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Updated 2026-01-22 17:31
AI Bathroom Monitors? Welcome To America’s New Surveillance High Schools
fliptop writes:Schools across the U.S. are rolling out AI-powered surveillance technology, including drones, facial recognition and even bathroom listening devices. But there's not much data to prove they keep kids safe:
France Records More Deaths Than Births for First Time Since End of Second World War
upstart writes:France records more deaths than births for first time since end of second world war:
Professors Issue Warning Over Surge in College Students Unable to Read
fliptop writes:A growing number of college professors are sounding the alarm over a quiet but accelerating crisis on American campuses, as Gen Z Arriving at College Unable to Read:
The Science That Casts Doubt on Claims About Microplastics
upstart writes:The 'bombshell' science that casts doubt on claims about microplastics:
Hobbies Don't Just Improve Personal Lives, They Can Boost Workplace Creativity Too
hubie writes:Intentionally shaping your free time through goal setting, learning and connection does not just boost well-being outside the office but can spill over into creativity, engagement, and meaning at work, especially for older employees:
IT Spending Set to Hit $1.4 Trillion in 2026 - but What Exactly Are We Spending It On?
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:IT spending set to hit $1.4 trillion in 2026 - but what exactly are we spending it on?
The Places We Make Memories Help Us Inscribe Them
hubie writes:Psychology researchers used virtual reality and MRI technology to better understand how locations help us encode memories:
Proton VPN Kills Off Legacy OpenVPN Configs in Push for Better Security
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes: Proton VPN Kills Off Legacy OpenVPN Configs in Push for Better Security
Building the World's First Graviton Detector
hubie writes:Graviton detection is moving from a long-standing impossibility into a first-of-its-kind experimental program:
China's Wind Farms Are Doing a Lot More Than Generating Electricity
jelizondo writes:Slashgear published an article about the wind electric generation in China:
Mosquitoes' Thirst for Human Blood Has Increased as Biodiversity Loss Worsens
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Mosquitoes' thirst for human blood has increased as biodiversity loss worsens
New Studies Can Explain Why Comet 3I/Atlas Isn't an Alien (Probably)
upstart writes:New Studies Can Explain Why Comet 3I/Atlas Isn't An Alien (Probably):
Stellantis Drops Jeep, Chrysler Plug-in Hybrids Amid EV Sales Slowdown
fliptop writes:Automotive giant Stellantis will stop selling its plug-in hybrid electric Jeep Wrangler and Grand Cherokee models and Chrysler Pacifica minivans in the United States amid sluggish electric vehicle sales, the company announced on Friday:
Anthropologists Offer New Evidence of Bipedalism in Long-Debated Fossil Discovery
hubie writes:Analysis centers on point of attachment of ligament vital to walking upright:
Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena” is Now Available for Download, Here's What's New
An Anonymous Coward writes:This release also introduces new System Information and System Administration tools, as well as updates to existing tools:
Anything-Goes “Anyons” May be at the Root of Surprising Quantum Experiments
hubie writes:MIT physicists propose that under certain conditions, a magnetic material's electrons could splinter into fractions of themselves to form quasiparticles known as "anyons":
AI and the Corporate Capture of Knowledge
canopic jug writes:Bruce Schneier, the cryptographer and privacy specialist, and J B Branch, an accountability advocate at Public Citizen, have written a post about AI and the Corporate Capture of Knowledge. They raise hard questions about what happened to Aaron Swartz in the context of the what is going on with artificial intelligence, copyright, and ultimately the control of knowledge:
AWS Flips Switch on Euro Cloud as Customers Fret About Digital Sovereignty
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:EU-only ops, German subsidiaries, and a pinky promise your data won't end up in Uncle Sam's hands:
Are You Dead?
looorg writes:Apparently there is a new app. If you don't use your phone enough or if there is no activity it informs your next of kin that you might be dead.
How Screwed is Generation Alpha, and the Generations Which Will Depend on Them?
canopic jug writes:The Absurd Pirate's Internet Blog asks, is gen alpha screwed?:
Hobby FPV Drone Developer Breaks 400mph Limit With New World Record
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:It's no surprise to see similar designs appearing in Ukraine's interceptor drone fleets:
Sorry, Eh
upstart writes:Pluralistic: Sorry, eh (13 Jan 2026) - Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow:
Linux Kernel Bugs Hide for 2+ Years on Average
An Anonymous Coward writes:Study of 20 years of kernel history finds bugs hide for 2+ years on average, some for decades:
Wormholes May Not Exist—We've Found They Reveal Something Deeper About Time and the Universe
jelizondo writes:phys.org published an interesting article about a new hypothesis regarding the existence of worm holes:
'Society Cannot Function If No One is Accountable for AI' — Jaron Lanier
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/society-cannot-function-if-no-one-is-accountable-for-ai-jaron-lanier-the-godfather-of-virtual-reality-discusses-how-far-our-empathy-should-extend-to-ai-in-episode-two-of-new-podcast-the-ten-reckonings'Society cannot function if no one is accountable for AI' - Jaron Lanier, the godfather of virtual reality
Why Flies Matter, Their Vital Role in Ecosystems, and Surprising Diversity
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Why flies matter, their vital role in ecosystems, and surprising diversity
Researchers Expose WHILL Wheelchair Safety Risks Via Remote Hacking
fliptop writes:CISA advisory warns that unauthenticated Bluetooth access in WHILL devices allows for unauthorized movement:
Signal Creator Moxie Marlinspike Wants to Do for AI What He Did for Messaging
jelizondo writes:Ars Technica published an interesting article about a new AI assistant that provides strong assurances that user data is unreadable even to the platform operator,
X Didn't Fix Grok's ‘Undressing’ Problem. It Just Makes People Pay for It
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.wired.com/story/x-didnt-fix-groks-undressing-problem-it-just-makes-people-pay-for-it/
Meta to Cut More than 1,000 Jobs as its Shifts Focus to AI Wearables
fliptop writes:Meta Platforms Inc. is set to cut more than 1,000 jobs from its Reality Labs division as the company redirects resources away from virtual reality and Metaverse products toward artificial intelligence-powered (AI-powered) wearables and mobile features:
You Need A Kitchen Slide Rule
owl writes:
Over Half a Million Windows Users are Switching to Linux
upstart writes:Over Half A Million Windows Users Are Switching To Linux - Here's Why - BGR:
BreachForum Breach
looorg writes:Notorious hacker forum BreachForum has been hacked, and have their user database leaked. Containing user names, messages and such. Lets see if the users of Breach used proper opsec or not. Probably not. If you can't even trust other criminals to keep your secrets then who can you trust ...
Survey: Even Meta And Microsoft Engineers Ditch Company AI For Claude
fliptop writes:Claude has emerged as the most-used artificial intelligence model among U.S. tech professionals, outpacing ChatGPT and other rivals in day-to-day work, according to a new survey:
GNOME Dev Gives Fans of Linux's Middle-Click Paste the Middle Finger
hubie writes:Proposal targets long-standing behavior as 'an X11ism':
Cray Customer Service – Memories (1979 to 2014) by Charles Clark
A Fix for Frost: Engineers Use Electricity to Zap Ice Without Heat or Chemicals
hubie writes:Every sheet of frost contains ionic defects and this team uses high voltage to polarize these ions and rip off the frost:
Resuscitating a 1934 Briggs & Stratton Washing Machine Engine
We hadn't heard from owl in a while, but he has more than made up for his temporary absence by submitting a couple of interesting, but unusual, stories. Here is the first one:owl writes:https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2026/1/11/2360474/-Resuscitating-a-1934-Briggs-amp-Stratton-washing-machine-engine%20-%20Fnord
RIP - 'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams Dies at 68 After Prostate Cancer Battle
DannyB writes:'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams dies at 68 after prostate cancer battle
The AIdigest.org's AI Village
JoeMerchant writes:Summary by Gemini:
Tech Bloggers Switching From Windows to Linux
owl writes:Recently there have been four different tech bloggers that have blogged about switching from Windows (and/or MacOS) to Linux.Is this the start of a trend?And will these bloggers influence some number of their readers to also make the switch?Are we seeing a tipping point where Windows (and somewhat MacOS) usage is beginning to collapse?Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
China Expected to Approve H200 Imports in Early 2026, Report Claims
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/china-expected-to-approve-h200-imports-in-early-2026-report-claims-tech-giants-alibaba-and-bytedance-reportedly-ready-to-order-over-200-000-nvidia-chips-each-if-green-lit-by-beijing
Some Dogs Eavesdrop on Their Owners to Learn New Words
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/01/these-dogs-eavesdrop-on-their-owners-to-learn-new-words/[ Links in article ]
An Ultra-Fast Quantum Tunneling Device for the 6G Terahertz Era
Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:https://phys.org/news/2026-01-ultra-fast-quantum-tunneling-device.html
Volkswagen is Bringing Physical Buttons Back to the Dashboard With the Polo EV
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/volkswagen-is-bringing-physical-buttons-back-to-the-dashboard-with-the-id-polo-ev-190246116.html?src=rsshttps://gizmodo.com/volkswagen-reveals-that-it-has-brought-back-physical-buttons-2000704178
A Sit-Stand Ratio ‘Sweet Spot’ May Boost Office Productivity
hubie writes:A sit-stand ratio 'sweet spot' may boost office productivity:
Poul-Henning Kamp's Feedback to the EU on Digital Sovereignty
canopic jug writes:The quite famous FOSS developer Poul-Henning Kamp (aka PHK) has posted his feedback to the EU regarding European Open Digital Ecosystems [Intro in Danish, article in English] and their call for evidence. In it he brings their attention to open standards in points 2 and 3:
A 2,000-Year-Old Fingerprint May Solve Mystery of Scandinavia's Oldest Wooden Boat
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://scitechdaily.com/a-2000-year-old-fingerprint-may-solve-mystery-of-scandinavias-oldest-wooden-boat/
How Doubting Your Doubts May Increase Commitment to Goals
hubie writes:Research explores what happens when people face goal obstacles:
The Book Only Gets 3 Stars, but is Considered Great Literature
hubie writes:A new study shows that star ratings of books are not always accurate:
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