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Die Analysis of the 8087 Math Coprocessor's Fast Bit Shifter
owl writes:https://www.righto.com/2020/05/die-analysis-of-8087-math-coprocessors.html
Nvidia's New AI Racks Run on 45°C Liquid Cooling
AnonTechie writes:
Brave Gives Linux Users Its Stripped Down Origin Browser for Free
An Anonymous Coward writes:
Russian Satellites Cosmos 2546 Have Been Jamming GPS Signals Across Europe
An Anonymous Coward writes:
Voyager 1 Will Cross The 1 Light-Day Threshold On November 18, 2026
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.iflscience.com/its-official-voyager-1-will-cross-the-1-light-day-threshold-on-november-18-2026-82733
Crypto Clipper Spreads Over USB and Communicates Over Tor
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/06/microsoft-spots-new-self-propagating-malware-for-stealing-cryptocurrency/
Intel And AMD's New ACE CPU Extensions Bring An Efficient AI-Oriented Instruction Set To X86
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-and-amds-new-ace-cpu-extensions-bring-an-efficient-ai-oriented-instruction-set-to-x86-a-new-design-makes-matrix-multiplication-more-power-and-density-efficient
GM Replaces Over 1,000 Detroit Workers With Just 50 Robots
fliptop writes:General Motors has delivered a stark lesson in modern American manufacturing: when government-pushed electric vehicle mandates meet market reality, it is the American worker who pays the price:
We Treat the Eight-hour Day as an Acceptable Day's Work ....
jelizondo writes:..... but Many Celebrated Figures did Their Best Thinking in Just Four or Five Hours a Day - and That Deliberate Rest May Have Been KeySilicon Canals has a very interesting opinion piece about working hours:
AI Economics for Dummies
hubie writes:AI Economics for Dummies:
Leaked Financial Docs Show OpenAI Is Losing Billions Of Dollars A Year
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/06/leaked-financial-docs-show-openai-is-losing-billions-of-dollars-a-year/
Think That Conversation Will be Boring? Science Says Think Again
hubie writes:People underestimate how enjoyable everyday conversations really are, study says:
Ozempic Literally Came From a Monster – And It's Not Alone
owl writes:https://www.sciencealert.com/ozempic-literally-came-from-a-monster-and-its-not-alone
Non-x86 Servers Now Nearly Half the Market
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Demand for AI systems plus the shortage of DRAM and NAND are shaping the global market:
A Bold Satellite Rescue Mission Came Together in Record Time, but Will It Work?
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:"I consider this a success already, just from the fact that we're even going to try this." :
16-Year-Old SATA II SSD Survives 1 Petabyte of Writes
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:25X More Than The Drive's Endurance Rating:
Python Dev Saved From Disaster by Intuition...and AI
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:I'm sorry, Dave. I can't install that repo that will totally hose your system:
‘Popa’ Botnet Linked to Publicly-Traded Israeli Firm
hubie writes:'Popa' Botnet Linked to Publicly-Traded Israeli Firm:
Chinese Fab SMIC's 7nm Metal Pitch Beats Intel 18A but Lags 38% on Density, Teardown Finds
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/semiconductors/semianalysis-opens-its-own-chip-teardown-lab
Bruce Scheier's Thoughts on Banning AI Models
An Anonymous Coward writes:Bruce Schneier wrote an opinion piece in response to the ban on the latest Anthropic AI models Fable and Mythos (with a lot of links for further reading). In it, he argues that banning particular models really does not help the problem, and provides some interesting analogies about how they work. Schneier's thoughts are that the best option forward is to create a public AI model.
NHS Palantir Claims Face Scrutiny After Data Suggests Uneven Results
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/public-sector/2026/06/16/nhs-palantir-claims-face-scrutiny-after-data-suggests-uneven-results/5256198
Cyberattack Sees Crops Kept In The Ground
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/cyber-crime/2026/06/17/cyberattack-sees-crops-kept-in-the-ground/5256321
Red Hat Gives Ubuntu A Bootc Up The Backside At Canonical Shindig
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/software/2026/06/15/red-hat-gives-ubuntu-a-bootc-up-the-backside-at-canonical-shindig/5255608
Where to Find the Colors Your Screen Can’t Show You
owl writes:https://moultano.wordpress.com/2026/06/19/where-to-find-the-colors-your-screen-cant-show-you/
NASA Said Nyet to Roscosmos Plan to Cut Into Leaky ISS Segment
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Crew sheltered in SpaceX Dragon as aging Zvezda segment's cracks continue to test orbital nerve:
Critical Copilot Vulnerability Allowed Hackers to Steal 2FA Code From Users
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:SearchLeak exploit shows why the industry's approach to LLM security fails over and over:
The Challenges of Typesetting Arabic Script
pTamok writes:Typesetting, or the craft of mechanically or algorithmically placing characters on a page so they are pleasing to the beholder, is an interesting craft. It is related to calligraphy, which is the art or craft of manually (handwriting) placing characters on a page so they are pleasing to the beholder.Typesetting Arabic script has its own peculiar challenges: the script is written from right to left; it is only cursive; some letter-forms vary according to whether they start a word, are in its body, or terminate the word; and justification is achieved by varying the width of portions of the letters in words, not by varying the spaces between words.Modern operating systems, are in general, very bad at rendering Arabic script well.This blog goes into a deep dive of the history of Arabic typesetting, and modern challenges.Vita Nouva: An interactive introduction to the terrific experience of rendering Arabic typography and its technical debt
NASA Management Wants a Word and Won't Say Why
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/science/2026/06/15/nasa-management-wants-a-word-and-wont-say-why/5255702
The FBI Built its Own Replica Small Town to Simulate Real-World Cyberattacks
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/13/the-fbi-built-its-own-replica-small-town-to-simulate-real-world-cyberattacks/
Cockroaches Scurry Around With Thousands of Pieces of Bacterial Genomes
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Transferring genes across species doesn't just happen in microbes:
A Chinese Rocket Breaks Apart Dangerously Close to the Starlink Constellation
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The rocket's breakup likely generated 100 to 150 new pieces of space junk:
Linux Kernel 7.1 Sends Intel 486 Support To Silicon Heaven
Linux 7.1 is Here to End the Intel 486 CPU Era - and Do Some Serious Legacy Clean UpArthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.zdnet.com/article/say-goodbye-to-486-processors-linux-7-1-lands/
Finland Charges Russian Captain And Crew Member Of Ship Suspected Of Damaging Undersea Cables
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Prosecutors Claim Ship Had Eight More Targets Before It Was Stopped By Coast Guardhttps://www.tomshardware.com/networking/finland-charges-russian-captain-and-crew-member-of-ship-suspected-of-damaging-undersea-cables-prosecutors-claim-ship-had-eight-more-targets-before-it-was-stopped-by-coast-guard
Heart Protection From COVID Shots Remains Amid Updates, Study Finds
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/06/covid-vaccines-still-protect-against-heart-problems-large-study-finds/
France's Digital Sovereignty Push is Struggling to Escape the Microsoft Gravity Well
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Nextcloud rollout shows locally controlled storage is one thing; getting users off Office is quite another
Why Not yserver? It’s Xserver, But Rust-y.
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://hackaday.com/2026/06/14/why-not-yserver-its-xserver-but-rust-y/
Threads of Underground Fungal Networks Are Long Enough to Reach Beyond the Solar System
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Researchers have quantified the length and mass of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal networks globally:
U.S. Gov't Orders Anthropic to Disable its Newest AI Models and Restrict Foreigner Use
U.S. Gov't Orders Anthropic to Disable its Newest AI Models Worldwide Due to Security ThreatsArthur T Knackerbracket writes:An alleged jailbreak triggered a national security directive that forced the model to be pulled:
Brick Your Phone Temporarily to Aid Fiction-Maxxing
A device with a screen that connects to the internet anywhere is addictive. Who knew? Possibly any LAN gaming enthusiest or Facebook user from the 90s onwards. Everyone else can read about it right now from anywhere on their smartphone. The Brick is a device to help cut the ties with these addictive time suckers for a while. Much like smoking, mobile use can be very difficult for people to break free from when it is only you and a screen unlock away from a pure unlimited dopamine high. The Brick device works by forcing the user to phyiscally unlock the device which provides a type of disconnect other solutions do not have which is physical distance. At $100 though most users may find it easier to just uninstall the addictive applications or switch to a dumb phone for a while.[For those who have overcome addictive or obsessive behavior--smoking, eating, etc.--how significant is adding friction like this? --Ed.]Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
EU Auto Giants Call For 'Made In Europe' Incentives Amid Rising Chinese Competition
fliptop writes:Europe's largest automakers are stepping up efforts to secure stronger support for domestic vehicle manufacturing as competition from Chinese electric vehicle producers intensifies. Renault, Volkswagen, and Stellantis have jointly urged EU policymakers to introduce rules that more heavily reward cars developed and produced within Europe, according to FT (paywalled).The companies are advocating for a straightforward local content requirement under which vehicles sold as European would need to source the majority of their components from within the EU and closely associated European countries. They argue that industrial policy should encourage not only final assembly in Europe but also engineering, research, and product development activities:
Man Jailed for a Month Despite Flock Showing He Was 5 Miles From Crime Scene
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Cop seemingly ignored Flock camera timestamp to justify arrests:
Rivian Is Reusing Its Own Car Batteries In A Very Resourceful Way
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2191797/rivian-reusing-old-car-batteries-reduce-grid-load-during-peak-hours/
US Solar and Storage Defy Political Hostility to Dominate Q1 Power Installations
c0lo writes:US solar and storage defy political hostility to dominate Q1 power installations:
AI Agents Favored $1,500 Sponsored Flights Over $500 Alternatives
hubie writes:A Princeton and UW study tested 23 AI models with sponsor incentives. Eighteen of 23 recommended the expensive sponsored flight over cheaper options more than half the time:
Intel Reportedly Preparing Surprise Return to DDR4 Systems With 'Raptor Lake Next'
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-reportedly-preparing-surprise-return-to-ddr4-systems-with-raptor-lake-next-ddr4-platform-slated-for-the-first-half-of-2027-on-the-lga-1700-socket-takes-a-page-from-amds-book-by-extending-budget-platform-longevity
What 'Emotional Labor' Actually Means — and How Starbucks is Testing its Limits
hubie writes:Arlie Hochschild coined the term in 1983 to describe a specific workplace cost. Starbucks' Green Apron Service is pushing it further than she imagined:
Anthropic Warns Claude AI Is Building Itself Faster Than Expected
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Anthropic Warns Claude AI Is Building Itself Faster Than Expected, Calls For Option To Halt Frontier Development -'Recursive Self Improvement' Increases Risk Humans Lose Controlhttps://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/anthropic-says-claude-now-writes-more-than-80-percent-of-its-merged-code
How did Atari Apply Side Art to Arcade Cabinets?
owl writes:https://arcadeblogger.com/2026/06/14/how-did-atari-apply-side-art-to-arcade-cabinets/
Influential Study Touting ChatGPT in Education Retracted Over Red Flags
hubie writes:The retracted study on ChatGPT in education was already cited hundreds of times:
In First, California City Overwhelmingly Votes to Permanently Ban Datacenters
"c0lo" writes:In first, California city overwhelmingly votes to permanently ban datacenters:
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