A modest DRAM-less PCIe Gen4 x4 drive, but this is just the start.
![Blacklisted Huawei intros first consumer SSDs — KitStore Xtreme 200 lineup stretches up to 4TB](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/19a9acba-2caf-4fc0-bb62-81fc69d093ea.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
This is China Mobile's new 'super SIM card.'
![New smartphone SIM card has faster embedded CPU core — single RISC-V core claimed to help deliver 10x storage, 10x faster transfers, improved security](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/fba7e319-c0e9-4e24-a509-60532433f152.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Find the latest press releases, channels and tech analysis available
![Canalys Newsroom - US PC market set for 5% growth in 2024 amid a healthy recovery trajectory](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e83491d1-7ad0-428a-8236-200a570543f6.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Pine64 Oz64 is a single-board PC with ARM and RISC-V CPU cores
![Pine64 Oz64 is a single-board PC with ARM and RISC-V CPU cores - Liliputing](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/31d1c952-8196-4bed-8cd6-1d8fdea551ea.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I guess it's like Mount Everest, finding a way to load Windows 1.0 just because it's there
![Windows 1.0 goes back to the future with the help of Raspberry Pi – PicoVision and emulation let you GUI like it's 1985](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/995d5fe8-811b-47ef-b3d8-8927af82b1c6.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Two Lunar Lake laptop benchmark runs have leaked online.
![Leaked Lunar Lake's Ultra 7 chip debuts in Geekbench database — impressive performance from low-power chips](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2a095241-3ac4-4a85-afd9-0b2935435394.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Ever wondered what Xbox Keystone was going to look like? A new patent gives us an idea!
![The Xbox that never was: Our first detailed look at the 'Keystone' cloud streaming console design](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/01aba0aa-50e4-4c50-ab85-621f0cbb31cf.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Editor Note (6/26/2024): We have rephrased the acknowledgment section to make more clear that we got no direct support from AMD on this article. Our testing is fully independent, and AMD did not ha…
![Testing AMD’s Giant MI300X](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8bae6291-b1b5-443b-9cc1-48656e7b46e4.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
AMD's Ryzen 9000 "Granite Ridge" family of Socket AM5 desktop processors based on the "Zen 5" microarchitecture arrive in July, with four processor models in the lead—the 9950X 16-core, the 9900X 12-core, the 9700X 8-core, and the 9600X 6-core. AMD is building the CCDs (CPU core dies) of these proce...
15,000 GPUs per DC, in hosts packing eight apiece, plus nine NICs – helped by switches with custom heat sinks
![Alibaba Cloud reveals datacenter design and homebrew network](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e33c3e75-fb9c-425b-8398-03ab59c12a4d.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Hahaha, that's a pretty wild read.
The fucking Gamaverse,
President Xi tells nation that battle for tech dominance, game between 'international powers' are 'intertwined'
![Huawei struggles to ramp GPU production as US sanctions bite](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a08295a1-12b6-4828-9ce4-a5cb850f4135.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
It all depends on what areas of technology interest you. Some context (e.g. in the body of the lemmy post) for more niche areas is always helpful.
Do you have any more info on this?
I use Mastadon pretty regularly and I feel like I somewhat know how it works, yet I read the Threads FAQ on federation and I have no clue what's going on.
But yes, the ability to subscribe to "mainstream" accounts in Threads from mastadon servers (if they allow federation with Meta) would be a good feature.
Some context on what the fuck is rabbit and r1 would have been helpful.
While a lot of the technical details are beyond my paygrade, this seems to be a potentially large game-changer in the medium term (with possibly a massive impact on Nvidia's share price).
But nonetheless, it demonstrates decent results.
![Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon X Elite in PassMark: Fails to Beat Apple's M3](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/dd5608ea-1707-4666-b8ed-802bb97ea516.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Loongson, the Chinese CPU manufacturer, has revealed that its next-gen server processor, the 3C6000, will be launched by next quarter
![Loongson To Launch Its Cutting-Edge "3C6000" Server CPU By Next Quarter, Up To 128 Core Chiplet Design](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8aa6f1a0-af32-414e-a232-90e09ebeef06.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Source article is unfortunately only in Chinese.
It has been an invaluable asset for AMD as it re-engaged in the datacenter in the past decade to have Forrest Norrod as the general manager of its
![The Appetite For Datacenter Compute Is Ravenous](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/18bc7e31-d9f2-4b08-8352-a80189e046ce.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
With the intended application evolving faster than silicon can be developed, optimizing hardware becomes a delicate balance.
![When To Expect Domain-Specific AI Chips](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e76d3eaf-ba39-4f5b-8bfe-de3a223f3092.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
China tech company spending billions, snapping up talent in battle against U.S. crackdown
![Huawei building vast chip equipment R&D center in Shanghai](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8c8363eb-85d4-4b03-95ab-fd8b16c14d3f.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
https://archive.fo/vWHOs
Lawsuit demands big changes and a little transparency in reporting
![Lawsuit claims execs misled investors about Intel Foundry](https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/pictrs/image/48bed6b9-6212-42bd-b8ac-cb697f481842.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
AI is just one small part of data centers’ soaring energy use.
![Taking a closer look at AI’s supposed energy apocalypse](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/548653b2-0f40-47a8-8129-5b0ec14cacb3.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
I personally wouldn't expect massive innovation.
Smartphones have been around for ~20 years, it's a very mature product category.
"AI" tech does have potential in the smartphone space, but I thing the useful use cases are going to overshadowed by the hype.
Android 11 is not getting security updates? I can see manufacturers not pushing updates, but I would have assumed Google still patches the OS. It seems that roughly 18% of Android devices still run 11, with another 11% for Android 10.
Funnily enough, I was hearing this from developers in the early 2010s when I was just starting my career (IT adjacent, but not a developer).
Representatives for developers of the remaining three plugins couldn’t be reached because they provided no contact information on their sites.
You're asking for trouble if you're using such random plugins on production sites.
Good question.
I wonder what Assange was doing at russia today and what goals he was promoting?
Thanks! Too bad it's not more activity.
Outside of job searching, I can't stand LinkedIn, the "content" and self-promotion you see there makes me want to become a committed misanthrope.
AI could categorize users by competency (i.e. how often they discuss specific topics and agree with some corpus), but I doubt it does that. It’s probably just taking posts at face value.
This is not being done though right? I haven't heard anything about content ranking with connections outside of Google seemingly using authors name is articles from large news sources.
I had a pretty decent self-hosted setup that was working locally. The whole project failed because I couldn't set up a reverse proxy with nginx.
I am no pro, very far from it, but I am also somewhat Ok with linux and technical research. I just couldn't get nginx and reverse proxies working and it wasn't clear where to ask for help.
It's not that commonly used these days (especially online?), I think the phrasing is a bit old school, but it's a totally legitimate phrase.
183,200 TV episodes is pretty modest compared to alternative "non-approved" sources.
One datapoint is one source (that has a rule against any TV/show content released in the last 5 years) has a total number of 19.5K shows and TV movies/specials, with ~80 K releases. For many shows a single release can be a full season.
It's fascinating that there has been zero (public?) response to their GPS jamming in the Baltic sea and now this.
With the russians you have to be able to show them that there are consequences; that you are able and willing to use a stern hand at the first sign of trouble. That you know what they are like and their lies will have no effect.
A real response would be to kick out the russians out of the ITU and similar standards organizations. And this needs to be done with a emphasis on speed, broad scope of execution and irreversibility.
If they don't get the message, start blockading all land/air connections to occupied Königsberg, while looking for ways to making ship connections to Russia proper difficult.
Unfortunately Terminator 2 is bit childish and naive in its script.
More realistically, these individuals will try and fly away with oligarch Peter Thiel to his end of the world bunker in New Zealand.
If in some fucked up reality this ever happens (IMO there are far more pressing problems in the world), I hope the New Zealanders will have a very long and unpleasant surprise in store for these individuals.
Thank you for the clarification regarding ASI. That still leaves the question of the definition of "safe ASI"; a key point that is emphasized in their manifesto.
To use your example it's like an early mass market car industry professional (say in 1890) discussing road safety and ethical dilemmas in roads dominated by regular drivers and a large share of L4/L5 cars (with some of them being used as part-time taxis). I just don't buy it.
Mind you I am not anti-ML/AI. I am an avid user of "AI" (ML?) upscaling (specifically video) and to lesser extent stable diffusion. While AI video upscaling is very fiddly and good results can be hard to get right, it is clearly on another level with respect to quality compared to "classical" upscaling algorithms. I was truly impressed when I was able to run by own SD upscale with good results.
What I am opposed to is oligarchs, oligarch-wanabees, shallow sounding proclamations of grandiose this or that. As far as I am concerned it's all bullshit and they are all to one degree or another soulless ghouls that will eat your children alive for the right price and the correct mental excuse model (I am only partially exaggerating, happy to clarify if needed) .
If one has all these grand plans for safe ASI, concern for humanity and whatnot, setup a public repo and release all your code under GPL (and all relevant documentation, patent indemnification, no trademark tricks etc.). Considering Sutskever's status as AI royalty who is also allegedly concerned about humanity, he would be the ideal person to pull this off.
If you can't do that, then chances are you're lying about your true motives. It's really as simple as that.
Just noticed that the cropped image makes it look like he is doing a nazi salute and then the first sentence of their "manifesto" is "Superintelligence is within reach." :)
I don't consider tech company boardroom drama to be an indicator of anything (in of itself). This is not some complex dilemma around morality and "doing the right thing".
Is my take on their PR copytext unreasonable? Is my interpretation purely a matter of subjectivity?
Why should I buy into this "AI god-mommy" and "skynet" stuff? Guy can't even provide a definition of “superintelligence”. Seems very suspicious for a "top mind in AI" (paraphrasing your description).
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying he acts like a movie antagonist IRL, but that doesn't mean we have any reason to trust his motives or ignore the long history of similar proclamations.
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That there is no perfect defense. There is no protection. Being alive means being exposed; it's the nature of life to be hazardous—it's the stuff of living.