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Wednesday October 22, 2025. 06:31 PM
Experts say outages like the one that Amazon experienced this week are almost inevitable given the complexity and scale of cloud technology—but the duration serves as a warning.
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Not the default file system, but in the installer if you want it AlmaLinux is to support the Btrfs file system in version 10.1 of its eponymous RHELative operating system.…
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The end is nigh, now get thee to 365 Microsoft will kill Office Online Server next year, creating a headache for anyone using on-premises Office web applications and the beleaguered holdouts sticking with Skype for Business Server.…
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Althea Crome is a professional micro knitter who makes incredibly tiny garments. She made Coraline's clothes in the beloved 2009 iconic stop-motion. In this fun video, we hear her discuss her process. Crome explains that she has to use tiny needles to knit each piece. — Read...
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Google announced Wednesday that its quantum computer achieved the first verifiable quantum advantage, running a new algorithm 13,000 times faster than a top supercomputer. The algorithm, called Quantum Echoes, was published in the journal Nature. The results can be...
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Convicted felon Donald Trump wants the Department of Justice to salve his hurt feelings with $230 million. Claiming hurt feelings and expensive legal defense, Trump wants the DOJ to give him $230 million. Trump was not found innocent in any of these matters, and terminated...
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The town of Jackson in North Carolina offers a self-guided tour highlighting its historic downtown and surrounding landmarks. Among the interesting places to visit is a small, well-kept cemetery (featured here on Atlas Obscura) about three miles from the town center. — Read t...
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Open source language models are crucial to AI innovation. Can open robotics models do the same for physical machines?
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Watch a time-lapse of someone's 'pet mold' growing on lemons. The mold's loving owner gave each lemon a miniature chair to sit in while rotting away. The lemons go from bright and yellow to grey, fuzzy, and deflated. I feel sorry for the lemons in this video, but at least...
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Barbara Gips, dead at 89, was an unsung hero of Hollywood, writing copy for film and television marketing campaigns for decades. But if her name is new to you, you've surely heard her most famous tagline, 'In Space No One Can Hear You Scream.' — Read the rest The post Barbar...
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AI power demands drive operators to repurpose aircraft parts amid gas turbine shortages AI-driven datacenter energy needs are causing a shortage of gas turbines to power generators, with some operators reportedly turning to old aircraft engines instead.…
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The proliferation of difficult-to-treat bacterial diseases represents a growing threat, according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance Report. Wired: The report reveals that, between 2018 and 2023, antibiotic resistance increased ...
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“The fabric of what binds America together at this point is basically on its final thread,” one source tells WIRED.
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General Motors’ new self-driving system will let the driver speed down the highway without looking at the road. It’s one of several features enabled by the adoption of machine intelligence in cars.
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TL;DR: EDU Unlimited by StackSkills gives lifetime access to 1,000+ courses from blockchain and coding to writing and design for just $19.97 (reg. $600). Life gets hectic — schedules clash, deadlines creep, and leveling up at work, school, and life can feel impossible. —...
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Nuphy's Node75 mechanical keyboard looks like it gets a lot right, not least the $99 price tag, same as Apple's Magic Keyboard. It's compact but with a well-populated 75-key layout and vaguely retro design. The caps come in low-profile or mSA, there's a screenless touchbar...
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More than 1,100 public figures have signed a statement calling for a prohibition on the development of superintelligence. The signatories included Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, entrepreneur...
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It's not the size of your accelerator, it's how you use it Gene editing startup Metagenomi has tapped AWS's Inferentia 2 accelerators to speed the discovery of potentially life-saving therapies, and said its efforts cost 56 percent less than it would have incurred using...
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Like clockwork, every six months, we have a new OpenBSD release. OpenBSD 7.8 adds support for the Raspberry Pi 5, tons of improvements to sleep, wake, and hibernate, the TCP stack can now run in parallel on multiple processors, and so much more. DRM has been updated to match ...
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Raymond Chen has another great post about some of the classic icons from Windows 95, this time focusing on pifmgr.dll. In this file, there are a variety of random-seeming icons, and it turns out they’re random for a reason: they were just a bunch a fun, generic icons...
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