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Kyle Rittenhouse's family plead for money as they face eviction (lemmy.world)
Kyle Rittenhouse’s sister Faith is seeking $3,000 on a crowdfunding website in a bid to prevent the eviction of herself and her mother Wendy from their home, citing her “brother’s unwillingness to provide or contribute to our family.”
Utah's bathroom snitch line hasn't found one legitimate complaint out of 12,000 (www.advocate.com)
I Will Fucking Piledrive You if You mention AI Again (ludic.mataroa.blog)
Wells Fargo fires more than a dozen employees for faking work using mouse jigglers and keyboard activity simulation (www.tomshardware.com)
Arizona man planned a mass shooting targeting African Americans at an Atlanta concert to incite a race war, feds say (www.nbcnews.com)
Maven Imported 1.12 Million Fediverse Posts (wedistribute.org)
Maven, a new social network backed by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, found itself in a controversy today when it imported a huge amount of posts and profiles from the Fediverse, and then ran AI analysis to alter the content.
Study finds 1/4 of bosses hoped Return to Office would make staff quit (www.theregister.com)
HR software biz BambooHR surveyed more than 1,500 employees, a third of whom work in HR. The findings suggest the return to office movement has been a poorly-executed failure, but one particular figure stands out - a quarter of executives and a fifth of HR professionals hoped RTO mandates would result in staff leaving....
The master race condition (aussie.zone)
Stumbled upon this when looking for help on Reddit:...
Electric Cars Are Suddenly Becoming Affordable (www.nytimes.com)
More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance of gasoline cars.
Really popular ones too. (lemmy.world)
Number of monthly active Lemmy users rising again
lemmy.fediverse.observer/dailystats...
TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL 34 COUNTS (www.bbc.com)
Uncanny Valley (slrpnk.net)
New Louisiana law will criminalize approaching police under certain circumstances (apnews.com)
Critics of a new Louisiana law, which makes it a crime to approach within 25 feet (7.6 meters) of a police officer under certain circumstances, fear that the measure could hinder the public’s ability to film officers — a tool that has increasingly been used to hold police accountable....
Ant smell (mander.xyz)
Meet my new puppy: Ass! (lemmy.world)
‘They call us Nazis’: inside the wealthy German town where the far right is on the rise (www.theguardian.com)
Counter rallies in Kaufbeuren show split between supporters of AfD and locals who acknowledge the Bavarian town’s Nazi past...
Google Is Paying Reddit $60 Million for Fucksmith to Tell Its Users to Eat Glue (www.404media.co)
Archive link: archive.ph/GtA4Q...
OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game (www.theatlantic.com)
The starting salary for a new American Airlines flight attendant is low enough to qualify for food stamps in some states (fortune.com)
“CSAM generated by AI is still CSAM,” DOJ says after rare arrest (arstechnica.com)
Trump lashes out after DOJ reveals classified documents were found in his bedroom (www.independent.co.uk)
Boeing whistleblower John Barnett died by suicide, police investigation concludes (www.cbsnews.com)
Like magic (lemmy.world)
Uber's new shuttle service sounds a lot like a bus route (qz.com)
Those Silicon Valley geniuses have done it again!...
Microsoft's carbon emissions up nearly 30% thanks to AI (www.theregister.com)
In this house we share the bananas (lemmy.world)
Germany may introduce conscription for all 18-year-olds (www.telegraph.co.uk)
After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year (www.billboard.com)
When Bloomberg reported that Spotify would be upping the cost of its premium subscription from $9.99 to $10.99, and including 15 hours of audiobooks per month in the U.S., the change sounded like a win for songwriters and publishers. Higher subscription prices typically equate to a bump in U.S. mechanical royalties — but not...