Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal (arstechnica.com)
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Microsoft are looking at putting datacenters under the ocean, which sounds like a really good idea to cool them but I can’t help but think a couple decades from now it’s going to start causing us problems
What?????? What the hell??? — arbitrator Moneytrees, arbitration request for Lourdes...
One executive revealed the number, and it’s more than the GDP of Haiti.
cross-posted from: literature.cafe/post/1220527...
Authoritarian countries - but also democracies - use surveillance technology from China.
The anonymous forum, known as Kiwi Farms, keeps popping back online despite a relentless campaign by transgender activists and a former insider...
A list of recent hostile moves by #Google's #Chrome team;...
I just got Oobabooga running for the first time with Llama-2, and have Automatic1111, and ComfyUI running for images. I am curious about ML too but I don’t know where this start with that one yet....
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While LLMs have been used for… a lot, it seems like this use might be one where it’s not only reliable but it appears to outperform existing methods of image compression. Being able to cram more data into less space tends to lead to interesting developments, so I will be keeping my eye on this....
A man who got kicked off a service because of an alleged remark.