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Updated 2025-12-15 05:16
What Time is It on Mars? NIST Physicists Have the Answer
hubie writes:NIST scientists have calculated that clocks on Mars will tick an average of 477 millionths of a second faster than clocks on Earth per day:
System76 Launches First Stable Release of Rust-Based COSMIC Desktop and Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS
An Anonymous Coward writes:The new COSMIC desktop environment is written in the Rust programming language, designed and developed by System76 for all GNU/Linux distributions:
Big Tech Joins Forces With Linux Foundation to Standardize AI Agents
An Anonymous Coward writes:The Agentic AI Foundation launches to support MCP, AGENTS.md, and goose:
Calibre Now Integrated With AI
Calibre Now Lets You Chat About Your E-Books Using Local AIAn Anonymous Coward writes:You can ask questions about any book in your library and run AI models locally via LM Studio:
Ultra-Thin Nanomembrane Device Forms Soft, Seamless Interface With Living Tissue
janrinok writes:https://phys.org/news/2025-12-ultra-thin-nanomembrane-device-soft.html
When It All Comes Crashing Down: The Aftermath of the AI Boom
jelizondo writes:The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists published a report on the possible crash of the AI bubble:
A New Anonymous Phone Carrier Lets You Sign Up With Nothing but a Zip Code
An Anonymous Coward writes:Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order. Now he wants to sell you phone service-without knowing almost anything about you:
Scientists Finally Uncover Why the World’s Most Common Heart Drug Causes Muscle Pain
janrinok writes:https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-finally-uncover-why-the-worlds-most-common-heart-drug-causes-muscle-pain/
Germany Might Have Just Saved Gas Engines From a European Ban
upstart writes:Germany Might Have Just Saved Gas Engines From A European Ban:
Space Shuttle Lessons: Backtracks Can Create Breakthroughs
hubie writes:NASA's 1969-71 design process offers a road map for today's breakthrough inventions, from rockets to new drugs:
USA Wants Your Social Media History If You Visit
An Anonymous Coward has submitted the following news:https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/us-politics-live/live-coverage/ae8338db24bcd7f86abbc6a1650db724The USA is kicking up border checks for foreigners with a plan to take a copy of the last five years worth of social media posts for prospective travellers.This is assuming people actually continue to visit the USA for a holiday. Anyone seeking to enter the United States may very well need to go back over their online social activity and review their publicly posted thoughts. No word on what the USA will do with this data. At this time it is only a plan to collect it.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Man Dies of Rabies After Kidney Transplant From Donor Who Saved Kitten From Skunk
An Anonymous Coward writes:Michigan man received kidney transplant from donor who had fought off a skunk and was later found unresponsive:
ICEBlock App Sues Trump Administration for Censorship and 'Unlawful Threats'
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.npr.org/2025/12/08/nx-s1-5631826/iceblock-app-lawsuit-trump-bondi
Ubuntu to Offer AMD ROCm Packages for AI Processing
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=showheadline&story=20106
Porsche Panic in Russia as Pricey Status Symbols Forget How to Car
janrinok writes:https://www.theregister.com/2025/12/09/porsche_bricked_russia/
Pebble Index 01 Arrives as a Private Open Source Voice Capture Ring
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://linuxiac.com/pebble-index-01-arrives-as-a-private-open-source-voice-capture-ring/
Russia Says It Might Build its Own Linux Community After Removal of Several Kernel Maintainers
upstart writes:Russia says it might build its own Linux community after removal of several kernel maintainers:
ER Doctors Are Sounding the Alarm on a Fast-Growing Cannabis Illness
janrinok writes:https://scitechdaily.com/er-doctors-are-sounding-the-alarm-on-a-fast-growing-cannabis-illness/
AI Favors Texts Written by Other AIs, Even When They're Worse Than Human Ones
upstart writes:AI favors texts written by other AIs, even when they're worse than human ones:
Proton Launches Encrypted Sheets as a Privacy-First Alternative to Google, Microsoft Excel
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.extremetech.com/computing/proton-launches-encrypted-sheets-as-a-privacy-first-alternative-to-google
This German State Decides to Save €15 Million Each Year By Kicking Out Microsoft for Open Source
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://itsfoss.com/news/german-state-ditch-microsoft/
Chattanooga's Municipal Fiber Network Has Delivered $5.3 Billion in Community Benefits
hubie writes:Chattanooga's Municipal Fiber Network Has Delivered $5.3 Billion in Community Benefits, New Study Finds:
Planned Satellite Constellations May Swamp Future Orbiting Telescopes
janrinok writes:Planned orbital observatories would see satellites cross nearly all of their images:
Germany Bets Billions on Nuclear Fusion for Energy Future
upstart writes:Germany bets billions on nuclear fusion for energy future - DW - 10/29/2025:
A Therapeutic HPV Vaccine Shrank Cervical Tumors in Mice
janrinok writes:https://www.sciencenews.org/article/therapeutic-hpv-vaccine-cervical-cancer
Zig Quits GitHub, Says Microsoft's AI Obsession Has Ruined the Service
hubie writes:Zig prez complains about 'vibe-scheduling' after safe sleep bug goes unaddressed for eons:
This Cellular Trick Helps Cancer Spread, but Could Also Stop It
janrinok writes:https://scitechdaily.com/this-cellular-trick-helps-cancer-spread-but-could-also-stop-it/
Samsung's First Tri-Fold Phone is Here: Everything You Need to Know
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/samsungs-first-tri-fold-phone-is-here-everything-you-need-to-know
Complex Life Started Nearly a Billion Years Earlier Than We Thought
janrinok writes:New research indicates that complex life began forming almost a billion years earlier than previously thought:
US Wants Laws to Force App Store Age Checks, Despite Apple's Existing Protections
janrinok writes:https://appleinsider.com/articles/25/12/01/us-wants-laws-to-force-app-store-age-checks-despite-apples-existing-protections
Common Desktop Environment "CDE" 2.5.3 Released After Two Years
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.phoronix.com/news/CDE-2.5.3-Desktop
Improved Truncated Wigner Approximation Makes Quantum Calcs on Classical Computers More Accessible
JoeMerchant writes:Physicists have developed a "physics shortcut" that allows ordinary laptops to solve complex quantum dynamics problems, a feat previously reserved for supercomputers and AI models (Live Science). The breakthrough, from the University at Buffalo, is an extension of a decades-old method called the truncated Wigner approximation (TWA).TWA is a semiclassical approach that simplifies quantum math by retaining necessary quantum behavior while discarding less critical details. Historically, applying TWA required re-deriving complicated math for every new problem, making it inaccessible. The team transformed this into a user-friendly "conversion table" that translates a quantum problem into solvable equations, allowing physicists to get usable results on a consumer laptop within hours (University at Buffalo).This new, practical approach significantly lowers the computational cost and makes exploring certain quantum phenomena much easier. It's hoped that this will save supercomputing resources for the truly intractable quantum systems, while allowing more common quantum dynamics to be studied efficiently on accessible consumer-grade computers (ScienceDaily).Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
San Francisco Sues Nation's Top Food Manufacturers Over Ultraprocessed Foods
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.npr.org/2025/12/03/g-s1-100212/san-francisco-sues-manufacturers-ultraprocessed-foods
Soaring DDR5 Prices Lead to Falling Motherboard Sales and Calls for Gamers to Boycott RAM
janrinok writes:A boycott is unlikely to work:
Debian's APT Will Require a Rust Compiler
FunkyLich writes:A Debian developer gave out the news. Julian Andres Klode wrote in the mailing lists that APT (the package manager tool of Debian Linux) begin requiring a Rust compiler. It goes like:"I plan to introduce hard Rust dependencies and Rust code into APT, no earlier than May 2026. This extends at first to the Rust compiler and standard library, and the Sequoia ecosystem.
New Jolla Phone Now Available for Pre-Order as an Independent Linux Phone
An Anonymous Coward writes:The Linux phone features 12GB RAM, up to 2TB storage, a 6.36-inch FullHD AMOLED display, and a user-replaceable 5,500mAh battery:
Recreating the Lost SDK for a 42-Year-Old Operating System: VisiCorp Visi on
SomeGuy writes:In 1983, before the release of Microsoft Windows, Digital Research GEM, or Apple Macintosh, the office software giant VisiCorp released a graphical multitasking operating system for the IBM PC called Visi On.It was an "open system", so anyone could make programs for it. Well, if they owned an expensive VAX computer and were prepared to shell out $7,000 on the Software Development Kit.42 years later, although the mainframe based development environment has been lost to time, enthusiast Nina Kalinina has pulled apart Visi Corp Visi On to reveal some of the strange and curious internals.https://git.sr.ht/~nkali/vision-sdk/tree/main/note/index.mdIn this article, they document some of the internals, clear up some marketing misconceptions, discover some interesting Visi On quirks, and even provide a new application for it.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Waymo Drives Straight Into Active Police Scene, Ignores Chaos
janrinok writes:https://boingboing.net/2025/12/03/waymo-drives-straight-into-active-police-scene-ignores-chaos.html
Syntax Hacking: Researchers Discover Sentence Structure Can Bypass AI Safety Rules
upstart writes:New research offers clues about why some prompt injection attacks may succeed:
Why People Keep Flocking to Linux in 2025 (and It's Not Just to Escape Windows)
An Anonymous Coward writes:By my count, Linux has over 11% of the desktop market. Here's how I got that number - and why people are making the leap:
UW Nobel Winner's Lab Releases Most Powerful Protein Design Tool Yet
janrinok writes:https://www.geekwire.com/2025/uw-nobel-winners-lab-releases-most-powerful-protein-design-tool-yet/
FreeBSD 15.0 Released With Pkgbase - and With It Come Several Major Changes
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.osnews.com/story/143942/freebsd-15-0-released-with-pkgbase/
IBM CEO Warns That Ongoing Trillion-Dollar AI Data Center Buildout is Unsustainable
janrinok writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/ibm-ceo-warns-trillion-dollar-ai-boom-unsustainable-at-current-infrastructure-costs
OpenAI Desperate to Avoid Explaining Why It Deleted Pirated Book Datasets
upstart writes:OpenAI desperate to avoid explaining why it deleted pirated book datasets:
New DDR5 Memory Overclocking World Record Set at 13,530 MT/S
janrinok writes:https://www.extremetech.com/computing/new-ddr5-memory-overclocking-world-record-set-at-13530-mts
Let’s Encrypt to Reduce Certificate Validity From 90 Days to 45 Days
upstart writes:Let's Encrypt to Reduce Certificate Validity from 90 Days to 45 Days:
After Nearly 30 Years, Crucial Will Stop Selling RAM to Consumers
hubie writes:Micron cites AI data center demand as reason for killing DIY upgrade brand:
Raspberry Pi Launches 1GB Model at $45, Temporarily Raises Prices on Higher-Capacity Boards
An Anonymous Coward writes:https://www.extremetech.com/computing/raspberry-pi-launches-1gb-model-at-45-temporarily-raises-prices-on-higher
Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Trigger Big Crackdown on Internet Piracy
upstart writes:Supreme Court hears case that could trigger big crackdown on Internet piracy:
Oracle's Credit Risk is Spiking as Wall Street Asks How It's Going to Pay for All That AI
janrinok writes:https://www.techspot.com/news/110441-oracle-credit-risk-hits-three-year-high-ai.html
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