jman writes:Am not a big fan of Power(s)Hell, but British Tech site TheRegister announced its creator Jeffery Snover is retiring after moving from M$ to G$ a few years ago.In that write-up, Snover details how the original name for Cmdlets was Functional Units, or FUs:
fliptop writes:OpenAI has decided to incorporate advertisements into its ChatGPT service for free users and those on the lower-tier Go plan, a shift announced just days ago:
hubie writes:Human-driven land sinking now outpaces sea-level rise in many of the world's major delta systems, threatening more than 236 million people:
fliptop writes:A stunning discovery in a Moroccan cave is forcing scientists to reconsider the narrative of human origins. Unearthed from a site in Casablanca, 773,000-year-old fossils display a perplexing blend of ancient and modern features, suggesting that key traits of our species emerged far earlier and across a wider geographic area than previously believed:
hubie writes:I came across a very interesting social media post by John Carlos Baez about a paper published a few weeks ago that showed you can build a universal computation machine using a single billiard ball on a carefully crafted table. According to one of the paper's authors (Eva Miranda):
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Scientists have discovered that human hair grows not by being pushed out of the follicle, but by being actively pulled upward by coordinated cellular movements deep within the tissue:
looorg writes:Humans use tools, it's one of the things that make us great. Some of the other smarter monkeys also use tools. Next up we have Cows. Cow tool users. Beware the bovine master race ... also lactose tolerant.
fliptop writes:Schools across the U.S. are rolling out AI-powered surveillance technology, including drones, facial recognition and even bathroom listening devices. But there's not much data to prove they keep kids safe:
fliptop writes:A growing number of college professors are sounding the alarm over a quiet but accelerating crisis on American campuses, as Gen Z Arriving at College Unable to Read:
hubie writes:Intentionally shaping your free time through goal setting, learning and connection does not just boost well-being outside the office but can spill over into creativity, engagement, and meaning at work, especially for older employees:
fliptop writes:Automotive giant Stellantis will stop selling its plug-in hybrid electric Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee models and Chrysler Pacifica minivans in the United States amid sluggish electric vehicle sales, the company announced on Friday:
hubie writes:MIT physicists propose that under certain conditions, a magnetic material's electrons could splinter into fractions of themselves to form quasiparticles known as "anyons":
canopic jug writes:Bruce Schneier, the cryptographer and privacy specialist, and J B Branch, an accountability advocate at Public Citizen, have written a post about AI and the Corporate Capture of Knowledge. They raise hard questions about what happened to Aaron Swartz in the context of the what is going on with artificial intelligence, copyright, and ultimately the control of knowledge:
looorg writes:Apparently there is a new app. If you don't use your phone enough or if there is no activity it informs your next of kin that you might be dead.
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/society-cannot-function-if-no-one-is-accountable-for-ai-jaron-lanier-the-godfather-of-virtual-reality-discusses-how-far-our-empathy-should-extend-to-ai-in-episode-two-of-new-podcast-the-ten-reckonings'Society cannot function if no one is accountable for AI' - Jaron Lanier, the godfather of virtual reality