

News
YouTube will now penalize offensive comments
YouTube will now let you know if a comment you leave on a video is deemed too offensive. If a user receives a notification and continues to post offensive comments, YouTube imposes a comment ban for 24 hours.
The company said in a blog post that testing of this feature was successful. YouTube will give people who believe they have been unfairly punished the opportunity to contest their punishment, and the system is only available for comments in English for now.
“Our goal is to protect creators from users trying to negatively impact the community through comments, and to provide greater transparency for users whose comments may have been removed due to policy violations,” TeamYouTube said in a post.
This new feature was part of a larger YouTube announcement. Developers have improved AI tools to purge comment sections of spam and boorish behavior, allegedly removing 1.1 billion spam comments in the first six months of this year. The platform also uses artificial intelligence to detect and remove bots from YouTube chats.
We are working to improve our automated detection systems and machine learning models to detect and remove spam. As spammers change their tactics, our machine learning models are constantly improving to better detect new types of spam.
TeamYouTube

News
Google launches YouTube co-streaming for everyone

The Google team announced the large-scale launch of the YouTube Go Live Together service for users of mobile devices based on iOS and Android.
YouTube Go Live Together allows users to share live streams. When you start broadcasting from a smartphone, the video of the two co-authors appears in one window.
Google explains:
You can schedule a co-broadcast on your computer (in the broadcast control panel) and then start streaming from your mobile phone. In addition, you can immediately start broadcasting from your mobile phone.
In November 2022, Google launched YouTube Go Live Together testing among a small group of creators. Now authors with 50 subscribers or more will be able to invite guests to a joint broadcast. The invitees can alternate during the broadcast.
Software
Enthusiasts have released Android 13 for the almost five-year-old Samsung Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9

Users of Samsung’s flagship smartphones almost five years ago learned the opportunity to install the One UI 5.0 shell and the Android 13 operating system. And although Samsung has already stopped supporting the Galaxy S9 and Note9 (review), enthusiasts have not yet abandoned them.
The One UI 5.0 skin based on Android 13 is supported by many Samsung smartphones, but the Galaxy S9 and Note9 are not on this list.
The mobile developer community XDA Developers reported that Android 13 and One UI 5.0 are now available thanks to the unofficial Noble ROM 3.0 ported to the Galaxy S9, S9+ and Note9. Developer AlexisXDA used the Android 13 firmware for the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Note10 Lite to create a version suitable for 2018 flagships.
Noble ROM 3.0 is currently only available for Galaxy S9, S9+ and Note9 versions based on Exynos 9810.
Of course, you can use such firmware only at your own peril and risk, being well aware of what you are doing and what to do if something goes wrong.
Components
128-core AMD Bergamo processors will be released this half of the year, and the monstrous Instinct MI300 will appear in the second half of the year

AMD’s 96-core Epyc Genoa processors have already been released, and now the company is going to release 128-core Bergamo CPUs. Previously, AMD itself talked about them, and now the company has told when to expect them.
Bergamo will be released in the current half of the year, that is, in the next few months. AMD does not yet provide more accurate data. Recall that these CPUs will have the same SP5 performance as Genoa, but the configuration will include only Zen 4C cores instead of full-fledged Zen 4. AMD has not previously said much about Zen 4C, but it is known for sure that these are not small cores, like in Intel, and the core of the same architecture, but with a number of changes.
AMD is also going to release Siena Epyc processors, which will be optimized for use in telecommunications equipment. But there are no details about them yet, except that it is known that they will be released later than Bergamo. Monstrous hybrid specialized processors Instinct MI300 will be released in the second half of the year.
Recall that AMD admitted that it had limited the supply of its products to the market over the past six months, due to which the prices for a number of products were inflated.
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