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MLCommons MLPerf Inference v6.0 Qwen3-VL Shopify Catalog text on a checkered background with mlcommons and shopify logos

๐Ÿš€ NEW: MLPerf Inference v6.0 debuts Qwen3-VL + Shopify Product Catalog benchmark
40M products daily. Real production data. First Qwen model in MLPerf.
Submit by Feb 13, 2026 โ†’
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#MLPerf #VLM #Shopify #MLCommons

2 months ago 1 1 0 0
Comic. [Comment section on a video. 564 comments, including posts from three different avatars: โ€œWho else is here in 2023?โ€ โ€œIs anyone else watching this in 2017?โ€ โ€œAnyone else here in 2025?โ€] [caption] For some reason, confused time travelers always try to find each other using YouTube comments.

Comic. [Comment section on a video. 564 comments, including posts from three different avatars: โ€œWho else is here in 2023?โ€ โ€œIs anyone else watching this in 2017?โ€ โ€œAnyone else here in 2025?โ€] [caption] For some reason, confused time travelers always try to find each other using YouTube comments.

Anyone Else Here

xkcd.com/3188/

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The truth about affordability Voters in rich countries are angry about prices. Politicians could make things worse

"Maddeningly, voters want contradictory things: low prices when they shop, high wages for themselves; not many immigrants but lots of cheap labour; rising house prices when they own and lower ones when their children want to buy"
www.economist.com/leaders/2025...
From The Economist

3 months ago 183 50 15 17
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Never worked in a newsroom, but have you noticed they've developed their own sort of haiku, where you have to create a sentence with the precise length such that it fits 3 lines then cuts off before purportedly relevant info:

What command of language. They could've been poets...

3 months ago 168 18 8 0
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Ex-Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun has Lunch with the FT and in one of those instances so rare that you know he didn't sign an NDA, says exactly why as.ft.com/r/e503690d-8...

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Photo of huge lifted black truck on left and cute red 2006 Mazda MX-5 on right.

Photo of huge lifted black truck on left and cute red 2006 Mazda MX-5 on right.

This truckโ€™s tire is bigger than my 2006 Mazda MX-5!

8 months ago 1 1 0 0

Exceptionally small display by 2025 standards. :-D

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
New Results! MLPerf Training v5.1

New Results! MLPerf Training v5.1

MLPerf Training v5.1 results are live!
Record participation: 20 organizations submitted 65 unique systems featuring 12 different accelerators. Multi-node submissions increased 86% over last year, showing the industry's focus on scale.
Results: mlcommons.org/2025/11/trai...
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The logo for Golden Harvest films in yellow and red.

The logo for Golden Harvest films in yellow and red.

I'd forgotten the joy this logo could promise.

8 months ago 22 3 0 0
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Donโ€™t be pusillanimous, take a look at this great project

8 months ago 26 4 8 0
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Mildly interesting. Book from 1917. Note the apostrophe before phone!

8 months ago 208 11 11 0

A perfect parasite doesn't destroy the host. It kees the host functional enough to keep itslef alive indefinitely.

8 months ago 0 1 0 0

Talk about The Wire, Sopranos, Game of Thrones all you want, but the greatest US television program ever made is Sesame Street. It's not even close. 50+ years of treating kids across class, ethnicity, religion not as mini-consumers...but as citizens with a stake in this world.

9 months ago 12800 2916 154 168
When you get an Amazon Echo and start using it after you already use Amazon for commerce, you feel like Amazon is getting more relevant in your life. However, when you get Instagram and start using that in addition to Facebook, you feel like Facebook as a company is getting less relevant in your life.

This is because we haven't effectively linked Instagram and WhatsApp to our corporate Facebook brand. The majority of people don't even know we own those services, and many of those who do know that still see them as sufficiently independent acquisitions that they do not reflect on the person's relationship with Facebook.

I believe this contributes significantly to our brand issues. We have data that many people see Facebook as getting less relevant and believe our best days are behind us. Many think our services are getting worse -- which makes sense since our service is really about the network and we're

When you get an Amazon Echo and start using it after you already use Amazon for commerce, you feel like Amazon is getting more relevant in your life. However, when you get Instagram and start using that in addition to Facebook, you feel like Facebook as a company is getting less relevant in your life. This is because we haven't effectively linked Instagram and WhatsApp to our corporate Facebook brand. The majority of people don't even know we own those services, and many of those who do know that still see them as sufficiently independent acquisitions that they do not reflect on the person's relationship with Facebook. I believe this contributes significantly to our brand issues. We have data that many people see Facebook as getting less relevant and believe our best days are behind us. Many think our services are getting worse -- which makes sense since our service is really about the network and we're

actively fragmenting our network. This all means people will be less likely to try our new products or any other features we build.

Long term this is likely a bigger brand issue for our products than our recent privacy issues because it gets to the heart of whether we are a company that can even build useful things and remain relevant in people's lives. Tech companies can withstand crises, but once you're Yahoo -- large but irrelevant -- it's tough to get people to even consider your products and it's difficult to succeed. Unfortunately, this brand dynamic is accelerating for us.

I do not believe our current corporate brand strategy is sustainable. From a relevance perspective, we need to find a way to make it so that when a person uses more of our apps, they feel like we're serving them better and becoming more relevant in their life, not less.

I only see two solutions to this: we either need

actively fragmenting our network. This all means people will be less likely to try our new products or any other features we build. Long term this is likely a bigger brand issue for our products than our recent privacy issues because it gets to the heart of whether we are a company that can even build useful things and remain relevant in people's lives. Tech companies can withstand crises, but once you're Yahoo -- large but irrelevant -- it's tough to get people to even consider your products and it's difficult to succeed. Unfortunately, this brand dynamic is accelerating for us. I do not believe our current corporate brand strategy is sustainable. From a relevance perspective, we need to find a way to make it so that when a person uses more of our apps, they feel like we're serving them better and becoming more relevant in their life, not less. I only see two solutions to this: we either need

to aggressively brand all of our services with Facebook as our corporate brand, or we need to create a new corporate brand and aggressively brand all of our services with that.

We are not a holding company, so Alphabet is not the right analogy for us. People have a relationship with us, and they do not with Alphabet. Most people don't know what Alphabet is, and Alphabet isn't relevant in their lives. In that case, Google remains the corporate brand people have a relationship with.

If we want to consider rebranding, a better model is Apple, Microsoft, or Samsung -- companies with strong consumer-facing corporate brands that are distinct from any specific product, but aggressively attached to all of their products.

That said, an impulse to consider rebranding feels largely motivated by fear that the Facebook brand is irreparably tarnished. I disagree with this and believe it would be difficult to execute

to aggressively brand all of our services with Facebook as our corporate brand, or we need to create a new corporate brand and aggressively brand all of our services with that. We are not a holding company, so Alphabet is not the right analogy for us. People have a relationship with us, and they do not with Alphabet. Most people don't know what Alphabet is, and Alphabet isn't relevant in their lives. In that case, Google remains the corporate brand people have a relationship with. If we want to consider rebranding, a better model is Apple, Microsoft, or Samsung -- companies with strong consumer-facing corporate brands that are distinct from any specific product, but aggressively attached to all of their products. That said, an impulse to consider rebranding feels largely motivated by fear that the Facebook brand is irreparably tarnished. I disagree with this and believe it would be difficult to execute

such a rebrand without it coming off like an Altria moment. The only way I could see this working is if we find a name so symbolic of our mission that it feels like we're running towards our core rather than away, and so inspiring that we'd proudly stamp it on every service we provide.

That seems difficult, so it's likely the strongest move is doubling down on the Facebook brand -- like Amazon has with their lead product -- and aggressively branding Instagram and WhatsApp with it. When you open those apps, it would say "Instagram by Facebook" and "WhatsApp by Facebook". We may even need to put Facebook branding in the chrome of those apps where the app names and logos are today to cement this relationship in people's minds.

We don't have to execute a change this month while the Facebook brand is at a global minimum, but this is such a big shift, it seems critical to have a coherent corporate brand moving forward, and it will take time to execute, so we should start now.

such a rebrand without it coming off like an Altria moment. The only way I could see this working is if we find a name so symbolic of our mission that it feels like we're running towards our core rather than away, and so inspiring that we'd proudly stamp it on every service we provide. That seems difficult, so it's likely the strongest move is doubling down on the Facebook brand -- like Amazon has with their lead product -- and aggressively branding Instagram and WhatsApp with it. When you open those apps, it would say "Instagram by Facebook" and "WhatsApp by Facebook". We may even need to put Facebook branding in the chrome of those apps where the app names and logos are today to cement this relationship in people's minds. We don't have to execute a change this month while the Facebook brand is at a global minimum, but this is such a big shift, it seems critical to have a coherent corporate brand moving forward, and it will take time to execute, so we should start now.

Mark Zuckerberg on rebranding Facebook

May 3, 2018

9 months ago 27 1 4 2

Man NYC is dangerous.

I thought I was looking pretty intellectual reading obscure Wodehouse on the subway from Penn Station to Brooklyn, and then I swear to God I look down and there's a middle-aged woman making notes in a copy of Notes from a Dead House by Dostoevsky.

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Adapting to Climate Change: The Remarkable Decline in the U.S. Temperature-Mortality Relationship Over the 20th Century This paper examines the temperature-mortality relationship over the course of the 20th century US both for its own interest and to identify potentially useful a

People didnโ€™t โ€œused to be fineโ€ without air conditioning during heat waves in the U.S. - a lot more people *just died*.

According to this study, air conditioning has cut heat deaths in the U.S. by around 80% since 1960.

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....

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Peanuts are an underrated nut. If they were more expensive, they'd be in the deluxe mixed nuts jar.

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Boise School District, once again showing why they are one of the best. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

9 months ago 80 10 2 0
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#cartoon #vadodarabridgecollapse #PhotoOp linktr.ee/MANJULtoons

9 months ago 4 1 0 0
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Hearts of Darkness: A Film-Makerโ€™s Apocalypse review โ€“ Francis Ford Coppola and the mother of all meltdowns Coppola said his masterpiece Apocalypse Now โ€˜is not about Vietnam; it is Vietnamโ€™ โ€“ this superb film shows how little he was exaggerating

My review of Hearts Of Darkness: A Film-makerโ€™s Apocalypse (dirs. Eleanor Coppola et al) is up here: www.theguardian.com/film/2025/ju...

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Comic. SALESMAN [pointing at dehumidifier on sale]: This dehumidifier model features built-in WiFi for remote updates. PERSON 2: Great! That will be really useful if they discover a new kind of water.

Comic. SALESMAN [pointing at dehumidifier on sale]: This dehumidifier model features built-in WiFi for remote updates. PERSON 2: Great! That will be really useful if they discover a new kind of water.

Dehumidifier

xkcd.com/3109/

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Delete Apple Account > Throw away iPhone > Sell house > Live in woods > Find bottle in nearby stream > Has note inside > F1ยฎ The Movie tickets available now!!1

9 months ago 5 1 0 0
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#Tagorespotting in Monsoon Wedding (2001)

9 months ago 4 2 0 0

I used to run with a pretty tough gang when I was younger.

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We still donโ€™t appreciate the extent of his genius.

9 months ago 6 1 0 0
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Poster for M3GAN 2.0 that presents the titular robot in the foreground, dressed like a Japanese superhero, while the other robot looks in the background. Japanese text is all over the poster and lightning is coming off of M3gan.

Poster for M3GAN 2.0 that presents the titular robot in the foreground, dressed like a Japanese superhero, while the other robot looks in the background. Japanese text is all over the poster and lightning is coming off of M3gan.

This tokusatsu-inspired M3GAN 2.0 poster rules so hard.

bloody-disgusting.com/movie/388495...

Bit bigger than I have wall space for at the moment, though.

10 months ago 5 3 0 1

By the time youโ€™ve reached your forties you will have lived to see the newspapers that insisted that the country you grew up in was on the verge of social collapse portray those very same years of your youth as a period of blissful social cohesion.

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we're living through one of the greatest technological revolutions in the history of mankind and it's not AI

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Strive to always be the person you are when you're wearing sunglasses.

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