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  • Apple Is Falling Apart (On Purpose) [18:57]

    12/19/2025 8:21:56 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 7 replies
    YouTube ^ | December 19, 2025 | Snazzy Labs
    Tim Cook's Apple succession plan is unfolding in plain sight as executives Kate Adams, Lisa Jackson, John Giannandrea, and Alan Dye depart Cupertino—but this isn't corporate chaos, it's choreographed transition. Giannandrea's removal follows Apple Intelligence failures and broken Siri promises, while Alan Dye's surprise departure to Meta left Apple blindsided, with insiders reportedly celebrating his exit and welcoming replacement Stephen LeMay. Meanwhile, Johny Srouji confirmed he's staying despite Mark Gurman's Bloomberg report, and Apple's Silicon chief remains crucial to the company's future under a likely John Ternus CEO succession. Comparing Apple's strategy to GE's Jack Welch disaster, Amazon's smooth Bezos-to-Jassy...
  • Zohran Mamdani appointee resigns after vile antisemitic social media posts resurface

    12/19/2025 1:28:42 AM PST · by Libloather · 28 replies
    NY Post ^ | 12/18/25 | Craig McCarthy, Matt Troutman
    A high-profile Zohran Mamdani appointee resigned Thursday after newly unearthed posts revealed a series of antisemitic comments online — including rants about “money hungry Jews” and defunding NYPD “piggies.” The short-lived appointment fell apart once the Anti-Defamation League of New York and New Jersey demanded answers Thursday from Mayor-elect Mamdani’s team about whether its members knew about Catherine Almonte Da Costa’s past antisemitic posts on X, formerly known as Twitter. Da Costa, whom Mamdani tapped on Wednesday as the city’s next director of appointments, had several vile stereotype-laden posts from 2011 and 2012, the ADL revealed in a post on...
  • Astonishing AI Video - A Visit to 9 Movie Sets (not your normal cheesy AI vid)

    12/18/2025 5:50:05 PM PST · by ProtectOurFreedom · 27 replies
    X ^ | December 17, 2025 | Dr. Clown, PhD (I think)
    @DrClownPhD wrote "In 2–3 years, there will be no way to tell what’s real and what’s not… and I have no idea how humanity will deal with this enormous problem."
  • How to capture and summarize a transcript when posting a link to a video

    12/18/2025 2:02:01 PM PST · by E. Pluribus Unum · 17 replies
    12/18/2025 | E. Pluribus Unum
    Providing a summary of a video you post makes it possible for people to glean the important information without watching the entire video. You can download .MP4 video files from YouTube here: https://publer.com/tools/youtube-video-downloader You can download .MP4 video files from Twitter/X her: https://twittervideodownloader.com/en/ You may be able to download .MP4 video files from other sites by viewing the page source in your browser, searching for a URL with the .MP4 extension and copying-and-pasting the URL into your browser: You can download the open source Vibe transcriber here: https://thewh1teagle.github.io/vibe/ Scribe will generate a text transcript from the .MP4 video file that...
  • Rufus

    12/18/2025 11:33:34 AM PST · by conservativesister · 55 replies
    RUFUS is popping up on ordering from Amazon How to remove it or stop it Thank you.
  • Coursera to buy Udemy, creating $2.5 billion firm to target AI training

    12/18/2025 10:07:43 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 11 replies
    Reuters ^ | 12/18/2025 | Akash Sriram
    Online education platform Coursera (COUR.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it would buy rival Udemy (UDMY.O), opens new tab in an all-stock deal, valuing the combined company at $2.5 billion, as the industry consolidates after a post-pandemic slowdown and heightened investor scrutiny. Udemy shareholders would receive 0.8 shares of Coursera for each held, valuing the company at about $930 million, according to Reuters calculation. Coursera shares were up about 4%, while Udemy jumped nearly 22%. Coursera and Udemy bet that a combined platform will be better positioned to capture corporate demand for workforce training, particularly in artificial intelligence, data...
  • Just In Time For The Holidays, Hackers Claim To Have 'Search, Watch & Download' Data Of Pornhub Subscribers

    12/17/2025 2:12:18 PM PST · by MarlonRando · 23 replies
    Outkick ^ | 12-17-25 | Sean Joseph
    The hackers, according to the porn company, didn’t get any passwords, credentials, government IDs or payment details. They did, however, get email addresses, locations, and the keywords used to search for what you're into. That isn’t likely the kind of information you want to get out there if you're a Pornhub Premium subscriber. It could ruin a few holidays.
  • Brown University Scrubs Muslim Student’s Profile As Search for Suspect intensifies

    12/17/2025 2:45:25 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 100 replies
    Geller Report ^ | 12-16-25 | Pamela Geller
    The person of interest, Mustapha Kharbouch, previously published a 2024 manifesto with the Institute for Palestine Studies—since deleted—in which he explicitly framed campus agitation as a form of revolutionary struggle and called for sustained confrontation. His own words are damning: “Our refusal to be complacent in the heart of the empire is the bare minimum of love and care we can show our people in Gaza,” and “Palestine is becoming a question of how we want to fundamentally rearrange our world.” This
  • DARPA Is Working on Synthesizing DNA With Light and the Luciferian Parallels Cannot Be Ignored

    12/16/2025 7:23:42 PM PST · by Red Badger · 38 replies
    Based Underground ^ | December 16, 2025 | Clive Cummings
    In an extraordinary—and ominously underreported—announcement, the Department of Defense’s research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), has openly revealed a biological research effort that could fundamentally redefine life itself. The program, called Generative Optogenetics (GO), is not science fiction. According to DARPA’s own descriptions, it aims to use light to directly write DNA and RNA sequences inside living cells, effectively turning biology into something programmable at the molecular level. This is concerning, and if it’s not obvious why then pay close attention. DARPA has publicly acknowledged the goal of directing the synthesis of DNA and RNA within living...
  • Woke Chick Who Harassed Elderly Woman Over a Charlie Kirk Shirt Learns the Internet Doesn't Forget

    12/16/2025 5:16:17 PM PST · by Red Badger · 13 replies
    Rumble Via Liberty Daily ^ | December 16, 2025 | Staff
    1:07 VIDEO AT LINK....... SHE WAS MORE THAN DOXXED, THIS GIRL CALLED HER EMPLOYER AND INFORMED THEM OF ALLL HER PAST DELIQUENCIES THAT THEY ARE PROBABLY TOTALLY UNAWARE OF......... GOOD JOB!...................
  • Why people keep flocking to Linux in 2025 (and it's not just to escape Windows)

    12/16/2025 8:34:13 AM PST · by fireman15 · 73 replies
    ZDNet ^ | 11/28/2025 | Steven Vaughan-Nichols
    By my count, Linux has over 11% of the desktop market. Here's how I got that number - and why people are making the leap. The Linux desktop has continued its slow growth. Linux has been making gains in no small part because of Microsoft Windows' blunders. Users and governments have been losing trust in Windows and Microsoft. My colleague Jack Wallen and I have been telling you for a while now that you should switch from Windows to the Linux desktop. Sounds like some of you have been listening. The proof of the pudding comes from various sources. First,...
  • No Nvidia Chips Needed! Amazon’s New AI Data Center For Anthropic Is Truly Massive - you tube 16 minutes

    12/13/2025 4:52:21 AM PST · by dennisw · 36 replies
    CNBC ^ | November 2025 | CNBC
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnGC4YS36gU Oct 29, 2025 #cnbc On 1,200 acres in Indiana, Amazon’s biggest AI data center is now operational, with half a million AWS Trainium2 chips entirely devoted to powering OpenAI rival Anthropic. Just over a year ago, the whole site was nothing but dirt and cornfields. Seven buildings are operating now, and once complete, the site will have around 30 buildings and consume some 2.2 gigawatts of power. CNBC went to the small town of New Carlisle, Indiana, to talk to locals who are worried about the impact on their community and electric bills - and to get a first...
  • Tom Lee: What's in store for markets in 2026? [18:29]

    12/12/2025 12:04:31 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies
    YouTube ^ | December 11, 2025 | Fundstrat
    Tom Lee breaks down his 2026 market outlook on CNBC Closing Bell: Could we face a bear market next year... yet still finish strong? Tom Lee: What's in store for markets in 2026? | 18:29 Fundstrat | 95.4K subscribers | 183,037 views | December 11, 2025 [interesting YT comment: The interviewer argued with Tom all year that the landscape was not bullish. And now he can't wrap his mind around it no longer being bullish. -- @Luke.Spirit 19 hours ago (edited)
  • Why Using the Linux Terminal is Not As Good As It Sounds

    12/12/2025 5:11:27 AM PST · by ShadowAce · 65 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 25 November 2025 | Haroon Javed
    Linux users often hear phrases like “the terminal is faster” or “real Linux users don’t rely on the GUI.” While these statements are common in online communities, they rarely reflect how people actually use Linux in daily life. Most users browse the web, manage files, edit documents, connect external devices, and install apps without ever touching the command line.For everyday computing, the graphical interface is usually the most comfortable path. It is visual, discoverable, and forgiving. If you want to move a document, rename a set of photos, preview a video, or open a PDF, there is no reason to...
  • The most asked questions of Alexa in 2025

    12/11/2025 8:27:01 AM PST · by Diana in Wisconsin · 30 replies
    Channel 3000 News/CNN ^ | December 11, 2025 | Lianne Kolirin
    There is certainly some irony in one of the questions most commonly posed to Alexa this year: “What does AI mean?” Amazon’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistant has become a regular feature in 21st century homes, used for tasks such as playing music, setting recipe timers and forecasting the weather. But her capability goes far beyond that, with regular users relying on Alexa’s infinite knowledge to answer questions on just about any thought that pops into their heads. Users in the United Kingdom regularly ask what AI means, according to Amazon’s roundup of “Alexa’s Most Asked Questions” of 2025. Other general...
  • Man Jailed in Switzerland for 10 Days for Posting That Men's and Women's Skeletons Are Different

    12/11/2025 4:17:36 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 28 replies
    Twitchy ^ | 12-10-25 | Brett T.
    A Swiss man, Emanuel Brünisholz, is serving 10 days in prison in Switzerland for saying on Facebook that skeletons are either male or female. For that remark I was fined 500 Swiss francs. I refused to pay, and so, on the 2nd of December 2025, I will serve ten days in prison. It is worth noting that, legally speaking, this prison sentence is not a punishment for refusing to pay the fine. Instead, the prison sentence is an alternative way to be punished for the Facebook post itself. I have chosen to trade a monetary fine for time behind bars....
  • Palantir CEO goes Nuclear at... (Alex Karp, Palatir CEO - short video)

    12/10/2025 2:15:33 AM PST · by RoosterRedux · 37 replies
    youtube.com ^ | Alex Karp
    Alex Karp regularly goes off on liberals and those on the Left for not supporting our military. Here's a short video example (excerpt below):"Our country has empathy for everyone but working class, particularly white males. So when you look at coverage in mainstream newspapers about the constitutionality of blowing up boats that are bringing fentanyl here, I guarantee you that if that fentanyl was killing people at schools we went to, potentially that your kids are going to, it would be constitutional to blow up those boats."
  • Waymo recalls robotaxi software after school bus incidents

    12/09/2025 10:44:11 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies
    The Hill ^ | 12/09/2025 | Xavier Walton
    Waymo is hitting the brakes on its robotaxi software and issuing a voluntary recall after school bus safety concerns came to light earlier this year. The recall won’t necessarily pull cars from the road but will instead see them updated. It comes after an investigation by Nexstar’s KXAN found the company’s driverless vehicles illegally passed school buses with their stop arms out in Austin, Texas. The Austin Independent School District said similar incidents occurred at least 19 times this school year, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation in October. In November, cameras captured a Waymo...
  • “Enough Cake For A Triplet’s Birthday Party” – The Internet Is In Love With This News Anchor Reading Troll Comments In Her Broadcaster Voice

    12/08/2025 1:59:20 AM PST · by Red Badger · 26 replies
    Whiskey Riff ^ | December 07, 2025 | Aaron Ryan
    VIDEOS AT LINK............. If you’re going to read the comments, might as well have some fun with them. The #1 rule of working on the internet is to never read the comments. Somebody could put the winning lottery numbers in our comments and I would still lose because I would never see them. It’s usually just a cesspool of trolls, so there’s not really any point in diving into the comments to deal with that mess. But one news anchor has a different way of dealing with the trolls. Carissa Codel, a morning news anchor from Missouri, has gone viral...
  • Talk to your dead grandmother thanks to AI

    12/07/2025 7:04:39 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 30 replies
    Spectator World ^ | 12/07/2025 | Mary Wakefield
    Doing the rounds on social media is the most disturbing ad I’ve ever seen. And I’m telling you about it because you need to be forewarned, just in case this Christmas a child or a grandchild happens to mention that it might be an idea to record a video for posterity, and opens the 2wai app. 2wai is the company responsible for the ad, and the service it offers is the creation of AI versions of family members so that relatives can talk to them after they’re dead. Catch ’em while they’re still alive, says 2wai; film a three-minute interview...