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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 15:58 EDT

'Star Wars'-Inspired Tabletop Games Bring Rebellion and Glory (without Disney)

"I am a huge fan of Star Wars," opines an article from the gaming Aftermath. "As every Star Wars fan knows, being a Star Wars fan means you hate Star Wars as much as you love it." But fortunately there's Going Rogue and Galactic — two tabletop games "inspired" by the Star Wars universe (which just successfully crowdfunded a printed illustrated hardcover edition). They're described as "war among the stars"... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 13:34 EDT

Does the World Need Publicly-Owned Social Networks?

"Do we need publicly-owned social networks to escape Silicon Valley?" asks an opinion piece in Spain's El Pais newspaper. It argues it's necessary because social media platforms "have consolidated themselves as quasi-monopolies, with a business model that consists of violating our privacy in search of data to sell ads..." Among the proposals and alternatives to these platforms, the idea of public social media networks has often been mentioned. Imagine, for... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 12:34 EDT

Researchers Warn Some Infectious Fungus Could Spread as Earth's Temperatures Rise

Around the world fungal infections kill an estimated 2.5 million people a year, notes a report from CNN. But new research predicts that certain species of infection-causing Aspergillus fungi could spread into new areas as the earth's temperature rises. ("The study, published this month, is currently being peer reviewed...") Aspergillus fungi grow like small filaments in soils all over the world. Like almost all fungi, they release huge numbers of... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 11:34 EDT

SerenityOS Creator Is Building an Independent, Standards-First Browser Called 'Ladybird'

A year ago, the original creator of SerenityOS posted that "for the past two years, I've been almost entirely focused on Ladybird, a new web browser that started as a simple HTML viewer for SerenityOS." So it became a stand-alone project that "aims to render the modern web with good performance, stability and security." And they're also building a new web engine. "We are building a brand-new browser from scratch,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 10:34 EDT

Will GM's Bet on Battery Tech Jumpstart the Transition to Electric Cars?

Whether General Motors survives "depends in part on whether its bets on battery technology pay off," writes the Wall Street Journal. At $33,600 the company's Chevy Equinox is one of the cheapest EVs in America (only $5,000 more than the gas-powered model). "But it also recently announced a novel type of battery that promises to be significantly cheaper, while still providing long range, due to be rolled out in 2028..."... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 07:34 EDT

Apple's Bad News Keeps Coming. Can They Still Turn It Around?

Besides pressure on Apple to make iPhones in the U.S., CEO Tim Cook "is facing off against two U.S. judges, European and worldwide regulators, state and federal lawmakers, and even a creator of the iPhone," writes the Wall Street Journal, "to say nothing of the cast of rivals outrunning Apple in artificial intelligence." Each is a threat to Apple's hefty profit margins, long the company's trademark and the reason investors... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 03:34 EDT

The USSR Once Tried Reversing a River's Direction with 'Peaceful Nuclear Explosions'

"In the 1970s, the USSR used nuclear devices to try to send water from Siberia's rivers flowing south, instead of its natural route north..." remembers the BBC. [T]he Soviet Union simultaneously fired three nuclear devices buried 127m (417ft) underground. The yield of each device was 15 kilotonnes (about the same as the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945). The experiment, codenamed "Taiga", was part of a two-decade long Soviet... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/25/2025 00:34 EDT

Duolingo Faces Massive Social Media Backlash After 'AI-First' Comments

"Duolingo had been riding high," reports Fast Company, until CEO Luis von Ahn "announced on LinkedIn that the company is phasing out human contractors, looking for AI use in hiring and in performance reviews, and that 'headcount will only be given if a team cannot automate more of their work.'" But then "facing heavy backlash online after unveiling its new AI-first policy", Duolingo's social media presence went dark last weekend.... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 21:34 EDT

New 'Doom: The Dark Ages' Already Adjusted to Add Even More Dangerous Demons

Doom: The Dark Ages just launched on May 15. But it's already received "difficulty" balance changes "that have made the demons of Hell even more dangerous than ever," writes Windows Central: According to DOOM's official website Slayer's Club, these balance adjustments are focused on making the game harder, as players have been leaving feedback saying it felt too easy even on Nightmare Mode. As a result, enemies now hit harder,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 18:34 EDT

MCP Will Be Built Into Windows To Make an 'Agentic OS' - Bringing Security Concerns

It's like "a USB-C port for AI applications..." according to the official documentation for MCP — "a standardized way to connect AI models to different data sources and tools." And now Microsoft has "revealed plans to make MCP a native component of Windows," reports DevClass.com, "despite concerns over the security of the fast-expanding MCP ecosystem." In the context of Windows, it is easy to see the value of a standardised... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 17:34 EDT

Amazon Cancels the 'Wheel of Time' Prime Video Series After 3 Seasons

Long-time Slashdot reader SchroedingersCat shares this article from Deadline: Prime Video will not be renewing The Wheel of Time for a fourth season according to Deadline article. The decision, which comes more than a month after the Season 3 finale was released April 17, followed lengthy deliberations. As often is the case in the current economic environment, the reasons were financial as the series is liked creatively by the streamer's... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 16:34 EDT

People Should Know About the 'Beliefs' LLMs Form About Them While Conversing

Jonathan L. Zittrain is a law/public policy/CS professor at Harvard (and also director of its Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society). He's also long-time Slashdot reader #628,028 — and writes in to share his new article in the Atlantic. Following on Anthropic's bridge-obsessed Golden Gate Claude, colleagues at Harvard's Insight+Interaction Lab have produced a dashboard that shows what judgments Llama appears to be forming about a user's age, wealth,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 15:34 EDT

How Many Qubits Will It Take to Break Secure Public Key Cryptography Algorithms?

Wednesday Google security researchers published a preprint demonstrating that 2048-bit RSA encryption "could theoretically be broken by a quantum computer with 1 million noisy qubits running for one week," writes Google's security blog. "This is a 20-fold decrease in the number of qubits from our previous estimate, published in 2019... " The reduction in physical qubit count comes from two sources: better algorithms and better error correction — whereby qubits... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 14:34 EDT

Firefox Creates 'A Smarter, Simpler Address Bar'

"Firefox's address bar just got an upgrade," Mozilla writes on their blog: Keep your original search visible When you perform a search, your query now remains visible in the address bar instead of being replaced by the search engine's URL. Whereas before your address bar was filled with long, confusing URLs, now it's easier to refine or repeat searches... [Clicking an icon left of the address bar even pulls up... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 13:34 EDT

Bird Feeders Have Caused a Dramatic Evolution of California Hummingbirds

Science magazine reports that hummingbird feeders "have become a major evolutionary force," according to research published this week in Global Change Biology. (At least for the Anna's hummingbird, a common species in the western U.S. Over just a few generations, their beaks have dramatically changed in size and shape.... [A]s feeders proliferated, Anna's hummingbird beaks got longer and larger, which may reflect an adaptation to slurp up far more nectar... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 12:34 EDT

Researchers Build 'The World's Fastest Petahertz Quantum Transistor'. They Predict Lightwave Electronics

"What if ultrafast pulses of light could operate computers at speeds a million times faster than today's best processors?" asks the University of Arizona. "A team of scientists, including researchers from the University of Arizona, are working to make that possible." In a groundbreaking international effort, researchers from the Department of Physics in the College of Science and the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences demonstrated a way to... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 11:34 EDT

Ask Slashdot:  Do We Need Opt-Out-By-Default Privacy Laws?

"In large, companies failed to self-regulate," writes long-time Slashdot reader BrendaEM: They have not been respected the individual's right to privacy. In software and web interfaces, companies have buried their privacy setting so deep that they cannot be found in a reasonable amount of time, or an unreasonable amount of steps are needed to attempt to retain data. These companies have taken away the individual's right to privacy --by default.... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 10:34 EDT

Red Hat Collaborates with SIFive on RISC-V Support, as RHEL 10 Brings AI Assistant and Post-Quantum Security

SiFive was one of the first companies to produce a RISC-V chip. This week they announced a new collaboration with Red Hat "to bring Red Hat Enterprise Linux support to the rapidly growing RISC-V community" and "prepare Red Hat's product portfolio for future intersection with RISC-V server hardware from a diverse set of RISC-V suppliers." Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 is available in developer preview on the SiFive HiFive Premier... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 06:00 EDT

Valve Adds SteamOS Support For Its Steam Deck Rivals

Valve's SteamOS 3.7.8 update brings official support for AMD-powered handhelds like Lenovo's Legion Go and Asus' ROG Ally, along with a new "Steam OS Compatible" library tab and key bug fixes. Other features include a battery charge limit, updated graphics drivers, and a shift to Plasma 6.2.5. Polygon reports: Valve outlines two requirements for the third-party devices not explicitly named in the update to run SteamOS on the handheld: they... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/24/2025 03:00 EDT

Google's New AI Video Tool Floods Internet With Real-Looking Clips

Google's new AI video tool, Veo 3, is being used to create hyperrealistic videos that are now flooding the internet, terrifying viewers "with a sense that real and fake have become hopelessly blurred," reports Axios. From the report: Unlike OpenAI's video generator Sora, released more widely last December, Google DeepMind's Veo 3 can include dialogue, soundtracks and sound effects. The model excels at following complex prompts and translating detailed descriptions... Read more ›

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