water supply to cool their behemoth complex. I say perhaps because we don’t really know because they haven’t made public their plans. And they want to do this during a historic drought. A drought over three and a half years old which the Department of Natural Resources has labeled the longest in Iowa since the 1950s. As Jordan points out, how will this affect residential water rates? How will it deplete our city and statewide water resources? For me, it also comes down to whose interest is being served here. Are our increasingly precious water resources being used for the public good or for private, corporate gain? This sure seems reckless and irresponsible to me. Will their Silicon Valley dreams evaporate into Death Valley days for all of us soon? Surely, our decision-makers can do better than this! Tom Mohan Cedar Rapids Opinion content represents the viewpoint of the author or The Gazette editorial board. You can join the conversation by submitting a letter to the editor or guest column or by suggesting a topic for an editorial to editorial@thegazette.com
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"Tesla Is Reportedly Revoking Internship Offers to College Students Weeks Before Their Start Dates: 'I Spent Thousands On Housing'"
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15187023
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/15421429 > Global car giants seek tech allies in China's cutthroat EV market
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Junkyard computing - Repurposing Discarded Smartphones to Minimize Carbon
The major takeaways of this work are: (1) For specific workloads, clusters of repurposed phones are cheaper and more carbon efficient than traditional servers. (2) More broadly, scavenging unwanted equipment shows excellent potential for building economic and carbon-efficient systems, especially when renewable energy is plentiful. (3) Sustainability has operational and manufacturing facets; manufacturing dominates as operating trends towards zero with cleaner energy mixes. (4) Accurate LCA information is essential for carbon-based analyses; it would be beneficial if more ICT manufacturers published this information, including cloud providers who build custom systems. Our work highlights the need for more holistic analyses of the environmental impact of computing. With the substantial carbon cost of manufacturing and the difficulties of responsible recycling, the energy efficiency of a device may be the least significant component of its environmental and human impact.
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- https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/112394551768481505 - https://stackoverflow.co/company/press/archive/openai-partnership
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