It's Easter, so that means no Sizzle tomorrow (Good Friday) or Easter Monday (Monday) as they are public holidays in Victoria. The Sizzle returns Tuesday the 11th of April.
Hepburn Shire Council Mayor, Cr. Brian Hood, is suing OpenAI for defamation because ChatGPT makes "several false statements" when his name is entered into the LLM chatbot. Those false statements are around Brian's whistleblowing on Note Printing Australia paying bribes to overseas agencies to win money printing contracts. ChatGPT says he was the person paying the bribe when actually, he was the one reporting it and blowing the whistle. Good on him, if a person isn't allowed to spew bullshit like its true, a machine made by humans shouldn't be allowed to do it either.
April 1st was supposed to be the day all the precious checkmarks adorned upon those not paying for Twitter Blue were to be removed. That did not happen. Apparently it's a manual process that often doesn't work! One of the few accounts to get their checkmark removed is the New York Times, after they said they will not be paying for it and Musk took offense. NPR is keeping their gold checkmark, but now has the "state-affiliated media" label on it, like Chinese and Russian outlets, because Musk was cranky about something they said about him.
Tesla published "Master Plan Part 3" to their website today. It's a 41 page PDF that outlines how the world can get rid of the vast majority of fossil fuels with renewable energy, battery storage and heat pumps. I've only skimmed through it, but it seems like they've taken the theories/rants of people like Tony Seba and Dr. Saul Griffith, backed it up with lots of research and slapped some rough costs on what it would take to get it done. When laid out like this, the task of decarbonising the global economy doesn't seem as impossible as the vested interests make it out to be.
Michael Feeney got bored during the pandemic, so he decided to turn macOS 11 into Mac OS 9 as an attempt to imagine how his work-from-home "workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday". Not gonna lie, most of these apps look better in OS 9 style than macOS 13. Maybe it's my age showing and the fact I grew up learning about computers during this UI period, but it looks pretty damn good to me. I would prefer to use this than the modern UI styles that are flat and colourless.
In December 1976, Richard Wiggins demonstrated the Speak & Spell concept to Paul Breedlove, Larry Brantingham and Gene Frantz in Texas Instruments' Dallas research laboratory. This group led the team that created Speak & Spell in April 1978. The key device was the industry's first digital signal processing integrated processor, the TMS5100. This innovation in audio processing began the huge digital signal processing consumer market. (Museums Victoria)
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