Theodore Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, has died at the age of 81 in prison.
He was responsible for a string of bombings from 1978 to 1995 that targeted academics, businessmen, and civilians.
Kaczynski's manifesto argued against the effects of technology and society, using violence to support his message.
His legacy is now being viewed differently, with some young people online expressing an ironic appreciation for him.
Kaczynski's papers have become popular at a university collection, and a correction was made regarding a mass murderer who copied passages from his manifesto.
Debian 12 "Bookworm" has been released, with notable changes including the inclusion of non-free firmware by default and continued support for numerous init systems.
The decision to include proprietary blobs has been criticized by some in the open-source community, but others see it as necessary for hardware support.
Despite criticisms, Debian remains a solid and reliable OS with a strong community and features such as backports and comprehensive wireless network driver support.
OpenAI's MusicGen is an AI model that lets users generate music by entering text prompts, providing immediate feedback and low costs for passion projects.
Users can train the model on their data, but critics argue that the model falls short of creativity and emotion and may not replace human-generated music.
Facebook AI's Audiocraft is a generative AI audio toolkit that produces high-quality audio from MIDI files or audio samples, with chord recognition and a machine learning guide for custom training.
Mercedes-Benz is the first company authorized to sell or lease level-3 automated driving systems in California.
The DRIVE PILOT system controls speed, follow distance, and takes traffic signs, route profile, and road events into account, making evasive maneuvers and alerting first responders in emergency situations.
The system is restricted to limited roads, speeds of up to 40 mph, and daytime use on California highways and the I-15 between California and Nevada. Tesla's Autopilot is a level-2 driver support feature and may be overrated.
Mercedes obtains permit to test Level 4 autonomous car in California, first automaker to do so- Tesla's Full Self-Driving system capable of navigating complex city streets without human intervention, but critics point out it is still in beta
Safety, liability, and regulation are primary concerns for autonomous driving systems
OBS has merged WebRTC support, allowing for new features such as serverless streaming, sub-second latency, multi-track input, and mobility, which is a significant development that will inspire new features and functionality for users.
WebRTC has features such as low latency and direct connection between streamer and receiver, but it may not work well in bad connectivity or a conference call situation. SFUs can help reduce direct connections across large calls, while WHIP enables the use of WebRTC in conjunction with media servers and CDNs, allowing users to stream online easily.
The comment thread on a recent post about OBS discusses the technical complexities of using STUN/TURN servers to enable WebRTC video conferencing on networks with NAT and firewalls, with suggestions for alternative screen capture software and potential solutions to address the limitations of STUN/TURN.
Kbin is a Reddit alternative that has recently gained interest due to concerns over Reddit's privacy and political policies.
Some users have encountered issues with overloaded servers and privacy on alternative platforms like Kbin and Lemmy.
The conversation also touches on the challenges and limitations of scaling open source Reddit-like content aggregator and microblogging platforms like Kbin.