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Archives for September 2024

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
SpaceX is pausing Falcon 9 flights after issues following its Crew-9 launch.

The rocket’s second stage “experienced an off-nominal deorbit burn” and missed its landing target following yesterday’s flight, SpaceX posted.

The company is investigating the root cause. In the meantime, as Space notes, a California satellite launch that was scheduled for today has been postponed.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
California aims to protect your brain data with a new law.

Governor Gavin Newsom signed an amendment to the California Consumer Privacy Act yesterday aimed at safeguarding “neural data,” reports The New York Times.

The bill extends the same level of protections to neural data that it does for other data already considered sensitive under the California Consumer Privacy Act, such as facial images, DNA and fingerprints, known as biometric information.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Fun with NotebookLM “podcasts.”

Here’s an idea for a Sunday afternoon project: A Reddit user managed to generate a podcast using NotebookLM — Google’s generative AI notes software — in which the fake hosts’ cheerful “banter” is about learning they’re not real and are being shut off, apparently using a prompt like the one from this thread.

You can hear more about NotebookLM in a recent Vergecast interview with one of the Google folks building it.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
A Waymo robotaxi got stuck on VP Harris’ motorcade route.

The Waymo car was trying to make a turn and stopped as Vice President Harris’ motorcade was arriving at The Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, halting the motorcade, according to The San Francisco Standard.

A police officer was able to move the car. We reached out to Waymo, SF police, and the VP’s campaign to learn more. For now, here’s video from ABC 7 News in the Bay Area.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Brazil orders X to pay one more fine before it can go live.

Following X’s request to come back to the country, Brazil’s Supreme Court said it won’t lift its ban on the social media platform until X agrees to pay “just over $5 million in pending fines,” writes Reuters.

That reportedly includes a new $1.8 million fine for X having briefly gone live for some users in the country last week.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
The Apple Watch gets clearance for sleep apnea detection in Canada.

Health Canada published its approval of the feature this week, MacRumors reports. Apple Watch sleep apnea detection was also recently cleared by the Food and Drug Administration.

However, Apple hasn’t added Canada to the list of regions where the feature is available quite yet.