Tobias

  • Tesla Executive Revisits Brake Pedal Incident: Owner Compensated $170,000, Defends Vehicle

    After four years, the “Tesla Brake Gate” saga sees Tesla executives reflecting on owner support after a Shanghai Auto Show protest in 2021. A court upheld a verdict against the protesting woman for reputational damage, ordering her and an organizer to pay Tesla damages totaling approximately $59,000. Tesla claims the incident cost them millions. However, the woman maintains the verdict doesn’t validate Tesla’s brake safety, and a separate data-related case concerning brake malfunctions is still under review. The core question of vehicle safety remains open.

    2025年7月13日
  • Minisforum Unveils 795S7 SE Desktop PC: 7L, Ryzen 9 7945HX, Half-Height dGPU Support

    MINISFORUM has launched the 795S7 SE mini-desktop PC, featuring an AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX processor and the BD795i SE motherboard. The compact 7L chassis houses a 400W power supply, supports up to 96GB DDR5 memory and 8TB M.2 storage. It also accommodates a half-height discrete graphics card. Connectivity includes USB 3.2, USB 2.0, Type-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and Ethernet. The 795S7 SE is available for purchase, starting at approximately 4119 RMB for the 32GB RAM/1TB SSD configuration.

    2025年7月13日
  • Zeus Responds to Female Student’s Expulsion: I Did Nothing Wrong, but I’m Sorry; She Concealed Her Boyfriend

    A controversy erupted involving Ukrainian Counter-Strike player Zeus and a Chinese university student from Dalian University of Technology. Zeus reportedly shared photos implying a relationship with the student, Li Xinshi, who is now facing expulsion for “inappropriate behavior” that had a “negative impact.” Zeus claims he was unaware she had a boyfriend and respects Chinese culture. He deleted the videos and denies rumors of marriage, emphasizing his regret over the situation and condemning hateful comments.

    2025年7月13日
  • Google Steals Windsurf from OpenAI in $2.4 Billion Deal After $3 Billion Acquisition Falls Through

    AI programming startup Windsurf has abandoned a $3 billion acquisition by OpenAI in favor of a $2.4 billion licensing deal with Google. Google’s DeepMind is recruiting Windsurf’s key personnel, including its CEO and co-founder. Google gains a non-exclusive license to Windsurf’s technology. This collaboration signals a trend of tech giants leveraging talent acquisition and licensing instead of outright acquisitions. Windsurf’s head of operations will become interim CEO, and the majority of the team will remain, ensuring business continuity. Windsurf’s rapid growth and developer-focused AI programming tools made it a target for both OpenAI and Google.

    2025年7月13日
  • Female Lawyer Sexually Assaulted in Rideshare: Official Statement Released

    A man in Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, has been arrested for indecent assault against a female lawyer in a taxi. The victim, Ms. Cheng, had previously provided pro bono legal advice to the perpetrator, Man Moumou, regarding unpaid wages. During the taxi ride, Man Moumou took advantage of her sleeping state. Ms. Cheng alerted the taxi driver, who drove directly to the police station. Man Moumou, 48, is now in administrative detention.

    2025年7月13日
  • Girl Facing Expulsion After Affair with Esports Player Zeus Sparks Debate: Expert Criticizes School for Releasing Full Name

    Dalian University of Technology is considering expelling a student, Li Xinshi, for “inappropriate behavior” involving a relationship with a Ukrainian CS player, Zeus. The university cites regulations against “improper interactions with foreigners.” The case, sparked by a leaked photo, has ignited online debate, with some supporting the university’s stance for upholding morals and others criticizing the harshness of potential expulsion and the public disclosure of Li’s name. Critics argue that the university’s actions could damage her future prospects. The situation prompts a discussion on student rights versus institutional authority.

    2025年7月13日
  • Critical Flaw Exposed for 13 Years: US Trains Vulnerable to Public Shutdown

    A security flaw in the U.S. rail system, identified in 2012, allows remote activation of emergency brakes using readily available technology. The vulnerability lies in the End-of-Train (EoT) modules, which lack robust security. The Association of American Railroads (AAR) reportedly dismissed the initial warnings. Only after a recent advisory from CISA did the AAR announce an upgrade plan, expected to be fully deployed by 2027, fifteen years after the flaw was first discovered.

    2025年7月13日
  • Nokia Phone Maker Threatens to Exit US Market Over Excessive Tariffs

    HMD Global recalibrates US strategy due to geopolitical trade pressures, signaling an operational pullback from the hypercompetitive smartphone market. The Finnish company confirms scaling down US operations while committing to honor warranties through global support. This strategic shift aligns with HMD’s accelerated brand transition ahead of its Nokia licensing expiry in 2026. Evidence includes discontinued online sales and restricted inventory, though analysts note minimal financial impact given HMD’s European/Indian foothold. The move reflects strategic prioritization toward regions with stronger margin potential and fewer trade frictions.

    2025年7月13日
  • Zhang Chaoyang Debates Nobel Laureate on AI Overhype

    Charles Zhang and Nobel laureate David Gross discussed physics and AI hype. Gross clarified the 2024 Physics Nobel (John Hopfield) recognized neuroscience work using physics models, not direct AI. He emphasized: “AI is not science; it is a tool.” Gross criticized excessive AI hype, noting it lacks true creativity. He predicted AI would displace people skilled in “just talk[ing] a good game,” not scientists. Zhang agreed about the prevalent hype and fervor surrounding AI. (87 words)

    2025年7月13日
  • Brown Dust 2 Cosplayer Faces Incident Report at Bilibili World, Issues Personal Response

    At BiliBili World 2024, Korean cosplayer @Yasal delivered a meticulously crafted showcase of “Brown Dust 2,” drawing acclaim but facing regulatory issues requiring operational adjustments. She urged positive fan engagement, highlighting the event’s evolution into a premier cultural expo supporting the creator economy since 2017.

    2025年7月12日