Thursday, May 09
Daily News Stuff 10 May 2024
Today it's Fujikura Uruka's violin rendition of Pippa the Rippa.
Sounds catchy? You want to listen to the original? Well, you can't. It died.
Disclaimer: It died of moider.
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- Apple has apologised for its ad introducing the new iPad Pro, which involves, uh, crushing a huge array of artistic implements into a single dreary homogenised mess. (The Verge)
If someone can take your ad and produce a gem just by running it in reverse you might want to reconsider your entire existence.
One example of the Apple "Crushed" ad reversed. There are several of these.
Tech News
- OpenAI is considering allowing people to use ChatGPT to create porn. (The Guardian)
It will still lie to you and call you racist, but you'll get feelthy pictures out of the deal.
- OpenAI is reportedly also planning to launch an AI search engine next week. (WCCFTech)
Once generative AI gets involved it's no longer a search engine. It's a propaganda engine.
- The original social media apps on Android were built by Google. (Tech Crunch)
It was obvious that the Twitter app and the Twitter website were built by different teams right from the start. The Twitter app was bad.
I didn't know at the time that they were built by different companies.
- BenQ has unveiledn't a 28" 3:2 monitor with "coding mode" that wrecks your colour calibration. (Notebook Check)
I'm assuming this is a 3840x2560 display - Huawei offers something similar - but the article doesn't say, and neither does the linked press release, or indeed BenQ's website.
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Today it's Fujikura Uruka's violin rendition of Pippa the Rippa.
Sounds catchy? You want to listen to the original? Well, you can't. It died.
Disclaimer: It died of moider.
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I wonder if ChatGPT's pr0n will have forced diversity.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, May 10 2024 11:27 PM (BMUHC)
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"The BenQ RD series was specially developed for programmers and offers a range of unusual features. First and foremost, BenQ has placed a series of buttons directly on the front, making them particularly easy to reach"
LOL. You mean like monitors have been doing for decades?
LOL. You mean like monitors have been doing for decades?
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, May 10 2024 11:32 PM (BMUHC)
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Used to do, anyway.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, May 10 2024 11:54 PM (PiXy!)
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