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Updated 2026-03-24 07:46
Nvidia is Trying to Make a Computer for Orbital AI Data Centers
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Powering it is probably easy. Keeping things cool in a vacuum is the hard part:
Never Mind Band-Aids, Neanderthals Had Antiseptic Birch Tar
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Our view of Neanderthal life keeps getting more complex and vibrant:
Big Tech’s Security Problem Just Hit Gaming
fliptop writes:There was a time when downloading a video game felt like harmless fun. Today, it can feel a lot closer to opening a suspicious email attachment in 2005:
Workers Who Love ‘Synergizing Paradigms’ Might be Bad at Their Jobs
hubie writes:Workers who love 'synergizing paradigms' might be bad at their jobs:
Concerns Due to TrueNAS Moving its Build Repository to Private Servers
TrueNAS Deprecates Public Build Repository and Raises Transparency Concernshubie writes:TrueNAS deprecates its public build repository on GitHub, raising questions in the community about openness and release transparency:
Moltbook Was Peak AI Theater
"c0lo" writes:The viral social network for bots reveals more about our own current mania for AI as it does about the future of agents:
Commission Says EU Inc Will be in Place by End of 2026
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Many activists and lobbyists had called for a European company register as part of EU Inc. Today's EU legislative proposal has indeed included one:
Proton Mail Helped FBI Unmask Anonymous ‘Stop Cop City’ Protester
fliptop writes:Proton Mail provided Swiss authorities with payment data for defendtheatlantaforest@protonmail.com - the account linked to Stop Cop City protests in Atlanta. The FBI obtained this information through a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty request on January 25, 2024, identifying the activist behind the anonymous account through their credit card identifier:
Wayland Set the Linux Desktop Back by 10 Years
owl writes:https://omar.yt/posts/wayland-set-the-linux-desktop-back-by-10-years
Analysis From West Point Warns That Strait of Hormuz Blockade Will Strangle US Defense Industry
spiraldancing writes:Report shows how minerals critical to defense readiness have seen a 'near total' disruption in seaborne trade:
This Fungus Can Make Water Freeze
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Tech Hobbyist Makes Shoulder-Mounted Guided Missile Prototype With $96 In Parts And A 3D Printer
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/tech-hobbyist-makes-shoulder-mounted-guided-missile-prototype-with-usd96-in-parts-and-a-3d-printer-diy-manpads-includes-wi-fi-guidance-ballistics-calculations-optional-camera-for-tracking
Nearly Half of UK Adults Happy to Use ChatGPT as a Counsellor
hubie writes:More than 4 in 10 adults in the UK are happy to use ChatGPT for their mental health support, new research suggests:
Nvidia Resumes Manufacturing of H200 Chips for China, CEO Says
fliptop writes:Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said on March 17 that the company is in the process of resuming production of its H200 artificial intelligence (AI) chips due to demand from customers in China:
Tundra Tongue: The Science Behind a Very Cold Mistake
hubie writes:You've done it too, haven't you? Or maybe you know someone who has? Stuck their tongue to a piece of frozen metal in the winter, even though they know it's cold? But is it dangerous?
Afroman Wins 'Lemon Pound Cake' Lawsuit Over Raid-Turned-Music-Video
Afroman Wins 'Lemon Pound Cake' Lawsuit Over Raid-Turned-Music-Videocanopic jug writes:Rollingstone and Techdirt are covering the court decision regarding Joseph Foreman, whose stage name is Afroman, over his rights to free speech and musical expression. The background was a botched raid on his home in 2022 which happened while he was out. Among other things the deputies destroyed his gate and front door and "miscounted" $400 of his cash and, almost, a lemon pound cake.
How Should We Define Mathematical Beauty in the AI Age?
hubie writes:Is mathematical beauty real? Or is it just a subjective, human 'wow' that is becoming redundant in an AI age?
Invisible Malicious Code Attacks 151 GitHub Repos And VS Code — Glassworm Attack Uses Blockchain
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/malicious-packages-using-invisible-unicode-found-in-151-github-repos-and-vs-code
Researchers Played Music to Cells – Aggressiveness of Laryngeal Cancer Decreased
hubie writes:Researchers played music to cells - aggressiveness of laryngeal cancer decreased:
Elon Musk Says His Chipmaking 'Terafab Project' Venture Will Launch in Seven Days
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:On Saturday, March 21? What about a cheeseburger?
Massive Interpol Operation Takes Down 45,000 Ip Addresses and Leads to 94 Arrests
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The Ongoing Strait of Hormuz Blockage Will Impact the Semiconductor and AI Industries
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:If you can't make the chips and you can't run the turbines, you can't run an industry:
Over Fifteen Years Later, Microsoft Morged My Diagram
canopic jug writes:Over 15 years ago software engineer, Vincent Driessen, had published a mighty fine, illustrated explanation of Git branching only to find that recently Microsoft used its AI to not just plagiarize it but misrepresent it.
Predicted by Einstein 100 Years Ago, This Cosmic Phenomenon Has Finally Been Observed
jelizondo writes:Futura reports the first observation of a phenomenon predicted by Einstein over a 100 years ago:
100 Years Later, Where is Robert Goddard's First Liquid-Fuel Rocket?
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/03/100-years-later-where-is-robert-goddards-first-liquid-fuel-rocket/
The Science of How Fireflies Stay in Sync
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/03/the-science-of-how-fireflies-stay-in-sync/
Humanities in the Machine
canopic jug writes:Software engineer, Blain Smith, was written an essay discussing the role of a well-rounded education has had in creating the ICT ecosystem we have today. In it he describes quite a few luminaries, although he did miss Perl's creator, linguist Larry Wall. He is highly relevant because, for a couple of decades, Perl was the glue that held the Internet together which enabled the explosive growth from the mid-90s through the mid-00s.
Chimps’ Love for Crystals Could Help Us Understand Our Own Ancestors’ Fascination With Gems
hubie writes:Chimps' love for crystals could help us understand our own ancestors' fascination with these stones:
FCC Chairman Threatens To Revoke TV Licenses Over Iran Coverage
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Woman Sneezes Out Maggots After Fly Larvae Get Trapped in Her Deviated Septum
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/03/woman-sneezes-out-maggots-after-fly-larvae-get-trapped-in-her-deviated-septum/
Research Shows How Lost Memories Can be Reactivated
hubie writes:Researchers have used brain imaging to show how memories can be reactivated in the brain without them reaching conscious awareness, showing that these memories persist even when we think they have been forgotten:
Apocalyptic Beliefs Are No Longer Fringe—and They're Shaping How People Respond
hubie writes:New UBC research shows apocalyptic thinking is widespread and shapes how people respond to global threats:
Porsche Puts Its Faith Back in Internal Combustion Engines
fliptop writes:After a costly EV mistake, Porsche is betting on gas engines, hybrids, and eFuels to protect its identity and rebuild profits:
Meta is Ending Instagram Direct Message End-to-End Encryption
fliptop writes:Starting May 8, every Instagram DM becomes readable by the same company that sells ads against everything else you do on the platform:
IBM, Sonic Delay Lines, and the History of the 80×24 Display
owl writes:https://www.righto.com/2019/11/ibm-sonic-delay-lines-and-history-of.html
Magnetars Drag Spacetime to Power Superluminous Supernovae
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Frame-dragging may explain an odd pattern seen in the brightest supernovae:
Musk Fails To Block California Data Disclosure Law He Fears Will Ruin XAI
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Musk can't convince judge public doesn't care about where AI training data comes from:
11-Month Old Russian Outfit Claims It Has Developed 16-Core and 32-Core Processors, Flaunts Cyrillic
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Chinese Loongson 3C6000 CPUs now have heat spreaders with words in Cyrillic?
Google Fiber Will be Sold to Private Equity Firm and Merge With Cable Company
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:GFiber and Astound to merge with Alphabet selling majority stake to Stonepeak:
Why the World's Militaries Are Scrambling to Create Their Own Starlink
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The reliable internet connections provided by Starlink offer a huge advantage on the battlefield. But as access is dependent on the whims of controversial billionaire Elon Musk, militaries are looking to build their own version:
Iran Conflict Delays Meta's 2Africa Undersea Cable Project — Cable Layer Declares Force Majeure
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The Iran war is going to be costly for the tech sector:
Nvidia Is Reportedly Planning Its Own Open Source OpenClaw Competitor
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/03/nvidia-is-reportedly-planning-its-own-open-source-openclaw-competitor/
How Much Sleep Do Teens Get? Six-Seven Hours
hubie writes:And that is not nearly enough:
AI Medical Advice - Both Sides
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Amazon Expands Health AI Access For Virtual Health Carehttps://www.cnet.com/tech/amazon-expands-health-ai-access-for-amazon-users-looking-to-receive-virtual-healthcare/
New Study Challenges Notion That Aging Means Decline, Finds Many Older Adults Improve Over Time
hubie writes:New study challenges notion that aging means decline, finds many older adults improve over time:
OpenAI Wants Everyone To Have A Monthly AI Bill
An Anonymous Coward writes:Every month most people receive a bill for water, gas, electricity, internet, or insurance, and in the future, if the CEO of OpenAI has anything to say about it, a monthly bill for AI use.
Why Are Some Animal and Human Signals Honest, While Others Are Deceptive?
hubie writes:A new, general theory argues it is not about costly or exaggerated show-offs but about the inherent trade-offs between investments and benefits animals (and humans) face when they signal:
A 1,300-Pound NASA Satellite Just Made a Fiery Return to Earth
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:After 14 years in orbit, NASA's Van Allen Probe A dropped back into the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean:
Americans Are Quietly Installing DIY Solar to Fight Skyrocketing Energy Bills
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2119616/americans-diy-solar-panels-avoid-high-electric-bill/
Adobe Plunges to 7 Year Low on CEO Resignation, Muted Forecast
fliptop writes:Troubled SaaS icon Adobe tumbled after hours, sending its stock to 7 year lows after the company announced that CEO Shantanu Narayen will resign from the creative software giant amid deep skepticism about the company's ability to survive and thrive in the AI era:
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