Saturday, November 19

Daily News Stuff 19 November 2022
Rumours Of My Death Edition
Rumours Of My Death Edition
Top Story
- Twitter is dead. (Ars Technica)
- Seriously, Twitter is dead. (WCCFTech)
- Twitter is dead, no really you guys, follow us on Twitter for updates on this and other breaking stories. (Unusual Whales)
- Wait, was this Musk's plan all along, to rid the company of thousands of expensive but useless employees? (Tech Crunch)
Well, someone wins a kewpie doll.
- Previously banned Twitter accounts are being reinstated. (The Verge)
Including the Babylon Bee and Jordan Peterson, who were both silenced for correctly identifying the sex of mental patients.
Top Story
- Yoel Roth, former head of Twitter's Censorship and Intimidation department, should have been fired on Day One. (New York Times)
I was prepared to give him a chance - one chance. I was wrong.
Here he discusses why he quit after Musk also gave him a chance. Short version: He loathes freedom of speech and wants to see it eradicated everywhere, because someone might say something bad.
- China's new home-grown CPUs could soon offer the same IPC (instructions per cycle) as AMD's Zen 3. (WCCFTech)
Missing from the story is the number of cycles per second, which is kind of important here. You can get any IPC number you want if you can slow down the clock speed. At its simplest, you can can internally double the clock speed - feed in a 1GHz clock and run the chip at 2Ghz - and sell it as a 1GHz part with amazing IPC.
- Good news: There's no shortage of the RTX 4080. (WCCFTech)
Bad news: That's because it's overpriced and nobody wants it.
- Google's new AI is racist. (Ars Technica)
Because of course it is.
Yeah, that's exactly what these language models do. (And the AI image generation models as well.) They don't understand anything. They don't reason. They just break down words (or images) to mathematics and recombine them in new ways.
- Twitter is dead, by the way. AI researchers are definitely not active there.
- Robot delivery service Nuro is laying off 20% of its staff. (Tech Crunch)
They build robots to deliver stuff; they don't deliver robots. Or maybe they do.
- Was the FTX "hack" actually the Bahamian government freezing their assets as part of a criminal investigation? (MarketWatch)
Maybe. The appointed administrator says he has evidence that this is the case. And he's the guy brought in to liquidate Enron so he knows a thing or two about reading cooked books.
Disclaimer: Rumours of my death are just pining for the fjords.
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Arse Dumbnica gets it wrong? Wow, whodathunk?
Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, November 20 2022 02:06 AM (BMUHC)
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Now that SBF is being rebranded as "alt-right" (so as that the show trial might actually move forward we guess) are those tens of millions in "donations" going to be returned? Haha, I crack me up.
Posted by: normal at Sunday, November 20 2022 04:13 AM (obo9H)
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