
While leading OpenAI, Sam Altman has weathered leaked internal memos, an attempt to oust him as CEO, and widespread skepticism about artificial intelligence’s role in society. The Onion sat down with the entrepreneur to hear his vision for the technology’s future. The Onion: Good morning, Sam. How are you doing today?Altman: Certainly! Here are some […]
This Afroman trial is giving me life.
Cops raided Afroman's house for no reason. They pointed guns at him and his kids, ransacked his house, and tried to disconnect his home security cameras. They didn't disconnect them all, and so were allegedly caught on camera stealing his money.
He then made a series of music videos using footage from his security camerasz and body cam footage. Now the cops are suing him for making the videos. The ACLU is defending him.

Unsere Weiterführende Schule hat die Hausaufgaben abgeschafft.
Es gibt höchstens noch Vokabeln lernen, Bücher lesen oder Langzeithausaufgaben wie Präsentationen anfertigen. Also alles was im Unterricht nicht wirklich geht.
Es gab eine Gruppe aus Lehrer und Schülern die mal evaluiert haben das Hausaufgaben eigentlich bringen. Und die Erkenntnisse waren: Nicht so viel.
RE: https://waag.social/@marleenstikker/116244040976773012
Just in case there is anyone left who still thinks it's ok for European government systems to run on services owned by us companies...
The same is true for European companies too.
It’s ok because they’re the biggest buyer of nonexistent CO₂ removal on the planet. 🙃
https://www.distilled.earth/p/microsofts-latest-data-center-project
"Don't be evil" war gestern? Heute begrüßt mich eine meiner Lieblings-Apps mit anliegender Warnmeldung.
Der Marktanteil für Android ist erorbert und Alphabet (Google) macht offenbar den Sack zu. Ab September dieses Jahres ist freies Entwickeln für Android nicht mehr möglich sondern Google macht sich zum Gatekeeper für die Plattform.
Dringender denn je gilt: Wir brauchen ein offenes Smartphone OS für Europa und "Staatsapps" müssen ohne Google funktionieren.
Mehr dazu: https://keepandroidopen.org/
“1. You don't know what to build
This is the one nobody wants to talk about because it's embarrassing. Your PM hasn't talked to a real user in two months. Your requirements arrive as a Jira ticket with three sentences and a Figma link to a design that was approved by someone who's never used the product. Your engineers are making fifty micro-decisions a day about behaviour, edge cases, and error handling that nobody specified, because nobody thought about them.”

AI coding tools are optimising the wrong thing and nobody wants to hear it. Writing code was already fast. The bottleneck is everything else: unclear requirements, review queues, terrified deploy cultures, and an org chart that needs six meetings to decide what colour the button should be.