[$] Merging copy offload

Kernel support for copy offload is a feature that has been floating around
in limbo for a decade or more at this point; it has been implemented along
the way, but never merged. The idea is that the host
system can simply ask a block storage device to copy some data within the device
and it
will do so without further involving the host; instead of reading data into
the host so that it can be written back out again, the device circumvents
that process. At the
2023 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management and BPF Summit
, Nitesh Shetty led a storage and
filesystem session to discuss the current status of a patch set that he and
others have been working on, with an
eye toward getting something merged fairly soon.

Source: LWN.net – [$] Merging copy offload

A Once-Shuttered California Mine Is Trying to Transform the Rare-Earth Industry

In arid southeastern California, just across the border from Nevada, sits the only large-scale rare-earth element mine in the Western Hemisphere. Here at Mountain Pass, rocks are dug out of a 600-foot pit in the ground, crushed, and liquified into a concentrated soup of metals that are essential for the magnets inside…

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Source: Gizmodo – A Once-Shuttered California Mine Is Trying to Transform the Rare-Earth Industry

Every Single-Player Final Fantasy Game, Ranked From Worst To Best

The Final Fantasy series has become synonymous with experimentation and continual reinvention, with each entry taking you to a new world with new characters, new systems, and new experiences. As such, it’s not uncommon to ask a bunch of fans for their favorite and get as many different answers.

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Source: Kotaku – Every Single-Player Final Fantasy Game, Ranked From Worst To Best

‘Elephant Mario’ From Super Mario Bros. Wonder Has The Internet Screaming

Immediately after Nintendo wrapped up its 40-minute Direct presentation with a look at the upcoming side-scroller Super Mario Bros. Wonder, fans across the internet have been posting about how much they love the mustachioed plumber’s new form that turns him into a giant elephant man.

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Source: Kotaku – ‘Elephant Mario’ From Super Mario Bros. Wonder Has The Internet Screaming

Otter’s AI chatbot pays attention during meetings so you don’t have to

Otter.ai just announced Otter Chat, an AI chatbot specifically designed for work meetings. This “collaborative AI intelligence” acts as a help center for anyone participating in the meeting, transcribing meeting data and winnowing it down into an actual conversation. This allows it to accurately answer questions about the meeting that just transpired, in case you were busy doing important work stuff like, uh, playing the new Zelda just out of frame.

The cheekily-named OtterPilot chatbot does more than just summarize meetings. It collaborates with everyone involved to generate content based on meeting data, like blog posts and follow-up emails. It’s sort of like an unpaid intern, but without the ability to go out and fetch coffee (for now.) The company says this is a major step up from platforms like ChatGPT, as they source information from public data, whereas Otter AI Chat sources information from actual team meetings. The toolset is collaborative in nature, so the chatbot communicates with every team member simultaneously or on a one-on-one basis. You can even have a related bot attend the meeting in your stead. Work/life balance, baby! 

This little bot also does the standard stuff that has made Otter.ai a popular destination for remote workers. It transcribes entire meetings, summarizes contents into easily digestible formats, creates lists of actionable items and much more.

Otter says its AI systems are already used to transcribe over one million words every minute and over one billion words since launching last year. Otter AI Chat rolls out to all users in the coming days, so check your update field. The company also says no information will be stored by third parties when using the service, which is always nice.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/otters-ai-chatbot-pays-attention-during-meetings-so-you-dont-have-to-174103036.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Otter’s AI chatbot pays attention during meetings so you don’t have to

Amazon Prime Day Finally Set a Date (and Has New Benefits)

Online retailing behemoth Amazon has announced the dates for 2023’s Prime Day: July 11 and July 12. Beginning at 3 a.m. on the 11th, Amazon plans to drop a new deal every half hour for 48 hours on merchandise from brands like Lancôme, Peloton, Victoria’s Secret, YETI, Bose, and many more.

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Source: LifeHacker – Amazon Prime Day Finally Set a Date (and Has New Benefits)

Musk refused to pay annual bonuses promised to Twitter employees, lawsuit says

Elon Musk's Twitter account displayed on a phone screen and the Twitter logo displayed on a laptop screen.

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Twitter is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging that it failed to pay bonuses promised to current and former employees who stayed at the company after Elon Musk’s October 2022 acquisition of the firm.

Twitter executives “repeatedly promised Plaintiff and the company’s other employees that 2022 bonuses would be paid out at fifty percent of target. This promise was repeated following Musk’s acquisition,” alleged the complaint filed yesterday in US District Court for the Northern District of California.

Plaintiff Mark Schobinger was Twitter’s senior director of compensation from February 2019 until May 26, 2023. He is seeking class-action status “on his own behalf and on behalf of other current and former Twitter employees who were employed by the Company as of January 1, 2023, and who have not been paid their annual bonus for 2022.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Musk refused to pay annual bonuses promised to Twitter employees, lawsuit says

Dropbox’s new tools reimagine the cloud service as your AI sidekick

Dropbox announced two new products today that (not quite shockingly) shift the company’s focus to AI. Dropbox AI scans your documents, providing summaries and answers, while the more ambitious Dropbox Dash serves as a unified search bar for your life.

Dropbox AI is the simpler of the two new offerings. It applies artificial intelligence to file previews, offering summaries and a natural language Q&A about your docs. “With the click of a button, you can summarize your content, like contracts and meeting recordings, into a concise explanation,” the company explained. Or, ask Dropbox AI questions about the content of a specific file, and it can answer. “With Dropbox AI, now you can pull up a file, ask it anything, and Dropbox will read the document for you and give you an answer,” CEO Drew Houston said in a promotional video.

Meanwhile, Dropbox Dash has a much broader scope, essentially serving as a souped-up and AI-powered version of Apple Spotlight search, Windows Search or third-party launcher apps like Alfred. Dropbox wants Dash to be your one-stop shop for anything you need to know — locally or online. “Dropbox Dash is AI-powered universal search that connects all of your tools, content, and apps in a single search bar,” the company wrote. “With connectors to major platforms like Google Workspace, Microsoft Outlook, Salesforce, and more, you can find everything in one place, fast.” The idea is to provide customers with a ChatGPT-like dialog box that answers questions about all the personal and work-related content in your digital universe.

Screenshot (over teal blue background) of a browser window with an overlay for Dropbox Dash. A cursor is hovering over a back arrow as the result
Dropbox

In addition to being a universal search bar, Dropbox Dash is also a browser extension. The company organizes URLs into Stacks, described as “Smart collections for your links that offer a quick way to save, organize, and retrieve URLs” — similar to how playlists store songs. The extension also adds a start-page dashboard showing search, Stacks, shortcuts and other suggested contextual items. Finally, Dropbox says Dash will eventually “pull from your information and your company’s information to answer questions and surface relevant content using generative AI.” (For example, you could skip searching your business’s internal links and pages and ask Dash when the next company holiday is.)

Trusting a company with all that data is a tall order. Dropbox wants to assure customers that it’s prepared for that responsibility — pledging to be transparent and not sell your data to advertisers. “In this next era of AI, it’s more important than ever that we protect our customers’ privacy, act transparently, and limit bias in our AI technologies so they’re built as fairly and reliably as possible,” the company said.

As lofty as Dropbox’s ambitions are with Dash, I can’t help but see an AI-powered “search box for everything” as a logical extension of modern operating systems. I’d be surprised if Apple, Microsoft and Google haven’t already been working on their versions of an AI-infused universal search bar to eventually bake into their products on the OS level. If those suspicions are correct, that could leave Dropbox with a brief window to establish Dash before the heavy hitters step in and make a third-party variant redundant for most customers.

Dropbox AI for file previews is available in alpha today for Dropbox Pro customers in the US. In addition, it will “start rolling out” for “select Dropbox Teams.” Finally, you can sign up to join the waitlist for Dropbox Dash.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dropboxs-new-tools-reimagine-the-cloud-service-as-your-ai-sidekick-171544676.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – Dropbox’s new tools reimagine the cloud service as your AI sidekick

HP Z8 Fury G5 Workstation Review: Xeon W & Quad RTX A6000 Power

HP Z8 Fury G5 Workstation Review: Xeon W & Quad RTX A6000 Power
HP Z8 Fury G5: As Configured – $24,378 The HP Z8 Fury G5 packs a Xeon W processor and four professional NVIDIA RTX A6000 graphics cards to tear through highly-threaded workloads. Strong 56-Core Xeon W Performance Four Professional GPUs For Enormous Workloads Fast 8-Channel DDR5 Memory Mostly Toolless Design For Servicing Astoundingly Quiet…

Source: Hot Hardware – HP Z8 Fury G5 Workstation Review: Xeon W & Quad RTX A6000 Power

How Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Learned From Crystal Skull's Mistakes

Indiana Jones is one of the most beloved franchises in the world, so anytime a new sequel comes out, expectations are enormous. Unfortunately, when expectations are that high, the result is usually disappointment, as seen with 2008’s Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Now, with Indy’s latest adventure

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Source: Gizmodo – How Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Learned From Crystal Skull’s Mistakes

Xbox Series X And Game Pass Are Raising Prices To Match PS5

Microsoft will raise the price of its more powerful Xbox Series X console in certain countries around the world and increase the cost of a monthly Game Pass Ultimate subscription by $2, it confirmed in a statement to The Verge. The hikes come after Sony made a similar move with the PlayStation 5 in 2022.

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Source: Kotaku – Xbox Series X And Game Pass Are Raising Prices To Match PS5

Hurricanes push heat deeper into the ocean than scientists realized, new research shows

Satellite data illustrates the heat signature of Hurricane Maria above warm surface water in 2017.

Enlarge / Satellite data illustrates the heat signature of Hurricane Maria above warm surface water in 2017 (credit: NASA)

When a hurricane hits land, the destruction can be visible for years or even decades. Less obvious, but also powerful, is the effect hurricanes have on the oceans.

In a new study, we show through real-time measurements that hurricanes don’t just churn water at the surface. They can also push heat deep into the ocean in ways that can lock it up for years and ultimately affect regions far from the storm.

Heat is the key component of this story. It has long been known that hurricanes gain their energy from warm sea surface temperatures. This heat helps moist air near the ocean surface rise like a hot air balloon and form clouds taller than Mount Everest. This is why hurricanes generally form in tropical regions.

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Source: Ars Technica – Hurricanes push heat deeper into the ocean than scientists realized, new research shows

‘Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1’ heads to consoles and PC on October 24th

Konami has finally shared a release date for Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1. In case you missed the publisher’s original announcement, Konami announced the compilation alongside Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater during Sony’s recent PlayStation Showcase. At the time, the company provided precious few details about the Master Collection, a fact it remedied during the most recent Nintendo Direct.

During Wednesday’s livestream, Konami said the Master Collection would arrive on October 24th and include Metal Gear Solid, MGS 2: Sons of Liberty and MGS 3: Snake Eater as previously announced, plus Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake as well as the NES versions of Metal Gear and 1990’s Snake’s Revenge. Additionally, the bundle will come with a wealth of bonus content, including strategy guides for each game and a digital soundtrack. It also comes with the Metal Gear Solid graphic novel and screenplay books that delve into the stories of Sons of Liberty and Snake Eater.

In other words, the Master Collection is shaping up to be the best way to play the Metal Gear series on modern platforms. Many of the games, including Sons of Liberty, aren’t available to purchase on platforms like GOG and the Microsoft Store after Konami ran into licensing issues for some of the content in those titles. Of course, whether you should buy the compilation will depend on how you feel about Konami’s treatment of Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima. Since their public split in 2015, the company has gone out of its way to minimize – and, in many cases, erase – Kojima’s name from the series he gave three decades of his life to. Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Steam and Nintendo Switch. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/metal-gear-solid-master-collection-vol-1-heads-to-consoles-and-pc-on-october-24th-170009937.html?src=rss

Source: Engadget – ‘Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1’ heads to consoles and PC on October 24th

Go Ahead, Sit Down on Your Paddleboard

I live near a park with a lake, and over the years I’ve watched the small watercrafts shift from a mix of canoes and kayaks to a mix of kayaks and stand-up paddleboards, or SUPs. The SUP is all the rage these days, and standing up on your board is part of the novelty of it. But I’d like to propose a new way to move…

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Source: LifeHacker – Go Ahead, Sit Down on Your Paddleboard

FTC Sues Amazon for Inducing Users To Subscribe To Prime

The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday sued Amazon for illegally inducing consumers to sign up for its Prime service and then hindering them from canceling the subscription, the most aggressive action against the company to date by the agency’s chair, Lina Khan. From a report: The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, argues that Amazon had used design tactics on its website known as “dark patterns” to nudge people into subscribing to Prime, the F.T.C. said in a release. And when consumers wanted to cancel, they had to go through a byzantine process to do so.

“Amazon tricked and trapped people into recurring subscriptions without their consent, not only frustrating users but also costing them significant money,” Ms. Khan said in a statement. The lawsuit was the first time that the F.T.C. has taken Amazon to court under Ms. Khan, who rose to fame with a viral critique of the company and who is ramping up scrutiny of the e-commerce giant. Ms. Khan has said the power that big tech companies have over online commerce requires regulators to be far more aggressive and has begun taking actions against them./i.

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Source: Slashdot – FTC Sues Amazon for Inducing Users To Subscribe To Prime

Get a Ring Video Doorbell with an Echo Pop for $40 as an early Prime Day deal

Amazon just revealed a deeply-discounted bundle that includes a Ring Video Doorbell and an Echo Pop speaker for just $40, though this deal is exclusive to Prime members. All told, that’s $65 off the regular price, as the Ring Video Doorbell typically costs $65 and the Echo Pop usually comes in at $40. In other words, you’re basically getting the Echo Pop for free.

There’s only one caveat here. This deal is only good for the wired doorbell, so put those dreams of a wireless video doorbell out of your head. There are other deals available for the wired doorbell as part of this early Prime Day celebration. You can purchase it outright for $35 or pair it with a Ring Chime notification device for $60. These discounted bundles are live right now, but only until June 26th. Prime Day officially starts on July 11th, continuing until July 12th.

The Ring Video Doorbell is widely praised for being easy to use, with a high-definition camera perfect for inspecting visitors, despite requiring a wired connection. The Echo Pop is Amazon’s newest entry-level smart speaker, with a half-globe design that’s great for smaller living spaces. It also pairs with mesh routers and features the company’s proprietary AZ2 Neural Edge processor for machine learning.

This is just an opening salvo in the coming onslaught of Prime Day deals, but it’s certainly a fantastic start for those looking to save a few bucks on gadgets.

Your Prime Day Shopping Guide: See all of our Prime Day coverage. Shop the best Prime Day deals on Yahoo Life. Follow Engadget for the best Amazon Prime Day tech deals. Learn about Prime Day trends on In the Know, and hear from Autoblog’s car experts on must-shop auto-related Prime Day deals.

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Source: Engadget – Get a Ring Video Doorbell with an Echo Pop for as an early Prime Day deal

NVIDIA CEO Discusses Generative AI And How It's Poised To Supercharge Creators

NVIDIA CEO Discusses Generative AI And How It's Poised To Supercharge Creators
NVIDIA founder and CEO Jensen Huang says generative AI will “supercharge” creators across industries and content types. The CEO made the comment during an interview at the Cannes Lions Festival, on the French Riviera.

It is no secret that most tech companies are making AI the focus for future innovations in the tech industry. NVIDIA has

Source: Hot Hardware – NVIDIA CEO Discusses Generative AI And How It’s Poised To Supercharge Creators