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Weekends Were a Mistake, Says Infosys Co-Founder Murthy
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T-Mobile Hacked in Massive Chinese Breach of Telecom Networks, WSJ Reports
fliptop writes:T-Mobile's network was among the systems hacked in a damaging Chinese cyber-espionage operation that gained entry into multiple US and international telecommunications companies, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday citing people familiar with the matter:
NASA May Have Inadvertently Killed Life in Martian Sample, Scientist Says
DannyB writes:NASA May Have Inadvertently Killed Life on Mars, Scientist Saysfrom science alert ...
Scientists Discover Mysterious Deep Sea Creature. It Hunts With A Hood.
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Senators Ask Cyber Review Board to Conduct Investigation on Chinese Hack Group
fliptop writes:'We are deeply alarmed [the Department of Homeland Security] has not publicly disclosed when this investigation will begin,' the senators stated in a letter:
Jawboning in Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated by the DMCA
DannyB writes:Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA
US Order Blocking TSMC's AI Chip Shipments Won't Hurt Apple
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Rust Haters, Unite! Fil-C Aims to Make C Great Again
hubie writes:It's memory-safe, with a few caveats:
Ofcom To Hold UK Auction For mmWave Spectrum Next Year
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Migratory Birds can use Earth's Magnetic Field Like a GPS
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Cargo Cult Programming
canopic jug writes:Writer and blogger Alex Ewerlof has written a discussion of cargo cult programming, including a bit of background on the term itself.
Not Enough Babies
hellcat writes:From the article. https://thepenngazette.com/demographic-winter-is-coming/Is the world's population destined to shrink? Penn economics professor JF-V puts it bluntly: "If you're 55 years or younger, you are likely to witness something no human has observed for around 60,000 years, not even during was or pandemics: a systematic decrease in the world population."His analysis of trends in more than 180 countries suggests that in many places, UN estimates of fertility rates are probably too high. His calculations suggest that a crucial moment has arrived: the global fertility rate, may have already dipped below the replacement rate. He allows that the global population is still growing, but expects it to peak in roughly 30 years, with a steep decline unfolding in its wake. When the transition comes-when the world's population eventually tips into contraction-he believes the impacts will be disruptive and swift.Dramatic declines in childbirths are evident in every region of the world, across rich, poor, and middle-income countries alike. Shifting social norms are partly responsible, as young people don't view parenthood fitting into their lives. "Raising children is no longer a priority for many young people," he says, "either in the more traditional societies of eastern Asia or the more progressive countries of northern Europe."[my aside] Fun fact, his findings parallel those made by my own UPenn research group back in 1981. We used a different technique, and could only "narrow" the event window down to the latter half of this century. What kind of economy will it be where there is one worker for every 3 old farts like me?Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Eureka Moments
Snotnose writes:Eureka moments shared by Chemists.
UK's DARPA Clone Faces Tough Test as Govt Considers Funding
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Japan Introduces $65 Billion Initiative to Boost Domestic Chip Production
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Accelerated Muons Bring Next-Gen Particle Colliders Closer to Reality
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What Would You Do If There's No One at the Hertz Rental Counter?
Our Anonymous, Anonymous Coward has submitted the following story:Motor Trend reports on shenanigans after Hertz employees at the Syracuse, NY airport left early one afternoon... https://www.motortrend.com/news/hertz-car-rental-new-york-empty-desk/
Volt Typhoon And Its Botnet Surge Back With A Vengeance
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Manjaro is Experimenting with "Opt-Out Telemetry"
Just The Tip writes:https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/manjaro-is-experimenting-with-opt-out-telemetry/22305Manjaro (a Linux distro) has requested feedback regarding their proposal to collect what they claim is 'anonymized' data.
Apple Accused of Trapping and Ripping Off 40m iCloud Customers
upstart writes:Apple accused of trapping and ripping off 40m iCloud customers:
Guardian Will No Longer Post on Elon Musk's X
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New Elliptic Curve Breaks 18-Year-Old Record
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The Best Use of AI Ever: A 'Grandma' Built to Waste Telescammers’ Time
cereal_burpist writes:I know many Soylentils are sick of AI, but I found this to be clever and actually doing something useful:
Canada Okays Bypassing Software Locks for Repairs
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Pizza Hut's New Pizza Warmer Uses the PlayStation 5's Heat to Keep Your Pizza Hot
owl writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/playstation/pizza-huts-new-pizza-warmer-uses-the-playstation-5s-heat-to-keep-your-pizza-hot-you-can-3d-print-the-new-pizzawarmr-for-free
Bad Passwords All Over
looorg writes:It's that time of the year again. A compilation of the most common passwords. Nothing has changed. No lessons have been learned. Either people don't care or they, still, just doesn't know any better.There is the common list but it can also be shown on a per country level. It doesn't really make it better. Idiocy is evenly spread across the lands.
Trump Says Elon Musk Will Lead “DOGE,” a New Department of Government Efficiency
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/11/trump-says-elon-musk-will-lead-doge-a-new-department-of-government-efficiency/
The Onion Buys InfoWars - No Seriously!
The Onion Buys InfoWarslooorg writes:https://apnews.com/article/onion-buys-infowars-alex-jones-6496f198d141c991087dcd937b3588e9
We've Done It - We Are Now a Completely Independent Site !!!
We've Done ItAfter almost 2 years and a lot of hard work by many people, we have finally achieved what we set out to do. On Wednesday, the Linode servers were decommissioned, and the site is now completely independent and running on its own hardware. All the site data and the domains belong to the community - yes, you own this site.It could not have been possible without the dedication of quite a few people - some of whom have not made it to today. It wasn't pleasant and it wasn't easy. There were numerous meetings to create a new set of Bylaws. That in itself took many months of often acrimonious debate. Everyone wanted the same end, but they were not happy with how it was being achieved. In the end, as is always the case, it required a lot of compromise, and it meant we needed to say goodbye to the old way of doing things. So to all of those who participated in those meetings: mechanicjay, AudioGuy, Deucalion, Fnord666, MartyB, Separatrix, cmn32480, kolie, hubie, mrpg, requerdanos, fab23, chromas, fliptop, dx3bydt3, tedious, cosurgi, Runaway1956, and even aristarchus, and many that I have probably missed out, a huge thank you from me. And if I have missed you out then that is entirely my fault and I apologise!The Bylaws dictate how the business will be managed. They do not contain any rules about how the site will be used, or what is permitted in submissions or discussions and what is not, or any of those things that tend to interest the community. But there are some unique differences in our Bylaws from those previously. The Board (which I will get to in a moment) manage this site on your behalf. While they handle routine matters as appropriate to their post, many actions require them to seek the agreement of the community. You will have a say in major decisions. After all, you own the site. The data cannot be used for any purpose other than maintaining this site without a majority decision of the community.So having created the Bylaws, we could apply to create a company. This was necessary so that the new company (Soylent Phoenix) could receive whatever assets the original company (SoylentNews PBC) was prepared to transfer. For legal reasons, the Board members cannot be anonymous; they have to sign various pieces of legal documentation to create the company. So I asked for volunteers from the community. More than we needed stepped forward and so the business was created. The Chairman of the Board is OregonJohn (6105), the Treasurer is Dale (539) (and he is actually a qualified accountant!), and the Secretary is holeinone (17639). They have also been working hard on your behalf setting up the company, creating Stripe accounts, managing the current funds, and filling in the paperwork that is associated with a business. Technically the Board is a temporary one because they do not yet have the approval of the community. But that is built into the Bylaws, and it allows us to keep moving forward until their posts are confirmed by the community, or challenged by someone else who believes they should be allowed to do the job.Next came the transfer of assets. Like all things this did not go as smoothly as everyone had hoped it would. Quite understandably, it was necessary for everything to be accountable and legal, and to look after everyone's interests. Again, it was only by having some tough discussions and making compromises on both sides that anything has actually been achieved. So another thank-you to NCommander and Matt Angel. I think we have a solution which, while not meeting all of our initial dreams, is one that we can live with for the future. The site never squandered money and there is nothing to suggest that your donations have been misused.You will probably now all be aware that two people have donated hardware and a data connection at no cost to the site. Those people are kolie and fliptop, and they have my sincere thanks. Kolie's server is the one that you are using at the moment to read this Meta. In fact, it is handling all of the site including email, IRC, DNS, Varnish, the database, etc. etc. Fliptop's server is currently an off-site backup for our data but will probably require a bit of expansion before it will cope with the full Docker installation. You will also be aware that, over the recent weeks and months, kolie has built the entire software infrastructure into Docker containers, moving each function one by one from the Linode servers and incrementally adding it to our own hardware. He has put many man hours into this task and I for one have enjoyed working with him - although my contribution has been considerably less than his! Again, I offer my grateful thanks.Finally, none of this would have been possible without the community being tolerant and understanding as we have encountered each unexpected obstacle. The community has, in fact, grown slightly in the last 2 years, but it remains at roughly 10% of what it once was. I thank you all for making this possible. Welcome to your site.And now for something completely different....Community RepresentativesTo provide the community with more visibility regarding the actions of staff and the reason and justification for those actions, we have created 3 posts which will act as Community Representatives. Their prime role is to provide the community with the assurance that management is behaving responsibly and within the rules governing the site, and for the community to have a focus when they have concerns regarding what is going on behind the 'curtains'. They will act as your voice in discussions and decisions. They will have full access to staff discussions but will only have limited access, and then only when absolutely necessary, to the data stored in the database. We have had 3 volunteers for these posts for many months, but I will provide more details once I have confirmed that they are still volunteering for the role, and when we have hammered out the working procedures that must be adopted for this system to function correctly.TORWe now have TOR up and running again - we had it quite a few years ago and then it disappeared. Eventually, the link will be in the SoylentNews side panel on your screen, but for now it is cut and paste:http://soylentqarvi3ikkzpp7fn4m5pxeeonbv6kr4akgkczqethjfhmalhid.onionElectionsAs I mentioned earlier, technically the current board is temporary. If you wish to stand for a post then you may do so. We will be asking for nominations in the near future. However, remember that you cannot remain anonymous as your name has to be recorded on the official business records.We will provide you with a Meta page should you wish to explain to the community why you believe that they should vote for you. The method of voting will be 1 vote per active account, which must be in good standing (i.e. meet a minimum karma level and not be currently banned). The software that will be used is still under consideration as the original voting software was written and operated by audioguy who is not currently taking an active part in the site management.You cannot nominate someone else for a post. They have to put themselves forward as a candidate. You can of course vote for them should they do so.realDonaldTrump AccountAccounts that have been dormant for over 5 years quickly attract attention when they suddenly re-appear. In recent years we have seen attempts to resurrect old accounts, sometimes by people other than the original owner. There is an option built in to Rehash which is named "Force User to Verify Account" (FUVA) and it appears on the user's administration page. It simply resets the password and sends the new password to the email address that we hold for that account in the database. The account holder can then reset the password to something of their own choosing and everything works as it should. Currently, it is invoked automatically after the 5-year point if the account becomes active again. About a week ago the "realDonaldTrump" (rDT) account suddenly sprang back into life, having been dormant since 2019, and for the most part it was welcomed by the community. However, by making a comment the FUVA triggered.I think that the account holder has either forgotten how to access his email or the email address has lapsed for some other reason. So the account is now stuck in limbo. Without a working email contact we cannot send the new password to the account holder. I do NOT want to know who the account owner is. However, they must provide a working email address, which can be a temporary or throw-away address, and they must provide sufficient detail about the account to prove that they are the true account owners. The site can be reactivated as a parody account which will have specific restrictions associated with it.Community InvolvementAlthough the site is now independent and 'under new management' there is still much that remains to be done.
Bluesky Adds 700,000 New Members as Users Flee X
c0lo writes:Bluesky adds 700,000 new members as users flee X after the US election
The Rise and Fall of Heathkit
Snotnose writes:The history of Heathkit, part 1 and part 2
EU Invests €133M in Dutch Photonic Chip Plants
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It Sounds Like NASA's Moon Rocket Might be Getting Canceled
DannyB writes:"There is a big desire for big changes."
Australia to Ban Social Media Until Age of 16
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Criminal Crypto Launderer Gets 12.5 Years in Prison
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Rideshare Drivers in Massachusetts Can Unionize Without Being Full-Time Employees
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Nanoscale Transistors Could Enable More Efficient Electronics
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Voyager Found A Mystery On Uranus. Decades Later, NASA Solved It
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Zuckerberg Not Liable In Social Media Harm Lawsuits, Judge Rules
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This Mobile 3D Printer Can Print Directly on Your Floor
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D-Link Won't Fix Critical Flaw Affecting 60,000 Older NAS Devices
NotSanguine writes:BleepingComputer is reporting that D-Link will not fix security issues associated with CVE 2024-10194 on up to 60,000 of its older NAS devices.From the article:
The EU Is Looking Into Corning For Alleged Anti-Competitive Practices
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Bird Flu Antibodies Found In Dairy Workers In Michigan And Colorado
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Research Monkeys Still Having a Ball Days After Busting Out of Lab, Police Say
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/11/43-research-monkeys-on-the-lam-still-playfully-exploring-police-say/
Biden Administration to Support Controversial UN Cyber Treaty
NotSanguine writes:Bloomberg is reporting on a UN-backed treaty which could become the global framework for investigating cybercriminals.From TFA:
Public Sector Cyber Break-Ins: Our Money, Our Right To Know
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Canada Orders TikTok to Shut Down its Business Operations in the Country Due to 'National Security'
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N Korea May Receive Tech In Exchange For Military Support
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Chinese Rover Finds Further Evidence for an Ancient Ocean on Mars
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Skynet-1A Moved
looorg writes:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpwrr58801yo
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