Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Monday, December 30, 2024

VW Data Breach

"Massive VW Data Leak Exposed 800,000 EV Owners’ Movements, From Homes To Private Spaces"

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Holiday Hiatus

Admin note: GeekPress will be taking a short holiday break for the rest of the week. Merry Christmas, everybody!

Monday, December 23, 2024

Friday, December 20, 2024

AI "Granny" to Tie Up Phone Scammers

"A phone company developed an AI 'granny' to beat scammers at their own game"

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Confused Waymo

"Empty Waymo Robotaxi Loops Roundabout 37 Times As If It Was Stuck In Logic Loop"

New Robot Learning

"Robots can learn new actions faster thanks to AI techniques"

Monday, December 16, 2024

Math Update: Moving Sofa Problem

"The open problem -- the 'moving sofa problem' -- has possibly just been solved!"


Thursday, December 12, 2024

Redaction Failure

"Avoid Super-Embarrassing Redaction Failures"

I have often run across documents written by lawyers that looked redacted—but all the supposedly secret information in them could be extracted with literally three keystrokes (ctrl-A, ctrl-C, ctrl-V). One was a court filing that was filed pursuant to a court order authorizing the redaction; but the material so carefully marked secret proved not to be secret at all.

AI Jesus Is Popular

"'AI Jesus' avatar tests man's faith in machines and the divine"

“What was really interesting (was) to see that the people really talked with him in a serious way. They didn’t come to make jokes,” said chapel theologian Marco Schmid, who spearheaded the project. Most visitors were aged 40 to 70, and more Catholics respondents found the experience stimulating than did Protestants, the report showed.

Schmid was quick to point out that the “AI Jesus” – billed as a “Jesus-like” persona – was an artistic experiment to get people thinking about the intersection between the digital and the divine, not substitute for human interaction or sacramental confessions with a priest, nor was it intended to save pastoral resources.

“For the people it was clear that it was a computer ... It was clear it was not a confession,” Schmid said. “He wasn’t programmed to give absolutions or prayers. At the end, it was more summary of the conversation.”

 

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

WaPo Panel On The Future Of AI

"The Futurist: The Age of AI"

Today you'll hear from tech executives and AI experts who are studying these trends. First, Shyam Sankar, the chief technology officer and executive vice president of Palantir, will discuss America's technological edge on the battlefield. Then Kweilin Ellingrud, the director of the McKinsey Global Institute, and Conor Grennan, the chief AI Architect at the NY Stern School of Business, will discuss how artificial intelligence is already impacting productivity and the economy. And finally, Cristóbal Valenzuela, the co-founder and CEO of Runway, will talk about how generative AI is reshaping the media and entertainment industry today...

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Palantir, AI, And Warfare

Fast Company: "How Alex Karp helped turn Palantir into the West's AI arms dealer". 

One eye-opening quote: "A targeting operation that required 2,000 people in 2003 now needs just 20."

I believe AI will be the next "Revolution in Military Affairs" (RMA).

Monday, December 09, 2024

New NASA Head

"How did the CEO of an online payments firm become the nominee to lead NASA?" (Via H.R.)

Tough Orcas

"An Orca Pod Off Mexico Has Learned to Kill Enormous Whale Sharks". (Via H.R.)

Friday, December 06, 2024

Lego Car Design

Awesome video: "Making Lego Car CROSS Narrow Bridges"

Great example of iterative design refinement for solving successively harder problems. #TheJoyOfEngineering


Thursday, December 05, 2024

Robots With Facial Expressions

"Honda's 12-inch robot talks to people with facial expressions, speeds up tasks by 900%". (Via H.R.)

Monday, December 02, 2024

Fano And Huffman

A fun historical tidbit on information theory.

More information on Huffman's breakthrough here.


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Holiday Hiatus

Admin note: Geekpress will take a short holiday break because of the US Thanksgiving Holiday. See you all next week!

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Friday, November 22, 2024

AI Agents

"Move over chatbots, AI agents are the next big thing. What are they?"

The new AI agents include the Interpreter agent that allows for real-time interpretation in up to nine languages in Microsoft Teams meetings. The Interpreter agent, which will be in preview early next year, gives meeting participants the ability to speak and listen to meetings in the language of their choice. The agent can also simulate a participant's voice.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Musk On AI

Elon Musk predicts upcoming AI developments, per @amitisinvesting on Twitter/X:


 

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Crypto-Friendly Government

Cryptocurrency supporters and traders will have a much friendlier administration to deal with in a couple of months. Per the WSJ, "Exclusive: Trump to Meet Privately With Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong"

School Deepfake Scandal

"Explicit deepfake scandal shuts down Pennsylvania school"

An AI-generated nude photo scandal has shut down a Pennsylvania private school. On Monday, classes were canceled after parents forced leaders to either resign or face a lawsuit potentially seeking criminal penalties and accusing the school of skipping mandatory reporting of the harmful images.

Monday, November 18, 2024

Saber-Tooth Kitten

"Immaculately Preserved Saber-Tooth Cat Cub Found in Siberian Permafrost". (Via H.R.)

New Spacesuit

"SpaceX reveals new EVA suit for 1st private spacewalk on upcoming Polaris Dawn spaceflight". (Via H.R.)

Friday, November 15, 2024

Venn Diagram Of The Day

Venn Diagram Of The Day. (Via B.P.)

 

May be an image of text

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Painful Airplane Boarding

"Let's talk about airplane boarding -- and why it's so hard"

Transporting Antimatter

"Physicists May Have Figured Out How to Safely Transport Antimatter". (Via H.R.)

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Baseball Mud

"What makes baseball's 'magic mud' so special?" (Via H.R.)

Stocks That Might Benefit Under New Administration

"Trump Wins: 3 Stocks Poised to Benefit"

One of the companies mentioned is Talkspace ($TALK) -- for helping with people's mental health needs: 

Talkspace, an online therapy platform, is well-positioned to see increased demand as a result of heightened emotions in the current political climate. With the polarizing effect of Trump’s presidency, many people who feel deeply impacted by his policies may increasingly turn to mental health resources to cope.

The others mentioned include $TSLA and $PLTR. (Note: This is #NotInvestmentAdvice.)

Friday, November 08, 2024

More AI In Government

"Anthropic teams up with Palantir and AWS to sell AI to defense customers"

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

Light Posting

Admin note: Posting may be lighter than usual for a few days due to external obligations.

Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Monday, November 04, 2024

"Cancelled Flight" Definied

"A 'cancelled flight' has an official definition for the first time ever".

This standardized legal definition will allow passengers to more easily receive refunds from airlines for such cancelled flights.

Curious Astronaut

"NASA's oldest active astronaut is also one of the most curious humans". (Via H.R.)

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Inaccurate Medical AI Transcription

"Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said"

But Whisper has a major flaw: It is prone to making up chunks of text or even entire sentences, according to interviews with more than a dozen software engineers, developers and academic researchers. Those experts said some of the invented text — known in the industry as hallucinations — can include racial commentary, violent rhetoric and even imagined medical treatments.
Malpractice lawyers will have a field day with this.

Infinite Money Glitch

"JPMorgan begins suing customers who allegedly stole thousands of dollars in 'infinite money glitch'

JPMorgan Chase has begun suing customers who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from ATMs by taking advantage of a technical glitch that allowed them to withdraw funds before a check bounced...
The infinite money glitch episode highlights the risk that social media can amplify vulnerabilities discovered at a financial institution. Videos began circulating in late August showing people celebrating the withdrawal of wads of cash from Chase ATMs shortly after bad checks were deposited.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Conflict In Literature

"Conflict in Literature (Or: How I Became a Meme)"

I like the original cartoon. But I think the spinoffs are pretty good, including the Daffy Duck version!

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

The Move

Short film: "The Move". Includes cool science-fiction plot elements! 

(Length 9 minutes 6 seconds)


Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Color Kindle

"Amazon finally has a color Kindle, and it looks pretty good"

Monday, October 21, 2024

Investing Knowing The Future Headlines

WSJ: "Would a Time Machine Make You a Great Investor?  According to some experiments, the answer is "no":

The latest is the “Crystal Ball Trading Game.” Players are given $1 million in play money and are shown 15 Journal front pages following big economic news randomly selected over the past 15 years. With up to 50 times leverage, multiplying that pot of money sounds like shooting fish in a barrel. Yet it wasn’t, and many players instead shot themselves in the foot. Through Thursday, more than 8,000 mostly financially savvy players had taken a crack at the game. Their median ending wealth after 15 rounds was just $687,986 according to data provided by Elm. Many lost everything.

Here is a non-paywall link.

Waffle House Storm Center

"Waffle House has its own hurricane index and storm center". (From last week.)

The chain also developed the Waffle House Storm Index, which was started after former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate said, “If you get there and the Waffle House is closed? That's really bad. That's where you go to work.”

Waffle House has labeled Milton, a Category 4 storm, as a "Code Red," which means the company has closed its locations in the path of the storm. A "Yellow" rating means that the location will have a limited menu and that the area might not have power. A "Green" index means the store is operating as normal.


Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Moon Photo

"An Enormous Photo of the Moon Zooms in on the Cratered Lunar Topography in Incredible Detail"

Friday, October 11, 2024

Idiot's Apostrophe

"Germans decry influence of English as 'idiot's apostrophe' gets official approval". (Via A.D.)

Not Dyson Spheres

"Those Aren't Dyson Spheres, They're HotDOGs". (Via W.R.)

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Forming Water

"For the first time ever, researchers have witnessed -- in real time and at the molecular-scale -- hydrogen and oxygen atoms merge to form tiny, nano-sized bubbles of water."

Wednesday, October 09, 2024

Calling Costs

Tim Urban: "Little graph to remind you how unbelievable it is that you can instantly contact someone anywhere on the planet for free"


Crystal Palace

"How London's Crystal Palace was built so quickly". (Via H.R.)

Monday, October 07, 2024

Friday, October 04, 2024

Cassette Comeback

"As Cassettes Come Back, the Dilemma Is Finding a Tape Deck"

Thursday, October 03, 2024

Telescope For Space-Time

"Meet LISA: The $1.6 Billion Space Telescope That Will Redefine Astronomy". (Via H.R.)

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Southwest Boarding Changes

"Southwest is changing how it boards planes, but don't expect it to be faster"

Friday, September 20, 2024

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Violin In Space

"Astronaut plays John Williams’ ‘Star Wars’ theme in first-ever violin solo in outer space"

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Friday, September 13, 2024

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Eye Transplant

"World's first whole-eye transplant: The innovations that made it possible". (Via G.F.)

Pseudo-visa For Europe

"Americans Will Need a 'Visa' to Visit Europe Next Year -- Here's What to Know"

When Europe’s new authorization system is eventually implemented, travelers with passports from visa-exempt countries will have to apply for ETIAS online prior to their arrival on the continent. This requirement will affect citizens from the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, among dozens of other countries. Unlike traditional visas, the application process for ETIAS is relatively quick and easy—it’s also inexpensive, costing only €7 (about $8) for a three-year approval. All travelers will need to fill out an ETIAS application regardless of their age. However, children under 18 and adults over 70 years old can apply for free.

Travelers will simply fill out an online form with their basic biographical data and travel history. They’ll also respond to several security questions, and if everything checks out, they’ll receive approval via email within an hour. This will be the case for most travelers, although some may require additional security checks that prolong the process to up to 96 hours.

“The most important piece of advice I can give travelers is to make sure to apply for your ETIAS at least 96 hours before your flight departs,” Cripps says. “Airlines will likely require proof of an ETIAS in order to board your flight, and while most travelers are expected to receive their approval quickly, you don’t want any surprises before your big trip.”

 

Friday, September 06, 2024

"Local" Defined

"How many years do you need to live somewhere before you are considered a local?"

Among the many interesting answers on the thread, one person from Vermont replied

"In New England, the rule is simple. You are considered a local as soon as you have three grandparents who were born in the town where you live. Thanks for asking."

Jelly AI Learns Pong

"AI made of jelly 'learns' to play Pong -- and improves with practice"

Thursday, September 05, 2024

Self-Driving Cars And Kangaroos

"Self-driving cars a 'game changer' for disabled Aussies, but they've got a kangaroo problem"

When we did a study, we found that with less effort, we were able to detect kangaroos, but we did not have enough data to come to conclusions on how algorithms can predict their behaviour.

Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Are Blue Zones Of Longevity Based On Bad Data?

"The Blue Zone Distraction". 

Summary: Blue Zones -- geographical regions that supposedly have the world's most long-lived people -- are dubious. Whether it's Sardinia, Okinawa, or Greece, the numbers of old people are wrong, due to census mistakes or "pension fraudsters". These errors propagate false claims about the benefits of wine-drinking or plant-based diets. Researchers seriously interested in longevity must look for better data.

Tuesday, September 03, 2024

NSA Releases Classic 1982 Grace Hopper Lecture

"NSA releases copy of internal lecture delivered by computing giant Rear Adm. Grace Hopper". 

The public domain lecture is entitled, "Future Possibilities: Data, Hardware, Software, and People", and was delivered in 1982. The videos are in two parts, below.

Part 1

Part 2

Monday, September 02, 2024

Labor Day Break

Happy Labor Day to our US readers! Posting will resume tomorrow.

Friday, August 30, 2024

Color Perception For Marketing

"The Real Reason Why Oranges Are Sold In Those Red Net Bags"

A red or orange plastic net around the fruit helps to give the impression that the orange peel is a richer orange color, thereby making it look juicy and appealing to consumers. If the fruit is unripe, the colored net will also downplay its greenness and boost its orangeness, making it look ripe and more appetizing. 

Thursday, August 29, 2024

AI Subtitles

I love this idea of glasses with AI generated subtitles for the hearing impaired. (Via H.R.)


Deep Hole

"Epic Drilling Mission Sets New Record With 4,160-Foot Mantle Core". (Via H.R.)

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Not A Free Lunch, Snake Edition

Unusual snake has a tail appendage shaped like a realistic spider. Which can lure an unsuspecting bird looking for a easy meal. More info. (H/T: Bruce S.)


Checking Your Data Safely

"Don't get tricked: How to check if your Social Security number was part of data breach"

Some websites are reputable and will allow people to check if their data was stolen without requiring them to submit a Social Security number.

The following are reputable websites that don't require Social Security numbers to be submitted, according to CNBC...

 

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Return From Hiatus

Admin note: Regular posting will resume tomorrow! Thank you, all, for your patience.

Monday, August 12, 2024

Light Posting Notice

Admin note: Posting may be lighter than usual for a few weeks due to external obligations.

Tuesday, August 06, 2024

Snake Shot

"Sweden's Truls Möregårdh pulls off a snake shot in table tennis at the Olympics final"

Monday, August 05, 2024

Dragon's Teeth

"Komodo dragons have iron-coated teeth, scientists find"

Friday, August 02, 2024

Robo-Pilots For USAF

"AI pilots will soon join the Air Force"

The AI-powered, unmanned aircraft will fly alongside human-operated fighter jets. Their development is part of the Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, which aims to put 1,000 of the so-called robot wingmen in the sky by 2030. The recipients of the contracts for AI systems development are unknown, but the actual aircraft will be manufactured by General Atomics and Anduril. The drone-maker and military tech startup are developing prototypes.

What if the technology gets it wrong? “That’s what we’ll have to find out,” Kurt Knutsson, a.k.a The CyberGuy, said on Fox News Sunday.


Thursday, August 01, 2024

Hsieh Forbes Column: Treatable Causes Of Dementia May Be More Common Than Realized

My latest Forbes column is out: "Treatable Causes Of Dementia May Be More Common Than Realized". 

I cover some encouraging news in the diagnosis of dementia, and some public policy implications.

NYT On AI Dangers

NYT: "A.I. May Save Us, or May Construct Viruses to Kill Us"

I was especially interested in the fact that the NYT was invoking the "AI arms race" metaphor that I'm seeing a lot lately:

All this underscores why it is essential that the United States maintain its lead in artificial intelligence. As much as we may be leery of putting our foot on the gas, this is not a competition in which it is OK to be the runner-up to China.

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Nasty Scammers

"How One Man Lost $740,000 to Scammers Targeting His Retirement Savings"

Quantum Computing Update

"New quantum computer smashes 'quantum supremacy' record by a factor of 100 -- and it consumes 30,000 times less power"

Friday, July 26, 2024

Apple Flip Phone?

"Apple's iPhone of the future is a flip phone"

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Nuclear Spaceships

"We're building nuclear spaceships again -- this time for real"

Monday, July 22, 2024

Kidneys In Space

"Would astronauts' kidneys survive a roundtrip to Mars?" (Via W.R.)

The On Call Radiologist

Hah! I totally relate to this video by Dr. Glaucomflecken: "The On Call Radiologist"


Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Loneliest Man

"A Man Apart: Is Jimmy Sabatino America's Loneliest Prisoner?"

Sabatino may be the most locked-down, buried-in-oblivion prisoner in the entire federal system. The “special measures” in his case are special indeed. He is prohibited from communicating with anyone on the entire planet, inside or outside of prison, except for two people: his 75-year-old stepmother, with whom he can have fifteen-minute monitored phone conversations twice a month, and his attorney. That’s an even more limited circle of approved contacts than El Chapo is allowed. Such measures are deemed necessary because Sabatino has demonstrated an amazing talent for engineering multi-million-dollar scams even from the confines of prison.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Light Posting Notice

Admin note: Due to external obligations, posting may be lighter than usual the next week or two.

Monday, June 24, 2024

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Monday, June 17, 2024

Monitoring Remote Workers

Ars Technica: "'Simulation of keyboard activity' leads to firing of Wells Fargo employees".

A modern "cat-and-mouse" tech game, where remote employees use mouse-movement simulators to pretend they are working and supervisors try to identify employee fraud.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Frozen Embryos

"How Can You Part With the Embryo That Could Have Been Your Child?"

Deciding what to do with the leftovers can be surprisingly emotional and morally thorny; even those who are not religious or who support reproductive autonomy might still feel a sense of responsibility for their embryos. 

So some patients are turning to a lesser-known alternative: a method called "compassionate transfer." The procedure is essentially an elaborate form of medical make-believe, in which clinicians place a spare embryo in a patient's body at a time in her menstrual cycle when she is unlikely to get pregnant. It mimics the steps of a traditional embryo transfer, but here, it's designed to fail; the embryo will naturally flush out.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Bronze Age Armor Reviewed

"Have Wine for Breakfast, Put On a 51-Pound Suit and Get to the Battlefield"

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Good Court Decision In Libel Case

If you falsely accuse someone of murder based only on "tarot readings" and "psychic intuition", you can be held liable for libel. A good court decision.

Monday, June 10, 2024

Updated Drake Equation

"Updated Formula on Alien Intelligence Suggests We Really Are Alone in the Galaxy"

Planetary scientists Robert Stern from the University of Texas at Dallas and Taras Gerya from ETH-Zurich, the two co-authors on the study, suggest that the presence of both continents and oceans, along with long-term plate tectonics, is critical for the emergence of advanced civilizations. They consequently propose the addition of two factors into the equation: the fraction of habitable planets with significant continents and oceans and the fraction of those planets with plate tectonics operating for at least 500 million years. This adjustment, however, significantly reduces the value of N in the Drake Equation.

(Via Marginal Revolution.)


Friday, June 07, 2024

Welcome To The Adult World

Today's adult life lesson.


Trusting AI In Medicine

"Technology and the Future of Healthcare". One eye-opening statistic:

64% of respondents said they would trust a diagnosis made by AI over a human doctor. This percentage grows even more with Gen Z, with four out of five in this generation stating they’d trust AI over a physician. This result indicates a significant shift in public perception and trust toward technology.
(Gen Z is defined as born between 1997-2012.)

Thursday, June 06, 2024

Tuesday, June 04, 2024

Diverging Diamond Interchanges

"When driving on the wrong side of the road is the right way to speed up traffic"

AI Headphones

"AI headphones let wearer listen to a single person in a crowd, by looking at them just once". (Via J.Z.)

Engineers have developed an artificial intelligence system that lets someone wearing headphones look at a person speaking for three to five seconds to 'enroll' them. The system then plays just the enrolled speaker's voice in real time, even as the pair move around in noisy environments.

Friday, May 31, 2024

Thursday, May 30, 2024

Light Posting Notice

Admin note: Posting may be lighter than usual for a few days due to external obligations.

Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Hsieh Forbes Column On Mandatory Reporting By Physicians Of Patient Dementia

My latest Forbes column is now out: "Should Doctors Be Required To Tell The DMV If You Have Dementia?"

This is another example in which a well-intended law may create perverse unintended consequences. As a friend noted, "Mandatory reporting laws of any kind are fraught with danger. One reason is that, from the patient's point of view, they can blur the lines between talking to your doctor/nurse and talking to a cop."

Bad Physics

"A wave of retractions is shaking physics"

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

AI Assistants Update

"OpenAI and Google are launching supercharged AI assistants. Here's how you can try them out."

Monday, May 20, 2024

Smart Home Warning

"How I upgraded my water heater and discovered how bad smart home security can be"

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Deceptive AI

"AI Has Already Become a Master of Lies And Deception, Scientists Warn"

Rings Of Power Season 2 Trailer

"The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power -- Official Teaser Trailer" (for upcoming Season 2)


New Tolkien Movie

"Peter Jackson Working on New Lord of the Rings Films for Warner Bros., Targeting 2026 Debut"

Monday, May 13, 2024

VPN Vulnerability

"Novel attack against virtually all VPN apps neuters their entire purpose"

Tuesday, May 07, 2024

Light Posting Notice

Admin note: Posting may be lighter than usual this week due to external obligations.

Monday, May 06, 2024

Friday, May 03, 2024

Questionable AI "Safety" Law

"California's Effort to Strangle AI: On SB 1047, a dangerous attempt at safety". (Via Jason Crawford.)

Thursday, May 02, 2024

Today's Unintended Consequence

"Laws requiring doctors to report a dementia diagnosis to the DMV may backfire"

Autonomous Racing Update

"The first-ever driverless car race didn't go so well"

Wednesday, May 01, 2024

Don't Swallow Magnets

My latest Forbes column is out: "Why You Shouldn't Swallow Magnets".

I discuss who should (or shouldn't) swallow magnets. Hint: If you are reading this, it's not you.

Auto-Brewery Syndrome

"A Brewery Worker's Drunken Driving Defense: His Stomach Made the Alcohol"

Friday, April 26, 2024

Thursday, April 25, 2024

Flame-Throwing Robot Dog

"You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog for under $10,000"

If you've been wondering when you'll be able to order the flame-throwing robot that Ohio-based Throwflame first announced last summer, that day has finally arrived. The Thermonator, what Throwflame bills as "the first-ever flamethrower-wielding robot dog" is now available for purchase. The price? $9,420.



Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Voyager Update

"Voyager 1 is sending data back to Earth for the first time in 5 months"

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Scam E-Books

"Amazon is filled with garbage ebooks. Here's how they get made."

Reflections On The Past Boom

I think the coming AI boom will benefit many people and will also many people very wealthy.

Q: What's the best strategy to take advantage of this? Carefully chosen individual stocks? Broad based tech funds? Other?

And some perspective from the prior boom, "If You Invested $1000 In Apple When Macintosh Was Introduced 40 Years Ago, Here's How Much You'd Have Today"



Monday, April 22, 2024

Technological Resistance Is As Old As Technology

"How Isaac Asimov Predicted the OpenAI Drama"

I discovered, to my amazement, that all through history there had been resistance... and bitter, exaggerated, last-stitch resistance... to every significant technological change that had taken place on earth.

Some things never change.


Friday, April 19, 2024

Paint Drying

Great Wikipedia article on the independent film, "Paint Drying".


 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Too Many Authors

Jordan Smoller: "Letter to Science 1958 arguing that this trend of having 3 or more authors on a paper is ridiculous"


Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Artificial Vision Update

"The Next Frontier for Brain Implants Is Artificial Vision"

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Clever Gold Smuggling Tactic

"$10 Million In Gold Disguised As Machine Parts Seized From Cargo Plane"

On March 27, [Hong Kong] customs officials x-rayed two air compressors and discovered that they contained gold that had been "concealed in the integral parts" of the compressors. Those gold parts had also been painted silver to match the other components in an attempt to throw customs off the trail.  

Acting Senior Superintendent Jason Lau Yuk-lung told the South China Morning Post that this was the first time customs officials had ever discovered gold disguised in this way. Authorities reportedly believe the smuggler went to the lengths he did in an effort to avoid Japan’s 10-percent import tariff. "Smugglers could have evaded about HK$8.4 million ($1 million) in taxes if the precious metal was successfully smuggled into the country," Lau told the SCMP.

 

Monday, April 15, 2024

Friday, April 12, 2024

Electronic Traction Control

"A frozen lake and several Lamborghinis provide lessons on traction control". (Via H.R.)

Thursday, April 11, 2024

Updated Scrabble

"Mattel launches new, less 'intimidating' version of Scrabble"

"The game speaks to a trend in younger people who want to avoid competitive games, instead favouring teamwork and collaboration working towards a fun goal together," Brett Smitheram, the current UK number one Scrabble player and 2016 World Scrabble Champion, said in the statement. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

RIP Peter Higgs

"Peter Higgs, physicist who proposed Higgs boson, dies aged 94"

Prof Fabiola Gianotti, the director general at Cern and former leader of the Atlas experiment, which helped discover the Higgs particle in 2012, said: "Besides his outstanding contributions to particle physics, Peter was a very special person, a man of rare modesty, a great teacher and someone who explained physics in a very simple and profound way.

"An important piece of Cern’s history and accomplishments is linked to him. I am very saddened, and I will miss him sorely."

 

Tuesday, April 09, 2024

Wednesday, April 03, 2024

Astronaut Escape Slides

"SpaceX's workhorse launch pad now has the accoutrements for astronauts". (Via H.R.)

Secret Houses

"Ex-Caltrain employee, contractor charged with building secret homes at train stations".

As Jason Crawford says, "My main takeaway here is that you can build a home in CA for $42k as long as no one is watching."

Monday, April 01, 2024