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BeauHD @ Slashdot 2 place · 11/15/2024 19:20 EDT

Bluesky Says It Won't Train AI On Your Posts

Bluesky, the social network surging in popularity, says it has "no intention" of training AI tools on users content. "The social network made the announcement on the same day that X (formerly Twitter) is implementing its new terms of service that allow the platform to use public posts to train AI," notes TechCrunch. From the report: "A number of artists and creators have made their home on Bluesky, and we... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/20/2024 12:34 EDT

Could Geothermal Power Revolutionize US Energy Consumption?

That massive geothermal energy project in Utah gets a closer look from the Washington Post, which calls it "a significant advance for a climate-friendly technology that is gaining momentum in the United States." Once fully operational, the project could generate up to 2 gigawatts of electricity — enough to power more than 2 million homes. In addition, the BLM proposed Thursday to speed up the permitting process for geothermal projects... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/20/2024 11:34 EDT

'100% Free' GNU Boot Discovers They've Been Shipping Non-Free Code - Again

Libreboot is a distribution of coreboot "aimed at replacing the proprietary BIOS firmware contained by most computers." So then what exactly is GNU Boot? Its home page explains... In November 2022, Libreboot began to include non-libre code. We have made repeated efforts to continue collaboration with those developers to help their version of Libreboot remain libre, but that was not successful. Now we've stepped forward to stand up for freedom,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/20/2024 10:34 EDT

Neal Stephenson Publishes First Book in New Atomic Age Spy Series 'Bomb Light'

Neal Stephenson is a sci-fi writer "of exuberant prose who revels in embracing big ideas," according to the New York Times. "With Polostan he enters the realm of the spy novel..." Or, as the Washington Post puts it, Stephenson "drops readers into a bloody, inspiring, conflict-ridden and pivotal period of the early 20th century." With its flair for characterization, precision of language, witty apercus and fecundity of events, the novel... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/20/2024 07:34 EDT

Electric Motors Are About to Get a Major Upgrade - Thanks to Benjamin Franklin

"A technology pioneered by Benjamin Franklin is being revived to build more efficient electric motors," reports the Wall Street Journal, "an effort in its nascent stage that has the potential to be massive." A handful of scientists and engineers — armed with materials and techniques unimaginable in the 1700s — are creating modern versions of Franklin's "electrostatic motor," that are on the cusp of commercialization... Franklin's "electrostatic motor" uses alternating... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/20/2024 03:34 EDT

Bill Gates Applauds Open Source Tools for 'Digital Public Infrastructure'

It connects people, data, and money, Bill Gates wrote this week on his personal blog. But digital public infrastructure is also "revolutionizing the way entire nations serve their people, respond to crises, and grow their economies" — and the Gates Foundation sees it "as an important part of our efforts to help save lives and fight poverty in poor countries." Digital public infrastructure [or "DPI"]: digital ID systems that securely... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 23:34 EDT

What Happens When a California Oil Refinery Shuts Down?

A California oil refinery that produces 8% of the state's gasoline is shutting down late next year — a decision the Los Angeles Times says is "driven by climate change, the transition to electric vehicles and demands for cleaner air." "There's no question we are going to lose refineries over time, because demand is going to go down as we transition to electric vehicles, but I did not expect to... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 21:34 EDT

Chip Designers Recall the Big AMD-Intel Battle Over x86-64 Support

Tom's Hardware reports on some interesting hardware history being shared on X.com: AMD engineer Phil Park identified a curious nugget of PC architectural history from, of all places, a year-old Quora answer posted by former Intel engineer [and Pentium Pro architect] Robert Colwell. The nugget indicates that Intel could have beaten AMD to the x86-64 punch if the former wasn't dead-set on the x64-only Itanium line of CPUs. Colwell had... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 18:57 EDT

After Second Power Outage, 10 Million Cubans Endure Saturday Afternoon Blackout

The Miami Herald reports: Cuba's electrical grid shut down again early Saturday, leaving the island without electricity after authorities tried but failed to restore power following an earlier nationwide blackout on Friday. The island's Electric Union reported a second "total outage" at 6:15 a.m., just hours after officials reported they had restored power in a few "microsystems" all over the island... The country has been going through its worst economic... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 17:34 EDT

US Army Faces 'Wide-Ranging' Issues with Its Boats, Considers Replacing Them with Autonomous Vessels

An anonymous readed shared this report from CNN: [U.S. army boats] are poorly maintained and largely unprepared to meet the military's growing mission in the Pacific, a new government oversight report said this week. The Government Accountability Office released a report on Wednesday that concluded there are "wide-ranging" issues facing Army watercraft, which limit the Army's ability "to meet mission requirements in the Indo-Pacific theater where the need for Army... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 16:34 EDT

GNOME Foundation Cuts Budget, Seeks More Volunteers and Donations

"The foundation behind the Gnome desktop environment is having to go through some serious belt-tightening..." writes Linux Magazine. From an October 7th announcement by The Gnome Foundation: Our plan for the previous financial year was to operate a break-even budget. We raised less than expected last year, due to a very challenging fundraising environment for nonprofits, on top of internal changes such as the departure of our previous Executive Director,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 15:34 EDT

MIT Researchers Build Solar-Powered Low-Cost Drinking Water Desalination System

MIT engineers have built a solar-powered desalination system that "ramps up its desalting process and automatically adjusts to any sudden variation in sunlight, for example by dialing down in response to a passing cloud or revving up as the skies clear." While traditional reverse osmosis systems typically require steady power levels, "the MIT system requires no extra batteries for energy storage, nor a supplemental power supply, such as from the... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 14:34 EDT

Debunking Hype: China Hasn't Broken Military Encryption with Quantum

An anonymous reader shared this report from Forbes: Recent headlines have proclaimed that Chinese scientists have hacked "military-grade encryption" using quantum computers, sparking concern and speculation about the future of cybersecurity. The claims, largely stemming from a recent South China Morning Post article about a Chinese academic paper published in May, was picked up by many more serious publications. However, a closer examination reveals that while Chinese researchers have made... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 13:34 EDT

Serious Infections Linked to Dementia Risk, Study Shows

"Getting sick feels bad in the moment," reports the Washington Post, "and may affect your brain in the longer term." A new study published in Nature Aging adds to growing evidence that severe infections, including flu, herpes and respiratory tract infections, are linked to accelerated brain atrophy and increased risk of dementia years later. It also hints at the biological drivers that may contribute to neurodegenerative disease. The current research... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 12:34 EDT

Spectre Flaws Still Haunt Intel, AMD as Researchers Found Fresh Attack Method

"Six years after the Spectre transient execution processor design flaws were disclosed, efforts to patch the problem continue to fall short," writes the Register: Johannes Wikner and Kaveh Razavi of Swiss University ETH Zurich on Friday published details about a cross-process Spectre attack that derandomizes Address Space Layout Randomization and leaks the hash of the root password from the Set User ID (suid) process on recent Intel processors. The researchers... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 11:34 EDT

Internet Archive Services Resume as They Promise Stronger, More Secure Return

"The Wayback Machine, Archive-It, scanning, and national library crawls have resumed," announced the Internet Archive Thursday, "as well as email, blog, helpdesk, and social media communications. Our team is working around the clock across time zones to bring other services back online." Founder Brewster Kahle told The Washington Post it's the first time in its almost 30-year history that it's been down more than a few hours. But their article... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 10:34 EDT

New US Student Loan Forgiveness Brings Total to $175 Billion for 5 Million People

"Biden forgives more student loans," read Thursday's headline at CNBC. While this time it was $4.5 billion in student debt for over 60,000 public service workers, "The Biden-Harris Administration has approved $175 billion in student debt relief for nearly 5 million borrowers through various actions," according to an announcement from the White House on Thursday. (So the average amount received by each of the 5 million students is $35,000.) CNN... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 09:00 EDT

'NASA's $100 Billion Moon Mission Is Going Nowhere'

Longtime Slashdot reader schwit1 shares an op-ed written by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News, UN Special Envoy on Climate Ambition and Solutions, and chair of the Defense Innovation Board: There are government boondoggles, and then there's NASA's Artemis program. More than a half century after Neil Armstrong's giant leap for mankind, Artemis was intended to land astronauts back on... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 08:01 EDT

DoNotPay Will Now Call Customer Service Hotlines For You

An anonymous reader shares a report: If you dread the thought of calling to change an airline ticket or negotiate your internet bill, a new artificial intelligence tool may provide a solution. DoNotPay, which offers an assortment of consumer-friendly services like tracking subscriptions, generating burner phone numbers, and searching for unclaimed property, now features a bot that will call customer service numbers for users, navigate through phone menus and sit... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 06:00 EDT

Diamond Dust Could Cool the Planet At a Cost of Mere Trillions

sciencehabit shares a report from Science Magazine: From dumping iron into the ocean to launching mirrors into space, proposals to cool the planet through 'geoengineering' tend to be controversial -- and sometimes fantastical. A new idea isn't any less far-out, but it may avoid some of the usual pitfalls of strategies to fill the atmosphere with tiny, reflective particles. In a modeling study published this month in Geophysical Research Letters,... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 10/19/2024 03:00 EDT

SpaceX Secures New Contracts Worth $733.5 Million For National Security Space Missions

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Space News: SpaceX has been awarded contracts for eight launches under the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 Lane 1 program, the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command announced Oct. 18. The contracts worth $733.5 million span seven missions for the Space Development Agency (SDA) and one for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) projected to launch in 2026. These are part of... Read more ›

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