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France's AFP sues X in Paris, saying the company refused to discuss potential content distribution payments under a 2019 law; Elon Musk calls the move “bizarre” — said on Wednesday it filed a lawsuit in Paris against Elon Musk's X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter … | Amanda Marcotte / Salon: |
Some experts say trolls who built businesses and media careers on Twitter have had to escalate shock value tactics as the audience of “normal people” shrinks — Elon Musk's business model depends on “triggering” liberals — but he's now running out of progressives to bait| Elon Musk / @elonmusk: |
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India restricts the import of laptops, tablets, PCs, and servers with immediate effect; analysts say the move seems designed to boost local tech manufacturing — India restricted import of laptops, tablets, other personal computers and servers with immediate effect on Thursday … | Arjun Kharpal / CNBC: |
Nintendo reports Q1 revenue up 50% YoY to ~$2.9B and profit up 52% YoY to ~$1.3B, boosted by the Super Mario Bros. Movie and new Zelda; Switch sales hit 3.91M — - Nintendo reported revenue for the June quarter of 461.34 billion yen ($3.2 billion), rising 50% year-on-year.| Kris Holt / Engadget: |
Google expands its privacy tools, including to alert users when their personal info appears in Search and to remove consensual explicit images from Search — The company will soon blur explicit imagery in results by default too. — Google has announced several updates to Search aimed … | Andrew Tarantola / Engadget: |
IBM, HuggingFace, and NASA release an open-source geospatial foundation model to build climate and Earth science AIs that can track deforestation and more — The open-source model will serve as the basis for future forest, crop and climate change-monitoring AI.| CyberScoop: |
Amit Yoran, the CEO of cyber risk management company Tenable, says Microsoft partially fixed a critical Azure bug that would let hackers access sensitive data — Cybersecurity veteran Amit Yoran says Microsoft has a culture of toxic obfuscation when it comes to addressing security threats.| Ryan Smith / AnandTech: |
AMD announces the Radeon Pro W7600 for $599, $50 cheaper than its predecessor, and the W7500 for $429, both based on its new Navi 33 GPU, available later in Q3 — As AMD continues to launch their full graphics product stacks based on their latest RDNA 3 architecture GPUs … | Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch: |
Kickstarter plans to require that creators disclose if their projects use AI tools or any training data if they intend to develop AI tech, starting on August 29 — As generative AI enters the mainstream, crowdfunding platform Kickstarter has struggled to formulate a policy that satisfies parties on all sides of the debate.| Bloomberg: |
Hong Kong grants its first crypto licenses to HashKey Exchange and OSL, legalizing retail trading of tokens as city officials seek to foster a global crypto hub — - Hong Kong is seeking to develop a digital-asset center — City's pivot has received a guarded welcome from firms| Wall Street Journal: |
Internal document: Meta sold 300K Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses since the September 2021 launch through February 2023, but the device only had about 27K MAUs — Company plans second generation as less than 10% of devices purchased are used monthly — The Ray-Ban smart glasses launched … | New York Times: |
How some people use “date-me docs”, online shareable documents akin to newspaper personal ads, to look for more meaningful connections than those in dating apps — Writers of the online text profiles, which can read like 1,000-word versions of the personal ads of yore … | Claire Moses / New York Times: |
After Dutch e-bike maker VanMoof declared bankruptcy, owners of its $2,000+ bikes worry about replacing proprietary parts and losing app-enabled bike functions — VanMoof's sleek electric bikes attracted fans, but the Dutch company's demise has left owners unable to get repairs and worried that app-enabled functions may stop working.| GPU Utils: |
An in-depth look at GPU supply and demand, particularly Nvidia H100s, how relying on TSMC can cause bottlenecks, H100 clients, Nvidia's allocations, and more — Introduction — As of August 2023, it seems AI might be bottlenecked by the supply of GPUs. … Is There Really A Bottleneck?| Jess Weatherbed / The Verge: |
Brave Search updates its image and video search to use Brave's own index rather than the ones from Bing or Google; some advanced search capabilities are absent — Brave, best known for its privacy-focused web browser, is adding image and video search to Brave Search that now relies … | Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch: |
FCC fines a robocaller, which placed 5B+ calls pretending to sell auto warranties to collect personal information from people, a record $300M — The FCC's robocaller penalties are growing as the agency tracks down and terminates their operations — this time resulting in a record $300 million forfeiture.| Mia Sato / The Verge: |
Patreon temporarily disables Payoneer payments after some creators were unable to access their earnings and some banks flagged subscriber payments as fraudulent — Two simultaneous issues with payments on Patreon are causing problems for both creators and fans.| Haleluya Hadero / Associated Press: |
Amazon expands Twitch's ban on livestreams of gambling content to include online casinos Blaze and Gamdom; gambling viewership fell ~75% after its ban in 2022 — Amazon-owned Twitch said Wednesday it's expanding the ban on livestreams of gambling content on the platform.| Parth M.N. / Wired: |
India's months-long internet shutdown in the state of Manipur from May 4 did not stop ethnic violence and instead provided cover for murders, rapes, and arson — Since May 4, the Indian government has shut off the internet in Manipur, giving cover to murders, rapes, and arson.| Reuters: |
Kenya's interior ministry suspended the local activities of Worldcoin while government agencies assess public safety risks; local media reports 350K+ signed up — - Worldcoin says it has measures safeguarding privacy — Kenyan authorities say will investigate Worldcoin's authenticity| Amanda Silberling / TechCrunch: |
Triller files for a NYSE IPO after scrapping a $5B SPAC merger in 2021 and a direct listing in 2022; Triller had $47.7M in revenue and a $195.6M loss in 2022 — Triller has long teased its ambitions to go public, and now, the short form video platform seems to on its way to an IPO.| Krystal Hu / Reuters: |
CoreWeave, which offers Nvidia GPUs in the cloud, raised $2.3B in debt, collateralized by Nvidia chips; CoreWeave has raised $421M in equity so far in 2023 — Specialized cloud provider CoreWeave has raised $2.3 billion in a debt facility led by Magnetar Capital and Blackstone (BX.N) … | Aisha Malik / TechCrunch: |
Instagram launches a feature to help protect users from unwanted DM images and videos: users are limited to one text-only request to those who don't follow them — Instagram is launching a new feature that is designed to better protect users from unwanted images and videos in DMs, the company announced on Thursday.
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