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Gemini AI To Transform Google Maps Into a More Conversational Experience

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: Google Maps is heading in a new direction with artificial intelligence sitting in the passenger's seat. Fueled by Google's Gemini AI technology, the world's most popular navigation app will become a more conversational companion as part of a redesign announced Wednesday. The hands-free experience is meant to turn Google Maps into something more like an insightful passenger able to direct a driver to a destination while also providing nearby recommendations on places to eat, shop or sightsee, when asked for the advice. "No fumbling required -- now you can just ask," Google promised in a blog post about the app makeover.

The AI features are also supposed to enable Google Maps to be more precise by calling out landmarks to denote the place to make a turn instead of relying on distance notifications. AI chatbots, like Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT, have sometimes lapsed into periods of making things up -- known as "hallucinations" in tech speak -- but Google is promising that built-in safeguards will prevent Maps from accidentally sending drivers down the wrong road. All the information that Gemini is drawing upon will be culled from the roughly 250 million places stored in Google Maps' database of reviews accumulated during the past 20 years. Google Maps' new AI capabilities will be rolling out to both Apple's iPhone and Android mobile devices.

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jepler
12 hours ago
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it's a great time to be transitioning to an openstreetmap based map package like comaps or one of the others.
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Fruit Jam, Zork and the Z Machine #Gaming #AdafruitLearningSystem @Adafruit

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Retro green-on-black text adventure screen showing Zork header, score/moves bar, and descriptive room text about a house and mailbox. Command prompt displays “Open mailbox and read leaflet” – WELCOME TO ZORK!

If you had a home computer in the 1980s, chances are you played the game Zork. Zork is a computer game that first appeared on home computers back then. Unlike arcade inspired games, however, Zork is a text adventure game. With using just a keyboard and text screen, you could type in sentences like “open mailbox and read leaflet”  and the computer would understand and respond to it. Despite the apparent simplicity, stories grew out of the text adventure with puzzles to solve, making Zork a compelling game to play.

Zork sequels and other text adventure games appeared on home computers, thanks to the Z Machine, an interpreter for running text adventure games. With the release of a Z Machine for Adafruit’s Fruit Jam (CPZ Machine), owners can now play these text adventures in their original full text glory!

This guide gives a brief history of Zork and the Z Machine, explaining how 1980s text-adventure games worked and why they remain compelling. It provides instructions for installing and running a Z Machine interpreter on the Fruit Jam so you can play original text-adventure games like Zork on the device.

Needed:

Fruit Jam (CPZ Machine) — the hardware used to run the Z Machine interpreter and play Zork.
– The free Fruit Jam Z Machine interpreter port (software for the Fruit Jam) that enables full-text interactive fiction on the device is available via the Fruit Jam product page.

Read more in the new  Fruit Jam, Zork and the Z Machine guide!

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jepler
6 days ago
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nice! It's a zmachine interpreter in Python, running in CircuitPython.
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Jamaica: Hurricane Melissa

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Hurricane Melissa is currently about two hours from landfall in Jamaica. It has maximum sustained winds of 180 mph and barometer reading of 896. The record for any Atlantic/Caribbean storm at landfall is 892, the infamous Labor Day hurricane that devastated Key West.

The first link above is to Yale Climate News which will have updated articles and intelligent commentary. The winds from a 180 mph hurricane is 1101 times more damaging than a 75 mph hurricane. This is absolute destruction. One of many relief funds. Rains of over 20 inches are expected with isolated spots of 30 plus. This storm strength can tear apart cement structures.
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jepler
8 days ago
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Yeow, the exponent of wind damage potential vs wind speed is 8! This is not a physical fact but an empirical fit to economic data from this 2006 paper: https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w12813/w12813.pdf
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Firefox Plans Smarter, Privacy-First Search Suggestions In Your Address Bar

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BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: Mozilla is testing a new Firefox feature that delivers direct results inside the address bar instead of forcing users through a search results page. The company says the feature will use a privacy framework called Oblivious HTTP, encrypting queries so that no single party can see both what you type and who you are. Some results could be sponsored, but Mozilla insists neither it nor advertisers will know user identities. The system is starting in the U.S. and may expand later if performance and privacy benchmarks are met. Further reading: Mozilla to Require Data-Collection Disclosure in All New Firefox Extensions
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9 days ago
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Mozilla plans inescapable ads in address bar
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theacodes starred aio-libs/janus

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@theacodes theacodes starred aio-libs/janus · October 24, 2025 16:40

Thread-safe asyncio-aware queue for Python

Python 930 Updated Oct 22

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jepler
12 days ago
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is it .. a port of the anus library to java? (what am I, 13?)
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Microsoft Puts Office Online Server On the Chopping Block

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Microsoft is retiring Office Online Server on December 31, 2026, ending support and updates for organizations running browser-based Office apps on-premises. The Register reports: After this, there won't be any more security fixes, updates, or technical support from Microsoft. "This change is part of our ongoing commitment to modernizing productivity experiences and focusing on cloud-first solutions," the company said. Office Online Server provides browser-based versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote for customers who want to keep things on-prem without having to roll out the full desktop applications. Microsoft's solution is to move to Microsoft 365, its decidedly off-premises version of its applications. The company said it is "focusing its browser-based Office app investments on Office for the Web to deliver secure, collaborative, and feature-rich experiences through Microsoft 365."

Other than migrating to another platform when the vendor pulls the plug, affected customers have few options. The announcement will also hit several customers running SharePoint Server SE or Exchange Server SE. While those products remain supported, Office Online Server integration will go away. The company suggested Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise and Office LTSC 2024 as alternatives for viewing and editing documents hosted on those servers.

Skype for Business customers will also lose some key features related to PowerPoint. Presenter notes and high-fidelity PowerPoint rendering will go away. In-meeting annotations, which allow meeting participants to write directly to slides without altering the original file, will no longer be available, and embedded video playback will run at lower fidelity. Features like whiteboards, polls, and app sharing shouldn't be affected. Microsoft's solution is a move to Teams, which the company says "offers modern meeting experiences."
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jepler
12 days ago
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no on-prem for you. (also: there was still skype for business??)
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