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They just formed the biggest tech worker union in the US. They plan to rein in AI and curb layoffs

bloodinthemachine.com/p/they-j…

> "Who AI benefits and who it immiserates often is based on who gets to decide how it’s used. We know how tech is used on the day to day. We should be at the table as well."

#union #unionize #ai #slop #llm #technology #programming


an appeal to abandon Spotify



China sets world record with 537-day deep-sea materials exposure test



80386 microcode disassembled – Reenigne blog


via

I'm incredibly pleased to announce that the microcode for the Intel 80386 has been decoded.

It was a group effort by a bunch of talented people to extract and correct the physical bits, but the major work of decoding them was done by reenigne - you may know him from such incredible PC demos as 8088 MPH and Area 5150, as well as being the person who decoded the 8088 microcode previously.

Please, check out his writeup.


LoRa



AI is minting new billionaires, and workers want their share



The Companies Cutting Headcount for AI Will Lose to the Ones Who Didn't



Google's reCAPTCHA Fails De-Googled Android Users, Impacting Privacy | The Coders Blog | Home



What China Understands About AI and Energy That the US Doesn’t



How Palantir is becoming embedded in major newsroom operations


Despite mounting scrutiny over Palantir’s alleged links to human rights abuses and Israeli war crimes, several major media organisations have still partnered with the company – including German publishing giant Axel Springer, the new owner of the British newspaper The Telegraph.

Axel Springer – which also owns Politico, Business Insider, Bild, and Welt – uses Palantir’s Foundry software across its media operations.

Palantir has said that Axel Springer used Foundry to integrate data from its various publications and revenue streams, helping to build what the company described as "a more agile, data-driven publishing organisation" capable of responding more effectively to shifts in consumer behaviour and audience interests.


New @Vivaldi for your computer!

This time a lot of focus is on the design. At the same time we make it easier for you to see how flexible Vivaldi can be with layouts.

Let me know what you think! Still the only browser with a Mastodon Instance and a built in Mastodon (Vivaldi Social) panel!

#Vivaldi #Browser #Windows #Macos #Linux #Computer #Technology #Fediverse #Mastodon #BigTech #EU #Norway #Iceland #Europa

vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-on-de…


Nivida keeps selling more GPUs than the datacenter capacity that came online. estimate of 560mw for Q1 2026. Up significantly from 1270mw surplus over entire 2025.



Tech Workers: This Is Our Fight



Adobe DRM changes in June


I use Calibre with special plugins to strip DRM from ebooks I've purchased . . . hoping this will still work after the changeover (and yes, I know, Anna's Archive will still be there . . . Hopefully . . . )

https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/ereader/comments/1thef2a/adobe_drm_changes_in_june/


Epistemological challenges of AI



China's chip-equipment push moves from trials to scale



Amazon Prime’s NBA playoff coverage was an alienating, strangely visionary experiment in anti-TV



Contrast the nonsense coming from politicians -- aimed at people with little time to assess tech issues -- on how tech should figure out or 'nerd' its way to age verification ('to keep us all safe'), with the ease with which children and youth can get their hands on assault weapons in the USA.

Priorities.

pluralistic.net/2025/08/14/bel…

@pluralistic

#technology #privacy



Meta is rapidly reorganizing its workers’ jobs around AI: ‘Transfers aren’t optional’



The Virtual OS Museum



Europe built sovereign clouds to escape US control. Then forgot about the processors


Intel ME and AMD PSP: The silicon layer nobody certifies


About cloud sovereignty and the often-ignored and unknown on-CPU management engine running below the OS and BIOS.

The article is quite long; it explains how CPUs run firmware that can include remote management over the network, and can be running even when the OS is not. They can be vulnerable to supply chain attacks and firmware replacements. Because it's on hardware, the firmware with open security vulnerabilities is often not updated.

Regarding cloud, the French SecNumCloud is a framework for cloud infrastructure security requirements. It doesn't cover these hardware attack vectors specifically but may mitigate risks through surrounding practices and isolation.

In conclusion, even a cloud provider that meets SecNumCloud must be asked whether and how they manage CPU management engine attack vectors.


AI Is Too Expensive



Wired versus Bluetooth earphones


cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/47067241

I used to dislike the removal of the 🎧 jack in many Android 📱. For earphones, I preferred wired to Bluetooth. But many of my wired earphones broke. My Soundpeats trueshift2 lasted a few years before dying. My Soundcore a20i has seemed tough. both Bluetooth

So I've preferred Bluetooth earphones for a few months now. Charging has been a hassle but the toughness has been so 👍.


Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical Magnifica humanitas to be published May 25 - Vatican News



Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical Magnifica humanitas to be published May 25 - Vatican News