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Government Scientists Discover Entirely New Kind of Quantum Entanglement in Breakthrough
upstart writes:The discovery by scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory could shed light on topics ranging from quantum computing to astrophysics:
Emergency Steering Support (ESS), Coming Soon to a Car Near You
A SoylentNews contributor writes:Emergency Steering Support (ESS) is a recent entry into the suite of advanced driver assistance (ADAS) technologies. Starting years ago with anti-lock brakes (ABS) and then stability control (ESC) these separate systems are proliferating in new cars. Here's a press release on ESS which also describes one system used to test and validate system operation, https://www.vehicledynamicsinternational.com/news/vehicle-testing/ess-test-method-developed-for-new-euro-ncap-protocol.html
Ancient Roman Concrete Could Self-heal Thanks to “Hot Mixing” With Quicklime
upstart writes:Mysterious lime clasts, dismissed as defects, turn out to serve a useful purpose:
Purchasing Loot Boxes in Video Games Associated With Problem Gambling Risk
hubie writes:The lines between gaming and gambling have begun to blur, state researchers:
Review: Windows 11
mcgrew writes:My (not so) old Dell Windows 10 notebook that poorly converts to a tablet is on its last legs; the E, A, and 5 keys are troublesome. Annoying; I have an old HP laptop running XP that mostly works; the headphone jack and DVD are shot, but everything else works, albeit with a noisy fan.So I replaced it with a new, non-convertible Asus notebook running Windows 11, and it was an incredible surprise. For the first time I've seen since DOS 6.2 (I skipped Windows 8 after finding out it was just a test to see how much grief Windows' customers were willing to take), Microsoft actually produced an operating system that not only didn't suck worse than the last iteration, but is an actual improvement in a few ways.It seems to be snappier than 10. Usually a brand new Windows on a brand new computer is slower than the old one, if you've maintained it, because of the bloat. Yes, that's not always true for everyone, but the hardware looks to be mostly compatible with the old Dell. It actually does some things, like copying to or from a thumb drive, faster than Kubuntu and Dolphin.Microsoft may have actually started listening to their customers! Setting up the new computer was far less hassle and nonsense than the old Windows 10 computer, but not nearly as effortless as installing Linux on a new, clean drive. Like 10, it gave me nonsense when I tried to install open source software, but I didn't have to jump through nearly so many hoops to install everything that is on all of my Windows computers. And Audacity will play on Windows 11, unlike 10 after their last "upgrade". I don't know if it will record because like the Dell, its sound input is hard-wired to the microphone, which you can record with.Read more of this story at SoylentNews.
Germany Reminds Musk That Removing Disinformation From Twitter is a Must
upstart writes:Germany will continue "critically" monitoring Twitter for disinformation:
Old is New Again - Why C++ is on the Rise
fliptop writes:A long-standing coding choice has seen an unexpected rise in popularity, according to one tracker of programming languages:
Big Telecom’s Quest to Tax Big Tech for No Reason Will Cause Massive Internet Instability
upstart writes:Big Telecom's Quest To Tax Big Tech For No Reason Will Cause Massive Internet Instability, Group Warns:
AI Everything, Everywhere
fliptop writes:Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve has become a woke, sanitized shell of its former self. The crowd of rowdy, inebriated locals and tourists is long gone. What you see now is bouncing and screaming for the latest flash-in-the-pan artists while industry veterans like Duran Duran barely elicit a cheer.Youtuber and music industry veteran Rick Beato recently posted an interesting video on how Auto-Tune has destroyed popular music. Beato quotes from an interview he did with Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan where the latter stated, "AI systems will completely dominate music. The idea of an intuitive artist beating an AI system is going to be very difficult." AI is making inroads into visual art as well, and hackers, artists and others seem to be embracing it with enthusiasm.AI seems to be everywhere lately, from retrofitting decades old manufacturing operations to online help desk shenanigans to a wearable assistant to helping students cheat. Experts are predicting AI to usher in the next cyber security crisis and the end of programming as we know it.Will there be a future where AI can and will do everything? Where artists are judged on their talents with a keyboard/mouse instead of a paintbrush or guitar? And what about those of us who will be developing the systems AI uses to produce stuff? Will tomorrow's artist be the programming genius who devises a profound algorithm that can produce stuff faster, or more eye/ear-appealing, where everything is completely computerized and lacking any humanity? Beato makes a good point in his video on auto-tune, that most people don't notice when something has been digitally altered, and quite frankly, they don't care either.Will the "purists" among us be disparaged and become the new "Boomers"? What do you think?.Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.
Bankruptcy Judge Says Celsius Crypto Investors Don't Own Their Accounts
Bankruptcy Judge Says Celsius Crypto Investors Don't Own Their Accountsupstart writes:Bankruptcy Judge Says Celsius Crypto Investors Don't Own Their Accounts:
RIP - Creative Founder Sim Wong Hoo, the Man Behind Sound Blaster
upstart writes:He founded Creative in 1981 and ran it ever since:
Russian Hackers Reportedly Targeted Three US Nuclear Research Labs
upstart writes:It's not clear whether phishing attacks against scientists were successful:
Dell Plans to Phase Out Chinese Chips from PCs by Next Year
fliptop writes:'This trend looks irreversible,' supplier exec says of tech industry's production shift:
Experiments With Paper Airplanes Reveal Surprisingly Complex Aerodynamics
upstart writes:How these gliders keep level flight is different from the stability of airplanes:
Excuse Me, Your Tie Is Unzipped
owl writes:https://hackaday.com/2023/01/05/excuse-me-your-tie-is-unzipped/
The MOS 6502 is (Mostly) Turing-Complete Without Registers
owl writes:http://oldvcr.blogspot.com/2023/01/the-mos-6502-is-mostly-turing-complete.html
U.S. Approves First Vaccination of Honeybees
upstart writes:A bacterial infection called American foulbrood can destroy an entire colony:
Arlo is Taking Away Security Camera Features You Paid for
upstart writes:The Netgear spinoff has announced a new "end-of-life policy" for its cameras — which revokes one of their biggest selling points:
Breaking RSA With a Quantum Computer
Quantum Computers Can Break Major Encryption Method, Researchers Claimupstart writes:Quantum computers can break major encryption method, researchers claim:
Japanese Government Will Offer 1M Yen (~$7500) Per Child for Families to Move Out of Tokyo
upstart writes:Japanese government will offer 1M yen per child for families to move out of Tokyo:
Methods for Building Lunar Landing Pads May Involve Microwaving Moon Soil
hubie writes:Lunar landing pads will have to keep people and equipment from being sandblasted by moon dust and particles traveling at more than 10,000 miles per hour as a rocket takes off or lands:
Amazon to Slash More Than 18,000 Jobs in Escalation of Cuts
fliptop writes:Amazon.com Inc. is laying off more than 18,000 employees — the biggest reduction in its history — in the latest sign that a tech-industry slump is deepening:
Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI Sued for $9B in Damages Over Piracy
canopic jug writes:As projected here back in October, there is now a class action lawsuit, albeit in its earliest stages, against Microsoft over its blatant license violation through its use of the M$ GitHub Copilot tool. The software project, Copilot, strips copyright licensing and attribution from existing copyrighted code on an unprecedented scale. The class action lawsuit insists that machine learning algorithms, often marketed as "Artificial Intelligence", are not exempt from copyright law nor are the wielders of such tools.The $9 billion in damages is arrived at through scale. When M$ Copilot rips code without attribution and strips the copyright license from it, it violates the DMCA three times. So if olny 1% of its 1.2M users receive such output, the licenses were breached 12k times with translates to 36k DMCA violations, at a very low-ball estimate.
Low to Moderate Stress is Good for You
hubie writes:Mild levels of stress force your body to optimize brain cognition, body function:
Scientists Develop Blood Test That Detects Alzheimer’s Years Before Onset
upstart writes:Scientists Develop Blood Test That Detects Alzheimer's Years Before Onset:
Hundreds of WordPress Sites Infected by Linux Trojan
WordPress Sites Under Attack From Newly Found Linux Trojanupstart writes:Researchers who discovered the backdoor Linux malware say it may have been around for more than three years:
The Year Customer Experience Died
upstart writes:This was a rough year for customer experience:
Google Announces Official Android Support for RISC-V
upstart writes:Google's keynote at the RISC-V Summit promises official, polished support:
Space-Based Solar Power Hardware Ready for Actual Testing in Space
upstart writes:A Caltech solar power project has a payload on the latest Falcon 9 launch:
Submit Govt-Issued ID to Watch Porn: Louisiana Law to Combat Child Pornography Has Flaws
Like it or not, pornography is often at the forefront of audio-visual technology. But the State of Louisiana has taken a step that I thought I was going to see in the UK a few years back. Still, we have to think of the children....Submit Govt-issued ID to Watch Porn: Louisiana Law to Combat Child Pornography Has Flawsupstart writes:Submit govt-issued ID to watch Porn: Louisiana law to combat child pornography has flaws- Technology News, Firstpost:
Real-Time Radiation Tracking Unlocks Safer Cancer Treatment
upstart writes:Real-Time Radiation Tracking Unlocks Safer Cancer Treatment:
Remains of a Viking Hall Found in Denmark
upstart writes:Remains of a Viking Hall Found in Denmark:
Jet Cycle in Prototype Stage
mhajicek writes:https://www.yahoo.com/news/world-first-flying-motorcycle-could-150000413.html
Intel Quietly Raises Prices for 12th-Gen Alder Lake CPUs, Now Cost More Than 13th-Gen
fliptop writes:Intel has raised the pricing of its 12th-gen Alder Lake processors in its online Ark product database, reflecting a 10% increase in pricing for the company's previous-gen desktop PC chips. In some cases, that can be a ~$60 increase in the price for a chip:
Researchers Eye Embroidery as Low-Cost Solution for Making Wearable Electronics
hubie writes:Researchers Eye Embroidery as Low-Cost Solution for Making Wearable Electronics:
German Bionic Debuts its Lightest Powered Exosuit to Date at CES 2023
fliptop writes:The company is also unveiling an ergonomics-monitoring safety vest:
Twitter Sued for Not Paying San Francisco Office Rent
upstart writes:Twitter's landlord says the company is $136,250 behind on payments:
Police Chase Ensues After Tesla Driver Falls Asleep With Autopilot on
upstart writes:Police chase ensues after Tesla driver falls asleep with autopilot on:
Should Open Source Sniff the Geopolitical Wind and Ban Itself in China and Russia?
takyon writes:Should open source sniff the geopolitical wind and ban itself in China and Russia?
A Crucial Particle Physics Computer Program Risks Obsolescence
upstart writes:Maintenance of the software that's used for the hardest physics calculations rests almost entirely with a retiree:
What’s the Over-Under on Moore’s Law?
upstart writes:Big Trouble in Little Interconnects:
Mastering Stratego, the Classic Game of Imperfect Information
hubie writes:DeepNash learns to play Stratego from scratch by combining game theory and model-free deep RL:
Inside the 8086 Processor's Instruction Prefetch Circuitry
owl writes:https://www.righto.com/2023/01/inside-8086-processors-instruction.html
Google Home Speakers Could Have Been Hijacked to Spy on Your Conversations
fliptop writes:Experts uncover Google Home flaw that could have affected user privacy:
For Sale on eBay: A Military Database of Fingerprints and Iris Scans
fliptop writes:The shoebox-shaped device, designed to capture fingerprints and perform iris scans, was listed on eBay for $149.95. A German security researcher, Matthias Marx, successfully offered $68, and when it arrived at his home in Hamburg in August, the rugged, hand-held machine contained more than what was promised in the listing:
Non-binary DDR5 is Finally Coming to Save Your Wallet
upstart writes:Need a New Year's resolution? How about stop paying for memory you don't need:
The Plan to Give the Moon Decent Wireless Coverage
upstart writes:JPL and Argotec's relay satellites could deliver bandwidth for more than 90 missions:
Ancient Village Discovered in Canada That’s 10,000 Years Older Than Egyptian Pyramids
upstart writes:Ancient Village Discovered in Canada That's 10,000 Years Older Than Egyptian Pyramids:
China Unveils Plan to Launch the Largest Optical Telescope in Asia
upstart writes:China continues to expand space programme, unveils plan to launch the largest optical telescope in Asia:
Vertical Farming Has Found its Fatal Flaw
upstart writes:Europe's energy crisis is forcing companies to switch strategies or close down:
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