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Wednesday June 25, 2025. 07:46 PM
GOP folkhero Kyle Rittenhouse has vanished into thin air. The trigger-happy 22-year-old — who as a teen in 2020 crossed the Wisconsin state line and killed two protestors at a Black Lives Matters event with an AR-15 rifle — was working at a gun shop in Florida earlier...
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The NLnet Foundation has announced a new group of projects receiving funding through the Next Generation Internet (NGI) Zero Commons Fund. Free and open source technologies, open standards, open hardware and open data help to strengthen the open web and the open internet....
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Who is the third party that does the thing in our thing? Yep. Attacks explode over past year The vast majority of global businesses are handling at least one material supply chain attack per year, but very few are doing enough to counter the growing threat.…
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A federal judge has ruled that Anthropic’s use of authors’ books to train its AI models falls under fair-use protection; however, the company still faces potential liability for allegedly sourcing those titles from pirate sites. Monday’s split ruling by U.S. District...
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Trillions of insects are being boiled alive in taxpayer-funded facilities that promised to save the planet but are actually making things worse. The insect farming industry sold us a dream: environmentally-friendly protein that would help feed the world. But according to...
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When MS-DOS 5.0 was released in 1991, one of the big innovations was the MS-DOS Editor, a classic text editor that quickly became popular with users. Now, Microsoft has developed a new version of MS-DOS Editor called Edit, according to Ars Technica. Compared to the original, ...
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Google subsidiary Deepmind has unveiled Gemini Robotics On-Device, a new version of the Gemini AI model meant to be used in robots and work without an internet connection. The new model reportedly supports natural language, making it easy to control the robot’s movements....
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I recently listened to a fascinating Supernatural podcast episode about the Lead Masks Case, an unsolved mystery involving two electricians who may have been trying to contact extraterrestrials. Two Brazilian electronics technicians died mysteriously on a hilltop in 1966,...
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A hydraulic riddle from The Magician's Own Book, published in 1857, challenges readers to connect three fountains to three houses without any pipes crossing. The Fountain Puzzle A is a wall, B C D three houses, and E F G, three fountains or canals. — Read the rest The...
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One of the best bug-hunters in the world is an AI tool called Xbow, just one of many signs of the coming age of cybersecurity automation.
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Whether for bird-watching or baseball-spotting, we break down prices and specs to find the best pair for you.
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Millions of customers left speechless Britain's Three mobile network has suffered a major outage, with voice calls out of action and limitations on texting.…
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Cloud and AI demand propel rapid buildout as on-prem share drops to 22% Hyperscale operators are expected to account for 61 percent of all datacenter capacity by 2030, thanks in part to the growth of cloud services and rising demand for compute to feed AI.…
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Searching for a job is already a job in itself, and writing a resume can feel like a chore. Thanks to AI-powered resume builders, you can craft a standout resume without worrying about how to start or stressing about formatting. These tools can help you generate a resume...
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Twentysomethings claimed to be linked to spate of high-profile cybercrimes The Paris police force's cybercrime brigade (BL2C) has arrested a further four men as part of a long-running investigation into the criminals behind BreachForums.…
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Libxml2, an XML parser and toolkit, is an almost perfect example of the successes and failures of the open-source movement. In the 25 years since its first release, it has been widely adopted by open-source projects, for use in commercial software, and for government use. It ...
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Tired of those tiny bubbles on the side of your glass? Here’s how to have sparkling pours forever.
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One of the biggest changes to come to the Python world is the addition of the free-threading interpreter, which eliminates the global interpreter lock (GIL) that kept the interpreter thread-safe, but also serialized multi-threaded Python code. Over the years, the GIL has...
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Learning from the lessons of the past interview Anuj Kapur, CEO of DevOps darling CloudBees, reckons that AI could retest the founding assumptions of DevOps as a whole, but warns against the risk of creating black-boxed code in the pursuit of greater efficiency. He also says ...
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These sparkling water makers will fizz up your life at a moment’s notice, and most don’t need a power outlet.
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