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The 'Chief People Officer' of dataops company Astronomer resigned this week from her position after apparently being caught on that 'Kiss Cam' at a Coldplay concert with the company's CEO, reports the BBC. That CEO has also resigned, with Astronomer appointing their original ...
Saturday July 26, 2025. 11:34 PM
'Google has signed its first partnership with a long-duration energy storage company,' reports Data Center Dynamics. 'The tech giant signed a long-term partnership with Energy Dome to support multiple commercial deployments worldwide to help scale the company's CO2 battery...
Since 2010 Stack Exchange has run all its sites on physical hardware in New Jersey — about 50 different servers. (When Ryan Donovan joined in 2019, 'I saw the original server mounted on a wall with a laudatory plaque like a beloved pet.') But this month everything moved to...
The world's best human chess player beat ChatGPT, reports Time magazine. Magnus Carlsen posted on X.com earlier this month that 'I sometimes get bored while travelling,' and shared screenshots of his conversations with ChatGPT after he beat the AI chatbot 'without losing a...
An anonymous reader shared this report from Mashable: Google Gemini's coding agent hallucinated while completing a task and then deleted a bunch of code, a GitHub user claims. The frustrated vibe coder is Anuraag Gupta, who goes by anuraag2601 on GitHub. He shared a recent...
Remember asteroid 2024 YR4 (which at one point had a 1 in 32 chance of hitting Earth, before ending up at 'impact probability zero')? CNN reports that asteroid is now 'zooming beyond the reach of telescopes on its orbit around the sun.' 'But as scientists wait for it to...
What happens when you ask ChatGPT how to craft a ritual offering to the forgotten Canaanite god Molech? One user discovered (and three reporters for The Atlantic verified) ChatGPT 'can easily be made to guide users through ceremonial rituals and rites that encourage various...
Tesla open its first diner/Supercharger station Monday in Los Angeles, reports CNBC — an always-open two-story restaurant serving 'classic American comfort food' next to 80-charging stalls surrounded by two 66-foot megascreens 'playing a rotation of short films,...
The 'Chief People Officer' of dataops company Astronomer resigned from her position this week after apparently being caught on the 'Kiss Cam' at a Coldplay concert with the company's CEO, reports the BBC. That CEO has also resigned, with Astronomer appointing their original...
In a world filled with mediocre ready-to-eat meals, CookUnity is the first I’ve tried that feels like real cooking. Not every meal hits, but enough do.
Surveillance-based pricing? Two lawmakers say enough Two Democratic members of Congress, Greg Casar (D-TX) and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI,) have introduced legislation in the US House of Representatives to ban the use of AI surveillance to set prices and wages.…
An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: A hacker managed to plant destructive wiping commands into Amazon's 'Q' AI coding agent. This has sent shockwaves across developer circles. As details continue to emerge, both the tech industry and Amazon's user base have...
The Pro Click V2 Vertical has a steep learning curve but effectively brings the ergonomic benefits of a vertical mouse to the gaming peripheral.
Nemo’s updated Dagger Osmo 2-person tent is a well-designed, spacious palace of a tent.
Got milk? From wearables to popular portables, these are the breast pumps we recommend for your nursing era.
Follow the MAPP A week after Microsoft told the world that its July software updates didn't fully fix a couple of bugs, which allowed miscreants to take over on-premises SharePoint servers and remotely execute code, researchers have assembled much of the puzzle — with one ...
Mounting evidence shows no US state is safe from the flooding that ravaged Texas’ Kerr Country.
These specialty blades—cutlass-shaped mini machetes made for chopping grilled and smoked meats—aren’t a necessary addition to your grill game. But they’re fun, and they get the job done.
'So far, all lifeforms on Earth have a phosphorous-based chemistry, particularly as the backbone of DNA,' writes longtime Slashdot reader bshell. 'In 2010, a paper was published in Science claiming that arsenic-based bacteria were living in a California lake (in place of...
A network of local officials in Italy want to turn their cities into laboratories for the vehicles of tomorrow in the hope of catching up with the US and China.
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