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Geek News Central
GitHub, Goblins, Ghostty, and GPS III #1863

Geek News Central

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 53:27 Transcription Available


In this episode, Ray Cochrane leads with GitHub’s worst reliability month on record and the AI infrastructure pressure behind it. He also covers Warp going open source, Apple’s Mac supply crunch, OpenAI’s goblin tic, the first 1X humanoid factory in the US, Tesla’s Semi finally hitting mass production, Chinese EVs with movie-projecting headlights, the final GPS III satellite, and a quantum researcher who won 1 Bitcoin. – Want to start a podcast? Its easy to get started! Sign-up at Blubrry – Thinking of buying a Starlink? Use my link to support the show. Subscribe to the Newsletter. Email Ray if you want to get in touch! Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page. Support my Show Sponsor: Best Godaddy Promo Codes Get 1Password Full Summary Cochrane opens the show with one of the biggest infrastructure stories of the year. GitHub is buckling under unprecedented agentic load, and the world’s largest code host just had its worst reliability month on record. Furthermore, the broader episode threads a clear pattern: AI demand is reshaping infrastructure, hardware supply, and developer tooling in ways the industry did not see coming. GitHub’s Worst Reliability Month on Record GitHub CTO Vlad Fedorov posted an apology on the company blog this week. He acknowledged the platform’s recent failures and committed to a new priority order: availability first, then capacity, then features. Meanwhile, an April 23 merge queue regression silently produced wrong squash commits across 658 repositories and over 2,000 pull requests. Additionally, an Elasticsearch cluster crashed on April 27 after a botnet attack, and GitHub Actions went down on April 28. Outside reconstructions put April uptime under 85 percent. However, GitHub’s own status page stays in the 99 percent range because it does not count degraded performance as downtime. Cochrane notes that GitHub originally planned a 10x capacity increase and has now revised that to 30x in eight months. Mitchell Hashimoto, GitHub user 1299 since 2008, also announced he is pulling his Ghostty terminal off the platform entirely. Warp Terminal Goes Open Source Under AGPL Warp open-sourced its AI-first terminal client this week under the AGPL license. Their contribution model leans heavily on agents handling code, planning, and testing while humans focus on direction and verification. However, Cochrane pushes back on that framing. He argues the recent GitHub problems show that human approval alone is not enough oversight for agent-driven workflows. Additionally, he notes that the more hands-off developers get, the less they can mentally model their own systems. Apple Caught Flat-Footed by Local AI Demand Tim Cook told Wall Street on the Q2 FY2026 earnings call that Mac mini and Mac Studio supply will be constrained for several months. Both machines turned out to be popular local AI workstations, which Apple did not predict. Consequently, Apple discontinued the 512GB Mac Studio upgrade in early March and raised the 256GB upgrade by $400. Some upgraded configurations now show 4 to 5 month delivery estimates. Cochrane connects the demand spike to the OpenClaw wave and his own recent OpenClaw scare, where his install started making suspicious outbound requests. Furthermore, he is in no rush to lean into local agentic tooling given the constant prompt injection and security issues in the space. OpenAI Explains the Goblin Obsession After GPT-5.1 launched, ChatGPT users noticed the model could not stop saying “goblin.” OpenAI traced the bias to the optional Nerdy personality, which was 2.5 percent of all responses but produced 66.7 percent of all goblin mentions. The reward signal during personality training quietly favored creature metaphors. Then the bias leaked into the rest of the model through later supervised fine-tuning. OpenAI retired Nerdy in March, filtered creature words from training data, and added an explicit Codex system prompt rule: never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, or pigeons. Cochrane frames this as the beauty and disaster of pattern matching. Additionally, he notes that LLM behavior is not editable like static code; it can only be patched, and the patches stack up over time. Sponsor: GoDaddy GoDaddy has been sponsoring this show for over twenty years. Economy hosting starts at $6.99/month, WordPress hosting at $12.99/month, and domains at $11.99. Use codes at geeknewscentral.com/godaddy for exclusive deals and to directly support the show. 1X Opens America’s First Vertically Integrated Humanoid Factory Bloomberg reports that 1X Technologies opened a 58,000 square foot humanoid robot factory in Hayward, California. The Norway-founded, OpenAI-backed company is calling it America’s first vertically integrated humanoid factory. Their goal: 10,000 NEO home humanoids in year one, with a 100,000 unit target by end of 2027. Furthermore, the first 10,000 unit allocation reportedly sold out in five days when pre-orders opened in October. NEO sells for $20,000 outright or $499 per month. Cochrane is skeptical that humanoids solve a real problem for the average household. However, he sees genuine potential for elderly and disabled users. Additionally, he flags privacy and data collection concerns about robots that have to perceive everything in your home. Tesla Semi Rolls Off the High-Volume Line Tesla rolled the first Semi off its 1.7 million square foot factory adjacent to Gigafactory Nevada on April 29. The Long Range version delivers 500 miles at $290,000, while the Standard Range hits 325 miles at $260,000. Additionally, the Long Range supports the 1.2 megawatt Megacharger that restores 60 percent of range in about 30 minutes. The factory targets 50,000 trucks per year, though analysts project 5,000 to 15,000 deliveries in 2026. Cochrane opens with a recent personal experience. He saw a semi truck on the freeway with the entire cabin removed from the engine, an unusual failure mode he had never seen before. Furthermore, he questions the actual environmental benefit of electric trucking given grid sourcing and battery mineral concerns. The reveal was 2017, and high-volume production is now nine years after that announcement. Chinese EVs With Headlights That Project Movies Huawei’s XPixel headlight system can now project full-color movies up to 100 inches in front of the car. The technology debuted in full color on the Aito M9 and is rolling out across Stelato S9, Qijing GT7, and Luxeed V9 MPV. Additionally, the same hardware powers real safety features: adaptive driving beam, lane-change path projection, and pedestrian crossing direction signaling. Meanwhile, US regulations only approved adaptive driving beam in February 2022. Pixel-addressable projection systems are not covered by current FMVSS rules at all. Consequently, even if these cars sold in the US, the headlights would have to be downgraded to be street legal. The Final GPS III Satellite Reaches Orbit SpaceX launched GPS III SV-10, the tenth and final GPS III satellite, on a Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral on April 21. GPS III delivers signals 3 times more accurate and 8 times more resistant to jamming than the previous constellation. It also adds the L1C signal, which interoperates with Galileo, BeiDou, IRNSS, and QZSS, plus M-code military encryption. Up next, GPS IIIF launches start in 2027 with up to 22 satellites deploying through about 2037. IIIF adds laser inter-satellite links and optical reflectors for centimeter-level satellite tracking. Cochrane loves this kind of quiet infrastructure win that powers global economics without anyone noticing it. Researcher Wins 1 Bitcoin for a Quantum Attack on Crypto Independent Italian researcher Giancarlo Lelli won Project Eleven’s 1 Bitcoin Q-Day Prize on April 24. He derived a 15-bit elliptic curve private key from its public key using a variant of Shor’s algorithm on rented cloud quantum hardware. Furthermore, the previous record was 6 bits, set in September 2025 on an IBM 133-qubit machine, so this extends the record by a factor of 512. However, Bitcoin uses 256-bit elliptic curve cryptography, so real wallets are not at risk yet. Additionally, other researchers have pushed back on the result. Their criticism: a 15-bit search space is only 32,767 possibilities, which a laptop can brute-force in milliseconds. Project Eleven defends the milestone as a stepping stone for demonstrating Shor’s algorithm running end-to-end on real quantum hardware. Gemini Now Generates Real Files Google rolled out file generation for the Gemini app. Users can now generate PDFs, Word docs, Excel spreadsheets, Google Workspace files, CSV, LaTeX, plain text, RTF, and Markdown directly from a chat prompt. Additionally, files can be downloaded to device or exported straight to Google Drive. The feature is globally available to all Gemini app users. Google Illuminate Turns Papers Into Podcasts Google Illuminate is the experimental Labs tool that converts academic papers into roughly five-minute two-voice podcast-style audio. Generation takes about 30 seconds, with a 20-per-day cap and a 30-day library. Additionally, transcripts are interactive and clickable for jumping to specific moments. Cochrane likes it as an index for triaging papers but pushes back on using it to replace deep reading. He argues that real technical material like clustering logic needs a real read, not a summary by AI podcasters. Cochrane closes with show housekeeping and a callout to Pocket Casts and True Fans as solid modern podcast apps. Have a great night, and happy June. The post GitHub, Goblins, Ghostty, and GPS III #1863 appeared first on Geek News Central.

T-Minus Space Daily
China to develop space-based data centers.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 26:46


The China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) has shared plans to develop space-based data centers. A SpaceX Falcon 9 vehicle launched the GPS III-9 Space Vehicle 09 for the US Space Force (USSF). The US Space Systems Command (SSC) has released a draft request for proposals (RFP) for the Hybrid Architecture and Development for Experimental Systems, or HADES, contract, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Brian Miske, Americas Space Leader for KPMG. You can connect with Brian on LinkedIn, and find out more about KPMG on their website. Selected Reading China plans space‑based AI data centres, challenging Musk's SpaceX ambitions- Reuters U. S. Space Force Field Commands successfully launch GPS III Space Vehicle 09 into orbit Space Systems Command Issues Draft RFP for HADES Contract NASA's SpaceX Crew-12 Begins Quarantine for Space Station Mission York Space Systems Announces Pricing of Upsized Initial Public Offering NASA's Arcstone Instrument Successfully Completes Primary Mission Share your feedback. What do you think about T-Minus Space Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show.  Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

T-Minus Space Daily
Who will run NASA?

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 29:18


The US Administration has withdrawn the nomination of Jared Isaacman to head NASA. The eighth GPS III space vehicle launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on Friday. Maxar Space Systems has been awarded a contract by EchoStar Corporation to manufacture EchoStar XXVI, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Aegis Space Law Attorney's Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton bring you the Aegis Space Law monthly segment. You can connect with Bailey Reichelt and Jack Shelton on LinkedIn, and send your questions to space@n2k.com. Selected Reading https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114605559474286180 Another Lockheed Martin-Built GPS III Satellite Lifts Off into Orbit Maxar Space Systems Selected to Build High-Power EchoStar XXVI Satellite Uganda Hosts First Workshop for the African Development Satellite Project - Space in Africa ispace Completes Success 8 of Mission 2 Milestones Trailblazing STEM Educator Amy Medina Jorge Completes Spaceflight on Blue Origin's NS-32 Mission - AIAA - Shaping the future of aerospace North Korea no longer bans military use of space for defense purposes SES's O3b mPOWER System Receives Platinum Space Sustainability Rating T-Minus Crew Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

News: RemoteID requirement looms Scientists debut 100 million year dynamic geological model  10th GPS III satellite complete, available for launch SV6 deemed operational Satellites threaten Radio Astronomy Antarctic sea ice extent hits a new record low Newly published study looks at navigation through the Northeast Passage U.S. Agency mapping, Environmental Justice Index (EJI) tool, and Justice40 Initiative  Heritage Quest citizen science identifies 1,000s of prehistoric burial mounds using Lidar  Mapbox 3D Live Navigation  Ford files patent to let cars repossess themselves Events:  The Pennsylvania GIS Conference: 10 - 12 April, State College Innovation, connected, autonomous (ICA) Summit: 15-16 May, Frankfurt GeoBusiness: 17-18 May, London

Kosmonautix
Vesmírné výzvy - Leden 2023

Kosmonautix

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 30:08


161. díl seriálu, který každý měsíc mapuje to nejzajímavější, co se událo v kosmonautice. Obsah dílu: 0:00 - Představení témat 1:33 - Start mise Transporter-6 3:43 - Start mise USSF-67 6:20 - První test WDR sestavy Super Heavy Starship 9:20 - Japonsko-americký výstup do volného prostoru 11:16 - Kosmonautika v kostce 17:22 - Transport první letové rakety Vulcan 19:13 - Start družice GPS-III 06 21:00 - Start mise OneWeb F16 23:31 - Start tří misí Starlink 29:02 - Závěrečné shrnutí a výhled na další měsíc

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

News: Greek Scientists want to name heat waves National Geographic and DeBeers partner on Okavango Eternal project  NASA debuts new interactive website for Landsat 9 ahead of launch  Next 3 GPS III satellites complete (sv06, 07, 08) Space Force's Main Job - Protecting GPS Topic:   A quick discussion on the need for resilience in our technology and systems as highlighted by some recent issues.  Events:  URISA's LEAP conference: Feb 1-3, Virtual AAG: Feb 25- March 1, in-person & virtual

Kosmonautix
Vesmírné výzvy - Červen 2021

Kosmonautix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 38:23


Stodvaačtyřicátý díl seriálu, který každý měsíc mapuje to nejzajímavější, co se událo v kosmonautice. Obsah dílu: 0:00 - Představení témat 1:41 - Start lodi Shenzhou 12 3:55 - Start lodi Dragon CRS-22 6:41 - 4 výstupy do volného prostoru 13:33 - Start lodi Progress MS-17 15:32 - Kosmonautika v kostce 25:48 - Start mise Tubular Bells 28:35 - 3 nové mise k Venuši 31:19 - Start družice GPS-III-05 33:07 - Start družice SXM-8 35:08 - Start mise Transporter 2 37:38 - Závěrečné shrnutí a výhled na další měsíc

Bucle Infinito
76 - Sistemas de Posicionamiento Global

Bucle Infinito

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 50:00


¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cómo funciona el GPS que llevas dentro de tu móvil? Hoy Matto nos cuenta en detalle la manera en que esta tecnología hace posible saber exactamente donde te encuentras en cualquier parte del mundo y con una precisión sorprendente. Links de interés Entrada de Wikipedia de GPS: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS Web oficial de GPS: https://www.gps.gov/ Cómo funciona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOoY4rDRf0s Lanzamiento del 4to satélite de GPS III por parte de SpaceX: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV82gxNY4DQ Euclidea - Juego de geometría: https://www.euclidea.xyz/ Geoguessr: https://www.geoguessr.com/ Contacto No dejes de seguirnos en Twitter: @bucleinf Ayúdanos a seguir: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bucleinfinito

Pressing for Flight
How Take Pic of Rocket (Guest: Trevor Mahlmann)

Pressing for Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 86:59


We are joined by the very talented local photographer, Trevor Mahlmannhttps://twitter.com/TrevorMahlmannThe scrub streak has been broken!! We get to know a little about Trevor and check out some of his incredible photos https://www.tmahlmann.com/Trevor goes into detail about what went into the shot he got on a recent Falcon 9 launchWe watch Prometheus disrupt some dust, leading us into a discussion about moon properties and quantities https://twitter.com/JPMajor/status/13...We check out some photos of the recent activity in the port We discuss Chris Ferguson’s big career decision https://twitter.com/Astro_Ferg/status...We hunt for clues to figure out when GPS III will launch https://twitter.com/nextspaceflight/s... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

News: FAA announces 8 organizations working on Drone Remote ID FAA UAS Collegiate Training Initiative FAA establishes national spaceport office 25 years of GPS full operations 2nd GPS III satellite begins transmission US military is furious at FCC over 5G plan that could interfere with GPS Trimble's WorksOS beta Esri's free COVID-19 Response Package for nonprofits and free access to Learn ArcGIS for furloughed professionals Topic: Interview with Gabby Getz of Cesium about their work to support the construction industry Cool Stuff: How to do Map Stuff

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
CBS Sunday Morning December 1, 2019

CBS Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 48:09


Originally developed by the U.S. military, the Global Positioning System -- which is now vital to nearly every facet of modern life -- is being upgraded to GPS III. CBS News Contributor David Pogue reports. Seth Doane introduces us to Ruth Coker Burks – who inherited a family cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas -- and became a mother of sorts to countless sons who were abandoned by families and churches because they suffering from AIDS. Lee Cowan gets to know Alec Cabacungan -- the leading spokesperson for Shriners Hospitals for Children. A new film -- starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce -- images what a conversation would have been like between Pope Benedict and Pope Francis. You Oughta Know -- there is a new Broadway show based on the music of Alanis Morissette.

Generation Space:  The Official Podcast of Air Force Space Command

The official podcast of Air Force Space Command heads east to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida! In this episode, recorded at the foot of an actual ULA Delta IV rocket at Cape Canaveral's Space Launch Complex 37, we pick up where we left off on our GPS III series. We're talking to two of our teammates from the 45th Space Wing who will support the launch of the second GPS III satellite. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong, Staff Sgt. Dennis Hoffman, Jacob Mosolf, and Dave Grim) The views and opinions expressed or implied in this podcast are those of the participants and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the Department of Defense, Air Force, Air Force Space Command, or other agencies or departments of the US government.

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Air Force Radio News
Air Force Radio News 05 August 2019

Air Force Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019


Today's story: Lockheed Martin presented the 2nd Space Operations Squadron with a GPS Block III model satellite to celebrate the successful on-orbit testing of the new GPS III satellite at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado.

Generation Space:  The Official Podcast of Air Force Space Command

The official video podcast of Air Force Space Command drops in on our mission partners at Lockheed Martin to talk GPS III. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Dennis Hoffman, Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong, Jacob Mosolf and Dave Grim) The views and opinions expressed or implied in this podcast are those of the participants and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the Department of Defense, Air Force, Air Force Space Command, or other agencies or departments of the US government.

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Generation Space:  The Official Podcast of Air Force Space Command

The official video podcast of Air Force Space Command hits the road! This time, we're at United Launch Alliance to have a conversation about GPS III with Zak Henney. Our launches are coming fast and furious this summer, so stay tuned for GPS III Part 3, next Friday! (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Dennis Hoffman, Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong and Jacob Mosolf) The views and opinions expressed or implied in this podcast are those of the participants and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the Department of Defense, Air Force, Air Force Space Command, or other agencies or departments of the US government.

Generation Space:  The Official Podcast of Air Force Space Command

The official video podcast of Air Force Space Command hits the road! This time, we're at the Space and Missile Systems Center in Los Angeles to have a conversation about GPS III with Lt. Col. Erin Gulden and Capt. Steven Futch. Our launches are coming fast and furious this summer, so stay tuned for GPS III Part 2, next Friday! (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong and Jacob Mosolf) The views and opinions expressed or implied in this podcast are those of the participants and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the Department of Defense, Air Force, Air Force Space Command, or other agencies or departments of the US government.

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Generation Space:  The Official Podcast of Air Force Space Command

The official video podcast of Air Force Space Command hits the road! This time, we're at the Space and Missile Systems Center in Los Angeles to have a conversation with two USAFA (U.S. Air Force Academy) Graduates: Capt. Woody Go and 1Lt. Cecily Agu. They're telling us about the satellites they worked on at the Academy that are now heading to space! Our launches are coming fast and furious this summer, so stay tuned for GPS III next Friday! (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. J.T. Armstrong, Dave Grim and Jacob Mosolf) The views and opinions expressed or implied in this podcast are those of the participants and should not be construed as carrying the official sanction of the Department of Defense, Air Force, Air Force Space Command, or other agencies or departments of the US government.

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National Defense Magazine
December 2018 - Training the Space Force, GPS III Launch and Mine Warfare

National Defense Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 11:27


In this podcast, National Defense Magazine looks at the military’s plans to train the space force, the upcoming launch of the GPS three satellite and the next-generation of mine warfare.

Main Engine Cut Off
T+43: March Lightning Round

Main Engine Cut Off

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 27:02


The last two weeks have been filled with a bunch of smaller stories—SpaceX’s GPS III bid win and upcoming SES-10 launch, ULA’s decision on Vulcan’s engines and Congress’ potential meddling, and the ISS beyond 2024. This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 6 executive producers—Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, and two anonymous—and 39 other supporters on Patreon. SpaceX Wins GPS III Launch, More Info on Phase 1A - Main Engine Cut Off Issue #15 - Main Engine Cut Off The Alabama Launch Alliance - Main Engine Cut Off Thornberry Walks Back Vulcan Intervention - Main Engine Cut Off BE-4 Hydrostatic Bearings - Main Engine Cut Off Space Subcommittee Hearing- The ISS after 2024: Options and Impacts | Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Email your thoughts and comments to anthony@mainenginecutoff.com Follow @WeHaveMECO Subscribe on iTunes, Overcast, or elsewhere Subscribe to Main Engine Cut Off Weekly Support Main Engine Cut Off on Patreon

A VerySpatial Podcast | Discussions on Geography and Geospatial Technologies

Main topic: learning to code. News: SPOT6, GPS III, and TomTom.

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