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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca · 5d ago
I think most of their value was as a streaming backend for other companies, not their user-facing video sharing platform.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · 5d ago

What is Bending Spoons? The little-known firm behind Vimeo's sweeping layoffs

The layoffs are the latest restructuring by Bending Spoons, the Milan-based tech conglomerate that acquired Vimeo for $1.38 billion in an all-cash deal that closed in the latter half of 2025. While Bending Spoons may be unknown to many, it has quietly become one of the tech industry’s most prolific buyers, now owning Meetup, WeTransfer, Eventbrite, and many others.

Bending Spoons identifies a popular product it thinks it can improve inside and out, and buys it from owners who have reached their limits.

After the acquisition, Bending Spoons is anything but a passive owner, making changes to the products’ user experience and features, as well as to the underlying tech; monetization strategy, including pricing; and team organization, including headcount.

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Apr 07, 2026
Why is this so downvoted?
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in linux · Apr 04, 2026
I don’t quite understand the concerns in the comments here. The original blog post seems reasonable: www.waterfox.com/blog/15-years-of-forking/#what-w…
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca · Mar 27, 2026

ARC-AGI-3 Launch event - Shared publicly live on March 25 in San Francisco at Y Combinator HQ, featuring a fireside conversation between François Chollet (creator, ARC-AGI) and Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI) on measuring intelligence on the path to AGI.

François Chollet is a software engineer, artificial intelligence researcher, and former Senior Staff Engineer at Google. Chollet is the creator of the Keras deep-learning library released in 2015.

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Mar 27, 2026

Announcing ARC-AGI-3 - A benchmark that tests if AI can explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. Humans score 100%. Frontier AI scores 0.26%.

The ARC Prize organization designs benchmarks which are specifically crafted to demonstrate tasks that humans complete easily, but are difficult for AIs like LLMs, “Reasoning” models, and Agentic frameworks. ARC-AGI-3 is the first fully interactive benchmark in the ARC-AGI series. ARC-AGI-3 represents hundreds of original turn-based environments, each handcrafted by a team of human game designers. There are no instructions, no rules, and no stated goals. To succeed, an AI agent must explore each environment on its own, figure out how it works, discover what winning looks like, and carry what it learns forward across increasingly difficult levels. Previous ARC-AGI benchmarks predicted and tracked major AI breakthroughs, from reasoning models to coding agents. ARC-AGI-3 points to what’s next: the gap between AI that can follow instructions and AI that can genuinely explore, learn, and adapt in unfamiliar situations. You can try the tasks yourself here: arcprize.org/arc-agi/3 Here is the current leaderboard for ARC-AGI 3, using state of the art models OpenAI GPT-5.4 High - 0.3% success rate at $5.2K Google Gemini 3.1 Pro - 0.2% success rate at $2.2K Anthropic Opus 4.6 Max - 0.2% success rate at $8.9K xAI Grok 4.20 Reasoning - 0.0% success rate $3.8K. (Logarithmic cost on the horizontal axis. Note that the vertical scale goes from 0% to 3% in this graph. If human scores were included, they would be at 100%, at the cost of approximately $250.) arcprize.org/leaderboard Technical report: arcprize.org/…/ARC_AGI_3_Technical_Report.pdf In order for an environment to be included in ARC-AGI-3, it needs to pass the minimum “easy for humans” threshold. Each environment was attempted by 10 people. Only environments that could be fully solved by at least two human participants (independently) were considered for inclusion in the public, semi-private and fully-private sets. Many environments were solved by six or more people. As a reminder, an environment is considered solved only if the test taker was able to complete all levels, upon seeing the environment for the very first time. As such, all ARC-AGI-3 environments are verified to be 100% solvable by humans with no prior task-specific training
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Announcing ARC-AGI-3 | ARC Prize

ARC-AGI-3 is the first fully-interactive benchmark in the ARC-AGI series, featuring hundreds of handcrafted games with thousands of levels.

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca · Mar 16, 2026
Fuck Netanyahu, but what is the idea here? Do people seriously think he's dead or something?
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca · Jan 21, 2026
It's when you make AI available to every employee at your company, instead of on an individual or team basis.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Jan 20, 2026

Majority of CEOs report zero payoff from AI splurge

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Jan 09, 2026

Newer AI Coding Assistants Are Failing in Insidious Ways

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Jan 08, 2026

Who and What comprise AI Skepticism?

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 17, 2025
Widevine is the defacto standard proprietary technology for DRM-locked content. It’s used by all the major streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. Without it, publishers would not make their content available to those platforms for fear of rampant piracy. I guess Widevine requires some sort of vetted relationship with any browser that wants to use their tech.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 17, 2025
I took it to mean that newer AI browsers were taking mind-share, if not market-share. I think you’re right that they’re minuscule in terms of actual user numbers, perhaps because there are many of them now.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 17, 2025

No AI* Here - A Response to Mozilla's Next Chapter - Waterfox Blog

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 09, 2025

EU investigates Google over AI-generated summaries in search results

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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 04, 2025
Sounds like Geoffrey Hinton got in Bernie’s ear and did a good job convincing him of the fears. Hinton is a good guy, but he’s drunk too much of his own kool-aid. I think the bubble will pop at some point, but I’d prefer the fear-mongering over the hype, because the AI companies and governments do need more scrutiny.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 03, 2025
It was a reasonable assumption, but the distribution didn’t pan out that way.
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@brianpeiris@lemmy.ca in technology · Dec 03, 2025
It is 49% of the population. I did the math: lemmy.ca/post/56198025/20385158
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