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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 22:45 EDT

New Open Source Windows-Compatible Operating System Released

Red Hat product manager Pau Garcia Quiles (also long-time Slashdot reader paugq) spotted an interesting project on GitHub: Free95, a new lean, Windows-compatible operating system is available from GitHub. In its current form, it can run very basic Win32 GUI and console applications, but its developer promises to keep working on it to reach DirectX and even game compatibility. "Free95 is your friendly Windows Environment with an added trust of... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 20:59 EDT

Adafruit Successfully Automates Arduino Development Using 'Claude Code' LLM

Adafruit Industries used large language model (LLM) tool Claude Code to streamline hardware development, writes managing director ptorrone. In a demo video Limor 'Ladyada' Fried compares the LLM's command-line interface to working with the build-automation tool CMake or "a weird cross between IRC and a BBS." The first step was converting a PDF of the hardware's datasheet into text, and Claude Code first displays the appropriate Bash command, while asking... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 19:19 EDT

That Galaxy Next Door?  It's Home to a Monster Black Hole

NPR reports on "a monster black hole that's been lurking unseen in the galaxy next door." This appears to be the closest supermassive black hole outside our Milky Way galaxy, according to a report that's appearing in The Astrophysical Journal... "Now that there is strong evidence that it should be there, you can rest assured that we are very excitedly following up," says Jesse Han of the Center for Astrophysics,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 17:48 EDT

Can Ants Teach Us How to Program Self-Driving Cars?

gdm (Slashdot reader #97,336) writes: A study published in Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives investigates how ants avoid traffic jams.... Quoting the abstract: "The results show that ants adopt specific traffic strategies (platoon formation, quasi-constant speed and no overtaking maneuvers) that help avoid jam phenomena, even at high density." "Researchers are now studying these insects' cooperative tactics to learn how to program self-driving cars that don't jam up," writes Scientifi Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 15:34 EDT

'I Used to Teach Students. Now I Catch ChatGPT Cheats'

Philosophy/ethics professor Troy Jollimore looks at the implications of a world where many students are submitting AI-generated essays. ("Sometimes they will provide quotations, giving page numbers that, as often as not, do not seem to correspond to anything in the actual world...") Ideally if the students write the essays themselves, "some of them start to feel it. They begin to grasp that thinking well, and in an informed manner, really... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 14:34 EDT

Professor Ends Bulwer-Lytton Bad Writing Contest After 43 Years

Slashdot covered the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest in 2008 and 2010 — though it's been running since 1983. Entrants competed to write the worst-possible first sentence for a novel, in a contest started by English professor Scott E. Rice at San Jose State University (which sponsored the contest). Over the years the bad first sentences were even collected into actual books (that were edited by Rice). But after 43 years, Rice... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 13:34 EDT

Stem Cell Therapy Trial Reverses 'Irreversible' Damage to Cornea

Damaged corneas were repaired at a Harvard teaching hospital in a unique clinical trial, reports New Atlas: Since it's on the frontline of potential hazards from the outside world, the cornea features a population of limbal epithelial stem cells, which repair minor damage to keep the surface smooth and functional... The new study, conducted by scientists at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, investigated a new treatment called cultivated autologous limbal epithelial... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 12:34 EDT

Mice Give First Aid

Slashdot reader databasecowgirl writes: The Times is reporting an interesting study published in Science in which mice demonstrated doing first aid. In the replicated study, an anaesthetised mouse is exposed to another mouse who recognises the distress and clears airway to revive the unconscious mouse. The mice had never seen an unconscious animal before, so the behaviour is thought to be instinctive. From the Times: Large social mammals have previously... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 11:34 EDT

Will an 'AI Makeover' Help McDonald's?

"McDonald's is giving its 43,000 restaurants a technology makeover," reports the Wall Street Journal, including AI-enabled drive-throughs and AI-powered tools for managers — as well as internet-connected kitchen equipment. "Technology solutions will alleviate the stress...." says McDonald's CIO Brian Rice. McDonald's tapped Google Cloud in late 2023 to bring more computing power to each of its restaurants — giving them the ability to process and analyze data on-site... a faster,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 10:34 EDT

How Your Gut Influences Your Brain

A blog post from the Stanford University School of Medicine attempts to answer the question: What's the deal with the gut-brain connection? It affects your mood, your sleep, even your motivation to exercise. There's convincing evidence that it's the starting point for Parkinson's disease and could be responsible for long COVID's cognitive effects. And it sits about 2 feet below your brain. The gut plays an obvious role in our... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 07:34 EDT

America's Justice Department Still Wants Google to Sell Chrome

Last week Google urged the U.S. government not to break up the company — but apparently, it didn't work. In a new filing Friday, America's Justice Department "reiterated its November proposal that Google be forced to sell its Chrome web browser," reports the Washington Post, "to address a federal judge finding the company guilty of being an illegal monopoly in August." The government also kept a proposal that Google be... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 04:34 EDT

Is America Closer to Ending Daylight Saving Time?

U.S. president Donald Trump called Daylight Saving Time "very costly to our nation" and "inconvenient" in December. Today the Washington Post remembers he'd vowed his Republican party would use their "best efforts" to eliminate it. But it's still proving to be politically difficult... Polls have shown that most Americans oppose the time shifts but disagree on what should replace them... [U.S. political leaders] also say they are grappling with whether... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/09/2025 00:34 EDT

Ignoring Protests, Christie's Holds AI Art Auction, Makes Big Money

As Christie's auction house planned the first-ever auction dedicated to AI-generated art works, over 5,600 people signed an online letter urging them to cancel it. "Many of the artworks you plan to auction were created using AI models that are known to be trained on copyrighted work without a license," the letter complained. "These models, and the companies behind them, exploit human artists, using their work without permission or payment... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 20:59 EDT

Reddit and Digg Cofounders Plan Relaunch of 'Human-Centered' Digg With AI Innovations

"The early web was fun," Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian posted Wednesday on X.com. "It was weird. It was community-driven. It's time to rebuild that. "Which is why Kevin Rose and I just bought back Digg." The amount of that purchase is "undisclosed," reports CNBC: The deal is backed by venture capital firms True Ventures, where Rose is a partner, and Ohanian's Seven Seven Six.... The company said in a release... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 19:39 EDT

Free Software Foundation Rides To Defend AGPLv3 Against Neo4j License Add-ons

This week the Free Software Foundation "backed a lone developer's brave effort to overturn a pivotal court ruling that threatens to undermine the AGPLv3 — the foundation's GNU Affero General Public License, version 3," reports the Register. "At stake is the future of not just the AGPLv3, but the FSF's widely used GNU Public License it is largely based on, and the software covered by those agreements." A core tenet... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 17:34 EDT

Axiom Space and Red Hat Will Bring Edge Computing to the International Space Station

Axiom Space and Red Hat will collaborate to launch Data Center Unit-1 (AxDCU-1) to the International Space Station this spring. It's a small data processing prototype (powered by lightweight, edge-optimized Red Hat Device Edge) that will demonstrate initial Orbital Data Center (ODC) capabilities. "It all sounds rather grand for something that resembles a glorified shoebox," reports the Register. Axiom Space said: "The prototype will test applications in cloud computing, artificial... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 16:34 EDT

Snack Makers Are Removing Fake Colors From Processed Foods

"PepsiCo is launching a new product, Simply Ruffles Hot & Spicy, which uses natural ingredients like tomato powder and red chile pepper instead of artificial dyes," reports Bloomberg. But it's part of a larger trend: In one of the final acts of President Joe Biden's administration, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned Red No. 3, effective in January 2027 for food, one of a handful of synthetic colors that... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 15:34 EDT

Undocumented 'Backdoor' Found In Chinese Bluetooth Chip Used By a Billion Devices

"The ubiquitous ESP32 microchip made by Chinese manufacturer Espressif and used by over 1 billion units as of 2023 contains an undocumented 'backdoor' that could be leveraged for attacks," writes BleepingComputer. "The undocumented commands allow spoofing of trusted devices, unauthorized data access, pivoting to other devices on the network, and potentially establishing long-term persistence." This was discovered by Spanish researchers Miguel Tarascó Acuña and Antonio Vázquez Blanco of Tarlogic Security,. Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 14:34 EDT

America Lost 22% of Its Butterflies Within Two Decades

Butterflies "are vanishing from U.S. landscapes at an alarming rate," reports CBS News: A comprehensive study, published Thursday in the journal Science, found that 22% of butterflies in the United States disappeared between 2000 and 2020... The researchers behind the Science study used data from more than 12.6 million butterflies spanning 342 individual species, drawing from 76,000 surveys across 35 nationwide monitoring programs. Funded by the U.S. Geological Survey, the... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 03/08/2025 13:34 EDT

Sam Bankman-Fried Gives a Jailhouse Interview, Seeking a Pardon

Sam Bankman-Fried — one of the largest donors to the Democratic Party — "was convicted of fraud, sentenced to 25 years in prison and mostly went silent," reports the Wall Street Journal. "Until recently..." Now, from behind bars at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, Bankman-Fried is orchestrating an extraordinary public-relations blitz that looks very much like a campaign to make the most audacious trade of his career: support for... Read more ›

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