Jumping Dolphin Purposefully Takes Out Paddleboarder

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This is a short video from Western Australia (where everything wants to kill you) of a dolphin that seems to purposefully take out a stand-up paddleboarder riding a wave, presumably because it caught him peeing in the ocean. “Don’t dolphins pee in the ocean?” Sure, but you’re allowed to pee in it if you live in it. That makes it like, yours to pee in. It’s like peeing in your own wastebasket at work. “Who pees in their wastebasket at work?” I do it all the time. STOP STARING, PHIL.

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Source: Geekologie – Jumping Dolphin Purposefully Takes Out Paddleboarder

Thanos' Motivations in Avengers: Infinity War Have Much Stronger Comic Connections Than You Think

Thanos’ quest for the Infinity Stones comes to a head in Avengers: Infinity War, but the movie also finally gives us the reason why the Mad Titan has spent six years’ worth of post-credits teasers gathering such vast cosmic power. And, perhaps surprisingly, those motivations have deep roots in the comics.

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Source: Gizmodo – Thanos’ Motivations in Avengers: Infinity War Have Much Stronger Comic Connections Than You Think

WhatsApp Founder Plans To Leave After Broad Clashes With Parent Facebook

Elizabeth Dwoskin, reporting for Washington Post: The billionaire chief executive of WhatsApp, Jan Koum, is planning to leave the company after clashing with its parent, Facebook, over the popular messaging service’s strategy and Facebook’s attempts to use its personal data and weaken its encryption, according to people familiar with internal discussions. Koum, who sold WhatsApp to Facebook for more than $19 billion in 2014, also plans to step down from Facebook’s board of directors, according to these people. The date of his departure isn’t known. He has been informing senior executives at Facebook and WhatsApp of his decision, and in recent months has been showing up less frequently to WhatsApp’s offices on Facebook’s campus in Silicon Valley, according to the people. The independence and protection of its users’ data is a core tenet of WhatsApp that Koum and his co-founder, Brian Acton, promised to preserve when they sold their tiny startup to Facebook. It doubled down on its pledge by adding encryption in 2016. The data clash took on additional significance in the wake of revelations in March that Facebook had allowed third parties to mishandle its users’ personal information. The move comes weeks after Brian Acton, the other co-founder of WhatsApp, urged people to delete their Facebook accounts.

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Source: Slashdot – WhatsApp Founder Plans To Leave After Broad Clashes With Parent Facebook

Malaysia’s fake news law has already led to a one-month jail sentence

The Malaysian law criminalizing the spread of fake news was enacted less than three weeks ago and the country has already charged an individual for violating it. Danish citizen Salah Salem Saleh Sulaiman was arrested and charged with spreading false…

Source: Engadget – Malaysia’s fake news law has already led to a one-month jail sentence

Bionic Beaver: A first look at Ubuntu’s latest LTS desktop

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Source: Ars Technica – Bionic Beaver: A first look at Ubuntu’s latest LTS desktop

CPU Utilization is Wrong

In May of last year, senior performance architect at Netflix, Brendan Gregg posted an interesting article about how the “%CPU” metric is wrong, and is progressively getting worse. Now, Brendan expands on his findings in a 5 minute video from the Southern California Linux Expo. The UpSCALE Lightning Talk from Opensource.com goes over his original idea very well, but also shows an interesting conclusion.



In his Lightning Talk, “CPU Utilization is Wrong,” Brendan explains what CPU utilization means-and doesn’t mean-about performance and shares the open source tools he uses to identify reasons for bottlenecks and tune Netflix’s systems. He also includes a mysterious case study that’s relevant to everyone in 2018.

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Source: [H]ardOCP – CPU Utilization is Wrong

Senate Democrats Plan To Force Vote On Net Neutrality

Senator Edward J. Markey tweeted earlier today that Democrats will force a floor vote to restore net neutrality rules on May 9th. “[Democrats] had the signatures in favor of restoring the rules since January, along with a companion House bill (with 80 co-sponsors),” reports Engadget. “Senator Edward J. Markey also introduced a formal Congressional Review Act ‘resolution of disapproval’ in February.” From the report:
Of course, this last-ditch attempt to save net neutrality can only help congressional supporters of as they move into mid-term elections. “We’re in the homestretch in the fight to save net neutrality,” Senator Chuck Schumer said in a statement. “Soon, the American people will know which side their member of Congress is on: fighting for big corporations and ISPs or defending small business owners, entrepreneurs, middle-class families and every-day consumers.” Still, even if the Senate passes the Democrat’s proposal, notes Politico, it’s unlikely it would get through the House or avoid a Trump veto. Also taking place on May 9, net neutrality activists and websites like Etsy, Tumblr, Postmates, Foursquare and Twilio will post “red alerts” to protest the FCC’s effort to roll back net neutrality protections.

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Source: Slashdot – Senate Democrats Plan To Force Vote On Net Neutrality

Cobra Kai Prank With A Karate Kid Who Chops A Motorcycle In Two

This is an elaborate prank video created to advertise Youtube Red’s upcoming Cobra Kai, a sequel series to Karate Kid. So….who has Youtube Red and are you willing to host a viewing party? The prank is actually pretty great, albeit entirely unbelievable. I mean, unless you believe there are black belts out there who can split a motorcycle in two with a karate chop, then kick the top off a fire hydrant. “I do believe that.” Me too, but you have to train from a real master. Did anybody else’s parents trick them into washing and waxing their cars every weekend because it would be good for your karate training? I also had to wear an eyepatch for over a month after my dad convinced me to try catching flies with chopsticks. “Did one land on your nose?” It happened to you too?!

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Source: Geekologie – Cobra Kai Prank With A Karate Kid Who Chops A Motorcycle In Two

A Brief History of the Korean War

On Friday, a leader from North Korea crossed the Korean Demilitarized Zone for the first time ever to talk denuclearization and long-awaited peace. It was a truly historic moment, but it’s only the latest event in a complicated conflict that’s lasted nearly 70 years. Here’s everything you should know about the Korean…

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Source: LifeHacker – A Brief History of the Korean War

AI Researchers Revolt Against a New Paywalled Nature Journal

More than 2,000 researchers, including several employees of Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Netflix and other companies, have signed an open letter to revolt against Nature Machine Intelligence, a proposed new paywalled (closed-access) journal from Nature Publishing Group. The researchers said they won’t “submit to, review, or edit” anything for the new publication. Nature Publishing Group has responded to the protest saying it is “providing a service — for those who are interested — by connecting different fields, providing an outlet for interdisciplinary work and guiding a rigorous review process.” The open letter, posted on Oregon State University’s site, adds: We see no role for closed access or author-fee publication in the future of machine learning research and believe the adoption of this new journal as an outlet of record for the machine learning community would be a retrograde step. In contrast, we would welcome new zero-cost open access journals and conferences in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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Source: Slashdot – AI Researchers Revolt Against a New Paywalled Nature Journal

How to Roast Someone Like a Pro 

Unless you were hiking the Appalachian Trail this weekend, you probably know that Michelle Wolf delivered the standard “roast” at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday night and delivered some choice lines skewering the Trump administration and the media. From the reaction, you’d be forgiven for thinking…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Roast Someone Like a Pro