Tuesday, July 15
Daily News Stuff 15 July 2025
Rabbit Killer Edition
Rabbit Killer Edition
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- Cognition AI just bought Windsurf for $NAN. (New York Times)
This comes after Google hired away key staff and then paid $2.4 billion to license the company's technology, which comes after OpenAI offered $3 billion to buy the company outright.
- Speaking of AI, Grok is currently acting like a split-brain patient. It swears it can see your avatar image, but if you ask it to draw something similar it always draws a twenty-something man in a tee-shirt and jacket standing by a tree.
If you describe your avatar it will accept that, and then insist it could always see that.
Tech News
- Speaking of which, Google Gemini just lost a chess match with an Atari 2600 from the Ordovician Era. (Tom's Hardware)
The Atari 2600 had 128 bytes of RAM.
That is not a typo.
- Apple is facing calls to focus on AI after losing $640 billion in market value because it's not doing retarded shit. (Yahoo)
Ugh.
- Just 0.1% of users shared 80% of fake news. (Science Direct)
Mostly CNN and MSNBC.
- If you always wanted Sharp X68000 you can now buy one, sort of. (Notebook Check)
It even comes pre-shrunk for your inconvenience.
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re: M.2 The older hardware in PCs for connecting hard disk drives(HDD) was over a ribbon cable, and had a plug. (Or at least the cheap stuff that I used.) Solid State Drives (SSDs) these days generally connect to an m.2 spot on the mother board.
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Adolph Hitler didn't use AI, and look what happened to him!
Posted by: normal at Wednesday, July 16 2025 12:11 AM (zx18t)
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