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Smart Speakers “Accidentally” Listen Up to 19 Times A Day
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Antiaging Biochemical Mechanism Found in Mouse, Bat and Naked Mole Rat Cells
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for Bytram:Antiaging biochemical mechanism found in mouse, bat and naked mole rat cells:
United Kingdom to Introduce Security Labelling on Connected Devices
DannyB writes:United Kingdom to introduce Security Labelling on connected devices
Waymo Drivers vs. Coronavirus
takyon writes:Waymo drivers say they're being discouraged from canceling robotaxi rides during coronavirus outbreak
Iceland Supermarket Bans Cash Stored in Shoes and Bras
Chocolate writes:A UK supermarket has banned the use of money that was stored in shoes and bras as part of the effort to reign in the spread of COVID-19. Among other strange facts coming out of this outbreak is that some people lick their money before handing it over to the cashier.We are doomed.[Ed Note - Updated the story to reflect that the store is called Iceland and is, in fact, a UK supermarket.]Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Coronavirus Could Force ISPs to Abandon Data Caps Forever
DannyB writes:Coronavirus could force ISPs to abandon data caps forever
Court Outlaws German Weather Service's Free Weather App
DannyB writes:Court outlaws German Weather Service's free weather app
Europe Wants a ‘Right to Repair’ Smartphones and Gadgets
DannyB writes:Europe Wants a 'Right to Repair' Smartphones and Gadgets
Vermont Sues Clearview, Alleging “Oppressive, Unscrupulous” Practices
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow420:Vermont sues Clearview, alleging "oppressive, unscrupulous" practices:
Microsoft and Ars Technica Advise Split-Tunnel VPNs for Working from Home
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow420:Microsoft—and Ars—advise split-tunnel VPNs to minimize coronavirus woes:
Why Do Small Dogs Live Longer Than Big Dogs?
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Amazon Rainforest Could be Gone Within a Lifetime
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Ransomware Threatens to Reveal Company's 'Dirty' Secrets
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow4275:Ransomware Threatens to Reveal Company's 'Dirty' Secrets:
Ask Soylent: Online Learning for Quarantined Kids
Phoenix666 writes:With Wuhan Coronavirus spreading in New York City, parents, Parent Teacher Associations, and schools seem to be inevitably headed for extended shutdowns and quarantines. The Department of Education is crossing its fingers, wiping down all surfaces, and hoping to avert the worst without closing schools, but parents are going to need contingency plans.Do Soylentils have recommendations for online resources that members of NYC's school boards can share with the parent community to help kids keep up with their school work? Khan Academy is an excellent resource for math & science; it doesn't span every subject but something like it that grade school kids can understand would be ideal.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
How the Moon Formed: New Research Sheds Light on What Happened
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Wearing Clothes Could Release More Microfibres to the Environment Than Washing Them
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Are Female Urinals the Answer to Queues at the Loos?
Phoenix666 writes:BBC:
Before it Sued Google for Copying from Java, Oracle Got Rich Copying IBM's SQL
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Tuesday's 115-Fix Day was Not Enough: Microsoft Emits OOB Crisis SMBv3 Worm-Cure Patch
martyb writes:Thought you were done after Tuesday's 115-fix day? Not yet: Microsoft emits crisis SMBv3 worm-cure patch
Food that Counters the Climate Crisis? I'll Eat That!
Gaaark writes:https://www.celiac.com/articles.html/can-nasas-new-gluten-free-protein-powder-save-the-world-r5083/
AT&T CEO Pay Rose to $32 Million in 2019 after Cutting 20,000 Jobs
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/03/att-ceo-pay-rose-to-32-million-in-2019-while-he-cut-20000-jobs/
CoronaVirus (SARS-CoV-2) Roundup 2020-03-12
Even though it has only been a short while since our last round-up there are 22 separate stories merged into this round-up. Many report duplicate news but, nevertheless, we have tried to distill the important elements of each submission.Firstly, there is some confusion regarding the actual names that are reported for the virus, the disease that it causes, and names frequently seen in media reporting. From https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-020-0695-z:
Engineers Crack 58-year-old Puzzle on Way to Quantum Breakthrough
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow4275:Engineers crack 58-year-old puzzle on way to quantum breakthrough:
Paleontologists Discover Solid Evidence of Formerly Elusive Abrupt Sea-Level Jump
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U.S. House Passes Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Bill
takyon writes:House Passes Bill Preserving F.B.I. Surveillance Powers (archive)
Why is an Empty Shampoo Bottle So Easy to Knock Over?
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for Bytram:Why is an empty shampoo bottle so easy to knock over?:
NASA Upgrading ISS System That Turns Astronaut Pee Into Drinking Water
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for Bytram:International Space Station system that turns astronaut pee into drinking water getting 'much appreciated' boost:
Astronomers Pinpoint Rare Binary Brown Dwarf
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Crafty Web Skimming Domain Spoofs "https"
martyb writes:Crafty Web Skimming Domain Spoofs "https":
Exoplanet Where it Rains Iron Discovered
martyb writes:Exoplanet where it rains iron discovered:
How Rockets are Made (Rocket Factory Tour - United Launch Alliance)
martyb writes:SpaceX and United Launch Alliance have made the construction and launch of space-faring rockets seem almost commonplace. Once in a while things don't go completely right, but it is amazing how much a successful launch is now taken for granted. This was not always the case!Growing up, I was faced with the daunting prospects of the Cold War and the nuclear arms race. Every couple weeks there seemed to be yet another nuclear weapon test on the nightly news. First with atomic bombs and later with hydrogen bombs. It was common to hear and see daily reminders of Duck and Cover, fallout shelters, and Mutual Assured Destruction. It was a frightening time to be a child. Especially since there were certain "facilities" in the area that would likely put us on the list of Soviet targets.Juxtaposed with that fear was a sense of hope and destiny. John F. Kennedy had just been elected president. His inaugural address challenged: "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." Then, on the heels of the USSR's Yuri Gagarin becoming the first person in space, Kennedy became "eager for the U.S. to take the lead in the Space Race, for reasons of national security and prestige." A short while later, Kennedy gave his famous speech (transcript and video [NB: He doesn't even seem to sweat!]) in which he uttered the challenge:
RIP jazz pianist McCoy Tyner
An Anonymous Coward writes:Noted pianist McCoy Tyner just passed. Perhaps best known for five years with John Coltrane in the early 1960s, he also recorded with his own band for many years. This is probably the obit of record,
Top 7 Dying Programming Languages to Avoid Studying in 2019 –2020
DannyB wrote in with a submission which became:Ilya Dudkin at Skywell Software has a storyTop 7 Dying Programming Languages to Avoid Studying in 2019 –2020.Each language gets a paragraph's treatment as to why he thinks these languages are dead or dying. Those languages are:
World Health Organization Declares the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Outbreak a Global Pandemic
[Editor's note: We had been gathering together COVID-19 stories for eventual release as a round-up story. I lack time at the moment to personally gather all those together with this most recent submission. We will run the next round-up in the next few days. But given the significance of this submission, I wished not to delay it from being immediately released to the community. --martyb]DeathMonkey writes:World Health Organization declares the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic:
NASA OIG: Tell Congress that Moon Rocket is Over Budget and Behind Schedule
DannyB writes:NASA OIG: Tell Congress that moon rocket is over budget and behind schedule:
Windows has a New Wormable Vulnerability -- No Patch in Sight
DannyB writes:Windows has a new wormable vulnerability, and there's no patch in sight:
Microsoft Takes Down Global Zombie Bot Network
mrpg submitted a link which became the inspiration for:Microsoft takes down millions of zombie bots:
High-Severity Flaws Plague Intel Graphics Drivers
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Gastronauts: Developing Food Ready for the Next Space Race
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Virgin Media Data Breach Exposes Info of 900,000 Customers
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Check Point Chap: Small Firms Don't Invest in Infosec Then Hope They Won't Get Hacked
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow4275:Check Point chap: Small firms don't invest in infosec then hope they won't get hacked. Spoiler alert: They get hacked:
Top VPN Software Had a Major Security Flaw
Top VPN Software Had a Major Security Flawupstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow4275:Top VPN software had a major security flaw:
Space Radar Movies Track Motion on Earth's Surface
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Canada's UBI Experiment Results Compiled
The Mighty Buzzard writes:The fine folks at the CBC bring us the following report:
Open Source Initiative Bans Co-Founder, Eric S. Raymond, from its Mailing Lists
An Anonymous Coward writes:Open Source Initiative bans co-founder, Eric S Raymond:
Another Starship Prototype Explodes, but SpaceX Isn't Stopping
takyon writes:On February 28, SpaceX's SN01 Starship prototype imploded and exploded during a pressurization test (Mk1 failed in November). A day later, Eric Berger from Ars Technica visited SpaceX's facilities in Boca Chica, Texas. Some highlights from the story include:
Four Months, $1bn... and ICANN Still Hasn't Decided Whether to Approve .Org Sale with 11 Days to Go
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Former CIA Software Engineer Joshua Schulte Convicted of Minor Charges, Not Espionage
takyon writes:Minor convictions for ex-CIA coder in hacking tools case
Working from Home: Lessons Learned Over 20 Years
canopic jug writes:Dustin Kirkland has written a blog post about telecommuting for over two decades. He goes into a lot of detail about his particular setup. He closes asking what other people's remote offices look like and what, if anything, he missed.
New US Bill Aims to Protect Researchers Who Disclose Government Back Doors
upstart writes in with an IRC submission for SoyCow4275:New US Bill Aims to Protect Researchers who Disclose Govt Backdoors:
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