Mastodon's official stance on Threads (blog.joinmastodon.org)
Hasura Unfurls Data Delivery Network Based on GraphQL (devops.com)
At its HasuraCon 2023 conference today, Hasura launched a Data Delivery Network (DDN) based on a set of GraphQL application programming interfaces (APIs) that makes it simpler to integrate distributed sources of data.
Why is the community icon the OSHW logo?
I assume the community is using the Open Source Hardware Logo as it looks technical?
OpenAI: Introducing SuperAlignment (openai.com)
TL;DR: OpenAI announces a new team dedicated for researching superintelligence
Why Car Repairs Have Become So Expensive (www.nytimes.com)
More technology and creature comforts, as well as a parade of new electric vehicles, have complicated the job after accidents.
As Businesses Clamor for Workplace A.I., Tech Companies Rush to Provide It (www.nytimes.com)
New Metallic Gel Adds a Fourth Dimension to 3D Printing (www.technologynetworks.com)
Based Odysee
Happy to see him get the recognition he deserves
Game trying to break an AI's security with a few levels of difficulty (gandalf.lakera.ai)
It’s pretty well made even if it’s designed to promote a security company
Apple scaling back Vision Pro production plans (www.ign.com)
Facebook faces legal setback in EU court decision on data privacy and ads (www.thederrick.com)
Facebook has lost a legal challenge at the European Union’s top court over a groundbreaking German antitrust decision that limited the way the company uses data for advertising...
Google Says It'll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI (gizmodo.com)
This should come as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to Google, but it’s a reminder to get off of their services if you’re concerned about your data privacy. A Slashdot commenter wondered whether this also applies to the contents of emails on gmail. I’m going to assume it does.
Toyota says solid-state battery breakthrough can halve cost and size (archive.is)
Sol Reader E-Ink Glasses puts bookworms right inside their ebooks (newatlas.com)
Breaking: NHTSA Petition Claims Tesla Sudden Unintended Acceleration Is Real (but Fixable) (www.autoevolution.com)
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/1030687...
No Instagram Threads app in the EU: Irish DPC says Meta's new Twitter rival won't be launched here (www.independent.ie)
Meta will not launch its new Twitter rival, Threads, in Ireland or the EU for the foreseeable future. It is being released in the US and the UK on Thursday of this week as an alternative to Twitter.
Archive.org has an extension that automatically downloads web pages you visit
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'Don't use AI detectors for anything important,' says the author of the definitive 'AI Weirdness' blog. Her own book failed the test (fortune.com)
Smartwatches can detect Parkinson’s years before diagnosis (english.elpais.com)
Accelerometers record subtle changes in movement and sleep patterns, and this information could anticipate the disease long before it becomes evident.
So where are we all supposed to go now? (www.theverge.com)
Supercomputer makes calculations in blink of an eye that take rivals 47 years (www.telegraph.co.uk)
Twitter's API keeps breaking, even for developers paying $42,000 (mashable.com)
Twitter's API issues have frustrated developers in each of Twitter's new API access tiers. Those with Basic or Pro plans — paying $100 and $5000 a month for API access, respectively — have experienced unannounced changes to their plans, numerous bugs, and often receive zero customer support. And developers shelling out for...
So, where do we go now? (www.theverge.com)
Not sure I agree with all of his points, but it’s a start that we’re at least publicly acknowledging this as the end of an era (for good IMO)