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The Associated Press looks at the small-but-growing "rebellion" against attention-hogging devices, citing "a growing body of literature calling for people to move away from screens and pay attention to life."
D. Graham Burnett is a historian of science at Princeton University and one of the authors of " Attensity! A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement," making him a pillar of the growing backlash against the corporate harvesting of human attention. Along with MS NOW host Chris Hayes' bestselling
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Cisco has released an open-source tool "to trace the origins of AI models," reports SC World, "and compare model similarities for great visibility into the AI supply chain." [Cisco's Model Provenance Kit] is a Python toolkit and command-line interface (CLI) that looks at signals such as metadata and weights to create a "fingerprint" for AI models that can then be compared to other model fingerprints to determine potential shared origins.... Read more ›
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Если вы хоть раз просили Claude Code, Cursor или Codex сделать интерфейс — то знаете эту проблему. Код модель пишет неплохо, но визуально результат выглядит как “сайт, сгенерированный AI”. Одинаковые карточки, одинаковые градиенты, одинаковый набор паттернов из топа поиска. Несколько недель назад вышел LazyWeb — MCP-сервер, который даёт агенту 257k экранов реальных приложений как визуальный контекст. Установил, прогнал на pricing-странице для своего пет-проекта, разбираю, что получилось. Читать далее Read more ›
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Началось все с того, что однажды я задумался над последним вопросом заголовка: почему генеративным нейросетям не позволено воспроизводить обнаженное человеческое тело? Ну, понятно, что цензура, и понятно, что в открытом доступе лежит куча моделей, которые развращай обучай как хочешь. Но откуда взялось само убеждение, что человеческое тело не может быть воспроизведено во всем своем великолепии? Почему его можно показывать в музее и спальне, например, а urbi et orbi друзьям и... Read more ›
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We're just days away from returning to the beautiful briny in Subnautica 2, and to celebrate, we've been treated to an all-new teaser trailer showing off the sights and sounds we can expect to see when we sink beneath the waves on 14th May. Read more Read more ›
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На первый взгляд миграция из Kaiten в Bitrix24 выглядит как обычная интеграционная задача: прочитать данные из одного REST API и записать в другой REST API.Но это впечатление быстро проходит, когда начинаешь переносить не демо-доску, а живую проектную систему.В Kaiten уже накоплены пользователи, пространства, карточки, комментарии, файлы, ссылки внутри описаний, пользовательские поля, стадии, архивные задачи, связи между карточками и исторический контекст работы команды. Если перенести только названия карто Read more ›
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Blockchain infrastructure company Fuutura has outlined a compliance-first financial ecosystem designed to address the International Monetary Fund's recent calls for enhanced regulatory oversight of cross-border stablecoin flows into emerging markets. Read more ›
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Samsung has released new software updates for the Galaxy Buds3 Pro and Galaxy Buds4 Pro TWS earphones. The update for the Samsung Galaxy Buds3 Pro comes with firmware version R630XXU0AZD2, requires a download of about 8MB, and brings stability-focused improvements to the earphones. The update for the Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro, on the other hand, weighs around 8.5MB and comes with firmware version R640XXU0AZD2. But the Buds4 Pro's update, like... Read more ›
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A popular viral video shows a content creator lighting a car dent on fire before popping it out. Here's why that doesn't help and might actually harm your car. Read more ›
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Приветствую, коллеги!После нашумевшей публикации о плагине Joomla Shortcoder я получил множество вопросов (в математике такое множество называется «пустым») о том, как быстро начать использовать шорткоды в Joomla для типовых задач: вставить видео с YouTube или Rutube, документ Google Docs или просто сгенерировать «рыбу» для вёрстки. Поэтому сегодня я хочу представить вам Joomla Shortcodes — плагин, который содержит набор готовых шорткодов для вставки контента от популярных сервисов. Читать далее Read more ›
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All 20 of America's state-run healthcare marketplace sites "include advertising trackers that share information with Big Tech companies," reports Gizmodo, citing a report from Bloomberg: Per the report, seven million Americans bought their health insurance through state exchanges in 2026, and many of them may have had personal information shared with companies, including Meta, TikTok, Snap, Google, Nextdoor, and LinkedIn, among others. Some of the data collected and shared with... Read more ›
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The loss was primarily driven by $244 million in unrealized losses on cryptocurrency holdings and an additional $108.2 million investment loss. Read more ›
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Slashdot reader joshuark writes: Scientific American reports that a ChatGPT AI has proved a conjecture with a method no human had developed. A 23-year-old student Liam Price just cracked a 60-year-old problem that world-class mathematicians have tried and failed to solve. The new solution that Price got in response to a single prompt to GPT-5.4 Pro was posted on www.erdosproblems.com, a website devoted to the Erds problems. The question Price... Read more ›
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"Running a Big Tech company during Silicon Valley's AI mania may not necessarily require fewer workers or cost less," writes the Washington Post: Amazon, Google and Meta together have roughly the same number of employees now as they did during an industry-wide hiring binge in 2022, company disclosures show. Growing costs for technical workers and related expenses have often outpaced sales recently. The tech giants' big AI bet hasn't yet... Read more ›
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Monday a company called Rainmaker announced their rain-triggering technology had produced 143 million gallons of freshwater for Utah and Oregon residents — making them "the first private company in history to validate the results of cloud seeding operations." The Deseret News reports: Founded in 2023, Rainmaker uses drones to disperse silver iodide into clouds, then they track precipitation with advanced radar. However, Rainmaker — and every other rain-enhancement company —... Read more ›
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"Nuclear AI startup" Fermi had hoped to build power plants generating 17 gigawatts of electricity, remembers Bloomberg, "three times the amount typically consumed by New York City." Hyperscalers could install their data centers on the site itself and tap directly into that power, which would come first from natural gas turbines and later from nuclear reactors. The pitch ticked so many boxes — artificial intelligence, nuclear energy, political connections —... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader Anne Thwacks frequently uses YouTube's subtitles "not to disturb others in the room, or because my hearing is not very good." But they say there's a new problem. "The subtitling is terrible!" Almost every sentence has a huge error. Proper names are more often wrong than right. Non-English place names are almost always mangled to barely recognizable. And no effort whatsoever is made to use context to... Read more ›
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"Scientists have created a miraculous new way to stop fires from spreading through neighborhoods using nothing but sound," reports the New York Post: Former NASA engineers with California-based Sonic Fire Tech found that using sound waves can snuff out blazes and potentially be used to stop another Pacific Palisades inferno... The technology works by targeting oxygen molecules using low-frequency sound waves that vibrate them, stopping the fire from growing. "Sound... Read more ›
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"The war in Iran has sent oil-starved countries scrambling for fuel," CNN reported this week. And many of those countries now want renewable fuels, the article points out, "leaving them turning to the renewables king of the planet: China." Chinese exports of solar technology, batteries and electric vehicles all reached record highs in March, according to energy think tank Ember, a sign that the historic oil supply shock is accelerating... Read more ›
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In 2016 an online "swarm intelligence" platform generated a correct prediction for the Kentucky Derby — naming all four top finishers in order. (But its 2017 predictions weren't even close.) Slashdot checked in again on how modern AI systems performed in 2023, 2024, and 2025 — but their predictions were still pretty bad. Would AI-generated Derby predictions be any better in 2026? This year's winner was 24-to-1 longshot "Golden Tempo"... Read more ›
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An anonymous reader shared this report from the BBC: "If even one extra person is able to access the internet, I think it's successful and it's worth it," says Sahand. The Iranian man is visibly anxious, speaking to the BBC outside Iran, as he carefully explains how he is part of a clandestine network smuggling satellite internet technology — which is illegal in Iran — into the country. Sahand, whose... Read more ›
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"Ransomware activity jumped again in Q1 2026," writes Slashdot reader BrianFagioli, "with 2,638 victim posts on leak sites, up 22% year over year," according to a report from cybersecurity company ReliaQuest. But the bigger shift is how messy the ecosystem has become. Established groups like Akira and Qilin are still active, while newer players like The Gentlemen surged into the top tier with a 588 percent spike in activity. At... Read more ›
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