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Updated 2025-09-14 22:46
Scientists Stunned as Tiny Algae Keep Moving Inside Arctic Ice
upstart writes:Scientists Stunned as Tiny Algae Keep Moving Inside Arctic Ice:
Bronze Age Britons Threw Massive Ragers With Food and Friends From Far Away
upstart writes:Researchers investigated giant prehistoric trash piles to reveal where animal remains came from:
Big Clouds Scramble Over EU Data Act and Data Transfers
upstart writes:Arbitrarily inflated lock-in-tastic fees curbed as movement charges must be cost-linked:
Fingerspitzengefühl
upstart writes:Pluralistic: Fingerspitzengefuhl (08 Sep 2025) - Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow:
Senator Blasts Microsoft for Making Default Windows Vulnerable to “Kerberoasting”
upstart writes:Wyden says default use of RC4 cipher led to last year's breach of health giant Ascension:
Physicists Made a Time Crystal We Can Actually See
upstart writes:Researchers created a strange quantum crystal from a material found in smartphones-the first of its kind visible to the naked eye:
$142 Upgrade Kit and Spare Modules Turn Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB to 48GB AI Card
upstart writes:The RTX 4090 48GB looks like a whole different card:
AI's Free Web Scraping Days May be Over, Thanks to This New Licensing Protocol
upstart writes:AI's free web scraping days may be over, thanks to this new licensing protocol:
Scientists Urge EU Governments to Reject Chat Control Rules
upstart writes:Scientists urge EU governments to reject Chat Control rules:
ASML Invests €1.3bn in AI Company Mistral
quietus writes:ASML, Dutch multinational producer of EUV lithography machines, has announced an investment of 1.3bn in French AI startup Mistral, which positions itself as an European alternative to ChatGPT and similar.It is to become "a long-term collaboration agreement to explore the use of AI models across ASML's product portfolio as well as research, development and operations, to benefit ASML customers with faster time to market and higher performance holistic lithography systems ..." in a "first-of-its-kind partnership between a semiconductor equipment manufacturer and a leading AI company".The deal brings together Europe's top AI start-up and one of the continent's most valuable public companies, which supplies the equipment to make the advanced chips that are used to train and run AI models.Arthur Mensch, current CEO of Mistral, was quoted by the Financial Times as saying that "it's important for European companies not to have too much dependency on US technology", while his counterpart at ASML claimed that sovereignty was an additional benefit, but they didn't "pick Mistral because they were European", rather because AI will become "a strategic technology ... I think this will help the European ecosystem, but we do it because it's good for Mistral and it's good for ASML.".In the short term, he claimed, ASML would begin using Mistral's AI expertise to help develop new chipmaking tools, as well as offering customers new capabilities as they use its existing systems. "We started to look for a partner, because we thought that this is not something we should try to do ourselves ...the company's expertise is in chipmaking equipment and we are not AI experts".In case you're groaning now while reaching for that special bottle of whisky under your desk, labeled peak AI hype, there was an intriguing comment on the Interwebs about the true purpose of the deal.
LIGO's Sharpest Detection Yet Confirms Famous Stephen Hawking Theory
upstart writes:Ten years after LIGO's historical detection of gravitational waves, the project is cracking black hole mysteries at an astounding pace:
Dead Internet Theory Lives: One Out of Three of You is a Bot
upstart writes:Dead Internet Theory Lives: One Out of Three of You Is a Bot:
This is the First Time Scientists Have Seen Decision Making in a Brain
upstart writes:This Is the First Time Scientists Have Seen Decisionmaking in a Brain:
Scientists Discover ‘Clearest Sign’ Yet of Life on Mars
HeadlineEditor writes:Martian rock contains 'clearest sign' yet of ancient life on Mars, NASA says
Unicode version 17.0.0 Released
Mojibake Tengu writes:New Unicode version 17.0.0 specification, datafiles and algorithms is now released:Unicode(R) 17.0.0
Scientists Create Solar Cells That Generate Energy From Indoor Light at Record Efficiency
upstart writes:Advances in perovskite technology are moving sensors and everyday gadgets closer to operating without batteries:
Meta Reportedly Suppressed Research About How Dangerous its VR Headsets Are for Kids
upstart writes:Current and former staffers have come forward:
Cannabis Might be Messing With Female Fertility
Cannabis Might be Messing With Female Fertilityupstart writes:New research shows that eggs and embryos exposed to THC are more likely to develop chromosomal abnormalities:
Tiny11 Builder Update Lets Users Strip Copilot and Other Bloat From Windows 11
upstart writes:Tiny11 Builder update lets users strip Copilot and other bloat from Windows 11:
48 Years Ago, Voyager 1 Left Earth
upstart writes:Powered by plutonium, running on pure stubbornness:
Scientists Turned Plastic Trash Into a Material That Eats Carbon
upstart writes:A new study presents an innovative approach to CO2 removal that addresses two environmental crises at once:
Ubuntu Software Repositories Unavailable or Slow for Multiple Days Due to Outage
As per The Register, many frustrated users on Reddit and other forums, and my own experiences, accessing Ubuntu's software repositories was very difficult during the weekend. According to the Ubuntu status page, security.ubuntu.com and archive.ubuntu.com began experiencing an outage during the evening (for US time zones) of September 4. Following the initial major outage, both also experienced intermittent periods of maintenance and additional outages that persisted through the weekend. Despite Canonical indicating the outages had been resolved, many users including myself experienced very slow software updates or could not access the servers altogether. From The Register's article:
Amazon's Project Kuiper Signs Up JetBlue as its First Airline Customer to Use its Satellite Internet
upstart writes:JetBlue planes will start using Project Kuiper satellite Wi-Fi in 2027:
Congress and Trump May Compromise on the SLS Rocket by Axing its Costly Upper Stage
upstart writes:Congress and Trump may compromise on the SLS rocket by axing its costly upper stage:
Your Red is My Red, at Least to Our Brains
upstart writes:Brain scans reveal a common neural signature when people see red, green or yellow:
Microsoft Software Reselling Dispute Heads Back to UK Court
upstart writes:Microsoft software reselling dispute heads back to UK court:
Multiple Undersea Cable Cuts in the Red Sea, Hampering Internet Performance
upstart writes:Multiple undersea cable cuts in the Red Sea, hampering internet performance:
Recreating 'The Magnificient Ambersons' With AI
looorg writes:Since there is apparently nothing these days that can't be improved by some AI. The Amazon fueled AI-company Fable Studio wants to re-create the chopped 43 minutes of Orson Welles movie "The Magnificent Ambersons". The recreation will be done from set images and other sources. The original was re-cut after RKO thought the movie was too long and that the ending was not happy enough. A new ending was created.But it won't have any commercial re-release and is purely a noncommercial academic project, due to rights and ownership. Also it might not be Welles more famous work so there might not be anything more then a minor cult following and not any kind of commercial success. So they do it cause they can and "AI" something something.https://www.indiewire.com/news/breaking-news/lost-ending-orson-welles-magnificent-ambersons-ai-remake-1235148945/Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
The World's Largest Iceberg is Rapidly Breaking Apart and Melting Away
upstart writes:A spectacular glacial demise, 40 years in the making:
Mazda Patents Six-Stroke Gas Engine
looorg writes:https://carbuzz.com/mazda-6-stroke-hydrogen-combustion-engine/
Chagas Disease, Which Can be Deadly, is Now Considered Endemic in the U.S.
upstart writes:Chagas disease, which can be deadly, is now considered endemic in the U.S.:
SpaceX Dragon Reboosts the International Space Station
upstart writes:But what goes up will also have to come down:
New China-Aligned Crew Poisons Windows Servers for SEO Fraud
upstart writes:Defrauding search with custom malware, Potato-family exploits:
Trump Family's Crypto Token Just Made Them $5 Billion Richer
upstart writes:The Trump family just became $5 billion richer (on paper) thanks to its latest crypto venture:
Microsoft Shows Off its Latest Analog Optical Computer
upstart writes:Microsoft shows off its latest Analog Optical Computer:
This Unlikely Chemical Could be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change
upstart writes:This Unlikely Chemical Could Be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change:
What the Hell is Going on Right Now?
upstart writes:What the hell is going on right now?:
France Fines Google, SHEIN for Undercooked Cookie Policies
upstart writes:France fines Google, SHEIN for undercooked cookie policies:
Nvidia's Next-Gen AI Chip Could Be Double the Price of H20 If China Export is Approved
upstart writes:Nvidia's next-gen AI chip could double the price of H20 if China export is approved:
Porsche's New Cayenne Will Charge Itself Like No Other EV
upstart writes:Porsche's New Cayenne Will Charge Itself Like No Other EV:
Bill Gates’ 48-Year-Old Microsoft 6502 BASIC Goes Open Source
upstart writes:Bill Gates' 48-year-old Microsoft 6502 BASIC goes open source:
Jury Orders Google to Pay $425 Million for Unlawfully Tracking Millions of Users
upstart writes:Jury orders Google to pay $425 million for unlawfully tracking millions of users:
China Likely to Land on Moon Before US Does Again
upstart writes:China likely to land on Moon before US does again:
New Hollow-Core Fiber Outperforms Glass, Pushing Data Closer to Light Speed
upstart writes:New hollow-core fiber outperforms glass, pushing data closer to light speed:
The Fight Against Labeling Long-Term Streaming Rentals as “Purchases” You “Buy”
upstart writes:New law emboldens complaints against digital content rentals labled as purchases:
M365 Copilot Fails to Up Productivity in UK Government Trial
upstart writes:AI tech shows promise writing emails or summarizing meetings. Don't bother with anything more complex:
Nvidia Blasts Proposed US Bill That Would Force It to Give American Buyers First Option
upstart writes:'Doomer science fiction': Nvidia blasts proposed US bill that would force it to give American buyers 'first option' in AI GPU purchases before selling chips to other countries, including allies:
Stressed Ice Generates Electricity, Researchers Find
upstart writes:Ice generates electricity when it gets stressed in a very specific way, new research suggests:
Google Won't Have to Sell Chrome, Judge Rules
upstart writes:Google's penalty for being a search monopoly does not include selling Chrome:
U.S. Gov't Revokes TSMC's Authorization to Ship Tools to its Fabs in China
upstart writes:But TSMC vows to continue making chips on the mainland:
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