TechDesk , to Tesla
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With more than 25,000 charging ports in the U.S. and over 50,000 worldwide, Tesla’s Supercharger network is the undisputed king of EV fast charging. But with the recent layoffs, CEO Elon Musk “cast a cloud over the private infrastructure project.” Read more from TechCrunch: https://flip.it/KJAelX

TheConversationUS , to Cybersecurity
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The conflict between Israel and Hamas is happening online as well as on the ground – with phishing attacks and hacking efforts targeting civilians on both sides.

https://theconversation.com/a-look-inside-the-cyberwar-between-israel-and-hamas-reveals-the-civilian-toll-228847

renwillis , to Random stuff
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"Consumer AI is just the new search" anecdote: [1/3]

Casual non-techy coworkers yesterday were talking about using excel reports to analyze data & turns out two of the people use to know how to do something in excel.

So, before this stuff, if you were like, "how do I do X in Excel" in google, you'd get a bunch of hits and then have to wade through the results to see which link was actually what you were looking for, then test out if their solution works.

renwillis OP ,
@renwillis@mstdn.social avatar

"Consumer AI is just the new search" anecdote: [2/3]

Now, you do the same thing, but in , even just upload a photo of what you are trying to do, and instead of a bunch of dubious links, you get an answer that probably works. That probability is just as good as the probability after combing through search results yourself, but without the combing.

renwillis OP ,
@renwillis@mstdn.social avatar

"Consumer AI is just the new search" anecdote: [3/3]

There are over 1 billion websites with over 30 billion web pages out there on the internet and regular search absolutely sucks now. It's no wonder normies are seeing as magic when it can take 30 billion+ results and give you one answer that's most likely what you are looking for.

Search 3.0

And whoever wins will be the new Google.

Tutanota , to Random stuff
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Who controls the tech stack❓

When choosing a secure solution for your data, this one of the most important questions❗

Here's why: ➡️ https://tuta.com/blog/what-is-a-tech-stack

crecente , to law group
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Assume a website plans to use user-contribution content to train LLMs. The license for the content is CC BY-SA.

❓ Would the output from the resulting LLMs be required to provide attribution?

@law

bibliolater , to Space & Science
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"Researchers publish largest-ever dataset of neural connections

A cubic millimeter of brain tissue may not sound like much. But considering that that tiny square contains 57,000 cells, 230 millimeters of blood vessels, and 150 million synapses, all amounting to 1,400 terabytes of data, Harvard and Google researchers have just accomplished something stupendous."

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/05/the-brain-as-weve-never-seen-it/

@science

FediVideo , to Linux
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Niccolò Ve is a KDE developer who posts videos about Linux, technology, the internet, online privacy and related topics. You can follow at:

➡️ @veggero

If the videos haven't federated to your server yet, you can browse them all at https://tube.kockatoo.org/a/veggero/videos

BBCRD , to Random stuff
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"... the BBC has been involved in the development of NMOS since the project’s early days... "

https://www.tvtechnology.com/opinion/brainstorming-nmos-collaborating-for-the-common-good

freezenet , to Random stuff
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CRTC Updates Bill C-11 Timeline: Target Pushed to Late 2025

The CRTC has pushed back the target implementation date back by a whole year after months of delay. It's now eyeing late 2025.

https://www.freezenet.ca/crtc-updates-bill-c-11-timeline-target-pushed-to-late-2025/

bibliolater , to science group
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Scientists are trying to get cows pregnant with synthetic embryos

"Synthetic embryos are clones, too—of the starting cells you grow them from. But they’re made without the need for eggs and can be created in far larger numbers—in theory, by the tens of thousands."

https://www.technologyreview.com/2024/05/06/1092055/scientists-are-trying-to-get-cows-pregnant-with-synthetic-embryos/

@science

TechDesk , to Random stuff
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Apple may appear to be dipping a toe into the AI game, but recent reports and rumors have suggested that the tech giant has just been biding its time. @theverge tells us what Apple has been working on, including a potentially “really, really, really good Siri.” https://flip.it/KqrHth

TechDesk , to Android
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February’s design tweaks to Google Maps is now being tested, with some new refinements, on Android. 9to5Google has more. https://flip.it/Ml58I2

Kierunkowy74 , to Technology Polish
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ScienceDesk , to Random stuff
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Brain implant technology is rapidly advancing and can help people find their voice or beat neurological disorders. But what happens when the implant is no longer supported by its producer? Science Alert has more on the technology’s huge potential and its downsides: https://flip.it/yDq3i5
Health

TechDesk , to Random stuff
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Generative AI has a problem with “hallucinations,” the lies its models tell. Through retrieval augmented generation (RAG), some AI vendors say the problem is solvable. But, as Tech Crunch’s Kyle Wiggers explains, it isn’t, at least not for all of AI’s hallucinatory problems. https://flip.it/7CaFbf

darnelltv , to News from fediverse

https://i0.wp.com/darnellclayton.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/img_3730-1.png?resize=713%2C768&ssl=1Image created by @mray (Robert Martinez)So @miaq from Flipboard posted a video explaining to creators how Flipboard will work in the Fediverse.

Explanation on how the Fediverse benefits Flipboard@mia also posted that creators on Flipboard can apply to have their accounts Federated.

If you’re interested in getting your Flipboard account federated, you can apply here. Please note: we are currently only federating creators and curators who have two or more active Magazines and no trust and safety issues. (Flipboard on Medium)

I already applied, although due to my Flipboard account’s small size, I doubt I will get selected—but the worst answer I will receive is “No.” (I am @darnell which is not Federated yet as of this post).

I already have numerous accounts in the Fediverse, & for those wondering why, the answer is simple: I like to curate! 😂 Here is a list of my accounts on the Fediverse thus far:

  • @darnell 🕺🏾 Darnell Clayton: personal blog sharing my name. I originally created it to distinguish myself from other Darnell Clayton’s (one was in the adult film industry who I did not want others to confuse as me). Powered by WordPress
  • @darnell 🐘 Darnell (One): Primary status update & Fediverse Firehose—everything connects here (powered by Mastodon)
  • @darnell 🦁 Darnell (M.O.E.): My Misskey instance where I discuss Movies, Opuses, & Entertainment.
  • @darnell 📸 Darnell (Out Of Office): My Pixelfed instance where I show pictures outside of work (usually while traveling). Manually porting pictures from Instagram.
  • @darnell 💻 Darnell (Seize The Day): Various thoughts about technology (internet, software, etcetera). Powered by WriteFreely via Write.as
  • @darnell 👨🏾‍💻 Darnell (TeleVerse): Poltical, cultural & sometimes technological rantings into the digital cloud. Powered by WordPress
  • @darnell 🌍 Darnell (Africa): My opines about what is happening on my favorite continent. Powered by WordPress
  • @darnell 🧵 Darnell (Threads): personal status update where I can connect with family, friends & frenemies addicted to Meta
  • @darnell 🧘🏾‍♂️ Darnell (Creative Outlet): My Creativity site where I feature inspirational art, quotes, spiritual wisdom, music & videos.
  • @darnell 🔞 Darnell (Hard News): Topics not suitable for work. Covering some of the more violent & horrors afflicting humanity that need to be discussed, but not around children. Powered by WriteFreely via Write.as

Back On Topic (Flipboard)

Last year, in December, I suggested Flipboard federate magazines (I do not think I was the only one suggesting this) & to my surprise, Flipboard began federating magazines in February this year.

I believe Flipboard will become the largest instance in the Fediverse due to ActivityPub being activated by default (Threads, by contrast, will turn off ActivityPub by default) & potentially become a central information hub that could rival Google News.

I currently use @mastofeed (by @Barredo) to connect my Flipboard account to Mastodon, but Flipboard’s RSS feed does not reveal my commentaries when sharing) which can be confusing.

If my Flipboard account has ActivityPub activated, I could repost my thoughts from Flipboard to the Fediverse with my opinions intact.

Update: @mike (CEO of Flipboard) replied from Mastodon, and his federated response showed up below as a comment!

I’ll make sure you are federated on Monday.

I am looking forward to Monday!

https://darnellclayton.com/2024/05/04/flipboard-fediverse/

bibliolater , to economics group
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In Conversation with Mariana Mazzucato, Tim O’Reilly and Ilan Strauss on Algorithmic Attention Rents

"A conversation about how today’s big tech platforms use the power they hold over the attention of billions of users to shape the markets in which they participate for their own benefit."

length: 56 minutes and 46 seconds

https://youtu.be/iGvICGkr7I8

@economics

TheConversationUS , to Random stuff
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Get ready for the future of transportation! One company hopes to test out its electric flying taxis at the Paris Olympics.

https://theconversation.com/electric-air-taxis-are-on-the-way-quiet-evtols-may-be-flying-passengers-as-early-as-2025-228664

TheConversationUS , to Random stuff
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

Today’s teens have new areas of risks in the digital world.

Here’s some advice from pediatricians who study child online behavior, including the nuanced policy choices that would actually be helpful:

https://theconversation.com/online-child-safety-laws-could-help-or-hurt-2-pediatricians-explain-whats-likely-to-work-and-what-isnt-226436

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