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Hosting a Blog on a Nintendo Wii
coolgopher writes:https://blog.infected.systems/posts/2025-04-21-this-blog-is-hosted-on-a-nintendo-wii/
Laser Stimulation of Photoreceptors Reveals New Colors
Booga1 writes:Researchers explored a new range of colors using a different kind of laser vision. Direct laser stimulation of individual photoreceptors:
ChatGPT is Now a Potent Tool for Finding the Locations of Photos, Raising Doxxing Concerns
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Major Blow For Cheap Handhelds As Anbernic No Longer Ships To The US
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Cancer-Causing Arsenic is Building Up in the World's Rice
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CA/Browser Forum Votes to Reduce the Maximum Validity Term of SSL/TLS Certs to 47 Days by 2029
aliks writes:The stated aim is to promote better security by encouraging automation of certificate renewal, and this is the narrative promoted by vendors who will coincidentally benefit mightily from increased certificate and services sales.The story was picked up by most of the usual tech channels such as Computerworldhttps://www.computerworld.com/article/3960658/vendors-vote-to-radically-slash-website-certificate-duration.htmlwho have a decent summary of the likely consequences, but here is an exercept from the press release of one vendor: Sectigohttps://www.sectigo.com/resource-library/sectigo-cab-reduce-ssl-tls-certificates-lifespan-47-daysScottsdale, AZ - April 14, 2025 - Sectigo, a global leader in digital certificates and automated Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM), today announced that the CA/Browser (CA/B) Forum ballot it endorsed to reduce the maximum validity term of SSL/TLS certificates to 47 days by 2029 has passed. This groundbreaking move to shorten digital certificate lifespans seeks to enhance online security, drive automation in certificate management, and ready systems for quantum computing challenges by improving crypto agility.The newly approved measure, initially proposed by Apple and endorsed by Sectigo in January 2025, will gradually reduce certificate lifespans from the current 398 days to 47 days through a phased approach:March 15, 2026: Maximum TLS certificate lifespan shrinks to 200 days. This accommodates a six-month renewal cadence. The Domain Control Validation (DCV) reuse period reduces to 200 days.
Tesla Accused of Speeding Up Odometers So Their Warranties Expire Faster
upstart writes:Tesla Accused Of Speeding Up Odometers So Their Warranties Expire Faster:
Oldest Serving US Astronaut Returns to Earth on 70th Birthday
upstart writes:Oldest serving US astronaut returns to Earth on 70th birthday:
Scientists Can Tell Healthy And Cancerous Cells Apart By How They Move
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"Only 2 submissions in the queue."
Submissions - we need them pleaseThat says it all, really.ImportantNote:
Jim Zemlin on Taking a 'Portfolio Approach' to Linux Foundation Projects
upstart writes:Jim Zemlin on taking a 'portfolio approach' to Linux Foundation projects:
Deepseek Open Source model Promotes Fast Innovation and Extensive Application in China
aliks writes:Glyn Moody writing for the techdirt.com site has a good summary of the status of Deepseek - with an added bonus of lots of links to his source material. Longish article, covering a lot of ground including usage of AI for social surveillance by the Chinese governmenthttps://www.techdirt.com/2025/04/14/deepseek-is-already-being-applied-widely-across-chinas-industries-and-used-for-government-surveillance-and-propaganda/
The Universe Isn't Just Expanding—It May be Spinning
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Google Introduces Firebase Studio, an End-to-End Platform That Builds Custom Apps in-Browser
upstart writes:Google introduces Firebase Studio, an end-to-end platform that builds custom apps in-browser, in minutes:
Pope Francis Has Died on Easter Monday Aged 88
https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-04/pope-francis-dies-on-easter-monday-aged-88.htmlPope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Intel Agrees to Sell Controlling Stake in Altera Chip Business
upstart writes:Intel agrees to sell controlling stake in Altera chip business:
Google Has Illegal Advertising Monopoly, Judge Rules
upstart writes:Google has illegal advertising monopoly, judge rules:
Astronomers Say They’ve Recorded the Strongest Sign Yet of Life Beyond Earth
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Some Tropical Trees Act as Lightning Rods to Fend Off Rivals
upstart writes:Taking a jolt of lightning also kills parasitic vines:
Spyware Maker NSO Group is Paving a Path Back Into Trump’s America
upstart writes:The Israeli spyware maker, still on the US Commerce Department's "blacklist," has hired a new lobbying firm with direct ties to the Trump administration, a WIRED investigation has found:
Here's How a Satellite Ended Up as a Ghostly Apparition on Google Earth
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/04/heres-how-a-satellite-ended-up-as-a-ghostly-apparition-on-google-earth/
Everyone in AI is Talking About Manus. We Put It to the Test.
upstart writes:The new general AI agent from China had some system crashes and server overload-but it's highly intuitive and shows real promise for the future of AI helpers:
Medical Cannabis Shows Potential to Fight Cancer, Largest-Ever Study Finds
An Anonymous Coward writes:Analysis aims to solidify agreement on cannabis's potential as a cancer treatment, lead author of research says:
How a 1980s Toy Robot Arm Inspired Modern Robotics
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Inside arXiv—the Most Transformative Platform in All of Science
upstart writes:Modern science wouldn't exist without the online research repository known as arXiv. Three decades in, its creator still can't let it go.:
Vibe Coding _ !@#$% Kids!
Tech Review has a short article that attempts to describe "vibe coding" and discuss some of the ramifications, https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/04/16/1115135/what-is-vibe-coding-exactly/
UK Founders Grow Frustrated Over Dearth of Funding: 'the Problem is Getting Worse'
upstart writes:UK founders grow frustrated over dearth of funding: 'the problem is getting worse':
Dirty Tricks 6502 Programmers Use
owl writes:https://nurpax.github.io/posts/2019-08-18-dirty-tricks-6502-programmers-use.html
States are Banning Forever Chemicals. Industry is Fighting Back
upstart writes:States Are Banning Forever Chemicals. Industry Is Fighting Back:
The Friendship Recession: The Lost Art of Connecting
AnonTechie writes:An interesting article about the decline in friendships.
‘End of an Era’: The Last RadioShack in Maryland is Closing its Doors
owl writes:https://marylandmatters.org/2025/04/14/end-of-an-era-the-last-radioshack-in-maryland-is-closing-its-doors/
Oxygen Discovered in Most Distant Known Galaxy
upstart writes:Oxygen discovered in most distant known galaxy:
Phase Two of Military AI Has Arrived
upstart writes:Phase two of military AI has arrived:
Disasters Spur Investment in Flood and Fire Risk Technology
upstart writes:Disasters spur investment in flood and fire risk tech:
AMD Set to Produce its CPU Chip at TSMC Plant in Arizona
fliptop writes:Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.O), said on Tuesday its key processor chips would soon be made at TSMC's (2330.TW), opens new tab new production site in Arizona, marking the first time that its products will be manufactured in the United States:
OpenWrt 24.10.1 is Now Available
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An Ars Technica History of the Internet, Part 1
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/04/a-history-of-the-internet-part-1-an-arpa-dream-takes-form/
Dolphins Are Dying From Toxic Chemicals Banned Since the 1980s
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MITRE Announced Funding for Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program Ends 16-April-2025
NotSanguine writes:From Brian Krebs on Infosec.Exchange:
Rooftop Solar PV Could Supply Two-Thirds of World's Energy Needs, and Lower Global Temperatures
upstart writes:Rooftop solar PV could supply two-thirds of world's energy needs, and lower global temperatures:
Meeting Apple on Apple's Terms
upstart writes:'We don't want to build an ecosystem that shuts the door':
Copilot Recall: Microsoft Rolls Out AI Screenshot Tool
upstart writes:Microsoft has begun the rollout of an AI-powered tool which takes snapshots of users' screens every few seconds.The Copilot+ Recall feature is available in preview mode to some people with Microsoft's AI PCs and laptops.It is the relaunch of a feature which was dubbed a "privacy nightmare" when it was first announced last year.Microsoft paused the rollout in 2024, and after trialling the tech with a small number of users, it has begun expanding access to those signed up to its Windows Insider software testing programme.The BBC has approached Microsoft for comment.Microsoft says Recall will be rolled out worldwide, but those based in the EU will have to wait until later in 2025.Users will opt in to the feature and Microsoft says they can "can pause saving snapshots at any time".The purpose of Recall is to allow PC users to easily search through their past activity including files, photos, emails and browsing history.For example, Microsoft says a person who saw a dress online a few days ago would be able to use the feature to easily locate where they saw it.Privacy campaigner Dr Kris Shrishak - who previously called Recall a "privacy nightmare" - said the opt-in mechanism is "an improvement", but felt it could still be misused."Information about other people, who cannot consent, will be captured and processed through Recall," he said.The feature is able to save images of your emails and messaging apps such as WhatsApp - meaning pictures and messages from others will be saved.This is no different to a user taking a screenshot themselves when they receive a message."Think of disappearing messages on Signal that is stored on Recall forever," he said.And he said he was concerned that malicious actors could exploit the images saved by Recall if they gained login access to a device.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Cooling Chips With Lasers: Innovative Cooling Method Removes Heat Precisely From Hot Spots
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Microsoft is Digging its Own Grave With Windows 11, and It Has to Stop
upstart writes:Progress for progress's sake?
NIST Finalizes Guidelines for Evaluating ‘Differential Privacy’ Guarantees to De-Identify Data
upstart writes:NIST Finalizes Guidelines for Evaluating 'Differential Privacy' Guarantees to De-Identify Data:
ChatGPT Now Lets Users Create Fake Images of Politicians--Tool Suggested Own Workarounds
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Ethically Sourced “Spare” Human Bodies Could Revolutionize Medicine
upstart writes:Ethically sourced "spare" human bodies could revolutionize medicine:
Google’s New Ironwood Chip is 24x More Powerful Than the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
upstart writes:Google's new Ironwood chip is 24x more powerful than the world's fastest supercomputer:
Aztecs Versus Mayans - Unwrapping History Clue by Clue
aliks writes:ArsTechnica has a story about a painted altar in the mesoAmerican city of Tikal, revealing clues about the Aztec takeover of Tikal a couple of thousand years ago.https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/04/painted-altar-in-maya-city-of-tikal-reveals-the-aftermath-of-an-ancient-coup/LIDAR scans effectively strip away the jungle revealing the ruins of ancient buildings and this has triggered a whole mass of new information. The original article is in Antiquity magazine for those who want more detail [link below]:Here is a quick summary:
A Tricky Commodore PET Repair: Tracking Down 6 1/2 Bad Chips
owl writes:http://www.righto.com/2025/04/commodore-pet-repair.html
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