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Updated 2025-07-09 10:46
Stop Killing Games Finally Reaches One Million Signature Milestone, but There's a Pretty Big Catch
upstart writes:Stop Killing Games Finally Reaches One Million Signature Milestone, But There's A Pretty Big Catch:
Inside the Australian Lab Growing a Biological Computer
An Anonymous Coward writes:A report published by Live Science tells us about the world's first computer that combines human brain with silicon:
A New Diabetes Treatment Could Free People From Insulin Injections
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Why Don’t Bats Get Cancer? Researchers Discover Protection From Genes and Strong Immune Systems
upstart writes:Why Don't Bats Get Cancer? Researchers Discover Protection from Genes and Strong Immune Systems:
The European Commission's Call for Technical Advisors: Save Privacy
canopic jug writes:Programmer and entrepreneur Bert Hubert has written about the European Commission's call for experts in their recurring fight against encryption and privacy. There is a deadline of September 1, 2025 to apply to become one of the advisors to the EC on this. Bert has himself spoken to the European Parliament on this topic earlier. End-to-end encryption is in the crosshairs, with the eradication of the last vestiges of online privacy if the degradation and addition of back doors continue and is codified into law.
First Leisure Swim for Parisians Into the Seine in More Than a Century
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UK Eyes New Laws Over Cable Sabotage
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Sniffnet - Comfortably Monitor Your Internet Traffic
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See How the Herpes Virus Reshapes Our Cells’ DNA in Just Eight Hours
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The Terrifying Truth About Why Tesla's Cars Keep Crashing
jelizondo writes:A report in The Guardian titled 'The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it': the terrifying truth about why Tesla's cars keep crashing deals with their investigation into multiple Tesla crashes and the way the company handles the vast amounts of data it collects from every vehicle. A long and very interesting read.
How to Fully Incapacitate Google Tag Manager and Why You Should (2022)
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CISPE Warns EU Against Over-Regulation of Water
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Verizon Denies Legitimacy of 61 Million Records for Sale
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Inside Elon Musk's Stellar Year at the Texas Capitol
hubie writes:In the Texas Capitol, where the vast majority of bills fail to pass, all but three of Elon Musk's public priorities became law this legislative session:
Bezos-Funded Satellite Tracking Methane Emissions Loses Power in Space
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Ancient DNA Reveals Make-Up of Roman Empire's Favourite Sauce
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Where Does Time Actually Come From?
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On July 7 Google Gemini Will Have Access to Your Android Apps, Even If You Turned It Off
hubie writes:Google Gemini is coming for your private apps. Here's how to stop itStarting July, Google's AI assistant Gemini will have access to even more apps on your device-even if you don't actually use it:
MASH - and the Loretta Swit Obituary
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Release The Fish
quietus writes:Risevatnet Lake is a small dammed lake near the city of Svelgen in the South-West of Norway. It primarily serves as a fish farm.On April 7 its dam control system was breached by a Russian hacktivist group, Z-PENTEST (guess what the Z stands for). The main valve was put on maximum opening, increasing the water flow to maximum volume for four hours before the incident was detected; on April 10 the dam's owner alerted authorities.The hackers got in through a weak password -- the classical 123456, or risevatnet123, perhaps -- on the web interface used to control the dam. This web interface was directly connected to the Internet.
Candidatus Sukunaarchaeum Mirabile is a Novel Archaeon With an Unprecedentedly Small Genome
upstart writes:Candidatus Sukunaarchaeum Mirabile Is A Novel Archaeon With An Unprecedentedly Small Genome:
Canada Orders Chinese CCTV Biz Hikvision To Quit The Country
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North Koreans Posing As Remote Workers stole $1M
McGruber writes:A newly unsealed federal criminal indictment says North Korean criminals stole $1 million in cryptocurrency from Atlanta blockchain security startup Starter Labs."The defendants used fake and stolen personal identities to conceal their North Korean nationality, pose as remote IT workers, and exploit their victims' trust to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars," said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. "This indictment highlights the unique threat North Korea poses to companies that hire remote IT workers and underscores our resolve to prosecute any actor, in the United States or abroad, who steals from Georgia businesses."The FBI indicted Kim Kwang Jin, Kang Tae Bok, Jong Pong Ju and Chang Nam Il on wire fraud conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy charges. According to the FBI, the men used fake and stolen identities to infiltrate the American business as remote IT workers. They then gained their employer's trust to gain access to the company's virtual currency and steal it.The Atlanta business and a Serbian company also targeted said they wouldn't have hired the men had they known they were North Korean citizens.All four men indicted are wanted. FBI agents are now offering a $5 million for information.The North Koreans worked for the Atlanta company for about two years before striking and cleaning out a cryptocurrency account.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Mess is Best: Disordered Structure of Battery-Like Devices Improves Performance
upstart writes:Mess is best: disordered structure of battery-like devices improves performance:
SpaceX Launches UK Satellite To Create Semiconductors In Low Earth Orbit
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Two Years Later, Meta is Making DMs on Threads Official
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Norwegian Northern Lights Operational
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Happy Independence Day !!!
From the staff, may I wish all members of our US community a very happy Independence Day and holiday weekend.When the BBQs and beer get too much, when being sociable with other family members is getting you down, come back and join in a discussion or two.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
China Could Be The World's Top Semiconductor Foundry Hub By 2030
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Earthquake-Induced Electricity Offers Answer to Mystery of Gold Nugget Formation
upstart writes:Earthquake-induced electricity offers answer to mystery of gold nugget formation:
Why the Sun is So Good at Evaporating Water
upstart writes:A new study is shedding light on why solar radiation is more effective than other forms of energy at causing water to evaporate. The key factor turns out to be the oscillating electric field inherent to sunlight itself:
Deutsche Bahn Train Hits 405 km/h Without Falling to Bits
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Arm-Based Servers to Grow 70% This Year
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Bruce Schneier on How Cybersecurity Fears Affect Confidence in Voting Systems
canopic jug writes:Bruce Schneier, along with Ryan Shandler and Anthony J. DeMattee, has published a a blog post on the role that confidence has in elections and, specifically, the role that electronic voting systems have had in undermining that trust.
Fedora: Proposal for the Removal of i686 Withdrawn
An Anonymous Coward writes:As a followup to this SN story, we have a ruling!decathorpe (Fabio Valentini) posted:
Are Brother's Insecure Printers Illegal in the UK?
canopic jug writes:Standards nerd and technology enthusiast, Terence Eden, has analyzed the Brother printers' default password scandal in light of the UK computer security legislation.
Mexican Drug Cartel Hacker Spied on FBI Official's Phone to Track and Kill Informants
upstart writes:Mexican drug cartel hacker spied on FBI official's phone to track and kill informants, report says:
Genetic Study Reveals Humanity's Longest Migration
upstart writes:Genetic Study Reveals Humanity's Longest Migration:
Stripe Donations Back Online
We have some good news to share. The Stripe donation system, which some of you may have noticed has been unavailable for a while, is now fully functional again.It took a bit of digging, but after a thorough investigation, kolie was able to isolate the problem and has successfully deployed a fix. A huge thank you is owed to him for his persistence in resolving this.As all of you know, SoylentNews is a user-supported, community-run project. We rely entirely on the generosity of our readers to cover the server costs and other expenses that keep this site operational. Now that the donation pipeline is open again, it's time to pass around the hat.If you find value in this community and have the means, please consider making a one-time or recurring donation. Every contribution, no matter the size, is critical in ensuring that everyone's favorite place for news and discussion can continue to operate and remain independent.You can find the donation link here.Feedback is always welcome. If you encounter any problems at all with the donation process, please let us know in the comments below so we can look into it. Thank you for your continued support.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
New Theory Proposes Time Has Three Dimensions, With Space as a Secondary Effect
upstart writes:New theory proposes time has three dimensions, with space as a secondary effect:
Ex-Nato Hacker: In Cyber, There’s No Such Thing As A Ceasefire
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As AI Kills Search Traffic, Google Launches Offerwall to Boost Publisher Revenue
hubie writes:As AI kills search traffic, Google launches Offerwall to boost publisher revenue:
Facebook is Starting to Feed its AI With Private, Unpublished Photos
hubie writes:Facebook is starting to feed its AI with private, unpublished photosAlways read the terms and conditions, folks:
Bluetooth Flaws Could Let Hackers Spy Through Your Microphone
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CISA, NSA Repeat Call for Memory Safe Programming Languages
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Group of Investors Represented by Youtuber Perifractic Buys Commodore
KritonK writes:https://www.amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2025-06-00123-EN.htmlThree weeks ago, Youtuber Christian 'Perifractic' Simpson announced in a video that he had received an offer to take over Commodore B.V., the owner of the remaining Commodore trademark rights. In a second video published on June 28 he announced the completed takeover: A group of unnamed angel investors has acquired the company for a low seven-figure sum. He himself is now the acting CEO, but the purchase price has not yet been paid - the company is still looking for investors.In the half-hour video, Simpson lists a whole series of former Commodore employees (Michael Tomczyk, Bil Herd, David Pleasance, support staff such as James Harrison and Hans Olsen) or actor Thomas Middleditch ("Silicon Valley") as future "advisors". A financial participation of the community is not yet possible, as the international legal hurdles are too high. Commodore plans to revive the time before social networks and artificial intelligence, when computer technology was still considered a utopia rather than the scourge of mankind, with new "retro-futuristic" products. The years around the turn of the millennium are cited as a model several times.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Scientists Unlock the Light-Bending Secrets of Squid Skin
upstart writes:Scientists unlock the light-bending secrets of squid skin:
You Sound Like ChatGPT
hubie writes:AI isn't just impacting how we write - it's changing how we speak and interact with others. And there's only more to come:
Why Are the Physical Constants of the Universe So Perfect for Life?
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At Last, We Are Discovering What Quantum Computers Will be Useful for
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