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Is Proton Leaving Switzerland? "Legal Uncertainty" of Proposed Surveillance Laws Would be the Reason
An Anonymous Coward writes:Several of Proton's products could be headed elsewhere in Europe in the wake of proposed surveillance laws:
Beware of OpenAI's 'Grantwashing' on AI Harms
hubie writes:Beware of OpenAI's 'Grantwashing' on AI Harms:
First Ever Version of UNIX Written in C is Running Again
turgid writes:The Register reports that UNIX V4, the first with the kernel written in C, has been recovered, restored and run.The source code and binaries were recovered from a 1970s-vintage nine-track tape and posted to the Internet Archive where it can be downloaded.
South Korea to Require Facial Recognition for New Mobile Numbers
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://therecord.media/south-korea-facial-recognition-phones
Phoenix Emerges as a Modern X Server Written From Scratch in Zig
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://linuxiac.com/phoenix-emerges-as-a-modern-x-server-written-from-scratch-in-zig/
Shouting at Seagulls Could Stop Them Stealing Your Food
hubie writes:The experiment showed that physical violence is not necessary to scare off gulls:
Engineer Turns E-Ink Tablet Into Computer Monitor in Linux
An Anonymous Coward writes:Engineer turns E-ink tablet into computer monitor in Linux - perfect secondary reading screen to reduce eye strain over the networkE-ink enjoyers can upgrade old tablets into part of the desktop experience using a simple server setup
LG Forces TV Owners to Use Microsoft ‘AI’ Copilot App You Can't Uninstall and Nobody Asked for
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.techdirt.com/2025/12/24/lg-forces-tv-owners-to-use-microsoft-ai-copilot-app-you-cant-uninstall-and-nobody-asked-for/
How Recent is "Recent"?
hubie writes:Examining the use of expressions like "recent studies" or "recent data" in different medical specialties:
Microsoft's Research Dream to Replace All C/C++ With Rust by 2030
[Ed. note: Dec. 30 - The headline has been updated to reflect the fact that the Microsoft researcher who posted the original LinkedIn post stating they want to rewrite all Windows code in Rust later qualified his statement by saying that this is a research project --hubie]turgid writes:The Register reports that Microsoft wants to replace all of its C and C++ code bases with Rust rewrites by 2030, developing new technology to do the translation along the way.
Why Swearing Makes You Stronger
hubie writes:Swearing boosts performance by helping people feel focused, disinhibited, study finds:
Your Car's Web Browser May be on the Road to Cyber Ruin
An Anonymous Coward writes:Study finds built-in browsers across gadgets often ship years out of date
The 39th Chaos Communication Congress (39C3) Taking Place Now in Hamburg Through 30 Dec 2025
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://events.ccc.de/congress/2025/infos/index.html
How OpenAI is Using GPT-5 Codex to Improve the AI Tool Itself
upstart writes:"The vast majority of Codex is built by Codex," OpenAI told us about its new AI coding agent writing code:
Will AI Kill All the Lawyers?
What happens when a computer can do your job better than you can? What happened to all those people who studied in school and trained to draft designs on huge desks with filing cabinets that would kill you if it fell? What happened, well, to any job that could be done faster, cheaper, or more effectively? Gone like the dodos. So, in this vein, how long do lawyers have before their profession is made redundant? If an LLM can find which law applies, how it applies, and write the legal argument needed, then why pay tens of thousands for a human to do this? Have lawyers had their day in sun and are now the buggy whip makers of the 21st century?Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Texas Sues TV Makers for Taking Screenshots of What People Watch
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/texas-sues-tv-makers-for-spying-on-users-selling-data-without-consent/
Who Sets the Doomsday Clock?
jelizondo writes:Recently Popular Mechanics published a report titled Who sets the doomsday clock?. It is a very interesting report and while a bit lengthy, it is perfect to reflect, as we approach a new year, on the fragility of our civilization and indeed, our very existence. Enjoy!
Night Waking Impacts Cognitive Performance Regardless of Sleep Duration
hubie writes:Older adults who were awake more during the night performed worse on cognitive tests the next day, no matter how long they slept:
EU Offers UK Early Gift: Data Adequacy Until 2031
janrinok writes:Relief for those dealing with data pipelines between the two, but move has its critics:
Science Sleuths Raise Concerns About Scores of Bioengineering Papers
upstart writes:Science sleuths raise concerns about scores of bioengineering papers:
We May Never be Able to Tell If AI Becomes Conscious, Argues Philosopher
hubie writes:This gulf in knowledge could be exploited by a tech industry intent on selling the "next level of AI cleverness":
MIT Reveals How High-Fat Diets Quietly Prime the Liver for Cancer
janrinok writes:https://scitechdaily.com/mit-reveals-how-high-fat-diets-quietly-prime-the-liver-for-cancer/
Disaster After Disaster: Do We Have Enough Raw Materials to 'Build Back Better?'
janrinok writes:https://phys.org/news/2025-12-disaster-raw-materials.html
Options to Break Free From Smart TV Ads and Tracking
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/12/the-ars-technica-guide-to-dumb-tvs/
Reddit challenges AUS Social Media law in court
An Anonymous Coward writes:Reddit has filed suit against Australian social media laws on the grounds of privacy and free speech. It is the first major company to do so. The Australian government is confident the social media ban will be upheld saying that they act in the interests of the children. Meanwhile, Australian children are easily circumventing the ban by ditching accounts associated with their real identity leaving the people primarily affected by the intrusive age testing to be adults.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Climate Misinformation is Becoming a National Security Threat. Canada Isn't Ready for It
janrinok writes:https://phys.org/news/2025-12-climate-misinformation-national-threat-canada.html
Seven Projects Killed by Ubuntu (but I Still Miss Them)
hubie writes:Over the span of the past 15 years, Ubuntu started several projects. Not all of them are active today. And yet, they live in our memory:
Pennsylvania High Court Rules Police Can Access Google Searches Without Warrant
fliptop writes:The court's ruling suggests that using the internet now means agreeing to be searched:
In-Car Touchscreens Are Way More Distracting Than We First Thought, Says New Study
janrinok writes:https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/hybrid-electric-vehicles/shock-horror-in-car-touchscreens-are-way-more-distracting-than-we-first-thought-says-new-study
Trump Signs Executive Order Reclassifying Cannabis, Opening Door to Broader Weed Access
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/18/trump-pot-reclassification-cannabis-stocks-medicare-cbd.html
Danish Postal Service to Stop Delivering Letters After 400 Years
An Anonymous Coward and upstart write:Danish postal service to stop delivering letters after 400 years:
Cosmic Crash Caught on Camera
hubie writes:Hubble Space Telescope captures rare collision in nearby planetary system:
The Lost Story of Alan Turing’s Secret “Delilah” Project
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://spectrum.ieee.org/alan-turings-delilah
Research Explores the Indigenous Origins of the Hammock
hubie writes:Quickly adopted by European colonists, hammocks also had cultural meaning, according to Binghamton Professor John Kuhn:
Nvidia Plans Heavy Cuts to GPU Supply in Early 2026
hubie writes:Nvidia reportedly plans 30-40% cut in GeForce GPU production in early 2026:
Is Talented Youth Nurtured the Wrong Way? Top Performers Develop Differently Than Assumed
hubie writes:A recent review suggests that gifted education and talent programs have been based on false premises:
Ford EV Battery Joint Venture Plant Lays Off All Workers
fliptop writes:All of the 1,600 workers currently employed at that plant will be laid off before its upcoming conversion:
Google Search Now Lets You Upload Images and PDFs for Analysis
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.extremetech.com/internet/google-search-now-lets-you-upload-images-and-pdfs-for-analysis
Firefox Will Ship With an “AI Kill Switch” to Completely Disable All AI Features
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://9to5linux.com/firefox-will-ship-with-an-ai-kill-switch-to-completely-disable-all-ai-features
A Better Zip Bomb
owl writes:https://www.bamsoftware.com/hacks/zipbomb/
Titan's Slushy Oceans
turgid writes:Saturn's largest natural satellite, Titan, is believed to have a sub-surface ocean containing liquid water from data sent by NASA's Cassini mission. However, new analysis indicates that this might be slushy ice rather than liquid water, as an article in Gizmodo explains.The Cassini spacecraft made 124 fly-bys of Titan collecting radar and gravity measurements which scientists interpreted as indicating the existence of a sub-surface ocean of water and ammonia. The Huygens lander, deployed on Titan by Cassini, collected data from radio signals further reinforcing this hypothesis.Due to the presence of liquid water, Titan became a candidate for the existence of life, and perhaps future probes.However, the Cassini data were inconclusive. Titan is deformed by tidal forces during its orbit of Saturn, which means that its interior cannot be completely solid. An alternative hypothesis has been proposed which says that under the solid crust there may be an ocean of slushy ice and pockets of liquid water rather that a single, continuous liquid ocean.Models of Titan predict that the liquid water may get as warm as 20C and convection would circulate minerals from the rocky core up to the crust.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
New UEFI Flaw Enables Pre-Boot Attacks on Motherboards From Gigabyte, MSI, ASUS, ASRock
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-uefi-flaw-enables-pre-boot-attacks-on-motherboards-from-gigabyte-msi-asus-asrock/
Creating Apps Like Signal or WhatsApp Could be 'Hostile Activity,' Claims UK Watchdog
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/creating-apps-like-signal-or-whatsapp-could-be-hostile-activity-claims-uk-watchdog
Communities Are Rising Up Against Data Centers — and Winning
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.theverge.com/science/841169/ai-data-center-opposition
Where Do Microplastics Go Once They Sink Into the Ocean?
hubie writes:Researchers succeed in detecting and tracking microplastics across varying ocean depths:
North Korean Infiltrator Caught Working in Amazon IT Department Thanks to Keystroke Lag
An Anonymous Coward writes:North Korean infiltrator caught working in Amazon IT department thanks to lag - 110ms keystroke input raises red flags over true location:
Google is Shutting Down its Dark Web Report Feature in January
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/google/google-is-shutting-down-its-dark-web-report-feature-in-january/
Senators Count the Shady Ways Data Centers Pass Energy Costs on to Americans
upstart writes:Senators demand Big Tech pay upfront for data center spikes in electricity bills:
Google's New 'Disco' Browser Turns Tabs Into Custom Web Apps
An Anonymous Coward writes:GenTabs processes everything you do through your open tabs and chat history to automatically create interactive apps for that task:
The Secret Life of Moles: What They're Really Up to Underground
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://thenaturenetwork.co.uk/the-secret-life-of-moles-what-theyre-really-up-to-underground/
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