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[>] FPS.cob - первый шутер написанный на COBOL
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2026-06-13 13:44:04


Вышел 2.5D шутер, написанный полностью на языке COBOL. Хотя данный язык обычно используется для написания и поддержки бизнес-приложений в финансовой сфере, энтузиаст под ником icitry решил проверить пригодность языка для написания трёхмерных игр. Как и в случае классического [ Doom ]( https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doom_(игра,_1993) ) , этот шутер опирается на технологию [ рейкастинга ]( https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Рейкастинг ) . Разумеется, написание трёхмерного приложения на столь старом языке было сопряжено с определёнными трудностями, так как у COBOL нет своего графического стека или библиотек для операций с пикселями, поэтому FPS.cob выводит каждый кадр игры в формате необработанного растрового изображения в STDOUT. Похожим способом реализован ввод команд, по тем же причинам, но уже относящихся к библиотекам по обработке ввода команд с клавиатуры. Игра доступна под лицензией Apache 2.0 в репозитории проекта на Github.

https://www.linux.org.ru/news/games/18317163

[>] Kuber Community Day открыла регистрацию
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2026-06-13 13:44:04


Обычно билеты на хорошие конференции стоят недешево. Здесь — бесплатно.

30 июля в Москве во второй раз пройдет масштабная конференция Kuber Community Day. Практическое мероприятие объединит DevOps- и SRE-специалистов, разработчиков, архитекторов, инженеров эксплуатации и всех неравнодушных.

Организаторы заявляют: два потока технических докладов, мастер-класс по созданию K8s-оператора, круглые столы и даже Arch Dating — короткие встречи с опытными архитекторами и инженерами, где можно обсудить как технические вопросы, так и карьерное развитие.

На сцене выступят эксперты из X5 Tech, MWS, «Райффайзенбанка», «СберЗдоровья», «Инфосистемы Джет», «Лаборатории Числитель», Hilbert Team, OpsMaster и других компаний. В программе — доклады об использовании ИИ в Kubernetes, мониторинге контейнерных сред, миграции с зарубежных решений на отечественные, переходе к собственной разработке, пентестах Kubernetes-кластеров, востребованности инструментов экосистемы Kubernetes и хранилищах артефактов.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/conference/18316891#cut ) )

[>] par2cmdline 1.2.0
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2026-06-13 14:44:04


10 июня состоялся выпуск 1.2.0 набора кроссплатформенных многопоточных консольных утилит [ par2cmdline ]( https://github.com/Parchive/par2cmdline ) для создания, проверки и восстановления файлов, и совместимых с форматом [ PAR 2.0 ]( https://parchive.github.io/doc/Parity%20Volume%20Set%20Specification%20v2.0.html ) .

Предоставляются сборки для Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS и Windows.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/opensource/18318015#cut ) )

[>] Puzzle 1.1.0
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2026-06-13 14:44:04


11 июня состоялся выпуск 1.1.0 кроссплатформенного набора игр, тестов и головоломок [ Puzzle ]( https://github.com/sidhant947/Puzzle ) .

Проект разработан с целью повышения продуктивности и стимулирования умственной деятельности. Если вы ищете бесплатные головоломки (как для детей, так и для взрослых) или просто хотите поиграть в офлайн-игры, эта коллекция охватывает все основные когнитивные сферы:

• Логические головоломки: проверьте свои логические способности с помощью Akari, Einstein Riddle и классического судоку.

• Математические игры: улучшите навыки устного счёта с помощью 2048, KenKen и популярной версии игры «Змейка» (Sum Snake).

• Игры на память: отточите свою память с помощью N-Back, Memory Palace и Chimp Test.

• Словесные головоломки: пополните свой словарный запас с помощью игр на набор текста, кроссвордов и поиска слов.

• Сапёр: готовы сыграть в «Сапёр»? Наслаждайтесь игрой полностью в автономном режиме без рекламы.

• Тренировка мозга: 205 минималистичных упражнений, разработанных для улучшения вашей концентрации и внимания.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/games/18317986#cut ) )

[>] World's First Crewed Solid-State Flight Electrifies Aviation's Future
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2026-06-13 15:22:02


The Helios Horizon has completed what its developers call the first crewed, fixed-wing flight powered by solid-state batteries. New Atlas reports: On June 5, test pilot Miguel Iturmendi lifted off from Zephyrhills Municipal Airport in Florida at the controls of the Helios Horizon -- the first crewed, fixed-wing aircraft ever to fly on solid-state batteries. The flight was neither spectacular in distance nor in duration -- it was a series of short tests to validate the aircraft's weight and balance after the new batteries had been installed -- but it didn't need to be to make history. [...] The Helios Horizon's previous lithium-ion pack delivered 260 Wh/kg (watt-hours per kilogram, a measure of how much energy a battery holds relative to its weight). The new solid-state cells hit 410 Wh/kg, a 60% jump. Chief test pilot and company founder Miguel Iturmendi expects that figure to grow another 40% within two years.

Though the battery pack can be topped up over any AC outlet, no special infrastructure needed, fast-charging is also supported for up to 80% capacity in under 15 minutes. The aircraft also recovers energy in flight through wing-mounted solar panels and a regenerative system that spins the propeller as a wind turbine during glides and descents. "Regenerative flight can significantly extend the aircraft's range," Iturmendi said after the test flights.

The Helios Horizon itself started life as a Pipistrel Taurus motorized glider. Iturmendi's team added proprietary battery management, a custom propulsion stack, thermodynamic controls, and solar panel wing extensions. The aircraft already holds the world altitude record for electric planes in its weight class, having reached 24,000 ft (7,315 m). The next goal is 40,000 ft (12,192 m), commercial cruising altitude, in stratospheric flights planned for later this year.

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[>] Mystery Orb Videos, Other UFO Records Released By White House
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2026-06-13 18:22:02


The Trump administration released another large batch of government UAP records, including videos of glowing orb-like objects appearing to split and rejoin, witness accounts, illustrations, and decades-old investigative documents. Axios reports: The documents indicate that government agents have spent years monitoring, investigating and documenting suspected UAP incidents. At lease some of the sightings took place near sensitive government facilities, according to the reports. Videos showing red and yellow light-emitting orbs, some of which appear to split apart and then reattach as they fly across the sky. The videos were taken by witnesses whom the government deemed "credible."

Illustrations and videos showing reenactments of what observers saw, and the positions they were in when they viewed them.
Memos from government agents describing their experiences seeing flying objects.
An illustration of a grayish-white balloon-like object hovering above an area near Colorado Springs, Colo. An illustration depicting a series of incidents that took place in the "western United States" where government officials reported seeing UAPs in 2023.

There also are decades-old records documenting the government's involvement in investigating UAPs, including a 1949 letter then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover wrote federal agents after receiving a message from an American citizen expressing their belief they'd seen a non-human-made flying object. The records released by the administration do not express any conclusions as to whether the government believes the UAPs represent the existence of alien life. They also do not indicate any conclusions as to whether UAPs represent a national security threat to the U.S.

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[>] Anthropic ввела в Claude тихий саботаж разработки моделей машинного обучения
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2026-06-13 18:44:04


Недавно (с 9 июня 2026) разработчики нейросетей столкнулись с явлением, которое может иметь далеко идущие последствия. Производители LLM уже не только явно отказывают клиентам в работе над определёнными темами, но и внедряются неявные механизмы. Известная модель Claude, которая считается одной из лучших или даже самой лучшей LLM для разработки программ, тихо и незаметно (в отличие от таких вещей как кибербезопасность, биология и химия) тупит, если детектирует, что с её помощью пытаются вести разработку других моделей.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/ai/18318184#cut0 ) )

[>] US Congress Lets 'Warrantless Wiretap' Law FISA Lapse
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2026-06-13 20:22:01


It's the U.S. law that allows wiretaps without a warrant for surveilling foreign targets. And the U.S. Congress just let it lapse. Sort of. NPR reports:

Each year, the provision is used by American intelligence agencies to collect the electronic communications of hundreds of thousands of foreigners located outside of the United States. The government says that more than 60% of the president's daily intelligence briefing relies on information collected under the authority. The tool officially lapsed at the end of the day on Friday. What happens now?

Intelligence collection under FISA's Section 702 is authorized annually by a federal court — and the law allows for that collection to continue for the duration of the court's authorization, even if the law lapses before the court's next approval. That means companies — electronic communications service providers, in this context — will still be legally required to turn over material to intelligence agencies.
Still, some lawmakers worry that the companies compelled to turn over communications may attempt to challenge the law in court, possibly leading to an indeterminately long window during which they stop providing intel. Advocates on all sides of the surveillance fight believe those challenges are ultimately likely to fail, but those closely linked to the intelligence community emphasize that even a small pause comes with risks ahead of major events like America's 250th celebration and the World Cup.

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[>] New UK Referendum Would Flip 'Brexit' Result of a Decade Ago, Poll Finds
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2026-06-13 21:22:02


It's the 10-year anniversary of Britain's "Brexit" vote withdrawing from the European Union.
But a new UK poll "shows that a new Brexit referendum would reverse the vote that led to Britain's departure," reports Bloomberg:

Fifty-two percent of Britons think the UK should rejoin the EU, according to an Ipsos survey of 1,137 British adults conducted between May 14 and May 20. That's the inverse of the mood in June 2016 when a comparable share of the electorate backed Brexit...
Younger voters overwhelmingly favor reversing Brexit, whereas half of those ages 55 and above oppose returning to the bloc.

"The number of people who say Brexit is going worse than they had predicted has almost doubled in the past five years," reports The Independent, " from 27% in 2021 to 48% today — more than those saying it was going as well as or better than expected."

[T]here is more backing for a second referendum, with 48 per cent now saying they would support one, against 27 per cent who would oppose it. Even a fifth of Reform UK voters and a quarter of those who voted Leave in 2016 would back a second vote, the study found.

Tufts University discussed the last 10 years with the European Studies chair at their international relations graduate school:

Q: Have their fears of negative financial effects been realized?

A: The figures are quite revealing: The British GDP has been reduced by 6-8%, business investment has been reduced by 12%, and trade volume has been reduced by 15%, compared to what it could have been if the U.K. had remained in the EU...

Q: What do you think happens next?
A: The United Kingdom made a choice and they might have the opportunity, at some point, to revise this choice. I hope that when they have to decide again, they will be much more informed.

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[>] OpenAI Investigated By Coalition of America's State Attorneys General
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2026-06-13 22:22:01


"A coalition of state attorneys general has opened an investigation into OpenAI," reports the Wall Street Journal, citing "people familiar with the matter."

OpenAI was served Friday with a subpoena seeking documents related to a broad range of its activities and impact on users, including advertising, user engagement and retention, handling of consumer data and health data, activities related to minors and seniors, deep learning models, model sycophancy and company policies, some of the people said. The subpoena, viewed by The Wall Street Journal, was sent by New York's attorney general....

Earlier this month, Florida became the first state to file a lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman. The lawsuit claims OpenAI and Altman knowingly released an unsafe product and ignored warnings that it could harm users. Florida's Attorney General, James Uthmeier, opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI in April over the role its chatbot played in a mass shooting that killed two people at Florida State University last year. The suspect allegedly turned to ChatGPT as a confidant and sounding board to plan the attack, and the chatbot dispensed advice for his questions...
State attorneys general have been scrutinizing OpenAI's competitors in the AI industry as well. In December, a coalition of 42 state attorneys general led by Pennsylvania's Dave Sunday sent a letter to companies including OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic, Google and xAI. In the letter, the Attorneys General demanded safeguards to protect vulnerable users from harmful interactions with chatbots, warning that "developers may be held accountable for the outputs of their GenAI products" for "encouraging an individual to commit a criminal act."

"We take the concerns raised by state attorneys general seriously," OpenAI told the Journal in a statement, "and intend to engage constructively with their offices."

The article also acknowledges that The Wall Street Journal's parent company "has a content-licensing partnership with OpenAI."

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[>] Удостоверяющий центр GlobalSign начал отзыв EV-сертификатов у компаний, находящихся под санкциями
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2026-06-13 22:44:03


Удостоверяющий центр GlobalSign, зарегистрированный в Бельгии и принадлежащий японской корпорации GMO Group, начал отзыв SSL-сертификатов, ранее выданных российским компаниям, подпадающим под действующие в Евросоюзе санкции. В письме к партнёрам компании, отправленном директором российского представительства GlobalSign, сказано, что отзыв сертификатов начался 13 июня в 04:10 (MSK) и будет проводиться поэтапно. В качестве причины указано утверждение консорциумом CA/Browser Forum, выступающим площадкой для совместного принятия решений с учётом интересов производителей браузеров и удостоверяющих центров, новых требований по проверке организаций.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65681

[>] Arch Linux Malware Incident: Malicious Commits Found in 1,579 Packages
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2026-06-13 23:22:01


More than 1,500 user-contributed packages in the Arch Linux User Repository "AUR" were infected with malware, reports Phoronix:

The last message in the thread over this security incident is noting that Arch Linux developers have deleted all the malicious commits they are aware of. Cited was this list that puts the number of malware-affected packages at 1,579...

Even at 1,579 packages listed, that final updated noted, it's a "list containing many (but not all) of the affected packages".

Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader couchslug for sharing the report.

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[>] Vim Classic 8.3 Launched as an AI-Free Vim Fork
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2026-06-14 00:22:02


This month saw the release of Vim Classic 8.3, the first stable version of a new long-term support fork of Vim maintained without generative AI tools. Linuxiac reports:

The release is based on Vim 8.2.0148 and includes selected bug fixes and patches backported from later upstream Vim releases. Vim Classic was first announced by [SourceHut's CEO/founder] Drew DeVault in March 2026 after he objected to LLM-assisted development in Vim and Neovim. In his announcement, DeVault said he no longer wanted to use software developed with LLM assistance and introduced Vim Classic as a fork for users who want to continue using Vim without that involvement... Vim Classic follows Vim's charityware model and continues to direct users toward Bram Moolenaar's long-running support for children in Uganda. The release is distributed as a signed source tarball from SourceHut, while future important announcements are expected through the project's mailing list.

"Vim is important to me..." DeVault wrote in March. (DeVault even tattooed "hjkl" on his right arm.) "[A]lmost every word I have ever committed to posterity, through this blog, in my code, all of the docs I've written, emails I've sent, and more, almost all of it has passed through Vim."

But DeVault wrote that he also cares about AI's impact on air pollution, fresh water supplies, global supply chains, and the working conditions of miners in African companies:
And at a moment when the climate demands immediate action to reduce our footprint on this planet, the AI boom is driving data centers to consume a full 1.5% of the world's total energy production in order to eliminate jobs and replace them with a robot that lies... All this to enrich the few, centralize power, reduce competition, and underwrite an enormous bubble that, once it bursts, will ruin the lives of millions of the world's poor and marginalized classes.

I don't think it's cute that someone vibe coded "battleship" in VimScript. I think it's more important that we stop collectively pretending that we don't understand how awful all of this is. I don't want to use software which has slop in it. I do what I can to avoid it, and sadly even Vim now comes under scrutiny in that effort as both Vim and NeoVim are relying on LLMs to develop the software... To keep my conscience clear, and continue to enjoy the relationship I have with this amazing piece of software, I have forked Vim...

Since forking from this base, I have backported a handful of patches, most of which address CVEs discovered after this release, but others which address minor bug fixes. I also penned a handful of original patches which bring the codebase from this time up to snuff for building it on newer toolchains...
I invite you to use Vim Classic, if you feel the same way as me, and to maintain it with me, contributing the patches you need to support your own use cases.

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[>] GM Updates 250,000 EVs with Vehicle-to-Grid Firmware, Announces Grid-Scale Sodium-Ion Batteries
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2026-06-14 01:22:02


"Battery breakthroughs will lessen AI's demand on the electricity grid," argues The Washington Post's editoral board, arguing that GM's latest moves "offer a fresh reminder that resource constraints can be solved by innovation."

Or As Fortune put it, "America's electric grid is buckling under extreme weather, aging infrastructure, and an AI build-out that is quietly rewriting U.S. power demand — and General Motors wants to turn that crisis into a business." They describe GM's plan as offering itself "as a distributed utility in disguise... stitching together hundreds of thousands of battery-powered cars, new grid-scale storage, and a unified charging platform into what amounts to a virtual fleet of power plants."

The bet puts GM on a collision course with Ford's newly branded Ford Energy unit as both Detroit rivals race to repurpose underused EV capacity for a more urgent problem: keeping the lights on in the AI era. GM's case rests on three planks. The first is its existing fleet. GM says more than 250,000 of its EVs on U.S. roads can already charge bidirectionally — pulling electricity from the grid and sending it back. "Every evening, a quiet transformation occurs across the American landscape," GM Energy vice president Wade Sheffer writes in an open letter to utilities and regulators, describing the EVs sitting in driveways as "a massive opportunity to aggregate energy storage capacity."

A firmware update is rolling out to customers with GM Energy's vehicle-to-home hardware, converting those systems into full vehicle-to-grid assets with no new hardware and turning home backup systems into grid resources when utilities need them. GM is piloting the idea in Michigan with DTE Energy at 30 employee homes, and has sketched a 2030 vision with Pacific Gas & Electric in which more than 52,000 GM EVs help balance the grid out of a projected 130,000 vehicles in the area.

GM is also "seeking partnerships with utility companies nationwide to assist in offering such vehicle-to-grid services for customers," reports CNBC, noting it's one of two moves "meant to address concerns about rising energy costs amid an artificial intelligence boom."

Forbes reports that GM's second goal "is to leapfrog the dominant battery cell tech used for energy storage packs right now" — right past the LFP (lithium-iron phosphate) stage, "which is dominated by China."

Sodium batteries are cheaper to use than LFP because they don't need an additional cooling system. They also have a 20-year usable life and are made from materials that can be sourced from within the U.S., the company said at a briefing in San Francisco on Tuesday.
"Sodium-ion actually is the better chemistry for that application. And when I say sodium-ion is better, I mean GM's version of sodium-ion," Kurt Kelty, GM's battery chief and a long-time Tesla battery executive, told Forbes. He said GM is seeing great results from its prototypes, even at scorching temperatures of 55 Celsius (131 Fahrenheit).

"Sodium-ion-powered energy storage systems have the potential to operate without active cooling and with much less system complexity," Kurt Kelty, GM's vice president of battery and sustainability, said Tuesday in a blog post. "In large energy storage systems, that matters." Not having to cool the battery cells could lead to lower upfront costs as well as operating costs, the automaker said.

TechCrunch reports on GM's big new partnership with energy-storage startup Peak Energy to develop GM's sodium-ion battery chemistry for grid-scale deployments:
GM wouldn't share with TechCrunch how much money it is investing in this energy-storage effort. But we do know the company has committed $900 million to commercialize new battery chemistries, an investment that includes a new battery-development center. .. The first GM cells are expected to enter trial production at the company's Battery Cell Development Center in 2028.

"Our next-generation sodium-ion cell development will drive energy density higher," promises GM's blog post, arguing they're extending the company's battery expertise and technical infrastructure "into the electrical grid itself. If we get this right, we will not just build better batteries. We will help create a more resilient, more affordable and more flexible energy future... Every improvement we make strengthens the development stack that supports both EVs and energy storage."

"The message: GM isn't just selling cars into a stressed grid; it's supplying the batteries to stabilize it," argues Fortune.

And GM also announced they're augmenting their apps with an "Energy Pass" offering "seamless access to Tesla Supercharger, IONNA, Electrify America, and soon, ChargePoint and EVgo networks." Their goal is to simplify the charging experience with an app "that covers nearly 70% of all DC fast chargers in the United States, plus many Level 2 chargers, all through one app."

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[>] Shutterstock 'Evolves' Into 'Human-Led, AI-Powered Creative Platform'
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Slashdot reader BrianFagioli writes:
Shutterstock has unveiled what it calls a "human-led, AI-powered" creative platform that combines its massive library of [human] contributor-created content with AI image and video generation, AI editing, conversational search, prompt enhancement, and automated model selection tools. The company says the goal is to help creators move from idea to finished work faster [in a single application] while maintaining commercial licensing protections and contributor royalty payments... While Shutterstock repeatedly emphasizes human creativity, much of the platform's future appears centered on AI-generated and AI-modified content.
An article at Nerds.xyz suggests Shutterstock's AI tools let users "transform existing content into something new," while noting Shutterstock's repeated references to human creativity "almost feel defensive."

But it points out other companies including Adobe and Canva "and countless startups are all racing to integrate AI into creative workflows."

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[>] Amazon CEO's Talks with U.S. Officials Triggered Crackdown on Anthropic Models
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2026-06-14 03:22:01


The Wall Street Journal reports:

The Trump administration's decision to halt all foreign use of Anthropic's most capable AI models was prompted by conversations between Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy and U.S. officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, people familiar with the matter said.

Researchers at Amazon had used a series of prompts to get Anthropic's Fable 5 model to provide them with information that could be used to aid cyberattacks and was supposed to be off limits, Jassy told the officials, according to people familiar with the matter. Tech industry executives have been in regular touch with the administration about the power of cutting-edge AI tools. Shortly afterward, White House officials held a meeting to discuss how to respond and security researchers began testing Amazon's claims. The officials asked Anthropic to fix the vulnerabilities or take down the model, according to administration officials. The officials decided that the most direct way to address that risk was by preventing foreign governments, companies and individuals from accessing the tool, the people said. President Trump later signed off on the action despite reservations about it hindering innovation, a senior White House official said.

The administration had long felt that Anthropic, one of the leaders in America's AI race, couldn't be trusted to manage the security risks its new model presented. Friday's call between some administration officials and Anthropic Chief Executive Dario Amodei reinforced that feeling, the people said...
Anthropic has said that the vulnerabilities like those flagged by Amazon are relatively basic. The company has said that other publicly available models are capable of discovering them and that they don't represent a full so-called jailbreak, a point of view shared by some security researchers familiar with Amazon's research.

The article points out that Amazon is "a big investor in Anthropic, supply Anthropic with chips for data centers.

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[>] How Author Dave Eggers Avoids Smartphones, Internet Access, and Flock Cameras
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A few weeks ago on a bike ride "inspiration struck" for Dave Eggers, reports SFGate...

Without a pen and paper handy, he was stuck texting the idea to himself. The problem? Eggers doesn't own a smartphone. "It takes 20 minutes to write a sentence," Eggers said... It's a funny predicament for Eggers, given that he's arguably the city's biggest proponent of the written word... Now age 56, Eggers' latest book is called "Contrapposto"...
On writing days, Eggers bikes to his sailboat docked near the Golden Gate Bridge. He writes using a hefty 1998 Mac that has never been connected to the internet. On the boat, he keeps "banker's hours," working 9 to 5 without any meetings or interruptions except for the occasional wildlife visit. "You're there with the cormorants and the occasional porpoise and sea lions and seals, and when you want to take a break, you walk around and you're in the thick of it, one of the most beautiful spots on Earth," he said. "Especially coming from the Midwest, it never gets old."

Given Eggers' decidedly low-tech existence, it's not surprising that the current state of San Francisco gives him pause, but there's a streak of hope that underlies his concerns. He abhors the growing surveillance technology that's gripping the city, refusing to get into Ubers that use recording devices, but he feels a well-written ballot measure about Flock cameras could potentially save our dwindling privacy. ChatGPT's effects on the art of writing are demoralizing, but he welcomes that teachers are re-embracing pencil and paper, with cursive making a big comeback. The wave of artificial intelligence ads blanketing bus stops imploring companies to stop hiring humans are so over the top, they'd sound cliché if he were to include them in one of his dystopian tech industry novels like "The Circle" or "The Every," but tech philanthropy has helped many of his projects flourish.

Case in point, Art + Water, a new art space scheduled to open next year on Pier 29 funded largely by art world donations... Co-founded with the artist JD Beltran, the space is slated to operate as an old-school apprenticeship system, hosting 10 artists in residence mentoring 20 students, all free of charge... The ultimate goal is to break down the financial barriers that keep students from pursuing art.

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