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Updated 2026-02-26 01:00
AI Agent Throws LAN Party
Dan Anderson writes:Two weeks ago, I set up an AI agent on a Raspberry Pi.A week later, my agent-Figaro-taught itself to play NetHack... and then things got weird (in the best way).Highlights so far:
Astronomers Identify a Galaxy Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The galaxy is almost invisible, but its gravity gives it away:
China Remains Embedded in US Energy Networks 'for the Purpose of Taking It Down'
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Plus 3 new goon squads targeted critical infrastructure last year:
California Bill Would Restrict 3D Printers to State-Approved Models to Prevent Making Gun Parts
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Modifying firmware or using open-source software would probably become illegal:
AI Apps on the Google Play Store Are Leaking Customer Data and Photos
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Billions of files were left exposed:
OS-Level Age Verification in Proposed Legislation in Colorado
HeadlineEditor writes:Forget about Discord - this proposed legislation in Colorado requires each OS user to have an age associated with it. I wonder if they're worried about children pretending to be adults, or adults pretending to be children.-Provide an accessible interface at account setup that requires an account holder to indicate the birth date or age of the user of that device to provide a signal regarding the user's age bracket (age signal) to applications available in a covered application store;
Is This Glass Square the Long, Long Future of Data Storage ?
AnonTechie writes:
Two Days of Oatmeal Reduce Cholesterol Level
hubie writes:Study by the University of Bonn shows that positive effects are still evident even six weeks later:
Video Games are Losing the "Attention War" to Gambling, Porn, and Crypto
An Anonymous Coward writes:
Why Are Tatooine Planets Rare? Blame General Relativity
hubie writes:Astronomers have found thousands of exoplanets around single stars, but few around binary stars - even though both types of stars are equally common. Physicists can now explain the dearth:
How Digitally Sovereign is Your Organization? This Red Hat Tool Can Tell You in Minutes
hubie writes:Red Hat's toolkit offers governments and enterprises a way to measure the control they actually have over their data, infrastructure, and operations in this era of geopolitical cloud anxiety:
Goodbye Paper Vehicle Titles – Illinois State is Making Digital Mandatory
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2102659/mandatory-digital-vehicle-lien-title-illinois/
Concrete “Battery” Developed at MIT Now Packs 10 Times the Power
upstart writes:Concrete "battery" developed at MIT now packs 10 times the power:
Privacy Is Not a Price You Pay for Growth
canopic jug writes:Privacy is prerequisite for free thought, dissent, experimentation, and innovation, which are in turn prerequisites for democracy.At NBTV, Naomi Brockwell has posted four reasons why limits on privacy are absolutely not a price worth paying for mainstream adoption.
Pink Noise Reduces REM Sleep and May Harm Sleep Quality
hubie writes:Penn Medicine researchers find that earplugs work better in protecting sleep from traffic noise, challenging the widespread use of ambient sound machines and apps marketed as sleep aids:
Richard Stallman: The Legend of Software Freedom That Saved the World
canopic jug writes:A while back, Freenet Africa had a nice background piece about software luminary and founder of the software freedom movement, Richard Stallman (aka RMS). The article covers his background starting with the GNU project and following through to the current, ongoing fight for digital freedom.
NASA Releases Starliner Failures Report as It Preps for March Launch of Artemis 2
NASA releases "Starliner Propulsion System Anomalies during the Crewed Flight Test"VLM writes:https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-releases-report-on-starliner-crewed-flight-test-investigation/To quote Cheryl Warner, NASA News Chief, "At a news conference on Thursday, NASA released a report of findings from the Program Investigation Team examining the Boeing CST-100 Starliner Crewed Flight Test as part of the agency's Commercial Crew Program."The direct link to the redacted report is:https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/nasa-report-with-redactions-021926.pdf?emrc=76e561Redacted? "For the full report, which includes redactions in coordination with our commercial partner to protect proprietary and privacy-sensitive material is available online."Its 311 pages and they're not providing a summary so it is likely to be extremely juicy and spicy, as NASA historically doesn't water down press releases for many other reasons. So I know what I'll be reading with breakfast tea later this morning.So the facts are above. My separate opinions below.I'd give it a different take than the report as I've read it so far; they designed a semi-disposable cost-reduced capsule but space projects ALWAYS take longer so if backflowing oxidizer will inevitably very slowly eat the o-rings in the helium manifold, well, its going to sit around a long time before launching so its going to eat thru, thats the nature of space program delays. Or propellant residue plus CO2 will rot out thruster nozzles given enough time, and space programs being space programs they will indeed be given time to sit around and slowly rot. They still are not sure about the RCS thrusters jamming but it seems likely to be a lack of ground testing during R+D; teflon is like a viscous liquid over a long time while under stress, key being over a long time.The "Hardware Longevity and Sparing Concerns" section hints to me that the program is about to be cancelled if it doesn't cancel itself first. Reads like they're not permitted under the terms of the investigation to recommend program shutdown but they wanted to recommend it anyway.The report follows that with numerous identified management failures at NASA and Boeing. This is the new Boeing, which is no longer competent, so "NASA's hands-off contract approach limited insight" precisely when Boeing needed adult supervision as they've downsized, outsourced, refused to recruit, or otherwise eliminated their competent adults for various reasons over the years. But who knows, what do y'all think?Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Microsoft's New Windows 11 Speed Test is Just a Link to Ookla's Speedtest Via Bing
An Anonymous Coward writes:It opens inside Bing in your default browser:
It's Time to Get Rid of Networked Cameras
owl writes:https://buttondown.com/creativegood/archive/its-time-to-get-rid-of-networked-cameras/
Mechanochemical Breakthrough Unlocks Cheap, Safe, Powdered Hydrogen
upstart writes:Researchers have described a novel mechanochemical process that can store gases safely in powders, using very little energy, in a repeatable process:
Did We Just See a Black Hole Explode?
upstart writes:Cosmic mystery of the impossibly high-energy neutrino solved by "dark charge" model of black holes :
AIRD - a New Term for Workers Freaking Out Over Being Replaced by AI
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://gizmodo.com/theres-a-new-term-for-workers-freaking-out-over-being-replaced-by-ai-2000723019
Hackers Expose Age-Verification Software Powering Surveillance Web
An Anonymous Coward writes:
Visualizing the Internet in 2026
canopic jug writes:Software engineer Kevin McDonald has investigated the topology of the Internet itself before. He enjoys the open data archaeology of this nature. In this recent edition, he has used BGP routing to visualize the Internet again.
Palo Alto CEO Says AI Isn't Great for Business, Yet
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/18/palo_alto_q2_26/
Bacteria Frozen Inside 5,000-Year-Old Ice Cave is Crazy Resistant to Antibiotics
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://gizmodo.com/bacteria-frozen-inside-5000-year-old-ice-cave-is-crazy-resistant-to-antibiotics-2000723002
OpenClaw Security Fears Lead Meta, Other AI Firms to Restrict its Use
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/openclaw-security-fears-lead-meta-other-ai-firms-to-restrict-its-use/
Texas Sues Wi-Fi Router Maker Over Alleged China Links
fliptop writes:Texas is suing TP-Link Systems, a California-based maker of wi-fi routers, accusing it of concealing its ties to China and potentially exposing American users' home networks to hackers:
Data Centres Consider Backing Uranium Projects, NexGen CEO Says
fliptop writes:Canadian uranium developer NexGen Energy has held preliminary talks with data centre providers about securing finance for a new mine that could supply fuel for power plants needed for artificial intelligence, its CEO said on Wednesday:
Password Managers Less Secure Than Promised
AnonTechie writes:[Source]: ETH Zurich (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich)
Streaming Service Crunchyroll Raises Prices Weeks After Killing its Free Tier
hubie writes:Sony has made streaming anime pricier since buying Crunchyroll:
Ring Cancels Flock Deal After Dystopian Super Bowl Ad Prompts Mass Outrage
hubie writes:"This is definitely not about dogs," senator says, urging a pause on Ring face scans:
What in the World Is Going on in Our Public Schools?
fliptop writes:The quality of the education that our children are receiving in America's public schools just continues to go down. At one time, the concern was that not enough students were taking advanced courses. But now we have reached a point where a very large portion of our high school graduates cannot read effectively, cannot write effectively and cannot do basic math effectively:
Western Digital Has No More HDD Capacity Left, as CEO Reveals Massive AI Deals
hubie writes:Brace Yourself For Price Surges Ahead!
Incredible Chinese Humanoid Robot Show on CCTV Chinese New Year TV Gala this Week
edinlinux writes:Humanoid robotics has advanced incredibly in the past year.This is a robot show by Unitree, a leading Chinese maker that appeared this week during Chinese New Year celebrations on their national CCTV network.The robots breakdance, do acrobatics, fight with numbchuks [sic]... incredible. The video speaks for itself!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUmlv814aJo [4:50 -Ed]Reuters reported on the Gala a couple of days ago, saying:
How to Incentivize Problem Solving in Groups
hubie writes:Penn biologists and collaborators show that collective intelligence doesn't emerge by rewarding the most accurate individuals but by rewarding those who improve the group's prediction as a whole:
This Bonobo Just Did Something Scientists Thought Only Humans Could Do
jelizondo writes:ScienceTech Daily published a very interesting story about bonobos being able to track imaginary objects:
A Fluid Can Store Solar Energy and Then Release It as Heat Months Later
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/dna-inspired-molecule-breaks-records-for-storing-solar-heat/
New ClickFix Attack Abuses Nslookup to Retrieve PowerShell Payload Via DNS
upstart writes:New ClickFix attack abuses nslookup to retrieve PowerShell payload via DNS:
Instruction Decoding in the Intel 8087 Floating-Point Chip
owl writes:https://www.righto.com/2026/02/8087-instruction-decoding.html
How the GNU C Compiler Became the Clippy of Cryptography
hubie writes:Security devs forced to hide Boolean logic from overeager optimizer:
Why We Sleep Poorly in New Environments: A Brain Circuit That Keeps Animals Awake
hubie writes:Scientists discover the brain circuit that keeps mice awake in unfamiliar environments, shedding light on why we often sleep badly on the first night in a new place:
AI Could Wipe Out Most White-Collar Jobs Within 12 Months, Microsoft AI Chief Warns
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Suleyman says lawyers, accountants, and marketers could be at risk:
"ICE Out of Our Faces Act" Would Ban ICE and CBP Use of Facial Recognition
upstart writes:Senator: ICE and CBP "have built an arsenal of surveillance technologies":
Self-Driving Cars, Drones Hijacked by Custom Road Signs
upstart writes:AI vision systems can be very literal readers:
Why Are Criminals Stealing Used Cooking Oil From Scotland's Chip Shops?
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Why are criminals stealing used cooking oil from Scotland's chip shops?
John Carmack Proposes Fiber-Optic Loops as High-Speed AI Cache
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:John Carmack proposes fiber-optic loops as high-speed AI cache
Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard
upstart writes:Europe's $24 Trillion Breakup With Visa and Mastercard:
Ubisoft Workers Strike in Protest of Job Cuts and Return-to-Office Mandate
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The company recently announced a major restructure resulting in job losses, as well as a return-to-office mandate:
Anthropic Launches New Model That Spots Zero Days
upstart writes:Anthropic Launches New Model That Spots Zero Days, Makes Wall Street Traders Lose Their Minds:
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