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  1. I guess that a reasoning similar to https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=umgi-CbaSRU (or many others done in relation to # cars and good # urbanism ) could be done

    A Mastodon user drew a parallel between the societal impact of cars and artificial intelligence. They suggested that just as cars enabled greater personal mobility, AI is unlocking new possibilities previously unimaginable. However, the user also cautioned that AI, like cars which negatively impacted urban environments, could potentially harm society. AI

  2. RE: https://mastodonczech.cz/@kyberzpravy/116566449192734180 They sold it to the Americans. There will be a lot of talk again that innovations don't arise in Europe because America has everything best...

    A Czech AI startup has reportedly been sold to American buyers, sparking commentary about European innovation. The sale has led to discussions and some skepticism regarding the narrative that Europe lacks significant innovation compared to the United States. AI

  3. Rupali Ganguly reimagines her Met Gala looks through AI # RupaliGanguly # MetGala # AI # socialnewsxyz https://www. socialnews.xyz/2026/05/13/rupa li-ganguly-re

    Actress Rupali Ganguly has utilized AI to reimagine her past Met Gala outfits. The generated images showcase creative interpretations of her previous red carpet appearances. This artistic exploration highlights the growing integration of AI in creative fields and celebrity engagement. AI

    IMPACT Celebrity engagement with AI tools for creative expression.

  4. neu auf # GadgetGedanken : 3T1G-15 Learn Today or Fade Away Learn today or fade away: Why the ‚Busy Trap‘ kills innovation and how sharing knowledge builds vita

    This article discusses the detrimental effects of the 'busy trap' on innovation and emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and knowledge sharing. It argues that by actively learning and sharing insights, individuals and organizations can build essential reserves for future success and foster a more dynamic work culture. AI

    neu auf # GadgetGedanken : 3T1G-15 Learn Today or Fade Away Learn today or fade away: Why the ‚Busy Trap‘ kills innovation and how sharing knowledge builds vita
  5. Session usage increasing while inactive. Has this happened to anyone else?

    A Claude Pro user reported unexpected and significant extra usage charges, accumulating to nearly $190 USD. The user noticed their session usage continued to increase even when the platform was inactive for hours and after disabling connectors. This rapid consumption led to hitting session limits much faster than anticipated, prompting the user to contact Anthropic support for clarification. AI

  6. Guysss! My Claude account got disabled... help meee

    A user on Reddit is seeking help after their account for Anthropic's Claude AI was disabled. The user, who is 17 years old, expressed distress over the account's deactivation. They are looking for advice on how to resolve the issue and regain access to the service. AI

    Guysss! My Claude account got disabled... help meee
  7. How to upgrade from Team plan to Enterprise - Europe

    A user on Reddit is experiencing difficulties upgrading their Anthropic Team plan to an Enterprise plan, particularly for non-USD subscriptions. They report being directed to sales with no clear resolution and encountering an error message stating that direct upgrades are not supported for non-USD accounts. The user is seeking advice on the best approach to complete the upgrade process. AI

  8. Why Java Strings Are Immutable (Explained in the Easiest Way Possible)

    This article explains the concept of immutable strings in Java, a fundamental aspect of the language's design. It aims to clarify why strings cannot be altered after creation and the implications this has for developers. The explanation is presented in a straightforward manner to ensure easy understanding. AI

    Why Java Strings Are Immutable (Explained in the Easiest Way Possible)
  9. 📰 Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter details more characters, ‘Brave Rush’ and ‘Enforcer Burst’ systems Falcom has released new information and screenshots for Trail

    Falcom has unveiled new details and screenshots for their upcoming game, "Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter." The update introduces additional characters and elaborates on the game's combat mechanics, specifically the 'Brave Rush' and 'Enforcer Burst' systems. This information was shared via Gematsu. AI

  10. China’s first female expert tree climber transforms fear of heights into thriving career

    Yu Yanling, China's first internationally certified female professional tree climber, has overcome a fear of heights to build a successful career. A former track athlete, she now works in her 30s, climbing trees up to 60 meters tall to prune urban canopies. She discovered the sport in university and found her athletic background beneficial for mastering the skills required for this unique profession. AI

    China’s first female expert tree climber transforms fear of heights into thriving career
  11. ‘Miraculous’ rescue off US coast as 11 survive crash and 5-hour sea ordeal

    Eleven individuals survived a harrowing ordeal after their private plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida. They spent approximately five hours adrift in a life raft before being rescued by a US Air Force Reserve team. The rescue operation was complicated by an approaching thunderstorm, but rescuers managed to reach the survivors with minimal fuel remaining. AI

    ‘Miraculous’ rescue off US coast as 11 survive crash and 5-hour sea ordeal
  12. ‘A flying White House’: Trump’s Air Force One fuels fascination in China

    Former US President Donald Trump's Air Force One generated significant public interest in China during his arrival in Beijing. Hundreds of photographers and residents gathered near the airport to capture the aircraft, with images and videos quickly circulating on Chinese social media. The plane's presence sparked fascination, with some enthusiasts dubbing it 'a flying White House' and analyzing its journey. The arrival also included speculation about the accompanying 'doomsday plane' and a viral video of a Chinese officer remaining stoic as Air Force One taxied past. AI

    ‘A flying White House’: Trump’s Air Force One fuels fascination in China
  13. Centuries ahead of Wall Street: how China’s Song dynasty pioneered global fiat currency

    During the 11th century, merchants in China's Sichuan province began issuing paper promissory notes known as jiaozi due to a shortage of bronze coins and a growing economy. The Song dynasty government later adopted and issued its own paper currency, huizi, marking a transition to a state-backed fiat system. This innovation occurred centuries before similar developments in the West, influencing global financial practices. AI

    Centuries ahead of Wall Street: how China’s Song dynasty pioneered global fiat currency
  14. 📰 Man Who Stole Beyonce's Hard Drives Gets Five-Year Sentence A man accused of stealing hard drives containing unreleased Beyonce music, tour plans, and other m

    A man has received a five-year prison sentence for stealing hard drives containing unreleased music and tour plans belonging to the artist Beyonce. The theft occurred from a rental car in Atlanta, and the individual pleaded guilty to the charges. The stolen materials also included other sensitive documents. AI

  15. In Ten Years, Your Friend List Will Look Nothing Like Today There’s a version of friendship loyalty that nobody interrogates. The idea that real friends stay fo

    The author argues that friendships naturally change and fade over time, particularly as people enter their thirties and forties. Many friendships are context-dependent, forming around shared experiences like college or work, and may not survive when that context shifts. This natural evolution should not be viewed as a failure or a cause for guilt, but rather as a normal part of life. AI

    In Ten Years, Your Friend List Will Look Nothing Like Today There’s a version of friendship loyalty that nobody interrogates. The idea that real friends stay fo
  16. Debbie Gibson, Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath want you to adopt a beagle rescued from an experimental lab in Wisconsin

    Pop star Debbie Gibson and Black Sabbath co-founder Geezer Butler have publicly supported efforts to rehome approximately 1,500 beagles from Ridglan Farms, a research facility in Wisconsin. The dogs were purchased by animal welfare groups following a conflict between activists and police at the facility. Over 1,300 people have already expressed interest in adopting the beagles, highlighting strong public demand for these animals. AI

    Debbie Gibson, Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath want you to adopt a beagle rescued from an experimental lab in Wisconsin
  17. Paediatrician in Germany charged with sex offences in 130 cases

    A pediatrician near Berlin has been charged with 130 sex offenses, including serious sexual abuse and rape. The alleged crimes occurred between 2013 and November 2025, with many reportedly happening while the doctor was on duty at a hospital in Rathenow. The pediatrician has been in pre-trial custody since November due to concerns about reoffending, and the hospital group has established a hotline for potential victims or witnesses. AI

    Paediatrician in Germany charged with sex offences in 130 cases
  18. French prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for ex-president Sarkozy

    French prosecutors are seeking a seven-year prison sentence for former President Nicolas Sarkozy. This request comes during an appeal trial concerning allegations that Sarkozy sought illicit financing from Libya for his 2007 presidential campaign. Sarkozy, who served as France's leader from 2007 to 2012, has consistently denied any wrongdoing, having previously been jailed for 20 days in relation to the case before his appeal. AI

    French prosecutors seek 7-year sentence for ex-president Sarkozy
  19. Bodies of 3 women recovered from the sea off UK’s Brighton city

    Three women's bodies were recovered from the sea near Brighton, UK, following a welfare concern reported early Wednesday morning. Emergency services responded to the scene, and the coastguard is conducting a search of the water. Authorities are working to identify the women and determine the circumstances surrounding their deaths, urging the public to stay clear of the area. AI

    Bodies of 3 women recovered from the sea off UK’s Brighton city
  20. ‘The Boys’ Episode 7 Just Canceled ‘Gen V’ In The Show, Too

    The television series 'Gen V' has been officially canceled ahead of its second season, despite plans for a new prequel, 'Vought Rising,' to feature its characters. In a recent episode of 'The Boys,' characters from 'Gen V' appeared but were dismissed by Starlight, who questioned their ability to control their powers. This storyline has frustrated fans, particularly given 'Gen V's' efforts to establish its characters as being on par with powerful figures like Homelander. AI

    ‘The Boys’ Episode 7 Just Canceled ‘Gen V’ In The Show, Too
  21. 10 Hong Kong students hurt as self-heating hotpot pack explodes in classroom

    Ten students at an elite Hong Kong secondary school were injured after a self-heating hotpot pack exploded in their classroom. The incident occurred at St. Paul's Co-educational College when a 15-year-old student improperly heated the pack. Six boys and four girls, aged 15-16, sustained injuries ranging from burns and eye discomfort to tinnitus and were taken to local hospitals. AI

    10 Hong Kong students hurt as self-heating hotpot pack explodes in classroom
  22. I’ll believe it when I see it: Trump Phone to start shipping this week I still wouldn't recommend you buy it, though. https://www. androidauthority.com/trump-ph

    The "Trump Phone," a purported smartphone associated with Donald Trump, is reportedly set to begin shipping this week. However, the device is not recommended for purchase, with skepticism surrounding its actual capabilities and market viability. The phone's existence and functionality have been met with doubt, suggesting it may not live up to expectations. AI

  23. Every chart tells a story. Your BaZi reading reveals the hidden current beneath the surface — not fate, but tendency. — fate-oracle.com?utm_source=mastodon&utm_

    Fate-Oracle.com is offering a 50% discount on its Tarot readings using the code LAUNCH50. The service uses BaZi, an ancient Chinese astrological practice, to interpret tendencies rather than predetermined fate. The promotion aims to attract new users to explore divination through astrology and tarot. AI

  24. Ex-HKUST professor admits taking HK$40,000 to secure student’s admission

    A former professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has admitted to accepting a bribe of HK$40,000 (approximately US$5,109). The professor, Liu Hongbin, abused his position as chair professor and programme director to help a student with an irrelevant academic background gain admission to a master's program. He also offered red packets to colleagues to facilitate the admission process. AI

    Ex-HKUST professor admits taking HK$40,000 to secure student’s admission
  25. France locks down 1,700 on cruise ship after 90-year-old dies

    French authorities have confined over 1,700 individuals aboard the cruise ship Ambition in Bordeaux following the death of a 90-year-old passenger. Approximately 50 people on board have experienced symptoms of stomach issues, though initial tests have ruled out norovirus. Health officials are investigating potential food poisoning but have stated there is no link to a separate hantavirus outbreak. AI

    France locks down 1,700 on cruise ship after 90-year-old dies
  26. Are those flying ants or termites? How to protect your home from the winged pests

    Winged insects appearing in Hong Kong during the rainy season are likely termites, not ants, despite common local references. These termites, which have straight antennae and broad waists, feed on wood and can pose a risk to homes. Residents are advised on how to distinguish them from ants and take preventative measures against infestations. AI

    Are those flying ants or termites? How to protect your home from the winged pests
  27. Zhanpeng Technology: Shareholders, Directors, and Senior Management Plan to Reduce Holdings by a Total of No More Than 4.97% of Shares

    Zhanpeng Technology announced that several shareholders, directors, and senior management personnel plan to collectively reduce their holdings by up to 4.97% of the company's shares. The reduction will occur through block trading and centralized bidding between June 4 and September 3, 2026. The stated reason for these sales is personal funding needs. AI

  28. Dissertation Writing Service

    This service offers professional dissertation writing assistance for Master's and PhD students, aiming to help them meet submission deadlines and achieve good grades. The service highlights the technical complexities of dissertation writing, including research aims, literature reviews, and proper citation, suggesting their expert writers can navigate these challenges. They provide a step-by-step approach, from drafting and structuring to proofreading and adhering to university guidelines, to alleviate student stress. AI

  29. China emperors drank from mountain springs, melted snow; commoners used murky well water

    In ancient China, the source and quality of drinking water were deeply intertwined with social status and health beliefs. While emperors and nobility favored pure spring water or dew, commoners often had to rely on less desirable well water. Ancient texts classified water based on its mineral content, associating "heavy water" with health issues and "light water" with ailments like baldness and tumors, influencing elite preferences for sweet, clean-tasting sources. AI

    China emperors drank from mountain springs, melted snow; commoners used murky well water
  30. The following hashtags are trending across South African Mastodon instances: # ai # Wordle # wordle1789 # copyright # goodmorrows # softwaredevelopment # street

    The hashtag #ai is trending on Mastodon instances across South Africa, appearing alongside other popular topics like Wordle, copyright, and software development. This trend is determined by analyzing recent posts from non-automated accounts, with higher weighting given to content that receives more engagement such as boosts, favorites, and replies. AI

  31. Nothing but WAR 🔥 Find the real history here; In our # Lego -style videos. # DonaldTrump # Billionaires # IsraelFirst # EpsteinClass # Genocide # War # resistan

    This cluster contains a Mastodon post with numerous hashtags related to war, politics, and social issues. The post references Donald Trump, Israel, Epstein, and genocide, alongside geopolitical locations like the Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon, Gaza, and Yemen. It also includes hashtags for activism, human rights, and various political and economic themes. AI

  32. ‘Like whale bones’: South Korea’s war memorial sparks conflict over symbolism

    A new war memorial in Seoul, South Korea, has drawn criticism for its symbolism and placement. Critics argue the monuments, located in a square historically associated with pro-democracy movements and the nation's imperial past, promote militarism. The 6.25-meter tall sculptures, representing the start date of the Korean War, stand near other national identity symbols like statues of King Sejong and Admiral Yi Sun-sin. While some tourists appeared indifferent, the installation has sparked debate about its disruption of a traditional public gathering space. AI

    ‘Like whale bones’: South Korea’s war memorial sparks conflict over symbolism
  33. 3 arrested after HK$11.3 million in suspected illicit proceeds and cigarettes seized

    Hong Kong customs has arrested three individuals suspected of operating an illicit cigarette syndicate and engaging in money laundering. The operation resulted in the seizure of approximately 2.2 million untaxed cigarettes and HK$11.3 million (US$1.4 million) in suspected illicit proceeds. The investigation began in January with the arrest of a warehouse worker, leading to the discovery of detailed records of the syndicate's operations. AI

    3 arrested after HK$11.3 million in suspected illicit proceeds and cigarettes seized
  34. Web Development Service

    This article describes a web development service that focuses on creating client-centric websites designed to foster business growth. The service offers a range of solutions including CMS development, e-commerce site creation, and specialized development for platforms like Magento and WordPress. They also emphasize responsive design and provide ongoing web maintenance to ensure smooth operation. AI

  35. Malware crew TeamPCP open-sources its Shai-Hulud worm on GitHub

    A malware group known as TeamPCP has publicly released the source code for its Shai-Hulud worm on GitHub. This worm is designed to spread across networks, and its open-source nature allows for widespread modification and distribution. The release has already seen significant forking on the platform, indicating potential for rapid evolution and deployment by other malicious actors. AI

    Malware crew TeamPCP open-sources its Shai-Hulud worm on GitHub
  36. China farmer suffers stroke while selling 4,000kg of apples; hospital staff clear stock in 19 hours

    A fruit farmer in China suffered a stroke while attempting to sell 4,000kg of apples. Hospital staff at Xianfeng County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital learned of his situation and organized a collective effort to purchase the remaining apples. The staff successfully sold all the fruit within 19 hours, helping to mitigate the farmer's financial losses while he recovers. AI

    China farmer suffers stroke while selling 4,000kg of apples; hospital staff clear stock in 19 hours