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#Oracle stock is now lower than before they touched #OpenAI ... turns out making up numbers and throwing around rumours of "300bn deals" and whatnot with nothing but butterfly farts behind it is bad.
Lawsuit filed. Main plaintiff -- love it -- the Ohio Carpenters' Pension Plan.
Sources:
youtube.com/watch?v=RF3BuIcDYjā¦
pivot-to-ai.com/2026/01/15/bonā¦
via @davidgerard @ParadeGrotesque
Bondholders sue Oracle over OpenAI debt deals
Oracle sells enterprise databases. Itās a very solid business. They have so many corporate and government deals that Larry Ellison doesnāt even slightly have to pretend to be human any more. But Elā¦Pivot to AI
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Easygram - ŃŃŠ¾ ŠŗŠ»ŠøŠµŠ½Ń telegram Š“Š»Ń windowsTelegram
You better. I'm done implementing settings by hand into this thing. C++ is getting old.
"I'd rather you pollute my community so my children can choke on your exhaust fumes than see you driving a Tesla"
- totally normal opinions by people who are not deranged at all and 100% care about the planet and definitely wanted a Green New Deal 
ok who should give us the electricity?
Germany needed 17GW (NOT GWh, GW!!) redispatch last year. France is toast each summer. Austria has Slowakia/Ukraine or the Balkans (lol) and the Italians are frozen or fry every half year.
Ofc we import oil but YOU urged we all do something different which at this point is physically impossible here.
for those of you that live near where I do, here is a video for you to watch.
Snow & Blowing Snow Today & Tuesday 3 minutes, 15 seconds
youtube.com/watch?v=BYHb2zj3lOā¦
Snow & Blowing Snow Today & Tuesday
Mid-Michigan morning weather forecast for 1/19/26 from WILX News 10YouTube
POV: Macie #ADHD i naprawdÄ spore problemy z przetwarzaniem tego, co sÅyszycie, a typ z którym rozmawiacie przez telefon siÄ bardzo spieszy. Najważniejszym elementem rozmowy ze spieszÄ cym siÄ typem jest zdobycie adresu. Adres jest w miejscowoÅci MÄ chocice-Scholasteria.
Koniec żartu.
***badum-tsssssss***
(tak, typ powtórzyÅ piÄÄ razy, ja musiaÅam zapisaÄ)
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RE: dragonscave.space/@ZBennoui/11ā¦
This is honestly super cool. I wonder if Ableton works with NI stuff, Native Instruments.
Someone made a comment that AI will change the nature of technical/development positions.
So I wonder, will it? I presume it will, in some way, since most change has consequences, but I feel like it's too early to say how or to what extent?
It's fascinating how much change there is right now, both in terms of technology created by humans and the ecology of the planet due to humans.
I think about the Mesozoic Era and how long it lasted and how there must have been long states of stasis, with each generation of any given life form essentially playing the same role as the last.
But maybe long periods of stasis followed by relatively rapid bursts of change constitute the norm (the meteor that ended the Mesozoic initiating the latter, for instance).
So I wonder if/when we will enter another period of relative calm and what it will look like, but it feels impossible to say.
I presume that life 20 years from now will be similar to life in 2025 but different in some ways, and life in 2065 will be similar to 2045 but different in some ways, and so on, but, if I were to fall asleep and wake up 1,000 years from now, then the world would be utterly unrecognizable to me.
zpravy.aktualne.cz/zahranici/sā¦
SnÄhovĆ” apokalypsa? KamÄatku zasypala obÅĆ nadĆlka, kalamitu dramatizujĆ AI videa
Poloostrov KamÄatka na východÄ Ruska se potýkĆ” s pÅĆvaly snÄhu, jakĆ© nezažil vĆce než 50 let. MĆstnĆ obyvatelĆ© vyprĆ”vÄjĆ o pÄtimetrových zĆ”vÄjĆch.ÄTK (AktuĆ”lnÄ.cz)
"Cow Tools š®" : Brown Swiss (cow) in Austria has been discovered using tools in multiple ways ā something only ever seen in humans and chimpanzees
theguardian.com/science/2026/jā¦
#Cows
Back-scratching bovine leads scientists to reassess intelligence of cows
Brown Swiss in Austria has been discovered using tools in different ways ā something only ever seen in humans and chimpanzeesIan Sample (The Guardian)
From the 17 January edition of The Week:
"The US Consumer Product Safety Commission keeps a database of the various items that people in America have got stuck in their rectums. The most recent
data shows that about 4,000 people (average age: 43) seek hospital treatment for such mishaps per year. Among the items recorded were beard clippers, a sandal, uncooked pasta, a dog chew toy, an egg, a turkey baster, a pair of glasses and a shampoo bottle."
The mind is not the only thing that boggles š
I'm not generally a huge user of hashtags, but the mastodon "featured" profile tab is useful, so I'm using a hashtag to group the various threads related to my WIP "The General Theory of Slop" so they're easier to find and follow.
Dmytri (@dk@tldr.nettime.org)
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Earlier today I learned that pip includes a bunch of telemetry data in the HTTP User-Agent header for every request it makes, and has for >10 years (with increasing amounts of info): github.com/pypa/pip/blob/545edā¦Not only is this not opt-in (as any telemetry should be), but there isn't even an opt-out. I'm still shocked and not sure what conclusions to draw from this, except: This is not okay! āā
I remember there was quite an uproar when Go tried to add opt-out telemetry a while back, and rightly so. How did I never hear about Python doing this before? Sure, less details, but still sending telemetry without ever asking for consent.
I like #Python, I want to keep using it, but can I if core tooling ignores user consent like this? And what other key development tools (Python or otherwise) have things like that and I just haven't noticed yet?
pip/src/pip/_internal/network/session.py at 545eda389c41478e2f99d23212254d757d8c2cef Ā· pypa/pip
The Python package installer. Contribute to pypa/pip development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Yeah, tool and version should be fine, that's to common expectation of what's in a User-Agent. Certainly debatable if it was ever a good idea, but it's from times when the internet seemed less dangerous (whether it was⦠not sure).
I've seen some documentation on how to access the data (requires a Google account, though), but the thing that's bothering me is that they collect it without consent in the first place. And there isn't even an opt-out (which I'd still consider problematic, but at least it'd show they considered user privacy).
The U.K. government is warning of continued malicious activity from Russian-aligned hacktivist groups targeting critical infrastructure and local government organizations in the country in disruptive denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
GitHub - tgeczy/NVSpeechPlayer: A Klatt-based speech synthesis engine written in c++
A Klatt-based speech synthesis engine written in c++ - tgeczy/NVSpeechPlayerGitHub
OpenAI defines their mission as creating "highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically valuable work."
We need to flip this framing.
The economy is best understood as the way humans divide up the work, and distribute the results.
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Unless the supply of that product can be somehow constrained by way of legal or economic restrictions, this means the price will drop.
What makes work economically valuable is that it is performed by humans.
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