News gathered 2024-10-31

(date: 2024-10-31 06:31:11)


The Tomato Aurora

date: 2024-10-31, updated: 2024-10-31, from: One Foot Tsunami


https://onefoottsunami.com/2024/10/31/the-tomato-aurora/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-31, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

There should be a prize for developers who create the most interop.


http://scripting.com/2021/12/16/153331.html?title=myProductIsInterop


Microsoft Provided Gender Detection AI on Accident

date: 2024-10-31, from: 404 Media Group

Microsoft said it would retire its AI-powered gender classifier in 2022. Now it says some users still had access to it because of an error.


https://www.404media.co/microsoft-provided-gender-detection-ai-on-accident/


When Does Instagram Decide a Nipple Becomes Female?

date: 2024-10-31, from: 404 Media Group

By documenting her transition every week on Instagram this artist shows the absurdity in how Instagram and AI classify gender and the human body.


https://www.404media.co/when-does-instagram-decide-a-nipple-becomes-female/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-31, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Donald Trump’s cognitive decline becoming a troubling concern.


https://lasvegassun.com/news/2024/oct/30/trumps-decline-has-been-alarming/


Caught In The Middle

date: 2024-10-31, from: Tedium site

The mess with Bezos and The Washington Post is reflective of a trend that keeps popping up this year: The powerful entity stepping in it without considering the collateral damage.


https://feed.tedium.co/link/15204/16871041/amazon-bezos-washington-post-collateral-damage


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Of course twitter is the best political weapon. I had that story in 2017. It was obvious then. No one listened.


https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/10/elon-musk-x-political-weapon/680463/


This phone has a glow-in-the-dark back: Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Community Edition

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

The Nothing Phone (2a) is a budget smartphone with a a few premium features including a 6.7 inch, 2412 x 1084 pixel 120 Hz AMOLED display, dual 50MP rear cameras, and support for up to 12GB of RAM and 56GB of storage. Shortly after launching the phone in March, Nothing announced plans to crowdsource ideas […]

The post This phone has a glow-in-the-dark back: Nothing Phone (2a) Plus Community Edition appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/this-phone-has-a-glow-in-the-dark-back-nothing-phone-2a-plus-community-edition/


Compare handheld gaming PC specs (Asus, AYA, GPD, Lenovo, MSI, ONEXPLAYER, and Valve)

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

There are a growing number of handheld gaming PCs on the market, and the list keeps growing. While the Valve Steam Deck, Asus ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go grab a lot of headlines these days, they’re not exactly the only games in town – not by a long shot. In fact, there are so […]

The post Compare handheld gaming PC specs (Asus, AYA, GPD, Lenovo, MSI, ONEXPLAYER, and Valve) appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/compare-handheld-gaming-pc-specs-anbernic-ayn-aya-gpd-onexplayer-and-valve/


The Billionaire Is the Threat, Not the Solution

date: 2024-10-30, from: 404 Media Group

Jeff Bezos is not the answer at The Washington Post. And billionaire funding is not the answer for journalism.


https://www.404media.co/the-billionaire-is-the-threat-not-the-solution/


Mudita Kompakt is a minimalist phone with an E Ink display and modern features like wireless charging and a fingerprint reader (crowdfunding)

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

The Mudita Kompact is a mobile phone designed for people who don’t want a portable distraction device in their pockets or handbags. Instead of a large color display it has a small black and white E Ink screen. And while it features an Android-based operating system, the Mudita Kompact ships without any Google apps or […]

The post Mudita Kompakt is a minimalist phone with an E Ink display and modern features like wireless charging and a fingerprint reader (crowdfunding) appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/mudita-kompakt-is-a-minimalist-phone-with-an-e-ink-display-and-modern-features-like-wireless-charging-and-a-fingerprint-reader-crowdfunding/


MacBook Pro 2024

date: 2024-10-30, from: Michael Tsai

Apple (Hacker News, MacRumors): With M4, MacBook Pro is up to 1.8x faster than the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1 for tasks like editing gigapixel photos, and even more demanding workloads like rendering complex scenes in Blender are up to 3.4x faster. With a Neural Engine that’s over 3x more powerful than in M1, it’s […]


https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/10/30/macbook-pro-2024/


Apple M4 Pro and M4 Max

date: 2024-10-30, from: Michael Tsai

Apple (Hacker News, MacRumors): All three chips are built using industry-leading, second-generation 3-nanometer technology, which improves performance and power efficiency. The CPUs across the M4 family feature the world’s fastest CPU core, delivering the industry’s best single-threaded performance, and dramatically faster multithreaded performance. The GPUs build on the breakthrough graphics architecture introduced in the previous […]


https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/10/30/apple-m4-pro-and-m4-max/


Use a Cloned Drive to Recover From Mac Failures

date: 2024-10-30, from: Michael Tsai

Jason Snell: I got up and running in no time because I keep a USB drive permanently attached to my Mac Studio, and make sure it’s a complete clone of my drive. When I reinstalled macOS Sequoia, I was able to use Migration Assistant to restore from my cloned backup drive, and it returned me […]


https://mjtsai.com/blog/2024/10/30/use-a-cloned-drive-to-recover-from-mac-failures/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

There Are Guardrails in Place to Avert Partisan Manipulation of the Election Outcome.


https://www.lawfaremedia.org/article/there-are-guardrails-in-place-to-avert-partisan-manipulation-of-the-election-outcome


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Democratising publishing.


https://john.onolan.org/democratising-publishing/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

That “Little Secret” Between Trump and Johnson? Here’s What It Could Mean.


https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/little-secret-trump-johnson-election/


date: 2024-10-30, from: Authors Union blogs

This post is by Maria Crusey, a third-year law student at Washington University in St. Louis. Maria has been working with Authors Alliance this semester on a project exploring legal claims in the now 30+ pending copyright AI lawsuits.  In the recent spate of copyright infringement lawsuits against AI developers, many plaintiffs allege violations of […]


https://www.authorsalliance.org/2024/10/30/copyright-management-information-1202b-and-ai/


In the footsteps, and wake, of the Swallows and Amazons

date: 2024-10-30, from: Status-Q blog

Coniston Water with Bank Ground Farm in the foreground, and the village and the Old Man Of Coniston behind. (Click images for larger versions.) Coniston Water, in the English Lake District, is one of my favourite places on Earth.  That’s partly because it’s so beautiful, and partly because it brings back so many memories of Continue Reading


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https://statusq.org/archives/2024/10/30/12206/


Plus Post: Collins International Trading Corp’s Orange+

date: 2024-10-30, from: Computer ads from the Past

“The Inflation Fighter is Here”


https://computeradsfromthepast.substack.com/p/plus-post-collins-international-trading


An epidemic of weirdly precise AI butt facts

date: 2024-10-30, from: Gary Marcus blog

The parade of made-up numbers never stops


https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/an-epidemic-of-weirdly-precise-ai


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

HTML elements that are supported by Mastodon.


https://docs.joinmastodon.org/spec/activitypub/#sanitization


date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

Chinese mini PC maker GMKtec has begun showing off its first model powered by an AMD Strix Point processor. The upcoming GMKtec EVO-X1 HX370 is a small desktop PC with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, LPDDR5x-7500 memory, and support for external graphics cards thanks to an OCuLink port with support for data […]

The post GMKtec EVO-X1 HX370 is an AMD Strix Point mini PC with OCuLink support appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/gmktec-evo-x1-hx370-is-an-amd-strix-point-mini-pc-with-oculink-support/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Jeff Jarvis: Why Are Liberals Infuriated with the Media?


https://www.cjr.org/analysis/liberals-infuriated-media-cancel-subscription-editorial-endorsement-times-washington-post-jarvis.php


ONEXFLY F1 Pro handheld gaming PC features Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and a 7 inch, 144 Hz OLED display

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

The ONEXFLY F1 Pro is an upcoming handheld gaming PC with a 7 inch, 144 HZ OLED display. That’d be enough to make it stand out in an increasingly crowded field. But it’s also one of the first handhelds announced that will be available with an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 “Strix Point” processor. That […]

The post ONEXFLY F1 Pro handheld gaming PC features Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and a 7 inch, 144 Hz OLED display appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/onexfly-f1-pro-handheld-gaming-pc-features-ryzen-ai-9-hx-370-and-a-7-inch-144-hz-oled-display/


Apple’s entire Mac lineup now ships with at least 16GB of RAM

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

This week Apple introduced a new iMac, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pro. And aside from the fact that they’re all powered by Apple M4 series processors, one thing they have in common is that every new Mac ships with at least 16GB of RAM. Tucked away in a press release announcing the launch of the new […]

The post Apple’s entire Mac lineup now ships with at least 16GB of RAM appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/apples-entire-mac-lineup-now-ships-with-at-least-16gb-of-ram/


MacBook Pro lineup now supports up to an M4 Max chip and three Thunderbolt 5 ports

date: 2024-10-30, from: Liliputing

Apple’s newest MacBook Pro laptops are now available for pre-order and they’re set to be available starting November 8, 2024. Available with 14.2 or 16.2 inch displays and a choice of Apple M4, M4 Pro, or M4 Max processors, the new MacBook Pro starts at $1599 for an entry-level model with a 14 inch display, […]

The post MacBook Pro lineup now supports up to an M4 Max chip and three Thunderbolt 5 ports appeared first on Liliputing.


https://liliputing.com/macbook-pro-lineup-now-supports-up-to-an-m4-max-chip-and-three-thunderbolt-5-ports/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Abortion rights are on swing-state ballots Tuesday.


https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2024/10/harris-trump-abortion-swing-state-ballots-tuesday.html?via=rss


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Textcasting is coming to the Fediverse. A very positive step imho.


https://socialwebfoundation.org/long-form-text-on-the-fediverse/


Let’s Expect More From Ourselves

date: 2024-10-30, updated: 2024-10-30, from: One Foot Tsunami


https://onefoottsunami.com/2024/10/30/lets-expect-more-from-ourselves/


Podcast: An Elon Musk-Funded PAC Is Running a Democrat Impersonation Campaign

date: 2024-10-30, from: 404 Media Group

The latest expansion of an Elon Musk-funded super PAC; how New York’s largest hospital system is using AI; and how Epic Games’ control over the 3D model market could “destroy” cultural heritage.


https://www.404media.co/podcast-an-elon-musk-funded-pac-is-running-a-democrat-impersonation-campaign/


Fired Employee Allegedly Hacked Disney World’s Menu System to Alter Peanut Allergy Information

date: 2024-10-30, from: 404 Media Group

The employee separately changed all menu text to Wingdings, the complaint says.


https://www.404media.co/fired-employee-allegedly-hacked-disney-worlds-menu-system-to-alter-peanut-allergy-information/


Raspberry Pi product series explained

date: 2024-10-30, from: Raspberry Pi News (.com)

A high-level breakdown of Raspberry Pi models, including our flagship series, Zero series, Compute Module series, and Pico microcontrollers.

The post Raspberry Pi product series explained appeared first on Raspberry Pi.


https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-product-series-explained/


@Dave Winer’s linkblog (date: 2024-10-30, from: Dave Winer’s linkblog)

Josseli Barnica Died in Texas After Waiting 40 Hours for Miscarriage Care.


https://www.propublica.org/article/josseli-barnica-death-miscarriage-texas-abortion-ban


The Origins of Veterans Day

date: 2024-10-30, from: National Archives, Pieces of History blog

Ahead of Veterans Day the National Archives is honoring those who served our country with a special #ArchivesHashtagParty, #ArchivesSalute! on Friday, November 1, 2024. Visit us on social media to see everything from military service records to heroic photos, highlighting those have defended, protected, and served our Constitution! Today’s post from Paige Weaver is an … Continue reading The Origins of Veterans Day


https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2024/10/30/the-origins-of-veterans-day/


MY APOLOGIES TO AL PACINO AND ALL WHO LOOK LIKE ME

date: 2024-10-30, from: Howard Jacobson blog

This post contains a puzzle.


https://jacobsonh.substack.com/p/my-apologies-to-al-pacino-and-all


How I’m using AI as a technical writer

date: 2024-10-30, from: Blog by Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti

I’ve been using large language models (LLMs) for a while now. They accelerate and improve my output at work, to the point that losing access to them would make me feel slightly impaired in some areas. Rather than fearing WriterBot, I’m embracing the additional capabilities it grants. At the same time, I’m extremely conscious of their limitations, which are abundant. Let me tell you how LLMs are helping me in my everyday work as a documentation engineer and where they’re unable to assist me.


https://passo.uno/ai-tech-writer-examples/


Name that Ware, October 2024

date: 2024-10-30, from: Bunnie’s Studio Blog

The Ware for October 2024 is shown below. This one should be a smidge easier to guess than last month’s ware. The main reason I liked this ware is actually the board shown below with the prominent star-routing. It’s such traditional hand-routing work, I love craftsmanship like this. For completeness, this is the top side […]


https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2024/name-that-ware-october-2024/


Winner, Name that Ware September 2024

date: 2024-10-30, from: Bunnie’s Studio Blog

Last month’s Ware was a Cue COVID test reader. It uses LAMP (loop-mediated isothermal amplification) to perform a fast and sensitive detection of nucleic acid sequences. Thanks again to Curtis Galloway for contributing this ware for me to take apart and photograph! Nobody had guessed the ware exactly, but “microfluidic lab on a chip” is […]


https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2024/winner-name-that-ware-september-2024/


How Low Can You Go?

date: 2024-10-30, from: Retro Innovations blog

Understanding lowercase functionality on the Motorola MC6847 Video Display Generator (VDG) I’ll be honest, I rarely use lowercase characters on any of the classic computers I use. Back in the day, of course, I needed them when writing posts on BBS systems, composing school papers, and writing general correspondence (my handwriting was never great). Still, … Continue reading How Low Can You Go?


https://www.go4retro.com/2024/10/29/how-low-can-you-go-2/


Support

date: 2024-10-30, from: Ed Summers blog, Inkdroid

I like Molly White’s idea that the web isn’t just a place for big corporations. It’s a place where we can try new things, and support others that are doing work that helps and inspires us.

The early web was marked by a lot of idealism, which has turned out to have been way off the mark given the degree to which we are exploited online. But not all the web is this way. We have more autonomy and agency than we think. We are able to experiment in ways that big tech can’t. We can wire things together in ways that they won’t, and talk about things that they won’t, and focus on our communities and co-ops and unions in ways that they can’t and won’t. And we can choose to support the people we see building the web this way.

It’s a simple idea, but worth watching the whole talk to fully understand this point she is making.

With that in mind, I thought it would be kind of fun to add a page to my website listing the people and projects I choose to financially support who work on the web. You can find it here.

I was wondering, is there a way to markup the HTML to indicate that I support these projects?

The primary purpose is to communicate this list to other people, so there’s not really a strong use case for marking it up so it could be understood by software. But I do like how tools like [StreetPass] can discover people in the Fediverse as you browse the web.

I suppose there’s probably some way to cobble something together with schema.org or Microformats, but perhaps something a well-known-URI for discovery would be helpful?


https://inkdroid.org/2024/10/30/support/