If there is anything which will offer the same innovation and explosion of effectiveness that Ai has.
It will be
Ar glasses
digital and physical world
Integrated
'The road to Unreal Engine 6' - https://t.co/AldhnlGRF9
"for UE6, we see LLMs, generative AI models, and tools like Claude and Codex playing a central role in helping you build content faster while maintaining the creative control you need."
Well I am for closing it
I really don’t like people losing their jobs but that is what a bad director leader does to us.
Bad leader makes its people suffer
Ninja Theory staff were told on a call today the studio is being shut down by Xbox
Ninja Theory is hoping a potential buyer can save the studio
[via @theverge]
It has been a great 3 days as a Fable 5 user.
Clearly, Fable 5 is ASI. Very dangerous.
As a foreign national, this might be the last time I’m allowed to touch a model this intelligent.
But my last hope is open-source AI. An open model will surpass Mythos in 6 months.
Which game deserves to be the 2026 Game of the Year so far?
🟢 Crimson Desert
🟢 Resident Evil Requiem
🟢 007 First Light
🟢 Batman Legacy of The Dark Knight
🟢 Others
Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
Xbox is working on a new controller specifically for Xbox Cloud Gaming
Images of the controller have leaked via the Brazilian regulators
[via Tecnoblog]
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity.
This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
We’ve agreed to a partnership with @SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity.
This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’ve been able to increase our usage limits for Claude Code and the Claude API.
600 miles in with FSD v14.3 already and here are my thoughts:
The improved reaction time is immediately noticeable and definitely quicker than a human could react. Yesterday a semi truck swerved fast into my lane and the car reacted insanely quickly to get me around them. Tesla says it’s 20% quicker but feels more than that- and it was already extremely good.
I’ll start by saying FSD was already so great with v14.2 that it’s sometimes hard to find new things, but there some huge apparent changes immediately noticeable with v14.3. To those who think it’s not a big improvement over v14.2.x+, you’ll be very impressed and especially with some more polish. The reinforcement learning upgrades and thinking are noticeable.
Parking is where you immediately notice some changes. In the release notes it says that parking is quicker and more decisive and it’s true. It has picked spots closer and quicker to the selected pin. My Y isn’t showing the new P pin graphic for parking pin for some reason, but it’s definitely parking closer than before with more thought to it. Looking forward to eventually getting more options to hopefully park either closer or further away from people.
For the very first v14.3+ build, I have to say it’s pretty polished. The only gripe I have is the way it won’t get out of the left lane soon enough on highways. It likes to cruise in the left lane which isn’t ideal, it’s gotten better but the addition of reduction in unnecessary lane changes needs to be dialed back a bit.
Lane changes are a huge plus with this build and they are quick, decisive and executed very well, smooth as butter too. Turn signals come on at way better times now in parking lots and at the perfect time on the road.
I was lucky enough to get the update with 600 miles left of my 1800 mile Oregon road trip, so I pulled over to install it so I could get as much experience as possible with it to share with you all. So far 600+ miles in, I’m impressed. A few rough edges with the left lane behavior and the last few inches of parking are a bit slow 1/5 times until it puts it into park but with a point release update everything should be dialed in. The 350 mile drive home today from the Bay Area had zero intervention including all parking and charging.
One thing I would love to see implemented is a reset button for the FSD stats page. Would be cool to have a specific trip meter for FSD stats on Trip A/B or make your own trip. I’ve been hinting at a pretty cool road trip next month with my 2025 Model 3 so it would be cool to have a reset for that.
Speed control seems good on highways, it’s matching traffic speed great. Braking is very impressive for sudden slowdowns, had a big one in San Jose last night it did a great job with from 80-10mph.
HUGE improvements with stop sign behavior. The acceleration and deceleration are way smoother than before, much more pleasant. Mad Max takes off strong but again, a better curve than before. Mad Max is also polished a bit and feels great. FSD v14.3 did a great job in LA traffic once I got back and will go out this evening to film videos for everyone on my normal test loops. Let me know if there’s anything specific I should try or check out.
Can’t wait to see how v14.3+ progresses especially with the upgraded reasoning coming to all scenarios soon. Some awesome additions here.
THANK YOU everyone @Tesla_AI for all the hard work getting this update out. More videos to come.
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 CIA used a futuristic new tool called "Ghost Murmur" to locate and rescue the second US pilot who was shot down over Iran, NYPost reports.
"The secret technology uses long-range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise."
Farmer pays $5–$8 per cow per month.
A New Zealand company puts a solar-powered smart collar on cows.
It tracks location 24/7, health, temperature, chewing activity, breeding.
Farmer just opens a simple app and draws a line on the map.
That line becomes the fence.
As cows approach the boundary, the collar beeps and vibrates.
With one tap, the whole herd moves to fresh grass or the milking shed.
No physical fences. Less labor. Huge cost savings for farmer.
Already on 700k cows across New Zealand, Australia, and the US.
and now in talks to raise at a $2B valuation led by Peter Thiel.
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full offline computer that keeps working when the entire internet goes down.
It's called Project N.O.M.A.D.
Bookmark it for later.
A self-contained offline server with AI, Wikipedia, maps, medical references, and full education courses. All running on your own hardware. No internet. No cloud. No subscription. No telemetry.
Companies sell "prepper drives" with static PDFs for hundreds of dollars. This gives you a full AI brain, an entire encyclopedia, and real interactive courses. Free. Forever.
What's packed inside:
→ A fully offline AI assistant powered by Ollama with GPU acceleration (NVIDIA auto-detected)
→ All of Wikipedia, downloadable and searchable without a connection
→ Offline maps of any region you choose via OpenStreetMap data
→ Medical references and survival guides
→ Full Khan Academy courses with progress tracking
→ Document upload with semantic search (local RAG)
→ Project Gutenberg library (60,000+ free books)
→ Everything accessible through your browser from any device on your local network
Here's the part that hits different:
A solar panel. A battery. A mini PC. A WiFi access point. That's your entire off-grid knowledge station. Runs on 15 to 65 watts. Works from a cabin, an RV, a sailboat, or a bunker.
Internet goes down? You still have AI. You still have maps. You still have medical info. You still have an entire encyclopedia. You still have courses for your kids.
100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License.
(Link in the comments)
@Rf_563 The weather over here was in effect in the video you see the the climate is misty and foggy, so the air is filled with moisture, which is pretty much conducting now rather than being a insulator