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Drone captures narwhals using their tusks to explore, forage and play
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Grassroots clubs hold the key as Norway prepares for historic vote to scrap Video Assistant Referee at Norwegian Football Federation's annual general assembly
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Antiaging pill for dogs clears key US Food and Drug Administration hurdle
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Swiss church installs AI-powered Jesus
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Carved into rock beneath the Swedish city of Västerås, a huge man-made cave system is being used to heat local housing
10 votes -
Meredith Whittaker said Signal intends to exit Sweden should its government amend existing legislation essentially mandating the end of end-to-end encryption
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Planned foreign-owned data centres in Finland will bring minimal economic benefit, according to Jukka Manner, professor of networking technology at Aalto University
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Canada-US cross-border surveillance negotiations raise constitutional and human rights whirlwind under US CLOUD Act
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Tildes feels like the last bastion of the Information Superhighway
(Information Superhighway, for you youngin's, was a term that was thrown around quite a bit in the early days of the internet. See also: "world wide web" and "cyberspace") I'm writing this post to...
(Information Superhighway, for you youngin's, was a term that was thrown around quite a bit in the early days of the internet. See also: "world wide web" and "cyberspace")
I'm writing this post to say thanks to the developers, admins, and moderators of Tildes. This is one of the few corners of the internet that hasn't been completely taken over by bots, trolls, shills, or astroturfers. This is a tight-knit community of folks who are good at disagreeing with each other respectfully. It's the way the world should be.
I'm thankful that I can come here and talk about things that I'm uncomfortable discussing elsewhere on the internet or even in the real world.
I came from the great Reddit exodus of 2023. For a while, when I was actively watching the Tildes User Growth chart, I started to worry when it looked like user registrations were stagnating. I even created a post asking the community if it was time to accelerate growth. Thankfully, there was pushback from Tildes veterans who understood that bigger is not necessarily better. I now agree with that sentiment.
Be human, everybody!
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Audio enthusiasts share your audio setups
Thought I would create a post where people can share their audio setups. What are you using? What do you like/dislike about your setup? Any planned upgrades?
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Apple stops offering end-to-end encrypted iCloud storage in the UK due to government spying demands
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Playing DOS and Windows 98 games on a retro PC (real hardware)
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Fog harvesting could provide water for the driest cities
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Small German town starts testing geothermal power utilizing techniques developed by oil and gas industry
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New EV batteries are making electric cars cheaper and safer
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On hackers, hackers, and hilarious misunderstandings
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Stellantis introduces pop-up ads in vehicles, sparking outrage among owners
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Ink Console is an eink visual novel platform
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Overfitting to theories of overfitting
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Linux running on an NES within Animal Crossing
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Running ethernet in new home
We're excited to be closing on our first house in several week! It's a newer build but doesn't have ethernet run so in the nearish term future I'd like to run cat5 cat6 to some key locations: main...
We're excited to be closing on our first house in several week! It's a newer build but doesn't have ethernet run so in the nearish term future I'd like to run
cat5cat6 to some key locations:- main level for TV and a mesh wifi node
- second floor offices (PCs) and entertainment area for consoles/second TV
Any really good guides that others have followed? So far the guides I've found focus on switches and crimping cables rather than how to get a cable from Point A to Point B effectively without knocking more hole that necessary in the wall.
Edit: meant cat6, thanks for the note.
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Netflix says its brief Apple TV app integration was a mistake
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As global leaders, Canada and Norway's co-operation is timely in the face of surging energy demand
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Australia implements new anti scam regulations
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Decommissioned wind turbine blades recycled into asphalt for new roads in China
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Apple TV available on Google Play Store
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The dream of offshore rocket launches is finally blasting off
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Sky skimmers: The race to fly satellites in the lowest orbits yet
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PlayStation Network is still down after fourteen hours and no one knows why
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"The Bullshit Machines" - A free humanities course on LLMs for college freshmen from UW professors
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Patent filed by Nintendo for novel input method involving Switch 2 Joycon
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UK orders Apple to let it spy on users’ encrypted accounts
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Volvo Cars CEO Jim Rowan offers bleak assessment of year ahead for motor industry – shares his views on tariffs and the development of electric vehicle sales
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Wind propulsion now a force to be reckoned with in transport
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NBC producers deny using AI in new series ‘Detective Fireman Lawyer Chicago Los Angeles Show’
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Researchers have created a new battery using aluminum
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Books written by humans are getting their own certification to distinguish from AI authored books
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Using 3D surface maps, scientists led by Durham University, found crevasses had significantly increased in size and depth on Greenland's ice sheet over the five years between 2016 and 2021
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Italian parmesan producers fight fakes with microtransponders
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library.gamehistory.org — now in early access
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Antiqua et nova - Note on the relationship between artificial intelligence and human intelligence
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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
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The leading AI models are now very good historians
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Bookshop.org’s ebook store is a local-first competitor to Amazon
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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
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Nvidia’s $589 billion DeepSeek rout is largest in market history
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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
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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