06 May 2024

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In Argentina, Facing Surging Inflation, 500K Accept Worldcoin's Offer of $50 for Iris-Scanning

Wednesday Rest of World noticed an overlooked tech story in Argentina: Olga de León looked confused as she walked out of a nightclub on the edge of Buenos Aires on a recent Tuesday afternoon. She had just had her iris scanned. "No one told me what they'll do with my eye," de León, 57, told Rest of World. "But I did this out of need." De León, who lives off the $95 pension she receives from the state, had been desperate for money. Persuaded by her nephew, she agreed to have one of her irises scanned by Worldcoin, Sam Altman's blockchain project. In exchange, she received nearly $50 worth of WLD, the company's cryptocurrency. De León is one of about half a million Argentines who have handed their biometric data over to Worldcoin. Beaten down by the country's 288% inflation rate and growing unemployment, they have flocked to Worldcoin Orb verification hubs, eager to get the sign-up crypto bonus offered by the company. A network of intermediaries - who earn a commission from every iris scan - has lured many into signing up for the practice in Argentina, where data privacy laws remain weak. But as the popularity of Worldcoin skyrockets in the country, experts have sounded the alarm about the dangers of giving away biometric data. Two provinces are now pushing for legal investigations. "Seeing that [iris scans have] been banned in European countries, shouldn't we be trying to stop it, too?" Javier Smaldone, a software consultant and digital security expert, told Rest of World. Last month Worldcoin's web site announced that more than 10 million people in 160 countries had created a World ID and compatible wallet (performing 75 million transactions) - and that 5,195,475 people had also verified their World ID using Worldcoin's iris-scanning Orb. But the article notes a big drop in the number of countries even allowing Worldcoin's iris-scanning - from 25 to just eight. While in less than a year Worldcoin opened nearly 60 centers across Argentina...

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06 May 2024 11:34am GMT

Elon Musk's X Launches Grok AI-Powered 'Stories' Feature

An anonymous reader shared this report from Mint: Elon Musk-owned social media platform X (formerly Twitter) has launched a new Grok AI-powered feature called 'Stories', which allows users to read summaries of a trending post on the social media platform. The feature is currently only available to X Premium subscribers on the iOS and web versions, and hasn't found its way to the Android application just yet... instead of reading the whole post, they'll have Grok AI summarise it to get the gist of those big news stories. However, since Grok, like other AI chatbots on the market, is prone to hallucination (making things up), X provides a warning at the end of these stories that says: "Grok can make mistakes, verify its outputs." "Access to xAI's chatbot Grok is meant to be a selling point to push users to buy premium subscriptions," reports TechCrunch: A snarky and "rebellious" AI, Grok's differentiator from other AI chatbots like ChatGPT is its exclusive and real-time access to X data. A post published to X on Friday by tech journalist Alex Kantrowitz lays out Elon Musk's further plan for AI-powered news on X, based on an email conversation with the X owner. Kantrowitz says that conversations on X will make up the core of Grok's summaries. Grok won't look at the article text, in other words, even if that's what people are discussing on the platform. The article notes that some AI companies have been striking expensive licensing deals with news publishers. But in X's case, "it's able to get at the news by way of the conversation around it - and without having to partner to access the news content itself."

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06 May 2024 7:34am GMT

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Show HN: Supertone Shift – AI powered Real-time voice changer

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06 May 2024 6:21am GMT

How LLMs Work, Explained Without Math

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06 May 2024 5:40am GMT

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How 'Star Wars' was Influenced by San Francisco - and Architecture

"Without San Francisco, Star Wars wouldn't exist," says David Reat, the culture studies director of the architecture department at Glasgow's University of Strathclyde. SFGate reports: Lucas was born and raised in Modesto, where his father expected him to run the family stationery store once he turned 18, but Lucas instead left for Los Angeles, where he studied film production at the University of Southern California, before moving to San Francisco. Despite all that these cities had to offer, Lucas constantly found himself conflicted over his feelings toward them. "The battle of living in the country versus living in the city is huge with Lucas," says Reat, who notes that this theme runs throughout the likes of "THX 1138," "American Graffiti" and the "Star Wars" series. "He sees cities as the givers and takers of things. He's fascinated by cities. He doesn't actually want to live in one. He now lives in a ranch near one. He wants to orbit them. He's a paradox." When Lucas moved to San Francisco in the late 1960s, there were a number of huge building projects taking place across the city that piqued the burgeoning filmmaker's interest, most notably the construction of BART and a new terminal at San Francisco airport. "Infrastructure really fascinated Lucas. They were these big huge alienating spaces," says Reat. "I think Lucas was driving around San Francisco, looking at them, and seeing that they looked alien." There's a reason why Lucas was particularly interested in the architecture in San Francisco: "He's on record as saying he wanted to be an architect," says Reat. "He has referred to himself as a frustrated architect." Lucas' interest provoked him and his creative team to put extra care and thought into each of the "Star Wars" buildings, vehicles, houses, villages, cities, worlds and galaxies, especially when it came to what they symbolized and represented. "The architecture in the films play a key role for younger viewers," says Reat, explaining that it helps to indicate who is good and who is evil. When it comes to the Death Star there are "no women, no plants, no signs of life, and it's basically the Nazis in space," continues Reat. "Lucas doesn't like modernism. He always uses it for bad things, a bit like every James Bond baddie." Meanwhile, Luke Skywalker and the rest of the light side of the Force are seen living in "exaggerated domesticity" as they sit around drinking blue milk, surrounded by creatures. "There's a care and a weirdness to their architecture, plus it's loaded with color," says Reat, who adds that these choices help to make those characters more appealing and relatable.... The San Francisco International Airport also played a key role in the making of "Phantom Menace." A tour of its maintenance bay gave the film's creative designers a jolt of inspiration when they were creating Anakin's podracer and other vehicles. The article also adds that the inspiration for the Theed Royal Palace on Naboo in The Phantom Menace was "the Marin County Civic Center, where Lucas once served jury duty."

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06 May 2024 3:34am GMT

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Remnants of a legendary typeface have been rescued from the Thames

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06 May 2024 2:27am GMT

05 May 2024

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GIMP 2.10.38: The Last Stable Update before the 3.0 Release

Gimp 2.10.38: The Last Stable Update before the 3.0 Release

GIMP 2.10.38 image manipulation program brings enhanced Windows tablet features, GTK3 backports, and vital bug fixes.

05 May 2024 9:23pm GMT

Traefik 3.0 Reverse Proxy Rolls Out With Major Enhancements

Traefik 3.0 Reverse Proxy Rolls Out With Major Enhancements

Traefik 3.0, a cloud-native HTTP reverse proxy and load balancer, brings stable HTTP/3 support, OpenTelemetry & Wasm integration, and more.

05 May 2024 2:56pm GMT

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Here are all the F1 cars designed by the legendary Adrian Newey

No other F1 designer has penned more championship winning cars than Adrian Newey.

05 May 2024 11:00am GMT

04 May 2024

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The Boys S4 trailer brings us more bloody mayhem and “Homelander on Ice”

"You will no longer be beloved celebrities. You will be wrathful gods. Show me a little wrath."

04 May 2024 9:23pm GMT

It’s Star Wars Day and we have a new trailer for The Acolyte to celebrate

"The Jedi justify their galactic dominance in the name of peace. But that peace is a lie."

04 May 2024 7:45pm GMT

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TSAC: A New Free & Open Source Very Low Bitrate Solution

TSAC: A New Very Low Bitrate Solution

Developed by the author of FFmpeg and QEMU, TSAC is a new high-quality audio format with ultra-low bitrates that require NVIDIA GPUs.

04 May 2024 7:35pm GMT