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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 17:34 EDT

Communications of the ACM Asks: Is It Ethical To Work For Big Tech?

Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes: Back in January, Rice University professor and former CACM Editor-in-Chief Moshe Y. Vardi wrote of the unintended consequences of social media and mobile computing in "Computing, You Have Blood on Your Hands!" To close out the year, Vardi addresses the role tech workers play in enabling dubious Big Tech business models — including now-powered-by-AI Big Tech Surveillance Capitalism — in an opinion piece titled "I... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 16:34 EDT

'Universal Basic Income' Isn't a Silver Bullet, Says Lead Researcher on Sam Altman's Study

Business Insider reports: The lead researcher for Sam Altman's basic-income study says guaranteed no-strings payments are not a silver bullet for issues facing lower-income Americans. Elizabeth Rhodes, the research director for the Basic Income Project at Open Research, told Business Insider that while basic-income payments are "beneficial in many ways," the programs also have "clear limitations...." Rhodes headed up one of the largest studies in the space, which focused specifically... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 15:34 EDT

What Happens to Relicensed Open Source Projects and Their Forks?

A Linux Foundation project focused on understanding the health of the open source community just studied the outcomes for three projects that switched to "more restrictive" licenses and then faced community forks. The data science director for the project — known as Community Health Analytics in Open Source Software (or CHAOSS) — is also an OpenUK board member, and describes the outcomes for OpenSearch, Redis with fork Valkey, and Terraform:... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 14:34 EDT

Magnus Carlsen Quits Chess Tournament After Refusing to Change Out of Jeans

Magnus Carlsen quit the World Rapid Chess Championship on Friday, reports CNN, "after he refused to change out of the jeans he was wearing..." "Carlsen, the world champion from 2013 until 2023, allegedly replied, 'I'm out, f*** you,' after being informed that he would not be permitted to continue," reports the Hindustan Times. The International Chess Federation (or FIDE) "said in a statement that Carlsen breached the tournament's dress code... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 13:34 EDT

New York Passes Law Making Fossil Fuel Companies Pay $75 Billion for 'Climate Superfund'

Thursday New York's governor signed new legislation "to hold polluters responsible for the damage done to our environment" by establishing a Climate Superfund that's paid for by big fossil-fuel companies. The money will be used for "climate change adaptation," according to New York state senator Liz Krueger, who notes that the legislation follows "the polluter-pays model" used in America's already-existing federal and state superfund laws. Spread out over 25 years,... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 12:34 EDT

'Raspberry Pi Holdings' Stock Price Nearly Doubles In December

Slashdot reader DevNull127 writes: This year the London Stock Exchange got a new listing for "Raspberry Pi Holdings plc." It's the computer-making commercial subsidiary of their larger educational charity, the Raspberry Pi Foundation. "Access to the public market will enable us to build more of the products you love, faster," explained CEO Eben Upton in June. And in May Foundation head Philip Colligan added that beyond the $50 million already... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 11:34 EDT

Journal's Editors Resign Over Elsevier Meddling, Budget Cuts, and Errors Introduced by AI

ewhac (Slashdot reader #5,844) writes: Retraction Watch is reporting that the entire editorial staff (save one) for the Journal of Human Evolution has resigned in protest over creeping harmful changes imposed by its publisher, Elsevier. In an open letter posted to social media, the editors recount Elsevier's changes to their journal's scientific and editorial processes (inserting itself into those processes) — along with staff and budget reductions negatively impacting their... Read more ›

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 10:34 EDT

Millions of US Seniors Still Owe Student Loan Debt

Valerie Warner is 71 years old — and owes $268,000 in student loans. Roughly 40 years ago she went to law school, but was only able to find work as a legal aid and later work in the public school system, which the Washington Post calls "a rewarding job but one that didn't pay enough to wipe out her loans." Later she earned a masters of education degree: All told,... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 08:00 EDT

Lyft Says San Francisco Overcharged It $100 Million In Taxes

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Lyft is suing the city of San Francisco, claiming the city unfairly charged the ride-hailing company over $100 million in taxes, Bloomberg reports. The lawsuit alleges that, over the course of five years, San Francisco unfairly labeled money earned by Lyft drivers as company revenue. In the complaint, Lyft maintains that its drivers are its customers, not employees. "Accordingly, Lyft recognizes revenue... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 05:00 EDT

Massive VW Data Leak Exposed 800,000 EV Owners' Movements

A new report reveals that the VW Group left sensitive data for 800,000 electric vehicles from Audi, VW, Seat, and Skoda poorly secured on an Amazon cloud, exposing precise GPS locations, battery statuses, and user habits for months. Carscoops reports: It gets worse. A more tech-savvy user could reportedly connect vehicles to their owners' personal credentials, thanks to additional data accessible through VW Group's online services Crucially, in 466,000 of... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/28/2024 02:00 EDT

Missiles Are Now the Biggest Killer of Airline Passengers

Accidental missile attacks on commercial airliners have become the leading cause of aviation fatalities in recent years (Warning: source paywalled; alternative source), driven by rising global conflicts and the proliferation of advanced antiaircraft weaponry. Despite improvements in aviation safety overall, inconsistent risk assessments, political complexities, and rapid military escalations make protecting civilian flights in conflict zones increasingly difficult. The Wall Street Journal reports: The crash Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 22:30 EDT

Taxi Drivers Offer a Clue to Lowering Alzheimer's Risk

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Independent: The two professions associated with the lowest levels of death due to Alzheimer's disease may be surprising. Taxi and ambulance drivers were found to have the lowest proportion of deaths of more than 440 occupations that were considered in a new observation-based study from Massachusetts physicians. Alzheimer's disease is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It impacts... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 21:02 EDT

Why Do We Live at 10bits/s?

BrianFagioli shares a report from BetaNews: It might sound unbelievable, but the human brain processes information at just 10 bits per second! Yes, folks, that's slower than the internet speeds many of us endured during the early days of dial-up. While our senses take in billions of bits of data every second, our brain intelligently sifts through the chaos, letting through only what's important. This is no accident. Researchers Jieyu... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 20:25 EDT

Valve Makes More Money Per Employee Than Amazon, Microsoft, and Netflix Combined

jjslash shares a report from TechSpot: A Valve employee recently provided PC Gamer with a rough calculation of the company's per-employee income, revealing that Valve generates more money per person than several of the world's largest companies. While the data is a few years old and doesn't account for some significant recent trends in the tech sector, Valve's ranking in this metric likely hasn't shifted much over that time. Exact... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 19:41 EDT

New Law Requiring Businesses To Report Who Owns Them Is Put on Hold Again

The implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act -- a law aimed at getting shell companies to disclose their true ownership -- was paused again just days before a reporting deadline was set to take effect, as a federal appeals court handed the case to a panel for further consideration. From a report: In a court filing late Thursday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a stay on a national... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 19:01 EDT

Bluesky Adds Trending Topics

On Christmas Day, the social media app Bluesky added a list of Trending topics to its mobile app, allowing users to see which subjects are popular among its community. The Verge reports: The new feature can be found by selecting the search icon (the magnifying glass), which appears at the bottom of the screen on the mobile app and on the left sidebar on the web. Lists of Trending and... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 18:20 EDT

Older Music Has Been Getting a Second Life On TikTok, Data Shows

An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Despite having an endless amount of music to pair with their short, scrollable videos, TikTok users have been raiding the back catalogues of artists from yesteryear including Bronski Beat and Sade to soundtrack their posts. This year set a new high for use of old tracks on British TikTok posts, with tunes more than five years old accounting for 19 out... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 17:42 EDT

C-suite Goes Gig as Demand For Fractional Work Rises

There's been an explosion of interest among senior executives -- including C-suite leaders -- in going gig, or "fractional." From a report: "People don't want to go back to pre-COVID -- [they] want control, more work-life-balance, and a say over who they work with and how they work," Karina Mikhli, founder of Fractionals United, a 13,000-member community group, tells Axios in an email. A fractional leader is someone with lengthy... Read more ›

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msmash @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 17:01 EDT

Hackers Hijack a Wide Range of Companies' Chrome Extensions

Hackers have compromised several different companies' Chrome browser extensions in a series of intrusions dating back to mid-December, according to one of the victims and experts who have examined the campaign. From a report: Among the victims was the California-based Cyberhaven, a data protection company that confirmed the breach in a statement to Reuters on Friday. "Cyberhaven can confirm that a malicious cyberattack occurred on Christmas Eve, affecting our Chrome... Read more ›

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BeauHD @ Slashdot · 12/27/2024 16:20 EDT

Bill Requiring US Agencies To Share Custom Source Code With Each Other Becomes Law

President Biden on Monday signed the SHARE IT Act (H.R. 9566) into law, mandating federal agencies share custom-developed code with each other to prevent duplicative software development contracts and reduce the $12 billion annual government software expenditure. The law requires agencies to publicly list metadata about custom code, establish sharing policies, and align development with best practices while exempting classified, national security, and privacy-sensitive code. FedScoop reports: Under the law, Read more ›

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