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For just the first three months of 2026, Rocket Lab's launch business reports $63.7 million in revenue, reports CNBC — plus another $136.7 million from its space systems business. Besides beating Wall Street's expectations, Rocket Lab also announced that its backlog has more than doubled from a year ago to $2.2 billion, and that it's buying space robotics company Motiv Space Systems.
Friday its stock price shot up 34% in one day...
Rocket Lab's stock has more than quadrupled over the past year, benefiting
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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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Researchers have identified a ring of minerals around the largest basin in the northern hemisphere of Mars (which past research suggests held a large body of water). Phys.org says the research provides new clues on when life may have been possible on Mars — and how future astronauts could make oxygen: Manganese oxides and hydroxides (collectively written as manganese (hydr)oxides) can act as geological proxies for past oceans... The team... Read more ›
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The AI training company proposes a simple trade deal: you get a tidy house, they get a bunch of data. Read more ›
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Bleu Jour’s Kubb Fanless mini PC combines silent passive cooling with Intel workstation hardware, although pricing remains exceptionally expensive. Read more ›
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Ahead of the upcoming World Cup, football superstar Lamine Yamal has arrived at training camp for the Spanish national team sporting what appears to be the unreleased over-ear headphones that appeared in a U.S. Federal Communications Commission database last week. As suspected, the new headphones are a Beats product rather than an Apple product. In a post on his Instagram account, Yamal shared several photos and a video clip showing... Read more ›
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Buying a new car—any new car—is increasingly a baller move, rather than something Americans can expect to do. Read more ›
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Недавно я решил завести собственный блог. Сначала посмотрел в сторону SSG, но они показались мне не слишком удобными для того сценария, который я хотел получить. Затем попробовал несколько CMS, однако быстро упёрся в другую проблему: мой сервер оказался слишком слабым для большинства современных решений.В итоге ни одно из готовых решений так и не смогло закрыть все мои требования одновременно. Так и появилась идея сделать небольшую файловую CMS на Rust, которая... Read more ›
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За последние два года в экосистеме PHP вокруг AI-разработки сформировалась целая индустрия. Если раньше интеграция LLM выглядела как несколько строк кода с вызовом OpenAI API, то сегодня разработчики строят полноценные агентные системы: с памятью, инструментами, workflow, наблюдаемостью (observability) и даже командами специализированных агентов.Обычно, когда говорят об AI-разработке, в первую очередь говорят о Python. Тут полно интересных вещей, таких как: LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI, AutoGen – весь основ Read more ›
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DoorDash is hiring for a "social-first role at the intersection of corporate strategy and internet culture" — no traditional experience necessary. Read more ›
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Tired of lugging around a heavy, disorganized tool bag? Discover five cleverly designed, space-saving Milwaukee tools that fit right in your pocket or bag. Read more ›
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After Google announced AI-emphasizing changes to its search results, many web surfers began defecting to DuckDuckGo, reports TechCrunch. (They describe DuckDuckGo as "a privacy-focused alternative" that accounts for around 2% of the U.S. search market...) DuckDuckGo said U.S. app installs went up 18.1% week-over-week on average during the May 20 to May 25 period, compared to May 13 to May 18. The company said that growth was sustained for six... Read more ›
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Многие знают Agile по ежедневным стендапам, спринтам и доскам в Jira. Но мало кто задумывается, почему Agile вообще появился. Если вам интересен ответ на этот вопрос, очень рекомендую книгу Роберта Мартина «Clean Agile. Back to Basics». Для меня это одна из лучших книг об Agile, которую стоит прочитать каждому Project Manager. Для многих специалистов в IT имя автора не нуждается в представлении. Именно Роберт Мартин, известный также как Uncle Bob,... Read more ›
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Fuller allegedly diverted $6.2 million for personal use and $5.5M for Ponzi-like payments; only 3% of funds went to crypto trading. Read more ›
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California's Assembly has passed AB 2047, the California Firearm Printing Prevention Act, sending the amended bill to the state Senate. Read more ›
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Picture this: you're the owner of a dainty place in San Francisco. You put it up on Airbnb, considering the area is sprawling with AI bros, thinking you'd get a pretty good return on your investment. What you actually get in return are scratched kitchens, damaged appliances, bizarre rearrangements, and just straight up missing items. Read more ›
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Samsung launched the first "Classic" smartwatch with the Galaxy Watch4 in 2021, but it wasn't a part of all the Galaxy Watch lineups that arrived later, as Samsung launched the Classic model with alternate generations, meaning the Watch5 and Watch7 didn't have a Classic version, but the Watch6 and Watch8 series did. Considering that pattern, we weren't expecting Samsung to launch a Classic smartwatch this year, but a new development... Read more ›
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The Free Software Foundation announced this week that "its global call for free software supporters to organize LibreLocals this May resulted in free software supporters organizing forty-six LibreLocal events on six continents thus far." (And new dates and locations are being added daily.) The FSF invited free software supporters to organize in-person community meetups in their area during May 2026, or LibreLocal month, to bring people together to swap ideas,... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader UnknowingFool shares this report from the BBC: Air France and Airbus have been found guilty of manslaughter over a 2009 plane crash which killed 228 people. The Paris Appeals Court found the airline and aircraft manufacturer "solely and entirely responsible" for the incident, in which flight AF447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. The passenger jet stalled during a storm and plunged... Read more ›
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"The numbers show that layoffs in the U.S. are roughly at or below levels from before the pandemic," reports the Washington Post, "although they are higher than in 2022 when businesses snapped up workers as the economy roared back to life... "A different measure that accounts for the growing U.S. workforce shows that layoffs affected about 1.2% of employed people in March, a number that has been steady for years... Read more ›
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Long-time Slashdot reader Sun writes: AMD has announced a change to the way they are licensing Vivado, their FPGA development tool... Hidden between the lines of the announcement [of a new model starting with the 2026.1 release] is the change to the free of charge tier. AMD is adding more devices to be supported in this tier, which is supposedly the carrot. The stick, however, is the removal of certain... Read more ›
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A proposal to make daylight saving time permanent has advanced in the U.S. House of Representative, reports California news station KCRA: A proposal to make daylight saving time permanent has advanced in the House, reigniting an age-old American debate around the twice-annual clock changes. And this time, the proposal has the president's backing. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will work "very hard" to sign the so-called Sunshine Protection... Read more ›
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Linus Torvalds spoke this week at the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit North America, reports ZDNet — and described how AI is impacting Linux kernel development: "In the last six months, we've seen a lot more commits," Torvalds noted, estimating that "the last two releases, it's been about 20% more commits than we had in the previous releases over many years.... The real change that happened in the last six... Read more ›
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Tesla's upcoming Cybercab "has been certified at 165 Wh/mi," reports Electrek — which makes it "the most efficient electric vehicle ever produced — by a wide margin." The next most efficient EV on the market, the Lucid Air Pure, consumes 28% more energy per mile. Tesla VP of Vehicle Engineering Lars Moravy confirmed the figure, which represents a certified rating — not a marketing claim or internal target. It's an... Read more ›
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Slashdot reader wiredmikey writes: Threat actors are exploiting a vulnerability in shared content delivery network (CDN) infrastructure to hide connections to malicious domains. Researchers say the vulnerability could impact roughly 88 million domains and can bypass DNS filtering and protective DNS controls, potentially enabling stealthy command-and-control communications and other evasive attacks. Dubbed "Underminr," the exploit "presents the SNI and HTTP Host of a domain," writes SecurityWeek, "while fo Read more ›
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Developers for several top videogames have joined unions under the Communication Workers of America — including Call of Duty, Fallout, Overwatch, Diablo and World of Warcraft. Last month workers on the online game Magic: The Gathering Arena team announced their own CWA union. The gaming news site Aftermath shares some interesting details: Owner Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast could have voluntarily agreed to the union, but instead the issue... Read more ›
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The It's FOSS blog has news about the Linux Vendor Firmware Service, which gives hardware vendors a secure portal to upload firmware updates "which can then be downloaded and installed by users through clients such as GNOME Software or fwupdmgr." (Originally developed in 2015 by GNOME maintainer Richard Hughes...) The issue, however, obviously, had been funding with the largest contributors being the usual suspects, Framework and Open Source Framework Foundation,... Read more ›
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