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  • New Orleans restaurant owners call out NY 'influencer' who allegedly bailed on $300 bill

    08/01/2025 6:38:27 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 23 replies
    NOLA ^ | Jul 31, 2025 | Chelsea Shannon
    The owners of a popular New Orleans 7th Ward restaurant are speaking on social media after a woman from New York claiming to be an influencer racked up a near $300 bill, refused to pay and left a 2-star Google review. There’s red sauce downstairs, while upstairs in the lounge the acts sometimes go a bit blue. You’re drinking affordable Italian wine with dinn… Diane Kronstad wrote two reviews critiquing Louisiana businesses on Tuesday. One review alleged that a crawfish company's seafood smelled bad after it was shipped. The other was to complain about her experience at Pulcinella, 1300 St....
  • YouTube's new AI age verification is coming soon — here's what's going to change

    08/01/2025 9:39:25 AM PDT · by Openurmind · 28 replies
    Tom's Guide ^ | 30 July 2025 | Jeff Parsons
    AI will assess whether an account belongs to an adult or a teen. YouTube is going to start relying on AI to determine whether or not an account belongs to a teen or an adult, and take actions as a result. In a recent blog post, YouTube announced machine learning would "interpret a variety of signals that help us to determine whether a user is over or under 18". If the AI believes the account is being operated by a teen, it will automatically apply age-appropriate protections, including: Disabling personalized advertising Turning on digital wellbeing tools Adding safeguards to recommendations,...
  • The Age of Non-Woke Open Source is Beginning

    08/01/2025 7:34:38 AM PDT · by ProgressingAmerica · 16 replies
    The Lunduke Journal ^ | Jul 28, 2025 | Bryan Lunduke
    Non-Woke "Political Protest Forks" like XLibre & Redot are thriving. Non-DEl Linux Distributions like Open Mandriva are as well. But Woke projects? Not doing so well.
  • Netflix Paid Adam Sandler an Estimated $68.7M to Star in Happy Gilmore 2—Here’s the Big Payday Breakdown

    08/01/2025 7:22:10 AM PDT · by dennisw · 55 replies
    thecinemachina ^ | 2025/07/29/
    The sequel to the beloved 1996 comedy, Happy Gilmore 2, premiered on Netflix, arriving nearly two decades after the original film hit theaters. Adam Sandler, known for shaping modern Hollywood comedy with hits like Grown Ups, reprised his iconic role in this follow-up, which streamed directly online instead of being released in cinemas. This revival marked a significant moment for fans and came with a notable financial arrangement for Sandler. Details of Netflix’s Deal with Adam Sandler An exact figure for Adam Sandler’s salary for Happy Gilmore 2 has not been officially disclosed, but it is linked to a larger...
  • Smart Device Empire: Beijing’s Expansion Through Everyday Digital Infrastructure

    08/01/2025 6:54:55 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 6 replies
    The Jamestown Foundation ^ | 1 Aug, 2025 | Matthew Johnson
    Executive Summary: - The PRC is exporting an integrated system of smart devices, data infrastructure, and governance standards. Through industrial policy, state-backed overproduction, and strategic data asymmetry, Beijing is building a global IoT architecture designed to embed PRC standards, influence, and governance into the connected environments of other countries. - By dominating core components like cellular IoT modules and steering global standards through initiatives like China Standards 2035, Beijing is creating long-term supply chain dependencies and rewriting the rules of digital interoperability. - Devices manufactured by PRC firms often carry embedded risks: unpatched vulnerabilities, mandated government access under China’s Data...
  • Vultures circle SNL as source reveals death knell for historic show that's burning through MILLIONS

    08/01/2025 4:22:00 AM PDT · by dennisw · 126 replies
    DAILYMAIL.COM ^ | 31 July 2025 | By ALEX HAMMER
    Saturday Night Live could be axed by NBC when its elderly creator and producer Lorne Michaels finally steps down from the money-losing show, an expert predicted. Robert Thompson, who founded the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, shared the gloomy forecast after Stephen Colbert's talk show was canceled by CBS. He thinks NBC may be moved to axe legendary sketch comedy show SNL and Michaels' other shows for the network - The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night With Seth Meyers - when the 80-year-old mogul decides to retire. Speaking days after CNBC revealed...
  • After 20 Years, I've Finally Found a Replacement for WinRAR

    07/31/2025 3:15:04 AM PDT · by Cronos · 20 replies
    How to geek ^ | 30th July 2025 | Nick Lewis
    WinRAR has been such a steadfast part of the Windows experience that its payment model—politely nagging users to buy a license—has become a meme. But after more than 20 years, I've finally found an alternative. What's Wrong with WinRAR? WinRAR is packed with great features, and in the decades I've been using it, I could count on one hand the number of times I've encountered a bug. Unfortunately, it has two things working against it for me. WinRAR's User Interface Is Stuck in the Past To WinRAR's credit, it fully integrates with Windows 11's new(ish) right-click context menu, which is...
  • Learn Linux Fast by Playing These Fun and Interactive Games

    07/30/2025 5:22:44 PM PDT · by ShadowAce · 19 replies
    maketecheasier ^ | 22 July 2025 | Haroon Javed
    Learning Linux can feel intimidating, especially if you’re new to the terminal and unsure where to start. But it doesn’t have to be boring. In fact, it can be downright fun. Here are some seriously entertaining, interactive games designed to help you learn Linux while playing.1. Cmdchallengecmdchallenge is a simple yet clever web-based game that throws single-line Linux challenges at you and expects you to solve them using only command-line instructions. You don’t need to set up any virtual machine or system; you can quickly test your Linux knowledge right in your browser.Unlike traditional learning methods that focus on memorizing...
  • Commerce Sec. Lutnick says TikTok will go dark if China won't agree to U.S. control of the social media app

    07/30/2025 2:18:16 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 45 replies
    CNBC ^ | Thu, Jul 24 2025 | Ashley Capoot
    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday that TikTok will go dark for Americans unless China agrees to give the U.S. more control over the popular short-form video app. "We've made the decision. You can't have Chinese control and have something on 100 million American phones," Lutnick told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Thursday. TikTok's future in the U.S. has been uncertain since 2024, when Congress passed a bill that would ban the platform unless its Chinese owner, ByteDance, divested from it. Lawmakers had grown concerned that the Chinese government could access sensitive data from American users or manipulate content...
  • Smartphones: Thinking Is Becoming a Luxury Good

    07/30/2025 3:46:19 AM PDT · by Cronos · 25 replies
    New York times ^ | With July 2025 | Mary Harrington
    When I was a kid in the 1980s, my parents sent me to a Waldorf school in England. At the time, the school discouraged parents from allowing their kids to watch too much TV, instead telling them to emphasize reading, hands-on learning and outdoor play. I chafed at the stricture then. But perhaps they were on to something: Today I don’t watch much TV and I still read a lot. Since my school days, however, a far more insidious and enticing form of tech has taken hold: the internet, especially via smartphones. These days I know I have to put...
  • This Tiny Device Could Turn Your Phone Into a Lab-Grade Spectrometer

    07/29/2025 6:06:26 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 44 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | July 29, 2025 | Matt Shipman, North Carolina State University
    A team of engineers has unveiled a revolutionary mini-spectrometer that can fit on a fingertip and operate with low voltage, scanning light from UV to near-infrared in under a millisecond. This game-changing device replaces bulky traditional spectrometers and could soon be embedded in smartphones, unlocking powerful tools for material analysis, biomedical diagnostics, and more—right in your pocket. Its tiny photodetector shifts light sensitivity with simple voltage changes, offering speed and precision in a package smaller than a pixel. Breakthrough in Compact Spectrometry Researchers have developed a groundbreaking spectrometer that is significantly smaller than existing models, yet still capable of precisely...
  • TikToker Arrested in Arizona Over Prank Videos: Police

    07/28/2025 10:00:29 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 28 replies
    WKRN ^ | Jul 28, 2025 | Jeremy Tanner
    Arizona police arrested a 21-year-old TikToker known for his prank videos Wednesday after he allegedly targeted several well-known chains in Tempe. Heston Cobb, who uses the name “Heston James” on his social media channels, faces one count of burglary, two counts of criminal impersonation, five counts of disorderly conduct and five counts of criminal trespass. Cobb is accused of orchestrating pranks on Pep Boys, Hyland Auto Repair, Big Brand Tire & Service, Jiffy Lube and Chipotle locations between March and July. Police began investigating after local businesses complained “of a group of men coming into their store dressed as employees,”...
  • Robot tosses water bottle into barrel from across the room to pass key disaster relief test

    07/28/2025 5:28:03 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 19 replies
    NY Post ^ | July 28, 2025 | Ariel Zilber
    A humanoid robot developed by South Korea’s nuclear research institute was able to accurately toss a water bottle into a yellow barrel from across the room, marking a significant advancement in disaster response robotics. The Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute published brief video footage showing its ARMstrong Dex robot pitching the 500-milliliter bottle about 10 feet underhanded with its mechanical arm into the barrel. This test was more than just a clever stunt. It showed that the robot had key skills needed in an emergency. In disaster zones where roads are blocked or too dangerous for people to reach, being...
  • China’s artificial intelligence gains bewilder top American researchers

    07/28/2025 3:15:50 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 17 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | Updated: 5:14 p.m. on Monday, July 28, 2025 | Ryan Lovelace
    China’s unexpected advances in artificial intelligence in recent months have top U.S. researchers baffled. DeepSeek, seen as a cost-effective AI breakthrough for China, was a wake-up call for U.S. industry technologists, but many appear to have hit the snooze button. DeepSeek’s rapid development of a model matching American frontier AI companies’ outputs for seemingly lower costs caught many national security officials and researchers off guard this year.OpenAI’s Katrina Mulligan, who is working to foster closer ties between her company and military and intelligence officials, said DeepSeek stunned government and industry sources alike.Ms. Mulligan told an AI conference in June that...
  • Will new DOGE AI break Deep State power?

    07/28/2025 2:15:48 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 12 replies
    American Thinker ^ | July 28, 2025 | Texas Hughes
    The Deep State is a budget-busting, bureaucratic tyranny, crushing capitalist meritocracy and social values. It is a self-directed, out-of-control monster that fights MAGA tooth and claw. However, the brilliant computer “nerds” of Elon Musk’s Department Of Governmental Efficiency are already using the first version of their Artificial Intelligence software tool. It may eventually curb the Deep State as much as possible. From an article at The Washington Post:DOGE builds AI tool to cut 50 percent of federal regulationsThe tool, called the ‘DOGE AI Deregulation Decision Tool,’ is supposed to analyze roughly 200,000 federal regulations to determine which can be eliminated...
  • Beware of Fake Financial Experts (a critique of Lyn Alden, Luke Gromen and the like)

    07/28/2025 1:06:23 PM PDT · by Widget Jr · 12 replies
    Square One Investing ^ | Dec 9, 2024 | Zachary Cameron
    Beware of Fake Financial Experts (a critique of Lyn Alden, Luke Gromen and the like)There is a sense in the world that 'something' is wrong with the global economy- the rise of populism in numerous countries evidencing the growing discontent of the people. Unfortunately, with this rise in discontent has come a number of monetary 'experts' who attempt to address this sentiment by propagating narratives that are not only extremely ignorant, but dangerous, profiting themselves as they take advantage of the emotions of the people.For example, Raoul Pal runs a financial platform called 'Real Vision' in which he continuously states...
  • If You've Asked ChatGPT a Legal Question, You May Have Accidentally Doomed Yourself in Court

    07/28/2025 9:11:45 AM PDT · by Openurmind · 37 replies
    Futurism ^ | Jul 28 2025 | Noor Al-Sibai
    Imagine this scenario: you're worried you may have committed a crime, so you turn to a trusted advisor — OpenAI's blockbuster ChatGPT, say — to describe what you did and get its advice. This isn't remotely far-fetched; lots of people are already getting legal assistance from AI, on everything from divorce proceedings to parking violations. Because people are amazingly stupid, it's almost certain that people have already asked the bot for advice about enormously consequential questions about, say, murder or drug charges. According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, anyone's who's done so has made a massive error — because unlike...
  • When AI Stops Thinking and Starts Preaching

    07/28/2025 8:07:17 AM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 15 replies
    American Thinker ^ | Brian C. Joondeph | Brian C. Joondeph
    A computer is only as good as the data you put into it. That warning from the early days of computing -- garbage in, garbage out -- has never been more relevant than in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). AI now drives everything from search engines to image generators, yet instead of providing objective, data-backed insights, it too often parrots progressive narratives, twisting facts to match feelings.Case in point: despite U.S. Census Bureau data indicating that over 75% of Americans identify as white, AI-generated images of “typical Americans” often show mostly non-white groups. This isn’t intelligence. It’s indoctrination, built...
  • Sam Altman Warns That AI Is About to Cause a Massive "Fraud Crisis" in Which Anyone Can Perfectly Imitate Anyone Else

    07/28/2025 5:49:30 AM PDT · by Openurmind · 78 replies
    Futurism ^ | Jul 27 2025 | Victor Tangermann
    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is warning of an "impending fraud crisis" in which practically anybody will be able to imitate not only the voice but even the likeness of others, using the type of AI that his company is helping pioneer. During a chat with Federal Reserve vice chair Michelle Bowman in Washington, DC, Altman argued that the banking industry must modernize to avoid having its customers fall victim to widespread fraud. "I am very nervous about this," he told Bowman. "A thing that terrifies me is apparently there are still some financial institutions that will accept a voice print...
  • Americans spend nearly half their day online — whether it’s work or play — ‘eye-opening’ poll shows

    07/27/2025 4:20:36 PM PDT · by Libloather · 37 replies
    NY Post ^ | 7/27/25 | Carl Campanile
    Wired Americans spend nearly half their day online — splitting that time almost evenly between watching videos or TV shows and working, browsing and shopping, according to a new survey. “This new survey was eye-opening,” said Eric Bruno, senior vice president of product management for Optimum, whose telecommunications firm interviewed 2,000 US residents who have a home Internet subscription with any company for the poll. “We were amazed to see how many hours folks are watching, shopping and browsing online on a daily basis,” Bruno told The Post. “It underscores how important a strong, affordable, and reliable Internet has become...