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Friday March 28, 2025. 08:36 PM
SAMOSA digested by House last year, but choked on in Senate. Second time's a charm? A bipartisan group of US lawmakers is once again pushing legislation aimed at reining in the federal government's fragmented and wasteful software licensing practices.…
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CoreWeave is a cloud-processing company with a big Nvidia investment and 250,000 of its hard-to-find GPUs. Its stock went 'splat' today, as MarketWatch put it, trading below its $40 IPO—which was itself lower than the $47 to $55 the company had hoped for. — Read the rest ...
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Yet another MAGA is surprised to find out their government job was not safe. The crazy world we have been thrown into did not need to happen. I hope the people who voted for it and have learned regret don't forget that all at the polls. — Read the rest The post Leopards...
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An anonymous reader shares a report: Amnesty International published a new report this week detailing attempted hacks against two Serbian journalists, allegedly carried out with NSO Group's spyware Pegasus. The two journalists, who work for the Serbia-based Balkan...
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A 56-year-old cleaning woman in Warsaw spent several months regularly spiking one of her co-worker's drinks with poison, and it was all for one simple reason: she just didn't like her. But her venomous routine ended after the sickened co-worker, who suffered with stomach...
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Electronics expert Big Clive bought a deceptive WiFi repeater on eBay that does absolutely nothing except power a bright blue LED — yet buyers keep leaving positive reviews for the non-functional device. In his detailed teardown analysis, Clive revealed how the counterfeit ...
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Musk's deleted tweet promised cash for votes in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. Having raised the eyebrows of legal experts, Elon Musk deleted a tweet promising two Wisconsin Supreme Court voters a million US dollars each at an upcoming rally. Musk attempted to clarify...
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An anonymous reader shares a report: A former director of data science at the UK prime minister's office has told MPs that people working with data in government are not typically technical and would be unlikely to get a similar job in the private sector. In a hearing...
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That stands for I Probably Overestimated? CoreWeave has pared back the scope of its initial public offering amid growing investor uncertainty in an overheating AI marketplace and risks posed by the GPU cloud specialist's exposure to a small number of customers.…
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Artificial intelligence has claimed a huge share of the conversation over the past few years -- in the media, around boardroom tables, and even around dinner tables. While AI and its subset of machine learning (ML) have existed for decades, this recent surge in interest can...
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Fake movie trailers created with AI are proliferating across YouTube, with some garnering more views than official studio releases -- and Hollywood studios are quietly profiting from the phenomenon rather than shutting it down. Instead of enforcing copyright on these...
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Watch in horror as adjudicated rapist and convicted felon Donald Trump defines 'a woman.' Get ready, he finds it easy! I think the reporter was trying to offer the Co-President of the United States a softball question designed to make an easy hit on the transgender...
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What if you could build a business-specific generative AI (genAI) solution that was hosted in the cloud? What if that cloud used the most energy-efficient systems in the world? And what if those services were also all running on the world’s most secure computing platform,...
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More than 70 percent of anomalies closed out, but those pesky thrusters are still a problem Updated NASA says Boeing's Starliner – dubbed the Calamity Capsule – could fly again, but not before the end of 2025 or start of 2026.…
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Elon Musk was interviewed on Fox News last night and said he was going to use his governmental powers to 'go after' people who 'lie' about Tesla. 'It's the people pushing the propaganda that caused that guy to do it,' he said to a fawning Bret Baier. — Read the rest The...
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Misinformed parents of now sickened children started forcing vitamin A on them because the Secretary of Health and Human Services called it a miracle cure that would protect them from the measles. Now they have 'signs of liver damage' and the measles! — Read the rest The...
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The College Board, described as a $2 billion nonprofit, functions as the primary gatekeeper for academic success within American higher education, according to an analysis by Bloomberg. The organization significantly shapes university admissions by controlling not only who...
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When Nazi officials opened their infamous 'Degenerate Art' exhibition in 1937, they labeled modern art as culturally corrupt and ideologically impure. Now, nearly 90 years later, Donald Trump's latest executive order targeting the Smithsonian Institution uses strikingly...
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Thanks to Collabora's work on Zink and NVK… and indirectly to GPU-maker's FOSS release, too Not one but two new drivers for some Nvidia GPUs is a promising, if indirect, offshoot of the GPU maker's open-saucy moves.…
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In a keynote on the final day of SCALE 22x, Denver Gingerich said that he wanted to talk 'a little bit about a router and also the big picture around that router'. Gingerich is the director of compliance at the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC), which is the organization...
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