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23andMe Says Private User Data is Up for Sale After Being Scraped
upstart writes:Records reportedly belong to millions of users who opted in to a relative-search feature:
Dementia is Not the End of Learning
hubie writes:People with dementia still have the ability to learn new things despite their illness:
The Misinformation Susceptibility Test
hubie writes:'Very online' Gen Z and millennials are most vulnerable to fake news:
Meeting Announcement: Governance Committee Meeting on Wednesday, October 11 2023 @ 21:00 UTC
Meeting Announcement: The next meeting of the SoylentNews governance committee is scheduled for Wednesday, October 11th, 2023 at 21:00 UTC (5pm Eastern) in #governance on SoylentNews IRC. Logs of the meeting will be available afterwards for review, and minutes will be published when complete. Please note the new day and time.The agenda for the upcoming meeting will also be published when available. Minutes and agenda, and other governance committee information are to be found on the SoylentNews Wiki at: https://wiki.staging.soylentnews.org/wiki/GovernanceThe community, as always, is welcome to observe and participate, and is, as always, invited to the meeting.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Meta's AI Stickers Are Already Causing Trouble
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Label Date, Not Phrasing, Drives Consumer Decisions to Toss Food
hubie writes:In eye-tracking study, half of participants look only at date:
Paleontologists Find First Molecular Evidence of Ginger Pigment Molecules in Fossil Frogs
upstart writes:Paleontologists find first molecular evidence of ginger pigment molecules in fossil frogs:
The Age of Promptography
looorg writes:What is a photography anyway?"World's first AI art award ignites debate about what is photography."The artists won the world's first artificial intelligence art award at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale with a life-like image of sisters cuddling an octopus, which was created using computer prompts, instead of a camera."Many people say my pictures make them uncomfortable ... When I explain that AI creates them as a kind of collage... many laugh, others are distressed and find them disgusting... "https://www.smh.com.au/culture/art-and-design/world-s-first-ai-art-award-ignites-debate-about-what-is-photography-20231004-p5e9td.htmlOriginal SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Thousands of Android Devices Come With Unkillable Backdoor Preinstalled
upstart writes:Somehow, advanced Triada malware was added to devices before reaching resellers:
Tom Hanks Warns Dental Plan Ad Image is AI Fake
upstart writes:Tom Hanks has warned an advert that appears to be fronted by him is in fact an artificial intelligence (AI) fake:
Russia Talks A Big Future In Space While Its Overall Budget Is Quietly Cut
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Atlas V Rocket Completes On-Target Orbital Delivery for Amazon
upstart writes:Amazon really doesn't want to show anyone what its Internet satellites look like:
Long Gone, DEC is Still Powering the World of Computing
upstart writes:One of the early pioneers in computing, the company disappeared in the late 1990s:
Oldest Evidence of Human Cannibalism as a Funerary Practice
upstart writes:Oldest evidence of human cannibalism as a funerary practice:
Like Human, Like Dog
hubie writes:Dogs and humans process body postures similarly in their brains:
Why Some People Are Willing to Believe Conspiracy Theories
hubie writes:People endorse conspiracy theories due to complex combination of personality traits, motivations:
"VAR!" 100 Years Ago Tonight, Edwin Hubble Found a Star That Revealed the Vastness of the Universe
upstart writes:"VAR!" 100 years ago tonight, Edwin Hubble found a star that revealed the vastness of the Universe:
We Now Know How Cats Purr—Why They Purr is Still Up for Debate
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/10/we-now-know-how-cats-purr-why-they-purr-is-still-up-for-debate/
3D Printer Uses Magnets to Break Speed Limits, Print at a Table-Shaking 800 mm/s
upstart writes:Magneto X "levitates" the tool head on magnetic linear motors:
Fear of Being Exploited is Stagnating Our Progress in Science
hubie writes:Fear of being exploited is stagnating our progress in science:
4chan Users Manipulate AI Tools to Unleash Torrent of Racist Images
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/10/4chan-pushing-bing-dall-e-as-quick-methods-to-spread-racist-images/
The Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks This Weekend. Here's How to See It
upstart writes:The annual Draconid meteor shower peaks this weekend, and viewing conditions are favorable this year.:
Scientists Surprised by Abundance of Material in Asteroid Sample
upstart writes:"It's really spectacular to have all that material there":
YouTube's Crackdown on Ad Blockers Intensifies
owl writes:https://searchengineland.com/youtubes-crackdown-on-ad-blockers-intensifies-432213
Samsung to Fab Risc-V Chips for Tenstorrent
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X.Org Hit by New Security Vulnerabilities - Two Date Back to 1988 With X11R2
upstart writes:X.Org Hit By New Security Vulnerabilities - Two Date Back To 1988 With X11R2:
Intel Spins Off FPGA Biz With Sandra Rivera At The Helm
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A Prehistoric Cosmic Airburst Preceded the Advent of Agriculture in the Levant
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Humans Increasingly Settling in High-Risk Flood Zones
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Singapore Plans To Scan Your Face Instead Of Your Passport
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Detroit Man Steals 800 Gallons Using Bluetooth to Hack Gas Pumps at Station
fliptop writes:Some gas station owners are falling victim to a sophisticated scam. Scammers are using cellphone's Bluetooth option to hack the pump - and get it for free:
Nuclear Clock Breakthrough Promises Near-Timeless Accuracy
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Anti-Viral Drug Backfires: COVID Drug Linked to Viral Mutations That Spread
Freeman writes:https://arstechnica.com/health/2023/09/covid-anti-viral-drug-is-actively-helping-sars-cov-2-mutate-and-evolve/
Ask Soylent: Implementing Hybrid Engines in NASCAR
"dalek" writes:As recently as less than a year ago, NASCAR stated it planned to implement hybrid engines in 2024. Although rumors indicate that this timeline may have changed, IndyCar has successfully tested the hybrid engines it will begin using in 2024, and NASCAR probably won't be too far behind. A hybrid engine simply means that it's powered from more than one source of energy, usually a combination of gasoline and electricity.Formula 1 began using hybrid power units in 2014, which are powered both with gasoline and electric power, and use fuel more efficiently than cars without hybrid components. F1's experiences with hybrid power units and their mistakes could provide some guidance for how other racing series might switch to hybrid engines. Chain Bear provides an excellent discussion of how F1 power units work. They still contain an internal combustion engine, but the efficiency is increased and energy is recovered in a few ways.F1 engines are turbocharged, meaning that energy from exhaust getting expelled is used for forced induction. This means that the air in the intake is compressed, and the combustion is more efficient than in a naturally aspirated engine. However, the turbo requires a high exhaust pressure, meaning that there is a lag between when the car accelerates and when the turbo can operate efficiently, which is known as turbo lag. One of the hybrid components is the MGU-K (K for kinetic energy), which captures energy through regenerative braking. Instead of energy being lost as heat during braking, the energy is used to charge the energy store, which is usually a capacitor or a battery. Another component is the MGU-H (H is for heat), which captures energy from the exhaust as it goes through the turbo, and can charge the energy store. The MGU-H can also put energy into the turbo during acceleration to avoid turbo lag.The last time F1 ran a points race on a true oval track was the 1960 Indianapolis 500, only going to street circuits and road courses since then. These tracks usually have hard braking zones, providing frequent opportunities to capture energy during braking. Even without the MGU-H, F1 cars have many opportunities to capture energy during a lap.NASCAR runs a few races each year on road courses, and some short ovals like Martinsville and Gateway also have hard braking zones. This is a combination of high speeds on relatively long straights and much slower speeds through corners with small radii and low banking. Regenerative braking would work well at these tracks. However, most other oval tracks do not require nearly as hard of braking, limiting the opportunity to capture energy through regenerative braking. For hybrid engines to have an effect without hard braking zones, energy will need to be captured in other ways these tracks. Despite the lack of a turbo, the obvious solution would seem to be capturing energy from exhaust heat while on throttle.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Reddit is Removing Ability to Opt Out of Ad Personalization Based on Your Activity on the Platform
upstart writes:Reddit is removing ability to opt out of ad personalization based on your activity on the platform:
Microsoft CEO Warns of "Nightmare" Future for AI If Google's Search Dominance Continues
takyon writes:Microsoft CEO warns of 'nightmare' future for AI if Google's search dominance continues
Linux Distros Need To Take More Responsibility For Security
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Google Lets You Opt Out of AI Training
looorg writes:https://blog.google/technology/ai/an-update-on-web-publisher-controls/ [blog.google]
What Math Can Teach Us About Standing Up to Bullies
hubie writes:Game theory study shows that being uncooperative gives weaker parties the upper hand:
How Lockheed Martin Designed the X-59, the World’s Weirdest, Quietest Supersonic Jet
upstart writes:In a feat of engineering, the X-59 travels faster than the speed of sound, while making barely any sound at all:
Kerbal Space Program 2 Has a Big Pre-Launch Issue: Windows Registry Stuffing
mrpg writes:Devs say a hotfix is incoming for the code, if not for the early access vibes:
Elon Musk's X Removes General Option to Report Misleading Info About Politics
upstart writes:Elon Musk's X removes general option to report misleading info about politics:
PSA: FEMA And The FCC To Test National Emergency Alert Systems On October 4
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Nissan to Go All-Electric by 2030 Despite Petrol Ban Delay
upstart writes:Nissan to go all-electric by 2030 despite petrol ban delay:
Annular Solar Eclipse October 2023 and Total in April 2024
Freeman writes:https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses/home/
Space Force Chief Says Commercial Satellites May Need Defending
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System Problems
It seems that a couple of recent stories have suddenly disappeared off our screens. We are looking into the cause but I apologize for those who were having a discussion which has now been cut short.We will keep you informed.janrinokRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Dooooooom! AI Girlfriends Are Ruining a Generation of Men.
looorg writes:https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/4218666-ai-girlfriends-are-ruining-an-entire-generation-of-men/
Annular Solar Eclipse October 2023 and Total in April 2024
Freeman writes:https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/eclipses/home/
Traditional Downtowns Are Dead or Dying in Many US Cities. What's Next for These Zones?
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