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Cake day: September 14th, 2025

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  • “It’s almost certain” that AI will reach that level eventually, one researcher told Nature.

    Semafor doing so much work trying the launder this into a story. “One scientist” in the original article, to multiple scientists in their headline.

    This is the first of three waves of AI in science, says Sam Rodriques, chief executive of FutureHouse — a research lab in San Francisco, California, that debuted an LLM designed to do chemistry tasks earlier this year.

    And the one “scientist” seems to have switched tracks from doing actual research to doing capitalism.


  • The Yale researchers’ nothingburger result has precedent. In 2023, a study by the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) concluded that generative AI would probably not replace most workers.

    A study of Danish workers published in April determined that generative AI had no material impact on wages or jobs. Another such study published in February found “overall employment effects are modest, as reduced demand in exposed occupations is offset by productivity-driven increases in labor demand at AI-adopting firms.”

    There is some contradictory data.

    No shit.



  • A remake should always try to stay as close as possible to the original for its initial presentation. The intention of a remake is to become the current market replacement of an old product, for various reasons.

    Reading your comment, it seems like you’re locked onto the idea that all remasters are lazy, low quality cash grabs and that remakes should actually just be high quality remasters.

    Remasters don't change the content of the game. Remakes do. And there's a spectrum of quality for both.

    Life is Strange had a bad remaster. They updated the graphics, but there’s original aesthetic looked better than the uncanny “upgrade”. Skyrim - Special Edition had a better visual upgrade and fixed bugs.

    Twin Snakes was a bad remake of Metal Gear Solid. They added unnecessary cutscenes and tried to bork in mechanics from MGS2 just because it was newer. RE4 was a good one.

    It sounds like you wanted a high quality remaster of Silent Hill 2, and instead they gave you a remake and never released a digital version of the original. So now everyone’s playing the remake and calling it Silent Hill 2, instead of properly differentiating it as Silent Hill 2 Remake/Silent Hill 2 (2025).

    And I agree that the situation is ass for navigating online conversations.

    But a remake should not “stay as close as possible to the original”. That’s what remasters are for.

    The only thing they should do is be good.

    (And also release the originals DRM-free on GOG.)








  • Launching October 1st, Gemini For Home is a suite of new AI-powered features for Google’s smart home hardware and software.

    The biggest change: Gemini is replacing Google Assistant on all of Google’s smart speakers, all the way back to the original Google Home speaker. This LLM-powered upgrade, announced at Google I/O, will be available through an Early Access program at first, with a wider rollout planned for next year.

    On smart speakers, Gemini brings an entirely new voice assistant that uses and understands natural language, can interpret context, and can pull in more real-time information. You still activate it with the wake words “hey Google,” but Google Assistant has been evicted.

    “Gemini for Home is the intelligence for your entire home,” Anish Kattukaran, head of product at Google Home and Nest, tells The Verge. “It’s not going to just replace Assistant on speakers and displays, but it’s going to upgrade your other devices as well, your cameras and doorbells, where you interact with those devices, and bring those smarts collectively to your entire home.”

    I’m not excited for Apple to invent smart homes after this, completing the duopoly of LLMs being in everyone’s homes even harder than before.

    Long live Home Assistant









  • Link in the OP is fake, please update to correct site.

    Correction: I was wrong. Comick.dev is not fake. The base Comick.io site did briefly link to comick.dev, but the link has since been removed, likely because comick.dev was throwing errors (see screenshot below).

    After looking deeper into it, here’s my understanding:

    • comick.io is and will remain the official website.
    • comick.dev is a temp site the owner set up for building and testing the new tracker version of ComicK. It will likely disappear or be archived once development is complete.
    • If your account is older than 1.5 months (the site owner was forced to remove servers with more recent data), you should be able to log in and retrieve your lists from comick.dev.
    • We’ll probably have to wait a couple of weeks for real news about the future of ComicK.
    Moderator on official subreddit shows shows the .dev site is a work in progress

    Staff on official discord says comick.io and comick.dev are official and safe

    Meotimdihia (Comick site owner) says they had to remove servers, and to wait two weeks.