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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 19:36 EDT

Life of a Marathon Streamer: Online for Three Years, Facing Isolation and Burnout

Back in 2000, Slashdot founder CmdrTaco marked the 4th anniversary of Jennifer Ringley's pioneering "JenniCam" livestream (saying "It sure beats the Netscape FishCam. It's nuts how Jenni's little cam became such a fixture on The Internet...") But a new article in the Washington Post remembers how "Once, Ringley looked directly into the camera and held a note in front of her eye. It read: 'I FEEL SO LONELY.'" By 2003,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 18:14 EDT

Developer Tries Resurrecting 47-Year-Old 'Apple Pascal' (and its p-System) in Rust

Long-time Slashdot reader mbessey (a Mac/iOS developer) writes: As we're coming up on the 50th anniversary of the first release of UCSD Pascal, I thought it would be interesting to poke around in it a bit, and work on some tools to bring this "portable operating system" back to life on modern hardware, in a modern language (Rust). Wikipedia describes UCSD Pascal as "a version that ran on a custom... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 17:14 EDT

Is Everyone Using AI to Cheat Their Way Through College?

Chungin Lee used ChatGPT to help write the essay that got him into Columbia University — and then "proceeded to use generative artificial intelligence to cheat on nearly every assignment," reports New York magazine's blog Intelligencer: As a computer-science major, he depended on AI for his introductory programming classes: "I'd just dump the prompt into ChatGPT and hand in whatever it spat out." By his rough math, AI wrote 80... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 15:34 EDT

Sea Levels Rose Faster Than Expected Last Year. Blame Global Warming - But What Happens Next?

Though global sea levels "varied little" for the 2,000 years before the 20th century, CNN reports that sea levels then "started rising and have not stopped since — and the pace is accelerating." And sea level rise "was unexpectedly high last year, according to a recent NASA analysis of satellite data." More concerning, however, is the longer-term trend. The rate of annual sea level rise has more than doubled over... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 14:34 EDT

'I Broke Up with Google Search. It was Surprisingly Easy.'

Inspired by researchers who'd bribed people to use Microsoft's Bing for two weeks (and found some wanted to keep using it), a Washington Post tech columnist also tried it — and reported it "felt like quitting coffee." "The first few days, I was jittery. I kept double searching on Google and DuckDuckGo, the non-Google web search engine I was using, to check if Google gave me better results. Sometimes it... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 13:34 EDT

How A Simple Question Tripped Up a North Korean Spy Interviewing for an IT Job

Long-time Slashdot reader smooth wombat writes: Over the past year there have been stories about North Korean spies unknowingly or knowingly being hired to work in western companies. During an interview by Kraken, a crypto exchange, the interviewers became suspicious about the candidate. Instead of cutting off the interview, Kraken decided to continue the candidate through the hiring process to gain more information. One simple question confirmed the user wasn't... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 12:34 EDT

More US Airports are Scanning Faces.  But a New Bill Could Limit the Practice

An anonymous reader shared this repost from the Washington Post: It's becoming standard practice at a growing number of U.S. airports: When you reach the front of the security line, an agent asks you to step up to a machine that scans your face to check whether it matches the face on your identification card. Travelers have the right to opt out of the face scan and have the agent... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 11:34 EDT

High Tariffs Become 'Real' For Adafruit - With Their First $36K Bill Just For Import Duties

Adafruit's managing director Phillip Torrone is also long-time Slashdot reader ptorrone. He stopped by Thursday to share what happened after a large portion of a recent import was subjected to a 125% +20% +25% import markup... We're no stranger to tariff bills, although they have definitely ramped up over the last two months. However, this is our first "big bill"... Unlike other taxes like sales tax where we collect on... Read more ›

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

Google Will Pay $1.4 Billion to Texas to Settle Claims It Collected User Data Without Permission

Google will pay $1.4 billion to the state of Texas, reports the Associated Press, "to settle claims the company collected users' data without permission, the state's attorney general announced Friday." Attorney General Ken Paxton described the settlement as sending a message to tech companies that he will not allow them to make money off of "selling away our rights and freedoms." "In Texas, Big Tech is not above the law."... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 09:00 EDT

Police Dismantles Botnet Selling Hacked Routers As Residential Proxies

An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Law enforcement authorities have dismantled a botnet that infected thousands of routers over the last 20 years to build two networks of residential proxies known as Anyproxy and 5socks. The U.S. Justice Department also indicted three Russian nationals (Alexey Viktorovich Chertkov, Kirill Vladimirovich Morozov, and Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shishkin) and a Kazakhstani (Dmitriy Rubtsov) for their involvement in operating, maintaining, and profiting fro Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 06:00 EDT

Bill Gates Plans To Give Away His Wealth, Shutter Foundation Over Next 20 Years

joshuark shares a report from Axios: Bill Gates, once the richest man in the world, vowed to give away "virtually all" of his wealth through the Gates Foundation over the next two decades. Then, the foundation will close its doors on Dec. 31, 2045. [...] Gates wrote in a Thursday Gates Notes essay that the original plan was to sunset the foundation several decades after he and his then-wife died.... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/10/2025 03:00 EDT

Lithium Deposit Valued At $1.5 Trillion Discovered In Oregon

Longtime Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a report from Earth.com: McDermitt Caldera in Oregon is attracting attention for what could be one of the largest lithium deposits ever identified in the United States. Many view it as a potential boost for domestic battery production, while local communities voice concern over the impact on wildlife and cultural sites. The excitement stems from estimates that value the deposit at about $1.5 trillion. Some... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 23:30 EDT

AI Use Damages Professional Reputation, Study Suggests

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Using AI can be a double-edged sword, according to new research from Duke University. While generative AI tools may boost productivity for some, they might also secretly damage your professional reputation. On Thursday, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published a study showing that employees who use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini at work face negative... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 21:25 EDT

Court Unanimously Denies Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes' Request For Rehearing

Elizabeth Holmes has lost her bid to have the appeal of her 2022 fraud conviction reheard by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, leaving the U.S. Supreme Court as her final option. She and former Theranos executive Sunny Balwani remain liable for $452 million in restitution, while Holmes continues serving her 11-year sentence. CNBC reports: The 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals denied Holmes' request for a rehearing before the... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 20:45 EDT

Huawei Unveils a HarmonyOS Laptop, Its First Windows-Free Computer

Huawei has launched its first laptop running HarmonyOS instead of Windows, complete with AI features and support for over 2,000 mostly China-focused apps. The product is largely a result of U.S. sanctions that prevented U.S.-based companies like Google and Microsoft from doing business with Huawei, forcing the company to develop its own in-house solution. Liliputing reports: Early version of HarmonyOS were basically skinned version of Android, but over time Huawei... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 20:02 EDT

Mexico Sues Google Over Changing Gulf of Mexico's Name For US Users

Mexico has filed a lawsuit against Google for changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to "Gulf of America" for U.S. users on Google Maps, following a Republican-led House vote on Thursday to codify the name change. President Claudia Sheinbaum argues the U.S. only has authority to rename its portion of the continental shelf and warned of legal action unless Google reversed the change. The Guardian reports: "All we... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 19:20 EDT

Kids Are Short-Circuiting Their School-Issued Chromebooks For TikTok Clout

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Schools across the US are warning parents about an Internet trend that has students purposefully trying to damage their school-issued Chromebooks so that they start smoking or catch fire. Various school districts, including some in Colorado, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Washington, have sent letters to parents warning about the trend that's largely taken off on TikTok. Per reports from school... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 18:40 EDT

Meta To Add Facial Recognition To Glasses After All

According to The Information (paywalled), Meta is reportedly developing facial recognition capabilities for its Ray-Ban smart glasses -- technology it previously avoided due to privacy concerns. 404 Media's Joseph Cox writes: The move is an obvious about-face from Meta. It's also interesting to me because Meta's PR chewed my ass off when I dared to report in October that a pair of students took Meta's Ray-Ban glasses and combined them... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 18:02 EDT

Coffee Shops Ditch WiFi and Laptops To Limit Remote Work

Numerous coffee establishments across the US are actively restricting internet access and laptop use as they push back against remote workers monopolizing their spaces for hours. New York's Devocion chain limits WiFi to two-hour windows on weekdays and eliminates it entirely on weekends, while Detroit's Alba coffee shop has operated without WiFi since its 2023 opening. Some venues have resorted to physically taping over electrical outlets. DC-based cafe Elle initially... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 05/09/2025 17:25 EDT

Florida Fails To Pass Bill Requiring Encryption Backdoors For Social Media Accounts

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A Florida bill, which would have required social media companies to provide an encryption backdoor for allowing police to access user accounts and private messages, has failed to pass into law. The Social Media Use by Minors bill was "indefinitely postponed" and "withdrawn from consideration" in the Florida House of Representatives earlier this week. Lawmakers in the Florida Senate had already voted... Read more ›

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