Stellantis CEO says Chinese EVs are ‘possibly the biggest risk’ facing his carmaker and Tesla (finance.yahoo.com)
Stellantis CEO says Chinese EVs are ‘possibly the biggest risk’ facing his carmaker and Tesla::The owner of the Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler brands aims to take on Chinese EVs while avoiding a “race to the bottom.”
No more Pornhub? That will depend on what happens with a Senate bill (www.cbc.ca)
No more Pornhub? That will depend on what happens with a Senate bill::A Senate bill might cause the owners of Pornhub to block access to the site in Canada, its owners say.
Midjourney might ban Biden and Trump images this election season (www.engadget.com)
How bad are search results? Let's compare Google, Bing, Marginalia, Kagi, Mwmbl, and ChatGPT (danluu.com)
I find it pretty interesting that kagi is rated as Terrible search engine, even ChatGPT preforms better.
HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly (arstechnica.com)
HP sued (again) for blocking third-party ink from printers, accused of monopoly::Suit seeks injunction blocking HP from bricking printers using third-party ink.
Lapsus$: GTA 6 hacker sentenced to life in hospital prison (www.bbc.co.uk)
Lapsus$: GTA 6 hacker sentenced to life in hospital prison::Judge says hacker remains a high risk through his skills and motivation to carry out cyber-crime.
Study shows Tesla owners have most car accidents, but Ram has the worst drivers (www.techspot.com)
Notepad on Windows 11 is finally getting a character count (www.theverge.com)
Notepad on Windows 11 is finally getting a character count::Microsoft is finally adding a character count to Notepad on Windows 11. It’s in testing alongside the ability to hide the news feed in the widgets panel.
Twitch to shut down in Korea over 'prohibitively expensive' network fees (techcrunch.com)
AI won't take your job, might shrink your wages, European Central Bank reckons (www.theregister.com)
Here's what's happening to ad blockers in Google Chrome (www.spacebar.news)
China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second (www.firstpost.com)
China launches world’s fastest internet with 1.2 terabit per second link, can transmit 150 4K movies a second::China is claiming that they now have the world’s fastest internet. Their new network transmits 1.2 terabits per second. That’s over 1200 gigabits, per second. At this speed, the network will be able to send 150 4K...
Trump’s Truth Social Has Lost $73M Since Launch, New Filing Shows (www.hollywoodreporter.com)
Tech bros' attitude to female colleagues stuck in dark ages (www.theregister.com)
Tech bros’ attitude to female colleagues stuck in dark ages::Research sheds light on attitudes holding industry back
AI-Generated 'Subliminal Messages' Are Going Viral. Here's What's Really Going On (www.vice.com)
Cruise CEO says SF ‘should be rolling out the red carpet’ for robotaxis, threatens to maybe leave town (sfist.com)
Cruise CEO says SF ‘should be rolling out the red carpet’ for robotaxis, threatens to maybe leave town::In his first major public interview since the DMV cut their San Francisco fleet in half, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt said “we cannot expect perfection” from the self-driving cars, and vaguely threatened to leave town if...
SAG-AFTRA Seeks Approval for Second Strike Against Video Game Companies (variety.com)
SAG-AFTRA Seeks Approval for Second Strike Against Video Game Companies::SAG-AFTRA on Friday called for a strike authorization vote as it prepares to negotiate a new video game contract.
Australia’s internet providers are ditching email, to the disgust of older customers (www.theguardian.com)
Archived version: archive.ph/4QzFt...
To what extent, if at all, would have CrowdStrike's faulty update have been easier to deal with with an immutable distro?
What's Happened Since Time Dropped Its Paywall 1 Year Ago (www.adweek.com)
Time removed its paywall in June 2023, resulting in a rise in advertising revenue but a loss of digital subscribers, with traffic remaining relatively flat....
Apple Intelligence won't launch in EU in 2024 due to antitrust regulation, company says (www.cnbc.com)
Lynn Conway, leading computer scientist and transgender pioneer, dies at 85 (www.latimes.com)
I have mixed feelings on the pronoun use, but having read some of her autobiographical writing I don’t think she would have taken much issue with it. This piece is more focused on her work in computer engineering, so I felt it was appropriate to post here.