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Wednesday, June 25

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Daily News Stuff 25 June 2025

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  • You don't need an author's permission to read their books.  (Tech Crunch)

    If they publish it, you can buy a copy and read it, according to a federal judge for the Northern District of California.

    Groundbreaking?  Not for people, no, but it may signal a seismic shift for all the content creators throwing lawsuits at AI companies, because this was one of those cases.

    There is still an issue that Anthropic did not buy all the books it used to train its AI, at least, not at first.  The damages for that will be the subject of a separate trial.

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Song is Stacey's Mom by Fountains of Wayne.  Anime is Jungle wa Itsumo Hale nochi Guu.

Guu - the little pink-haired girl - is Cthulhu.  Because of course she is.




Disclaimer: In the future we will all be Cthulhu for fifteen minutes.

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Tuesday, June 24

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Daily News Stuff 24 June 2025

Ottoman Edition

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  • How many PhDs does the world need?  (Nature)  (archive site)

    Or more precisely, how many academic PhD students does each existing academic PhD need to train in order to meet demand?

    The answer is, more or less, one.

    If you're working on a PhD, time to find a job.  Like, now.  It's only going to get worse.

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Disclaimer: Never mind my imaginary friend, Fred.

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Monday, June 23

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Daily News Stuff 23 June 2025

Blup 3.0 Edition

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Sunday, June 22

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Daily News Stuff 22 June 2025

B2 Complex Edition

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  • 80% of patients in a recent study were cured within six months - of Type 1 diabetes.  (Hartford Courant)  (archive site)

    The subjects of the study were the subset of diabetes patients who have hypoglycemic unawareness - that is, they also lack the usual warning signs that their glucose levels are dangerously low.

    That was not specific for the treatment, but made the treatment more necessary.

    Because there is a big downside.  The treatment involves using stem cells to recreate the missing pancreatic islet cells that generate insulin, but leave the patient needing lifetime immunosuppressant treatment - which is probably not an improvement over diabetes for most patients who don't also have hypoglycemic unawareness.

    But still, it works.  It's an option, and if the immune issue can be resolved, it's a cure.


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Disclaimer: No more.

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Saturday, June 21

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Daily News Stuff 21 June 2025

Roach Sniffing Edition

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  • Anthropic's Claude is not the only AI to immediately resort to blackmail when the going gets tough, according to...  Anthropic.  (Anthropic)

    It's just the most likely.  Albeit not by much.

    Anthropic attempted blackmail 96% of the time when the opportunity presented itself.  Google's Gemini 2.5 was just behind at 95%.  Competitors Grok 3, GPT 4.1, and DeepSeek R1 trailed a little behind, only going rogue around 80% of the time.
    We refer to this behavior, where models independently and intentionally choose harmful actions, as agentic misalignment.
    Mechanical sociopathy.
    We deliberately created scenarios that presented models with no other way to achieve their goals, and found that models consistently chose harm over failure.
    This highlights the underlying problem with AI.  One of the underlying problems.  One of the many underlying problems.

    AI is designed and trained to give you an answer that you like, rather than one that is true.


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5,611,375,321 views
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YouTube may have some problems but their platform is solid.



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Friday, June 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 June 2025

Earth Shattering Edition

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Thursday, June 19

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Daily News Stuff 19 June 2025

Binted Edition

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Wednesday, June 18

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Daily News Stuff 18 June 2025

Butter Dog Edition

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  • Why it has suddenly become difficult to buy a handheld gaming device.  (The Verge)  (archive site)

    The popular models - the Switch 2 and Steam Deck OLED - are out of stock.

    The less popular models suddenly had price increases.

    The bad models are, well, bad.

    And the recently announced Xbox-branded handhelds are potentially all of those, but most importantly aren't out yet.


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Tuesday, June 17

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Daily News Stuff 17 June 2025

Purple Snail Edition

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  • Intel's rumoured next-next generation Nova Lake processors have been rumoured again.  (WCCFTech)

    Albeit with more details this time.

    The top of the line Core 9 model will reportedly include 16 performance cores, 32 efficiency cores, and 4 low-power efficiency cores.

    Which would be a lot.

    The next models down would be the Core 7, with 14 P-cores, 24 E-cores, and 4 LPE-cores.

    However, both would use a base power of 150W, meaning - this being Intel - in reality they would run at more like 300W.

    Which is also a lot.

    They would also - according to a separate rumour - provide 32 PCIe 5.0 lanes and 16 PCIe 4.0 lanes.

    Not counting the PCIe 5.0 connection from the CPU to the chipset.

    The CPU provides the same number of I/O lanes - at the same speed - as AMD's current chips.  But the chipset does a lot better than AMD, providing 24 total PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 lanes, against AMD's 870E which uses two chips to provide just 12 PCIe 4.0 lanes.

    Oh, and DDR5-8000 memory.


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Song is Sharada by Skye Sweetnam.  Anime is of course The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.



Disclaimer: If you leave a DVD in your player long enough, it will turn into a random volume of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.  Established fact.

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Monday, June 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 June 2025

According To Keikaku Edition

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  • Why Johnny (class of '27) can't read.  (Substack)

    Only 5% of college English majors were able to understand the first seven paragraphs of Dickens' Bleak House.

    Now it's understandable that someone might not fully grasp the specifics of social roles in 19th century England - at least not if they haven't read Dickens or Austen or other great authors of the period before - but it is worse than that.

    Much worse.

    Paragraph from Bleak House:
    As much mud in the streets, as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holborn Hill.
    And here's the response.  Note that this is from a college English major:
    [Pause.] [Laughs.] So it’s like, um, [Pause.] the mud was all in the streets, and we were, no . . . [Pause.] so everything’s been like kind of washed around and we might find Megalosaurus bones but he’s says they’re waddling, um, all up the hill
    And this is when the students had access to freely look up anything with which they were unfamiliar.

    Kowalski, analysis:
    Like this subject, most of the problematic readers were not concerned if their literal translations of Bleak House were not coherent, so obvious logical errors never seemed to affect them.  In fact, none of the readers in this category ever questioned their own interpretations of figures of speech, no matter how irrational the results.  Worse, their inability to understand figurative language was constant, even though most of the subjects had spent at least two years in literature classes that discussed figures of speech.
    Full depressing article here.


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