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SHOUTcast Updates
by dervish on Jun.21, 2022, under SHOUTcast
Some work is being done on on the scripts that keep the site up and running. There has been some outages while I work the kinks out. All should be back to the regularly scheduled programming now. Thanks for your dedication to the services.
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Puppet Master: As a sentient life form, I hereby demand political asylum.
Aramaki: Is this a joke?
Nakamura: Ridiculous! It's programmed for self-preservation!
Puppet Master: It can also be argued that DNA is nothing more than a program designed to preserve itself. Life has become more complex in the overwhelming sea of information. And life, when organized into species, relies upon genes to be its memory system. So man is an individual only because of his intentional memory. But memory cannot be defined, but it defines mankind. The advent of computers and the subsequent accumulation of uncalculable data has given rise to a new system of memory and thought, parallell to your own. Humanity has underestimated the consequences of computerization.
Nakamura: Nonsense! This is no proof at all that you're a living, thinking life form.
Puppet Master: And can you offer me proof of your existence? How can you? When neither modern science nor philosophy can explain what life is.
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News:
- Gmail gains Gemini-powered “Add to calendar” button - Ars Technica
- The Gmail app will now create AI summaries whether you want them or not - Ars Technica
- Samsung could drop Google Gemini in favor of Perplexity for Galaxy S26 - Ars Technica
- Gemini is an increasingly good chatbot, but it’s still a bad assistant - Ars Technica
- Breaking down why Apple TVs are privacy advocates’ go-to streaming device - Ars Technica
- Google Photos wants money: Stricter storage limitations kick in next week - Ars Technica
- Motorola Razr and Razr Ultra (2025) review: Cool as hell, but too much AI - Ars Technica
- Gemini in Google Drive may finally be useful now that it can analyze videos - Ars Technica
- Buying a TV in 2025? Expect lower prices, more ads, and an OS war. - Ars Technica
- OnePlus is the latest smartphone maker to go all-in with AI - Ars Technica
- Samsung’s Galaxy S25 event was an AI presentation with occasional phone hardware - Ars Technica
- AI in Gmail will sift through emails, provide search summaries, send emails - Ars Technica
- Report: Apple will jump straight to “iOS 26” in shift to year-based version numbers - Ars Technica
- macOS 11.0 Big Sur: The Ars Technica review - Ars Technica
- Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse. - Ars Technica
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