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An Asian cyber-espionage group has spent the past year breaking into computer systems belonging to governments and critical infrastructure organizations in more than 37 countries, according to the cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks, Inc. The state-aligned attackers have infiltrated networks of 70 organizations, including five national law enforcement and border control agencies, according to a new research report from the company. They have also br
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A PG&E Corp. unit has bought a San Jose building in a move to bolster the utility's South Bay operations. Read more ›
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A free built-in VPN is coming to Firefox on Tuesday, Mozilla announced this week: Free VPNs can sometimes mean sketchy arrangements that end up compromising your privacy, but ours is built from our data principles and commitment to be the world's most trusted browser. It routes your browser traffic through a proxy to hide your IP address and location while you browse, giving you stronger privacy and protection online with... Read more ›
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Don't let your Echo gather dust. These clever ideas show how it can help in the bathroom, car, kids' room, or across the home as a digital pet sitter. Read more ›
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Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Oeming continue their 'Powers' revival with a trip to animation and Netflix. Read more ›
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Когда большинство людей думают о сверхновой, они представляют себе сверхновую типа II, возникающую в результате коллапса ядра. Это массивные звёзды на главной последовательности, которые достигли конца своего существования. Исчерпав запасы водорода, они продолжают синтезировать всё более тяжёлые элементы, пока звезда не потеряет способность удерживать собственную массу. Ядро коллапсирует, и звезда взрывается, на несколько месяцев затмевая всю свою галактику.Когда на небе происходит нечто столь яркое, это ср Read more ›
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While other tech companies have been laying off employees year after year, OpenAI is doing the opposite. According to a report from the Financial Times, the AI giant is looking to expand its workforce to 8,000 employees by the end of 2026, nearly doubling staff from its current headcount of 4,500. The FT reported that the new hires will be across several departments, including product development, engineering, research and sales.... Read more ›
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Пошла волна новостей о том, что провайдеры получили прямую задачу внедрять систему «Белых списков» на wifi. Официальная версия — «безопасность» и доступность социально значимых ресурсов. Но все мы прекарсно все понимаем: это не столько про удобство, сколько про возможность 24/7 фильтровать вообще всё, что проходит через ваш домашний Wi-Fi. Читать далее Read more ›
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Tell someone you find it easier to connect with animals than with most people and watch what happens to their face. There’s a brief recalibration. A polite smile that’s doing a little extra work. Maybe a joke about becoming a hermit with cats. The social shorthand for what you just said is well established, and ... Read more Read more ›
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As OpenAI prepares to open up ad sales to more marketers next month, it is trying to address what some advertisers say was lacking in the initial ad sales offering. Among other things, the ChatGPT creator is planning to streamline the process of ad buying, either in partnerships with ad tech firms or with its own ad management system. So far, advertisers that bought the first ad campaigns on ChatGPT... Read more ›
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Rushed perhaps? AndaSeat's first standing desk could use a bit of spit and polish on some of those cable management elements that's for sure. Read more ›
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The Samsung S95F has been my pick as the best OLED for bright-room viewing, but the LG G6 is coming for its title Read more ›
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When social media declared Netanyahu dead, crypto prediction markets priced it at 5%. The money was right — and Washington wants to shut it down. Read more ›
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Раньше я книги не читал; затем я их просто читал, и сразу клал на полку; после я не просто читал, а ещё...Будет полезно тем, кто хочет узнать как можно полезно и с пользой для будущего себя читать книги, но только если вы не преисполнились в познании, что как-будто бы уже сто триллионов миллиардов лет проживаете на триллионах и триллионах таких же планет. К секретному ингридиенту Read more ›
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It doesn’t sound like Crimson Desert, the recently released prequel to Black Desert Online, will support Intel Arc GPUs anytime soon, if at all. On the game’s FAQ page, its developer Pearl Abyss advised players expecting Arc support to apply for a refund. “If you purchased the game expecting Intel Arc support, please refer to the refund policy of the platform where the game was purchased for available options,” the... Read more ›
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No, Home Depot's sales are not random. There is actually a predictable way to find out when you can get the best savings on items at the store. Read more ›
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I’ve been in a lot of rooms with a lot of talkers. Board rooms, networking events, dinner tables where everyone’s competing for the floor. And I used to think the person commanding the most respect was the one with the sharpest contribution. The cleverest insight. The most commanding presence. I was wrong. The person who ... Read more Read more ›
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"The systemd project merged a pull request adding a new birthDate field to the JSON user records managed by userdb in response to the age verification laws of California, Colorado, and Brazil," reports the blog It's FOSS. They note that the field "can only be set by administrators, not by users themselves" — it's the same record that already holds metadata like realName, emailAddress, and location: Lennart Poettering, the creator... Read more ›
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California saw its worst drought in 10,000 years between 2012 and 2015, remembers the Washington Post. And yet genetic analyses of California's scarlet monkeyflower "found that many rapidly evolved... allowing them to cope with water scarcity and rebound from decline." "The fact that certain organisms are able to adapt just because of genetics that are already present is a great source of hope," said Daniel Anstett, a plant biologist at... Read more ›
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The deal to take control of TikTok's U.S. business came with an unusual condition, according to people familiar with the matter. The investors — which include Oracle, Abu Dhabi investor MGX, and private-equity firm Silver Lake — "paid the Treasury Department about $2.5 billion when the deal closed in January," reports the Wall Street Journal, "and are set to make several additional payments until hitting the $10 billion total." The... Read more ›
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Last week System76 CEO Carl Richell criticized age-verification laws for operating systems — but he now sees a "real possibility" Colorado's law might exclude open-source. Phoronix reports that the System76 CEO met with the state Senator who co-authored Colorado's bill, and then posted on X.com that the Senator "suggested excluding open source software from the bill." Richell: This appears to be a real possibility. Amendments are expected... It's my hope... Read more ›
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"The new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models feature a keyboard change," reports MacRumors: On the U.S. English version of the new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro keyboards, the tab, caps lock, shift, return, and delete keycaps now have glyphs on them. On previous-generation models, these keys are labeled with text instead... Given the U.S. English keyboard layout is the default option for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Neo... Read more ›
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"A few developers found a way, for now, to turn a few of these increasingly mediocre Amazon Show devices into friendly, useful, open computers," writes the co-founder of the gaming/tech news site Aftermath. For under $50 each, he bought some used versions of the devices and tested their instructions, partly to escape the full-screen ads Amazon began showing late last year, and also to overwrite Amazon's locked down Android fork... Read more ›
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Plug-in (or "balcony") solar panels can also be hung out a window or be set up in a backyard, reports NPR. They channel energy from the sun straight into a home's electrical outlet, generating enough electricity to power a refrigerator or microwave while "displacing electricity that otherwise would come in from the grid..." But what's holding up their adoption in America? For the panels to become more widely available in... Read more ›
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"Just the anachronism of seeing Doom, one of the poster children for the moral panic around violent video games, on a Nintendo console is novel," writes Kotaku — especially with the console's underpowered "Super FX" coprocessor Hampered by a nearly unplayable framerate, especially in later levels, and mired by sacrifices, like altered levels, no floor or ceiling textures, and the entire fourth episode being cut, [1995's] Doom on the Super... Read more ›
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It's America's first large-scale offshore wind project, reports WBUR — enough clean energy to power 400,000 homes in Massachusetts from 62 offshore wind turbines generating 800 megawatts. But it took a while... The plant's first construction delay happened back in 2019, they point out — and then "Just three months ago, when the project was 95% complete, the U.S. Interior Department issued a stop-work order." But after successfully challenging that... Read more ›
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Long-time tech journalist Clive Thompson interviewed over 70 software developers at Google, Amazon, Microsoft and start-ups for a new article on AI-assisted programming. It's title? "Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It." Published in the prestigious New York Times Magazine, the article even cites long-time programming guru Kent Beck saying LLMs got him going again and he's now finishing more projects than ever, calling AI's... Read more ›
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Wikipedia describes Freenet as "a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant, anonymous communication," released in the year 2000. "Both Freenet and some of its associated tools were originally designed by Ian Clarke," Wikipedia adds. (And in 2000 Clarke answered questions from Slashdot's readers...) And now Ian Clarke (aka Sanity — Slashdot reader #1,431) returns to share this announcement: Freenet's new generation peer-to-peer network is now operational, along with the first application built... Read more ›
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