hubie writes:The ChatGPT-maker testified in favor of an Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable-even in cases where their products cause "critical harm.":
[Ed. note: Little Snitch is a macOS program that intercepts network traffic at the kernel level to let you know what connections your applications are making behind the scenes]Little Snitch for Linux - Because Nothing Else Came CloseAn Anonymous Coward writes:https://obdev.at/blog/:
MIT researchers recently published "Fully 3D-Printed electric motor manufactured via multi-modal, multi-material extrusion" full text and nice illustrations available at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17452759.2026.2613185 To do this required modifying a 3D printer, a lot of experimentation with feedstock, and software changes to solve printing problems. When they got done they have something they call a linear motor, but it looks more like a voice coil or solenoid (very short stroke) to me. None the less, it is proof of concept that printing both conductors and magnetic materials is possible.
fliptop writes:After almost twenty years on the platform, EFF is logging off of X. This isn't a decision we made lightly, but it might be overdue. The math hasn't worked out for a while now:
fliptop writes:Honda is deepening its retreat from an aggressive electric vehicle rollout, canceling three U.S.-bound EVs and warning that the shifting market could result in major financial losses as it pivots toward hybrids:
hubie writes:New analyses of the planet's oldest minerals suggest a diversity of tectonic settings not previously expected more than 4 billion years ago:
hubie writes:A UCLA-led research team demonstrated that minuscule wires made from two unconventional materials can potentially reduce noise below the lowest level possible in traditional electronics:
"dalek" writes:Nate Silver, formerly of FiveThirtyEight, recently published an article about the decline of social media in driving traffic to external websites. Silver describes the impact of social media on traffic to FiveThirtyEight when it relaunched under new ownership from Disney in March 2014:
fliptop writes:Artificial intelligence and government officials warned that tech companies such as Anthropic and OpenAI are slated to deploy advanced models that are highly effective at hacking complex systems:
fliptop writes:The regulatory price for handing three million people's dating photos to a facial recognition startup turned out to be a promise to behave:
fliptop writes:Technology doesn't just make life easier, it changes how we think, how we act, and what we come to expect from the world around us. The biggest shifts show up slowly, fold into everyday life, and eventually become invisible. Over time, a tool or system starts shaping behavior:
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://techtoday.co/googles-new-compression-drastically-shrinks-ai-memory-use-while-quietly-speeding-up-performance-across-demanding-workloads-and-modern-hardware-environments/
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:$500 fiber optic HDMI cable delivers flawless 48 Gbps performance across a staggering 990 feet - crushes 8K at 60 Hz and 4K at 120 Hz over long distancesAn expensive HDMI cable that's not snake oil?:
Claude source code leaked?coolgopher writes:The date makes it suspicious, but both the accidental publishing of source and the tear down sounds all too plausible.https://neuromatch.social/@jonny/116324676116121930
fliptop writes:The data centers at the heart of the AI boom are producing so much heat that they're spiking land temperatures for miles around them by up to 16 degrees Fahrenheit, new research suggests. The effect is so pronounced that the researchers say they're creating entire "heat islands:"
The 2nd crew member of the F15E shot down over Iran has been successfully rescued. The Pentagon has released that he is a colonel and was the Weapons Systems Officer on board the aircraft. He has suffered 'minor injuries' but is otherwise reported to be in good condition.A large operation involving over a 'dozen' aircraft was mounted and he was recovered from high ground in a mountainous region. The rescue was conducted under fire from Iranian forces. No casualties have been reported.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Artemis II Astronaut: 'I Have Two Microsoft Outlooks, and Neither One of Those Are Working'hubie writes:In space no one can hear you scream -- at Microsoft: