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China open-source AI models surpass 10 billion downloads



Vintage chatbot lives in the past like an elderly relative



RE: mastodon.social/@Blender/11648…

And related to this, #Blender already has Claude slop commits.

It's all fucked, Blender went dark.

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Not to mention one user has specifically admitted to using AI code review for commits that are in Blender's codebase.

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#NoAI #FuckAI #AntiAI #Tech #Technology #Animation #3DAnimation #Claude


Today Anthropic joins the Blender Development Fund as corporate sponsor. This support will be dedicated towards general Blender core development. More details at blender.org/press/anthropic-jo…

#b3d #DevFund



I Left Port 22 Open on the Internet for 54 Days. Here's Who Showed Up.


cross-posted from: feditown.com/post/2911581

Edit: Adding a warning here; The post was probably heavily AI written and contains mistakes to that effect, which is unfortunate. The data in general is still interesting though.

https://arman-bd.hashnode.dev/i-left-port-22-open-on-the-internet-for-54-days-here-s-who-showed-up


Start with the sensors, then design the rest: How Zoox built its robotaxi



Humanoid robots to become baggage handlers in Japan airport experiment



Magic: The Gathering Arena Team Unionizes At Wizards of the Coast



Magic: The Gathering Arena Team Unionizes At Wizards of the Coast



Luce DFlash: Qwen3.6-27B at up to 2x throughput on a single RTX 3090



How Eating on Camera is Helping College Girls Pay Tuition



What Happens If Trump Seizes AI Companies



"New technologies have long been expected to solve social problems.

The telegraph was sold as a way to end war by reducing misunderstanding between nations.

Today we are launching Techno-Optimism Archive, which collects historical press materials documenting old tech promises."

#technology
#bigtech
#ai
#llm
#future

technooptimism.org/


Is there a more private running watch/app and is it worth it for running?


Features: mainly time, accurate distance, pace, somewhat waterproof.

vo2, maps, etc would be nice but not necessary for me.


The West Forgot How to Build. Now It's Forgetting Code



Meta lines up layoffs while Microsoft offers buyouts



This is a very Accelerando-like issue we're up against. I remember when the music copyright mafia busted in and attacked Manfred and how he had a near constant influx of patents and lawsuits coming and going, so much so he required external brain augmentations to process/handle everuthing, and most lawsuits were not even from humans. It's sounding more and more familiar every day. Manfrer was really on to something refusing to deal in money. The future really is a foreign country... 🤷

#accelerando #sciencefiction #solarpunk #futurism #ArtificialIntelligence #technology #copyright #censorship #decentralized #bookstodon


Microsoft encourages chunk of experienced US staff to leave


Microsoft has committed to improving the quality and reliability of Windows, and a step on the path to that goal is… encouraging a chunk of its US staff to leave the company.

As confirmed by The Register sources, the company has announced, via internal memo, a voluntary buyout scheme for US employees. So if you work in that region, are at the senior director level or below, and if your age plus years of employment at Microsoft comes to 70 or higher – you might be eligible to leap from the gangplank of the good ship Nadella rather than receiving a shove from HR.

There will be some exceptions, including employees with sales incentive plans, but a figure of approximately 7 percent is a guide to how big a chunk of the workforce could be eligible. That translates to just under 9,000 employees.


Buyouts always reduce quality. The most expensive employees are the ones with deep institutional knowledge. That's great for quarterly results, but little else.


Kubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) Released



How the Tech World Turned Evil


Once upon a time, they were counterculture idealists bringing power to the people. Today they’re greedy monopolists who’d sooner destroy our democracy than be reined in by government in any way—and they have to be stopped.


Rediscovering the Handcart



How The Heck Does Shazam Work? (An Interactive Exploration)


You're at a coffee shop. A song comes on. It's right on the tip of your tongue. You pull out your phone, tap a button, and it tells you what it is in a few seconds.

How does a phone listen to a few seconds of music through a noisy room and instantly match it against millions of songs?

Your first instinct might be that the phone is listening to the melody or recognizing the lyrics. It's neither of those. What it's actually doing is far more clever.


Huawei Ascend supernode to support Deepseek V4


There is no longer any CUDA dependency anywhere in its stack, which is probably the biggest deal of all. For those who don't know, CUDA is Nvidia's software layer which is the foundation nearly every frontier AI model in the world is built on. Except, as of today, DeepSeek V4, which can run entirely on Huawei Ascend chips via Huawei's CANN framework. China now has its own domestic AI stack, top to bottom.

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/huawei-ascend-supernode-support-deepseek-v4-2026-04-24/


DeepSeek previews new AI model that 'closes the gap' with frontier models



Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They're the Bad Guys



Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder if They're the Bad Guys



As EV batteries improve, ChargePoint debuts 600 kW fast charger



US farms have new steward for their safety nets: Palantir


Palantir has won a $300 million contract from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the National Farm Security Action Plan (NFSAP) and modernize how USDA delivers services to America's farmers.

The agreement aims to boost farm security and support USDA’s Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC), which facilitates crop insurance, conservation programs, farm safety net programs, lending, and disaster programs.

Palantir has pledged to provide operational software to enable the USDA to boost supply chain resilience and protect programs from fraud, abuse, and "foreign adversary influence." The government department is to gain critical visibility into risks that can affect America’s agricultural production and food supply, the US spy-tech company said in a statement.


"Palantir has pledged" is a scary phrase.


New Gas-Powered Data Centers Could Emit More Greenhouse Gases Than Entire Nations



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