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5 votes
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Man convicted for drunk-driving a drone in what is thought to be the first case of its kind in Sweden
21 votes -
The leading AI models are now very good historians
19 votes -
Bookshop.org’s ebook store is a local-first competitor to Amazon
41 votes -
Norway's sovereign wealth fund posted a full-year profit of $222.4 billion – returns were driven by the AI boom that drove tech stocks higher in 2024
7 votes -
Nvidia’s $589 billion DeepSeek rout is largest in market history
37 votes -
AI video editing helpers are changing my life
If you are like me then you are kinda over hearing about AI all the time; I get it, believe me. I've written about jobs on here before: my day job is absolutely infested with AI jargon, most of it...
If you are like me then you are kinda over hearing about AI all the time; I get it, believe me. I've written about jobs on here before: my day job is absolutely infested with AI jargon, most of it pretty meaningless (flashbacks to "The Cloud"), and it's a constant everywhere else too, so yeah it's a lot and it's largely unimpressive. Image gen has gotten pretty ridiculous in the last 6-12 months, and video gen seems to be taking off next, and I've successfully wrangled various chatbots into helping with coding projects, etc.
Probably none of this is news to you, but I just found out that I can get AI to edit video. I've done a lot of short-form editing, and recently picked up some side work that is much lengthier, without realizing that the time I would spend hunkered over going through it would be exponentially more lengthy. Painfully so. Cue signing up for a trial of AutoCut, and hot damn it's like living in the future. I am as we speak watching it delete gaps, cut to speakers, add captions that are mostly correct & even formatted & unbelievably also do the VHS singalong/Tiktok "highlight the word being spoken" thing that all the cool kids are doing these days. It's not perfect, it's kinda finicky—I'm having to use a V1 when V2 is supposedly much better, and I'm having to chunk these beastly premiere timelines to get it to do anything at all, but wow—if this is your day job, are you worried? Cause it's a game changer for me but no one is going to replace me because no one else would bother messing with it lol, but on a corporate scale do people know about this stuff yet? I'm thinking our jobs may not be replaced by AI, our jobs will probably just become AI babysitting.
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Brazil bans Sam Altman's tech firm Tools for Humanity from paying for iris scans
23 votes -
Norway on the verge of abolishing Video Assistant Referee from domestic football league after clubs in the country's top two divisions recommended formally that it should be discontinued
17 votes -
Iceland is crowdsourcing ideas from the population on budget savings to ensure taxpayer money is well spent
13 votes -
Addison Rae took over TikTok. Now she’s coming for pop.
5 votes -
Riches thought to lie beneath Greenland have been coveted for more than a century – but how easy are they to access, and will climate change make any difference
7 votes -
A shower thought on cameras
I was looking through some pictures and realized that, starting from pictures taken a few years ago, you won't be able to tell how old a picture is based only on picture quality, even though...
I was looking through some pictures and realized that, starting from pictures taken a few years ago, you won't be able to tell how old a picture is based only on picture quality, even though that's been the case pretty much since the invention of photography.
28 votes -
United States: What personal (non-business) tax software/program do you use?
Tax time again! I like to get this done as soon as possible to get it out of the way. I have all my tax documents at the ready, but several changes happened in my life last year (moved states,...
Tax time again!
I like to get this done as soon as possible to get it out of the way. I have all my tax documents at the ready, but several changes happened in my life last year (moved states, sold home, bought home, etc.) and the tax software I've been using over the last several years apparently "doesn't support" several of the tax forms (or even simply some of the boxes on the forms) I have for this year.Trying to avoid the "Big Two" if possible.
12 votes -
Joint venture between Germany's Uniper and Blykalla has started work on a test reactor in Sweden – latest sign nation's nuclear renaissance is gathering pace
10 votes -
Inside Iceland's futuristic farm growing algae for food – Vaxa Technologies has developed a system that harnesses energy from the nearby geothermal power plant
7 votes -
European Union orders X to hand over algorithm documents
51 votes -
TikTok is coming back online after US President-elect Donald Trump pledged to restore it
27 votes -
TikTok makes app unavailable for US users ahead of ban
54 votes -
Donald Trump says he'll 'likely' give TikTok a ninety-day extension to avoid US ban
19 votes -
Fly-eyed glasses may help the visually impaired with macular degeneration see well again
14 votes -
Canada's Space Flight Laboratory has recently launched and deployed Norway's NorSat-4 maritime monitoring microsatellite to keep track of merchant shipping passing near its shoreline
8 votes -
US President Joe Biden won't enforce TikTok ban
31 votes -
We've not been trained for this: life after the Newag DRM disclosure
24 votes -
New York starts enforcing $15 broadband law that ISPs tried to kill
51 votes -
Supreme Court seems ready to back Texas law limiting access to pornography
20 votes -
Texas sues Allstate Insurance over its collection of driver data
26 votes -
Unmanned ground vehicles in Ukraine - robotic warfare, ground combat and supply drones
16 votes -
US introduces additional export restrictions on AI-chips
14 votes -
Health care AI, intended to save money, turns out to require a lot of expensive humans
24 votes -
How Watch Duty app became crucial for tracking the Los Angeles wildfires
10 votes -
Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery call off plans to launch Venu sports streaming service
13 votes -
Oslo leads in quiet, low-emission electric construction – drop in decibels is welcome side-effect of goal to keep city-managed construction projects free from toxic emissions
18 votes -
These nearly silent wind turbines have owl-inspired ‘feathers’
19 votes -
Bad Apple but it's 6,500 regexes that I search for in vim
32 votes -
Drone collides with firefighting aircraft over Palisades fire, in Los Angeles, Federal Aviation Administration says
23 votes -
US based The Heritage Foundation plans to ‘identify and target’ Wikipedia editors
81 votes -
Do our dogs have something to tell the world?
8 votes -
Is there any escape from the Spotify syndrome?
25 votes -
Global Investigative Journalism Network webinar: How to acquire free satellite imagery for your investigations
8 votes -
US Justice Department files amended complaint in rent price fixing lawsuit. Landlords colluded directly.
43 votes -
UK users: Lobsters needs your help with the Online Safety Act
24 votes -
Subsidies and incentives have helped Norway become the trailblazer for electric vehicles. What can others learn?
5 votes -
The attention wars: why creative time is now contraband
28 votes -
Eli Lilly demonstrating saliva based hormone checking technology at CES
9 votes -
Is anyone else kind of scared by the internet?
I don't mean that I'm scared by some terrible content on the internet, or that I'm actually afraid of using it. What I mean is the same feeling I often get from open-world games: FOMO, a sense of...
I don't mean that I'm scared by some terrible content on the internet, or that I'm actually afraid of using it. What I mean is the same feeling I often get from open-world games: FOMO, a sense of chaos, being lost and lacking direction.
Internet is inherently like an open-world game. There's so much content available. In your entire life, you won't see even 0.001% of it. This very post will probably be seen by like 100 people at most, which is such a tiny share of all internet users.
I get very anxious thinking about this. People often talk about how they miss "the old internet", which consisted of small websites and had to be explored. To me, that sounds like hell. I don't want to explore internet. I want to know where something is and how to find it. Information is on Wikipedia. Opinions are on Reddit. Et cetera. But the internet doesn't work like that - there's so much stuff that I don't even know how to grasp it.
I recently discovered https://are.na because someone mentioned it here on Tildes. I signed up, and immediately got that feeling. There's a huge amount of content, and I'm supposed to just explore in until I stumble upon something?
Tildes is one of the few websites where I don't feel that, because the amount of content is relatively small so I have a feeling of keeping it under control. But it also makes me think about how there are countless other small communities like Tildes, and ones that I'll never be aware of - and that's also pretty scary.
Does anyone else feel something similar? I've seen many people talk about similar feelings regarding keeping up with social media, but that doesn't actually bother me, but the amount of communities that can be explored does
35 votes -
Japanese railway operator testing perovskite solar panels on noise barriers
13 votes -
New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny insurance claims
51 votes -
Norwegian shipbuilder Vard partners with Norwegian University of Science and Technology to explore potential of nuclear propulsion in maritime applications
8 votes -
Jerobeam Fenderson - N-SPHERES (Oscilloscope Music) (2024)
4 votes