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HP has revealed that memory now accounts for 35% of the cost of materials it needs to build a PC, up from between 15 and 18% last quarter. And the company expects RAM's contribution will rise through the year. From a report: Speaking on the company's Q1 2026 earnings call, interim CEO Bruce Broussard said the company has secured long-term supply agreements for the year and also "qualified new suppliers [and] built in strategic inventory positions for key platforms and cut the time to qualify new material in
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Apple has submitted production line orders for its upcoming foldable iPhone, effectively confirming that the device will launch this year, claims a Chinese leaker. According to the Weibo account "Fixed Focus Digital," assembly lines recently received the orders from Apple, which has apparently allowed the leaker to learn the crease measurements for the device's 7.8-inch inner display. The crease depth is said to have been controlled to under 0.15 mm.... Read more ›
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История о том, как мы в Профи.ру перешли на монорепозиторий. Расскажу, как к этому пришли, почему не стали ударяться в микрофронтенды и как строили-строили архитектуру и наконец построили. Читать далее Read more ›
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Anthropic cofounder Jack Clark says AI now writes most of its code, making the value of junior roles "more dubious" and senior talent more valuable. Read more ›
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Last week, the US Department of Agriculture proposed a strikingly cruel policy, even for this administration: speeding up the kill lines at America’s chicken, turkey, and pig slaughterhouses. The plan will make one of the country’s most dangerous jobs — working in a meat processing plant — even more unsafe, labor advocates argue. The new […] Read more ›
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Former Zensurance employee looks to bring “guarantor-as-a-service” offering to Ontario. Read more ›
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Приветствуем вас, Хабр.В течение минувшего года мы серьёзно прорабатывали тему инженерии данных (Data Engineering), поскольку остались очень довольны читательским интересом к вышедшей у нас книге "Основы инженерии данных: как создавать надёжные системы обработки данных" Джо Риса и Мэтта Хоусли (оригинал - издательство "O'Reilly"). В январе вышла её допечатка.Кроме того, у нас уже переведена и ушла в редактуру более продвинутая книга, также от O'Reilly, написал которую Бартош Конечны (Bartosz Konieczny); она Read more ›
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U.S. Department of Commerce Assistant Secretary for export enforcement David Peters said that his agency has not approved a single H200 export license since President Donald Trump allowed Nvidia to sell them to China. Read more ›
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I'd be lying if I said 007: First Light doesn't look (and sound) like one the coolest triple-A games coming out this year. With its post-delay 27th May release date not far away now, marketing and developer chatter are ramping up, and now we've learned about the explicit influences that were added to all the Hitman DNA we've able to discern in IO Interactive's latest. Read more Read more ›
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Should we make the point about the definition of insanity being doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome? Read more ›
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Tennessee lawmakers are moving closer to tightening the reins on illegal online gambling and sweepstakes after a Senate committee gave… Continue reading Tennessee Senate advances bill targeting Illegal sweepstakes Read more ›
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Insomniac Games has locked in the Marvel's Wolverine release date — and it's coming sooner than you might think. Read more ›
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If you were labeled the "difficult" or "too sensitive" one in your family, research suggests you may have been the one responding most accurately to dysfunction everyone else had agreed to ignore — and recognizing that can be quietly transformative. Read more ›
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Hyderabad-based nutrition supplements startup ZeroHarm Sciences has raised ₹65 Cr ($7.2 Mn) in a funding round led by Kotak Alternate… Read more ›
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Xbox's new leadership double-act Asha Sharma (CEO Microsoft Gaming) and Matt Booty (chief content officer Xbox) have stressed the importance of new Xbox gaming hardware to their vision going forward. Read more Read more ›
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Вы — щедрый эксперт. Каждый день делитесь лайфхаками, разбираете кейсы в сторис, подробно отвечаете на вопросы в комментариях. Вас благодарят, вас любят, вам пишут «спасибо, вы лучший!».А в конце месяца — тишина в кассе. Запросы на бесплатные консультации есть, а на серьезный продукт — нет.Знакомо?Это классическая ловушка «бесплатной скорой помощи».Вы даете таблетку — быстрый совет, который снимает симптом здесь и сейчас. Клиент почувствовал облегчение и пошел дальше. Зачем ему покупать... Read more ›
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A software engineer tried steering his robot vacuum with a videogame controller, reports Popular Science — but ended up with "a sneak peak into thousands of people's homes." While building his own remote-control app, Sammy Azdoufal reportedly used an AI coding assistant to help reverse-engineer how the robot communicated with DJI's remote cloud servers. But he soon discovered that the same credentials that allowed him to see and control his... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: You wear them at work, you wear them at play, you wear them to relax. You may even get sweaty in them at the gym. But an investigation into headphones has found every single pair tested contained substances hazardous to human health, including chemicals that can cause cancer, neurodevelopmental problems and the feminization of males. [...] Researchers say that while individual... Read more ›
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Andrew Yang, the former presidential candidate and longtime Universal Basic Income advocate, published a blog post this week warning that AI is about to displace millions of white-collar workers in the U.S. over the next 12 to 18 months, a wave he has taken to calling "the Fuckening." Yang cited a conversation with the CEO of a publicly traded tech company who said the firm is cutting 15% of its... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Meta product managers are rebranding. Some are now calling themselves "AI builders," a signal that AI coding tools are changing who gets to build software inside the company. One of them, Jeremie Guedj, announced the change in a LinkedIn post last week. "I still can't believe I'm writing this: as of today, my full-time job at Meta is AI Builder," he wrote. Guedj has... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shares a report: In 2013, scientists unveiled the first lab-grown burger at a cost of $330,000. By 2023, the FDA approved cultivated chicken for sale. The price had dropped to around $10-$30 per pound, and over $3 billion in investor money had poured into more than 175 companies developing meat grown from animal cells instead of slaughtered animals. The promise is straightforward: real meat, no slaughter required.... Read more ›
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OpenAI faces four fundamental strategic problems that no amount of fundraising or capex announcements can paper over, according to analyst Benedict Evans: it has no unique technology, its enormous user base is shallow and fragile, incumbents like Google and Meta are leveraging superior distribution to close the gap, and its product roadmap is dictated by whatever the research labs happen to discover rather than by deliberate product strategy. The company... Read more ›
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The first fiber-optic cable ever laid across an ocean -- TAT-8, a nearly 6,000-kilometer line between the United States, United Kingdom, and France that carried its first traffic on December 14, 1988 -- is now being pulled off the Atlantic seabed after more than two decades of sitting dormant, bound for recycling in South Africa. Subsea Environmental Services, one of only three companies in the world whose entire business is... Read more ›
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Lockheed Martin's F-35 combat aircraft is a supersonic stealth "strike fighter." But this week the military news site TWZ reports that the fighter's "computer brain," including "its cloud-based components, could be cracked to accept third-party software updates, just like 'jailbreaking' a cellphone, according to the Dutch State Secretary for Defense." TWZ notes that the Dutch defense secretary made the remarks during an episode of BNR Nieuwsradio's "Boekestijn en de Wijk"... Read more ›
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IBM shares plunged nearly 13% on Monday after Anthropic published a blog post arguing that its Claude Code tool could automate much of the complex analysis work involved in modernizing COBOL, the decades-old programming language that still underpins an estimated 95% of ATM transactions in the United States and runs on the kind of mainframe systems IBM has sold for generations. Anthropic said the shrinking pool of developers who understand... Read more ›
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AI security firm Irregular has found that passwords generated by major large language models -- Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini -- appear complex but follow predictable patterns that make them crackable in hours, even on decades-old hardware. When researchers prompted Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 fifty times in separate conversations, only 30 of the returned passwords were unique, and 18 of the duplicates were the exact same string. The estimated entropy of... Read more ›
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