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Sunday December 1, 2024. 08:34 PM
Greg Kroah-Hartman noted some coming changes in Linux 6.13 will make it possible to create 'way more' Rust-based kernel drivers. 'The veteran kernel developer believes we're at a tipping point of seeing more upstream Rust drivers ahead,' reports Phoronix: These Rust...
Long-time Slashdot reader jaromil writes: As a fun project, we hacked together a C interpreter (based on Tiny C Compiler) that compiles C code in-memory and runs it live. CJIT today is a 2MB executable that can do a lot, including call functions from any installed library on ...
Primarily used by law enforcement, Graykey unlocks mobile devices to extract data from both Android and iOS systems, according to the blog AppleInsider, 'though its effectiveness varies depending on the specific hardware and software involved.' But while its capabilities are ...
Nonprofit Code.org has posted this year's cartoon for 'Hour of Code,' their annual learn-to-code event for schoolchildren. Long-time Slashdot reader theodp notes its animated pigeon gives a shout-out to the AI that could ultimately replace programmers: In an Instagram post...
We love a good budget laptop, and the Acer Aspire 3 is exactly that, thanks to this Cyber Monday deal. Now available for just $280 at Amazon, the Acer Aspire 3 is 13% under its MSRP, making us wonder if there’s really any lower it can go. With an AMD Ryzen 3 7320U CPU and...
'Spacecraft, satellites, and space-based systems all face cybersecurity threats that are becoming increasingly sophisticated and dangerous,' reports CNBC. 'With interconnected technologies controlling everything from navigation to anti-ballistic missiles, a security breach...
Storing files offline is always preferable to the cloud because you never know how you’re going to need them just when your internet is down, or there’s a data breach exposing your files. So, when we saw the 256GB SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go for $22.49 on Cyber Monday,...
We found the perfect power bank for outdoorsy folks. No, really, we have! Because this power bank doesn’t just have a massive capacity, but it also charges by simply being in the sun. The best part is that it’s only $25.90 at Amazon, a good 28% under its MSRP. Let’s...
Control these smart lights with a voice command or a tap on your phone. Now that’s a Christmas miracle.
With revenue down for the second year in a row, Sonos needs to balance its books. Could a move that’s become familiar in the hardware industry help?
To help replace power plants, Japan's northernmost island, Hokkaido, 'is turning to a new generation of batteries designed to stockpile massive amounts of energy,' reports the Washington Post. 'The Hokkaido Electric Power Network (HEPCO Network) is deploying flow batteries,...
Scientists have discovered a new way of making chocolate that uses the entire cocoa pod to reduce waste and improve farmer revenue streams. But can chocolate made any other way taste as sweet?
Despite hype, most UK workers see more discussions than implementations Just under a third of UK employees reckon any impact from AI in the workplace is 'minor,' according to a survey from services biz WSP.…
Forecasting is both art and science, reliant on both rigor and luck—but you can develop a mindset that anticipates and plans ahead.
It's one of the most successful — and oldest — computer games of all-time. This week CBS News Minnesota interviewed Bill Heinemann, who in 1971 co-created 'The Oregon Trail' as an educational video game simulating pioneers travelling west. 'It's surprising and gratifying and...
The giant holes in galaxies’ centers shouldn’t be able to combine, yet combine they do. Scientists suggest that an unusual form of dark matter may be the solution.
The world's use of clean energy 'is rapidly growing', reports the Washington Post, 'but not fast enough to keep temperatures in check...' Many experts say it will be the economics of clean energy that defines the future of the planet — and how developing countries choose to...
Friday the Software Freedom Conservancy announced the production release of the new OpenWrt One network router — designed specifically for running the Linux-based router OS OpenWrt (a member project of the SFC). 'This is the first wireless Internet router designed and built...
'Polar oceans constitute emission hotspots during the summer,' according to a new paper published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Science Advances. 'And including those sea-to-air fluxes in an atmospheric chemistry-climate model 'results in a net radiative effect...
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