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by hubie on (#75YZT)
AnonTechie writes:An interesting essay on the Internet by Terry Godier
by hubie on (#75YRF)
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.phoronix.com/news/HP-Sponsoring-LVFS-Fwupd
by hubie on (#75YMC)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Are we pilots or are we passengers? Aschbacher asks:
by janrinok on (#75YEW)
hubie writes:Researchers have visualized mosquito flight behavior for the first time, which could improve mosquito-control strategies:
by janrinok on (#75Y7G)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/california-moves-to-exempt-linux-from-its-upcoming-age-verification-law-after-backlash-over-forcing-operating-systems-to-collect-users-ages-amendment-proposed-by-the-same-lawmaker-who-wrote-the-original-law
by janrinok on (#75Y1E)
Researchers Issue Warning About using WiFi routers as surveillance techAn Anonymous Coward writes:https://gizmodo.com/researchers-issue-warning-about-tech-that-could-turn-every-router-into-a-potential-means-for-surveillance-2000763181
by janrinok on (#75XVM)
5 ways Pope Leo says AI Could Warp Humanityjelizondo writes:Axios reports on the latest papal encyclical:
by janrinok on (#75XQY)
"c0lo" writes:Power prices to fall for most customers, with bigger drops for businesses:
by janrinok on (#75XN5)
hubie writes:From insects to birds to mammals, communication signals follow a common tempo:
by jelizondo on (#75XDM)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/05/vast-space-seeks-to-diversify-by-building-satellites-as-well-as-space-stations/
by jelizondo on (#75X5Y)
hubie writes:'Star Wars' used to be the ultimate theatrical experience, but have years of Disney+ spin-offs dulled its multiplex appeal?
by jelizondo on (#75X07)
kolie writes:
by hubie on (#75WXT)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/public-sector/2026/05/20/ai-sackings-reach-new-zealand-which-will-use-it-to-eject-14-percent-of-government-staff/5243076
by hubie on (#75WSP)
An Anonymous Coward writes:FreeBSD isn't Linux, but if you didn't know any better, you'd swear it was.
by hubie on (#75WK6)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:FBI will pay vendors to help it track and search for vehicles nationwide:
by hubie on (#75WDG)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Greek mountaintop ground station aims infrared beams at CubeSats in ESA-backed optical networking trial:
by hubie on (#75W7X)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The EU has chosen Swedish investment giant EQT to run a new 5bn fund aimed at keeping Europe's most promising deep tech companies on home soil:
by hubie on (#75W41)
owl writes:https://obsoletesony.substack.com/p/the-coolest-record-player-ever-made
by hubie on (#75W1Y)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Multiple researchers using the same tools to find the same bugs are creating 'unnecessary pain and pointless work':
by hubie on (#75VX8)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:AI will indeed eat the world - if your world involves software-size margins:
by hubie on (#75VQB)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Chip startup NextSilicon's high-performance-computing-focused accelerators get Sandia National Lab's stamp of approval:
by hubie on (#75VKQ)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The 24 Megawatt subsea AI facility houses 2,000 servers and uses ocean water for passive cooling:
by hubie on (#75VJ6)
looorg writes:Humanoid looking robots sorting parcels is the new cat video that the Internet can't stop watching? Still not everyone is convinced that it's real or if it is fake, or somewhere in between. Why after all would the robots touch their faces if not for the VR people removing their goggles etc?
by hubie on (#75VFF)
Snotnose writes:What if you posted a famous painting and told people it was AI generated?
by hubie on (#75VCB)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:UK folk increasingly don't believe AI jobs revolution will end in prosperity for anyone outside the boardroom, say researchers:
by hubie on (#75V7S)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/space/2026/05/the-us-space-enterprise-is-desperately-waiting-for-starship-will-it-finally-deliver/
by hubie on (#75V5D)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:CFO says GPU rentals are 'structurally higher margin than CPU cloud'
by hubie on (#75V3D)
An Anonymous Coward writes:A battle is looming not just over privacy, but the future of the human species.
by janrinok on (#75V0P)
"fab23" writes:Coding After AI - Are Humans Still Good Enough for Software Development?:
by janrinok on (#75TXQ)
CISA Leaves Open Door for HackersPiMuNu and Arthur T Knackerbracket write:https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2026/05/in-stunning-display-of-stupid-secret-cisa-credentials-found-in-public-github-repo/
by hubie on (#75TTF)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:At 25, Kurt Godel proved there can never be a mathematical "theory of everything." Columnist Natalie Wolchover explores the implications:
by hubie on (#75TPR)
An Anonymous Coward writes:Got an older Kindle? Don't throw it away or rush to upgrade:
by hubie on (#75TMC)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Data centers are skewing the power supply market, resulting in higher prices for everyone:
by hubie on (#75TJQ)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:New X-rays and CT scans showed small case with locking mechanism containing metal instruments:
by hubie on (#75TCT)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Varda hails success of autonomous touchdown tech and celebrates heat data haul:
by hubie on (#75T4V)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Older Intel 7-based processors are locked up for servers and industrial use, leaving OEMs with little choice:
by hubie on (#75SYQ)
liar writes:https://www.npr.org/2026/05/18/nx-s1-5822366/musk-altman-openai-jury-verdict-claims-dismissed
by janrinok on (#75SW7)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-releases-its-first-server-linux-distribution-azure-linux-4-0/
by janrinok on (#75SRF)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Iran's claim over subsea chokepoint pushes US tech companies to overland fiber:
by janrinok on (#75SHF)
PiMuNu writes:Mysteries by their very nature don't invite consensus. Without a clear answer, people's opinions tend to diverge over what the most likely solution is. Physics mysteries are no different, as evidenced by the results of a survey APS conducted last summer.Building on an earlier survey, the American Physical Society's "Physics" Magazine ran a ten-question survey that covered some of the biggest controversies in cosmology, particle physics, and general relativity. More than 1600 people took the time to share their opinions with us, making this, to our knowledge, the largest survey to date focused on physicists' views of open questions in physicshttps://physics.aps.org/articles/v19/34
by janrinok on (#75SBH)
An Anonymous Coward writes:The retail bookseller plans to open 60 more stores in the US this year:
by janrinok on (#75S3P)
Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1e24z2q7xqo
by hubie on (#75RZN)
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/05/casimir-force-co-opted-to-generate-free-energy-midichlorians-not-included/
by hubie on (#75RW0)
fliptop writes:On Reddit, Hacker News and other places where people in software development talk to each other [...] Developers talk not just about how the AI output is often flawed, but that using AI to get the job done is often a more time consuming, harder, and more frustrating experience because they have to go through the output and fix its mistakes. More concerning, developers who use AI at work report that they feel like they are de-skilling themselves and losing their ability to do their jobs as well as they used to [paywalled]:
by hubie on (#75RQA)
"Fnord666" writes:Ollama Out-of-Bounds Read Vulnerability Allows Remote Process Memory Leak:
by janrinok on (#75RF1)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.engadget.com/2174433/nasa-psyche-spacecraft-got-an-assist-from-mars-on-way-to-asteroid/
by janrinok on (#75R8M)
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/big-tech/texas-county-passes-data-center-moratorium-for-a-year-follows-other-local-governments-pausing-similar-projects-but-state-senator-says-counties-cannot-impose-these-bans
by janrinok on (#75R5Q)
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/05/cell-phones-users-cant-stop-incriminating-themselves/
by janrinok on (#75R27)
hubie writes:Humans' exposure to high temperature burn injuries may have played an important role in our evolutionary development, shaping how our bodies heal, fight infection, and sometimes fail under extreme injury, according to new research: