Meta tells news publishers to talk to the hand (arstechnica.com)
“Now that we’ve killed your industry, it’s time to move on.”...
“Now that we’ve killed your industry, it’s time to move on.”...
Interesting rundown of the whole Meta/Threads/Fediverse situation so far. Not a lot of new information but might be a handy primer for curious newbies....
On Wednesday, researchers announced the discovery of a new astronomical enigma. The new object, GPM J1839–10, behaves a bit like a pulsar, sending out regular bursts of radio energy. But the physics that drives pulsars means that they’d stop emitting if they slowed down too much, and almost every pulsar we know of blinks at...
Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.
Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.
Local officials are still working to apply insecticide by air, trucks, and crews.
VIPER is NASA’s first rover that needs headlights.
GPT-4's image capabilities can recognize certain individuals, according to NYT.
Shareholder lawsuit said Tesla board pay “grossly exceeds” corporate norms.
“Extremely targeted” attack involved a data injection into JumpCloud’s commands framework.
AT&T’s stock price hit a 29-year low on Friday and continued to sink today as investors fled telecom stocks on reports that cleanups of lead-covered telephone cables could cost the industry tens of billions of dollars.
Greg Gbur chats about his book Invisibility: The History and Science of How Not to be Seen.
Poor Ma Bell. /s