* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.
Last year: IBM - Like Microsoft - Lies About the Number of People It's Laying Off (Several Tens of Thousands, Not Counting R.T.O. "Silent" Layoffs and Contractors/Perma-Temps) ...
A lot of these are plagiarised Phoronix. Google News seems lost and hopeless sometimes. It's run by a company that's doomed to collapse the moment more shareholders recognise slop (painted as "AI") is ...
The moon was high and bright, so instead of stargazing I decided to focus on lunar observing. I broke out my old Jupiter ...
2024: Jim Zemlin Says Linux Foundation Should Combat Fraud Together With the Gates Foundation. Maybe They Should Start With Jim's Wife. Pyramid schemes are the only thing that such a charlatan or this ...
Opinion
They Won't Tell You This ("Revolution Won't Be Televised"), But the Slop Bubble Already Burst
Yesterday: The "Cut 10,000 Jobs" Clickbait and Microsoft Sites Now Speculating That Microsoft CEO Has Just Signalled More Mass Layoffs | OpenAI Traffic Collapsing (for 3 Months in a Row About 20% Down ...
Some years ago LibreWolf emerged as a response to it. Some time later it also recognised that code hosting matters (Firefox got outsourced to Microsoft) and accordingly moved to Codeberg (not as a ...
UbuntuPIT was once a reputable site with in-depth articles. Then it started toying around with LLM slop. That didn't last long. We called out UbuntuPIT on this BS and then UbuntuPIT openly admitted ...
Last month: It Looks Like the Chief at BetaNews Continues the LLM Slopfest (Not Just Slop Images) After Throwing the Serial Slopper Under the Bus | Sapling, Made by Scholars and GAFAM, Insists That ...
The year comes to a close in about 3 weeks and people still die in greater numbers than before (I do keep abreast of ONS mortality figures; they're disconcerting). I've managed to keep my health close ...
Our year-long series, Slopwatch, may be coming to an end because articles that use LLM slop and slop images to cover "Linux" are fast becoming a dying breed, and may be near-extinct some time soon.
The other day Techrights asked Europeans to use E-mail addresses to contact officials (Administrative Council members) and suggested things to tell them in their language. Quoting or paraphrasing ...
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