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"After rounds of internal testing, we have hit the point where we think the community that powers these forums can help us test even further before public launch," says Signal VP of Engineering Jim O'Leary. The development is a big deal since Signal -- an end-to-end encrypted messaging app -- has long required users to sign up with a phone number. That same number also needs to be shared in order to message other users on the app. This can be problematic since sharing your phone number exposes you to privacy and hacking risks. For example, a contact on Signal could choose to call and message your number over an unencrypted cellular network or pass off the number to someone else. apply tags__________ 172209323 story [45]Space [46]SpaceX Will Launch the Space Force's Mysterious X-37B Space Plane On Falcon Heavy [47](space.com) [48]7 Posted by [49]BeauHD on Friday November 10, 2023 @02:00AM from the mark-your-calendar dept. The U.S. Space Force's shadowy X-37B spaceplane is [50]set to launch atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Dec. 7. It'll mark the seventh mission for the X-37B, but the [51]first time it'll fly on a heavy-lift launcher. Space.com reports: Little is known about the capabilities and operations of the space plane, but Space Force says the mission will follow previous flights that used the X-37B as a test bed for launching experimental payloads and returning them to Earth. "We are excited to expand the envelope of the reusable X-37B's capabilities, using the flight-proven service module and Falcon Heavy rocket to fly multiple cutting-edge experiments for the Department of the Air Force and its partners," said Lt. Col. Joseph Fritschen, program director for the X-37B, in the statement. It isn't known why the X-37B is launching atop a Falcon Heavy for the USSF-52 mission. Five of the space plane's previous missions launched on United Launch Alliance Atlas V rockets, while its fifth mission, USA-277, took off on top of SpaceX's smaller rocket, the Falcon 9 (Falcon Heavy consists of three Falcon 9 boosters strapped together). Such a change could suggest that the space plane is carrying heavier payloads or is sporting a new hardware configuration. So far, Space Force has only stated that the mission will "expand the United States Space Force's knowledge of the space environment by experimenting with future space domain awareness technologies," according to the statement. However, Space Force's statement adds that the mission will carry a NASA experiment known as Seeds-2 that will test the effects that space-based radiation has on plant seeds during a long-duration spaceflight. apply tags__________ 172209293 story [52]Security [53]Maine Government Says Data Breach Affects 1.3 Million Residents [54](techcrunch.com) [55]24 Posted by [56]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @10:30PM from the another-day-another-breach dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The government of Maine has [57]confirmed over a million state residents had personal information stolen in a data breach earlier this year by a Russia-linked ransomware gang. In a [58]statement published Thursday, the Maine government said hackers exploited a vulnerability in its MOVEit file-transfer system, which stored sensitive data on state residents. The hackers used the vulnerability to access and download files belonging to certain state agencies between May 28 and May 29, the statement read. The Maine government said it was disclosing the incident and notifying affected residents as its assessment of the impacted files "was recently completed." Maine said that the stolen information may include a person's name, date of birth, Social Security number, driver's license and other state or taxpayer identification numbers. Some individuals had medical and health insurance information taken. The statement said the state holds information about residents "for various reasons, such as residency, employment, or interaction with a state agency," and that the data it holds varies by person. According to the state's breakdown of which agencies are affected, more than half of the stolen data relates to Maine's Department of Health and Human Services, with up to about a third of the data affecting the Maine's Department of Education. The remaining data affects various other agencies, including Maine's Bureau of Motor Vehicles and Maine's Department of Corrections, though the government notes that the breakdown of information is subject to change. More than 1.3 million people live in the state of Maine, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. apply tags__________ 172208353 story [59]Power [60]First Planned Small Nuclear Reactor Plant In the US Has Been Cancelled [61](arstechnica.com) [62]76 Posted by [63]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @08:25PM from the what-a-shame dept. Long-time Slashdot reader [64]AmiMoJo writes: [O]n Wednesday, the company and utility planning to build the first small, modular nuclear plant in the U.S. [65]announced it was cancelling the project. The U.S. has [66]approved a single design for a small, modular nuclear reactor developed by the company NuScale Power. The government's Idaho National Lab was working to help construct the first NuScale installation, the [67]Carbon Free Power Project. Under the plan, the national lab would maintain a few of the first reactors at the site, and a number of nearby utilities would purchase power from the remaining ones. With the price of renewables dropping precipitously, however, the project's economics have worsened, and backers started pulling out of the project. The final straw came on Wednesday, when NuScale and the primary utility partner, Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems, announced that the Carbon Free Power Project no longer had enough additional utility partners, so it was being cancelled. In a statement, the pair accepted that "it appears unlikely that the project will have enough subscription to continue toward deployment." apply tags__________ 172208391 story [68]Power [69]Illinois Senate Approves Plan To Allow New Nuclear Reactors [70](apnews.com) [71]22 Posted by [72]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @07:45PM from the energy-of-the-future dept. The Illinois Senate has [73]approved a plan to allow small modular reactors in the state, lifting a 36-year-old moratorium on new nuclear power installments. Proponents say the plan will ensure the state can meet its carbon-free power production promise by 2045. The Associated Press reports: Environmentalists have criticized the plan, noting that small modular reactors are a decade or more from viability. Sponsoring Sen. Sue Rezin, a Republican from Morris, said that's the reason, coupled with a federal permitting process of as much as eight years, her legislation is timely. "If we want to take advantage of the amazing advancements in new nuclear technology that have occurred over the past couple of decades and not fall behind the rest of the states, we need to act now," Rezin said. The House has through Thursday -- the scheduled adjournment of the General Assembly's fall session -- to OK the proposal and send it to Gov. J.B. Pritzker. Under the legislation, Illinois would allow development of small modular reactors in January 2026. That's when a report on necessary safety measures and updated guidelines would be due. The plan also tasks the Illinois Emergency Management Agency with oversight of newly installed reactors. Rezin added that layer of inspection, despite her contention that strict federal control is sufficient, to appease a concerned Pritzker. The Democrat cited the issue as one that caused him to side with environmentalists and veto initial legislation Rezin saw approved overwhelmingly last spring. apply tags__________ 172208265 story [74]Security [75]Mortgage Giant Mr. Cooper Shuts Down Systems Following Cyberattack [76](securityweek.com) [77]18 Posted by [78]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @07:02PM from the another-day-another-hack dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from SecurityWeek: Mortgage giant Mr. Cooper on Thursday announced that it has [79]shut down certain systems after falling victim to a cyberattack, which resulted in its operations being suspended. The attack occurred on October 31 and prompted an immediate response, including containment measures that involved taking down some systems. The shutdown, the company says in an [80]incident notice on its website, prevents it from processing customer payments temporarily, but such operations will resume as soon as systems are restored. Mr. Cooper says it is currently investigating the potential compromise of customer data, and that it will notify all those whose data might have been impacted by the attack. Headquartered in the Dallas, Texas, area, Mr. Cooper is one of the largest mortgage servicers in the US, with approximately 4.3 million customers. While it remains unclear what kind of cyberattack hit Mr. Cooper's systems, the mortgage and loan giant did confirm that customer data was compromised. However, banking information does not appear to be impacted. "Mr. Cooper does not store banking information related to mortgage payments on our systems. This information is hosted with a third-party provider and, based on the information we have to date, we do not believe it was affected by this incident," the company added. According to [81]TechCrunch, citing [82]a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr. Cooper said it "expects to incur up to $10 million in additional vendor costs during its fiscal fourth quarter, adding that it does not expect a material impact to its business." apply tags__________ 172208235 story [83]Social Networks [84]Tumblr Is Reportedly On Life Support As Its Latest Owner Reassigns Staff [85](arstechnica.com) [86]35 Posted by [87]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @06:20PM from the not-looking-good dept. Tumblr [88]may be nearing its end after its management sent memos to staff with the Lord Tennyson quote about having "loved and lost." Ars Technica reports: Internet statesman and [89]Waxy.org proprietor Andy Baio [90]posted what is "apparently an internal Automattic memo making the rounds on Tumblr" to Threads. The memo, written to employees at WordPress.com parent company Automattic, which [91]bought Tumblr from Verizon's media arm in 2019, is titled or subtitled "You win or you learn." The posted memo states that a majority of the 139 employees working on product and marketing at Tumblr (in a team apparently named "[92]Bumblr") will "switch to other divisions." Those working in "Happiness" (Automattic's customer support and service division) and "T&S" (trust and safety) would remain. "We are at the point where after 600+ person-years of effort put into Tumblr since the acquisition in 2019, we have not gotten the expected results from our effort, which was to have revenue and usage above its previous peaks," the posted memo reads. After quotes and anecdotes about love, loss, mountain climbing, and learning on the journey, the memo notes that nobody will be let go and that team members can make a ranked list of their top three preferred assignments elsewhere [93]inside Automattic. apply tags__________ 172208219 story [94]Games [95]Valve Says It Has Sold 'Multiple Millions' of Steam Decks [96](theverge.com) [97]36 Posted by [98]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @05:40PM from the not-too-shabby dept. Valve designers Lawrence Yang and Pierre-Loup Griffais say the company has [99]sold "multiple millions" Steam Deck handheld gaming PCs. The Verge reports: The Steam Deck has been a hit for Valve right from its launch; when the device first went up for preorders [100]in July 2021 (has it really been that long?), the demand created [101]some major issues for Valve's Steam store. And the handheld gaming PC is often at or near the top of Steam's top-selling chart -- even just two months after the device's official February 2022 launch, it was clear that the Steam Deck was not a flop. The company apparently even made a cake to celebrate selling 1 million units. The company is probably set to sell a lot more after recently unveiling a [102]new revision with an OLED screen, longer battery life, and faster Wi-Fi. apply tags__________ 172208315 story [103]Medicine [104]Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Hospitalized In Mexico City [105]62 Posted by [106]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @05:20PM from the get-well-soon dept. Long-time Slashdot reader [107]Alain Williams writes: Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is [108]in the hospital in Mexico, according to [109]multiple [110]reports. It is not currently clear what the cause is. The 73-year-old was in Mexico City attending the World Business Forum (WBF), a business conference. [According to TMZ, Wozniak finished his speech but then told his wife he was "feeling strange." She reportedly insisted he go to the hospital.] An unnamed source from the [111]WBF said that Mr Wozniak fainted on Wednesday at the event [minutes before his participation], according to [112]CNN. TMZ reports that Wozniak was hospitalized after "suffering what appears to be vertigo." Mexican media outlets were reporting that it was due to a possible stroke. apply tags__________ 172208165 story [113]AI [114]Fakespot Chat, Mozilla's First LLM, Lets Online Shoppers Research Products Via an AI Chatbot [115](techcrunch.com) [116]5 Posted by [117]BeauHD on Thursday November 09, 2023 @05:00PM from the time-is-money dept. An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Earlier this year, Mozilla [118]acquired Fakespot, a startup that leverages AI and machine learning to identify fake and deceptive product reviews. Now, Mozilla is launching its first LLM (large language model) with the arrival of [119]Fakespot Chat, an AI agent that will [120]help consumers as they shop online by answering questions about the product or even suggesting questions that could be useful in your product research. [...] Fakespot has been using AI, including generative AI technologies, to make the online shopping process more trustworthy, not less. For instance, it launched a generative AI feature called [121]Pros and Cons last year, that could replace the need for reading reviews by writing up its own summaries of a product's positives and negatives. The feature was trained on billions of data points, with the model itself using five different models under its hood, the company said. This week, Fakespot Chat launched into testing, allowing shoppers to ask an AI chatbot about a product they're considering, similar to how you could ask a salesperson for help if you were shopping in a physical store in the real world. The technology uses AI and machine learning to sort through the product reviews, sorting real from fake, to answer the user's questions. The information from your chat session is saved to improve the experience for others, Mozilla notes, but users don't have to create an account or divulge personal information for the experience to work. The feature is available via the [122]Fakespot Analyzer or it can be used on an Amazon.com product from Fakespot's browser [123]extension. For the former, you'd copy and paste the URL of the product into the analyzer to ask your questions, but if using the [124]browser add-on, the analysis starts automatically. When the analysis is complete, Fakespot Chat appears on the right-hand side of the analysis page alongside other features, like Pros and Cons, as well as Fakespot's Review Grades and Highlights. You can then interrogate the AI agent about the product as you weigh your purchase decisions. apply tags__________ 172207145 story [125]Science [126]Number of Species at Risk of Extinction Doubles To 2 Million, Says Study [127](theguardian.com) [128]17 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 09, 2023 @04:20PM from the growing-concern dept. Two million species are at risk of extinction, a figure that is double previous UN estimates, new analysis has found. From a report: While scientists have long documented the decline of species of plants and vertebrates, there has always been significant uncertainty over insects, with the UN making a "tentative estimate" of [129]10% threatened with extinction in 2019. Since then, more data has been collected on insects, showing the proportion at risk of extinction is much higher than previously estimated. Because there are so many insect species, this [130]doubles the global number of species at risk, according to the paper, published in Plos One on Wednesday. Lead researcher, Axel Hochkirch, from the Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle in Luxembourg, said: "What our study does is really highlight that insects are as threatened as other taxa. And because they are the most species-rich group of animals on our planet, this is really something which should be addressed." Understanding what is happening to global insect populations has been challenging because of the lack of data - but 97% of all animals are invertebrates. Of that group, about 90% are classified as insects. They provide vital ecosystem services: pollinating crops, recycling nutrients into soils, and decomposing waste. "Without insects, our planet will not be able to survive," Hochkirch said. The team looked at all European species on the International Union for Conservation of Nature's red list of threatened species. This is considered the most comprehensive source of information on species at risk. They found a fifth of European species were at risk of extinction, with 24% of invertebrates at risk, as well as 27% of all plants and 18% of vertebrates. apply tags__________ 172207173 story [131]Communications [132]Internet Providers Say the FCC Should Not Investigate Broadband Prices [133]52 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 09, 2023 @03:40PM from the new-lows dept. Internet service providers and their lobby groups are [134]fighting a US plan to prohibit discrimination in access to broadband services. In particular, ISPs want the Federal Communications Commission to drop the plan's proposal to require that prices charged to consumers be non-discriminatory. From a report: In 2021, Congress required the Federal Communications Commission to issue rules "preventing digital discrimination of access based on income level, race, ethnicity, color, religion, or national origin" within two years. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel last month released her draft plan to comply with the congressional mandate and scheduled a November 15 commission vote on adopting final rules. The plan is likely to pass in a party-line vote as Rosenworcel has a 3-2 Democratic majority, but aspects of the draft could be changed before the vote. Next week's meeting could be a contentious one, judging by a statement issued Monday by Republican Commissioner Brendan Carr. Carr described Rosenworcel's proposal as "President Biden's plan to give the administrative state effective control of all Internet services and infrastructure in the US." He also objects to the Rosenworcel plan's statement that the FCC rules may apply to entities that are not broadband providers, such as landlords, if they "impede equal access to broadband Internet access service." Consumer advocates generally support the proposal but say the planned system for handling complaints, ISP responses, and investigations is not transparent enough, reducing the system's potential to act as a deterrent. Consumer advocates also say Internet users who have already been harmed by discrimination may not get any relief because the proposed rules do not apply retroactively. ISPs including Comcast, Charter, AT&T, and Verizon have held a flurry of meetings with FCC officials and commissioners in which they argued that the rules are too broad. apply tags__________ 172207093 story [135]Android [136]Amazon is Ditching Android for Fire TVs, Smart Displays [137](lowpass.cc) [138]41 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 09, 2023 @03:00PM from the shape-of-things-to-come dept. Lowpass: Amazon has been working on a new operating system to [139]replace Android on Fire TVs, smart displays and other connected devices, I have learned from talking to multiple sources with knowledge of these plans, as well as job listings and other materials referencing these efforts. Development of the new operating system, which is internally known as Vega, appears fairly advanced. The system has already been tested on Fire TV streaming adapters, and Amazon has told select partners about its plans to transition to a new application framework in the near future. A source with knowledge of the company's plans suggested that it could start shipping Vega on select Fire TV devices as early as next year. apply tags__________ 172207201 story [140]Google [141]Google Only Improves Products Under Pressure, US Argues [142](bloomberg.com) [143]26 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 09, 2023 @02:20PM from the painful-accusations dept. Google -- under fire in court for allegedly resting on its laurels thanks to its 90% market dominance -- only made an effort to beef up the quality of its search engine in the European Union [144]after being hit by a record antitrust fine, according to internal documents revealed in the US Justice Department's monopolization case against the tech giant. From a report: The Justice Department is arguing at a trial in Washington that Google's failure to improve its products -- unless put under pressure -- proves that it's illegally maintaining its monopoly. Alphabet's Google planned to improve its European search results only after a record 2018 European antitrust fine, according to the documents, which revealed that Google executives discussed a plan dubbed "Go Big in Europe." The plan aimed to improve results in France and Germany in 2019 and 2020 with changes such as adding post-game soccer video highlights, more local content and news, pronunciation practice for different languages and more information on local television options available for streaming. The catalyst was a 2018 EU antitrust order that forced Google to offer a choice screen giving Android phone users five search engine options to choose from, according to US antitrust enforcers trying the case. apply tags__________ 172207019 story [145]AMD [146]AMD Begins Polaris and Vega GPU Retirement Process, Reduces Ongoing Driver Support [147](anandtech.com) [148]17 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 09, 2023 @01:40PM from the PSA dept. As AMD is now well into their third generation of RDNA architecture GPUs, the sun has been slowly [149]setting on AMD's remaining Graphics Core Next (GCN) designs, better known by the architecture names of Polaris and Vega. From a report: In recent weeks the company dropped support for those GPU architectures in their open source Vulkan Linux driver, AMDVLK, and now we have confirmation that the company is slowly winding down support for these architectures in their Windows drivers as well. Under AMD's extended driver support schedule for Polaris and Vega, the drivers for these architectures will no longer be kept at feature parity with the RDNA architectures. And while AMD will continue to support Polaris and Vega for some time to come, that support is being reduced to security updates and "functionality updates as available." For AMD users keeping a close eye on their driver releases, they'll likely recognize that AMD already began this process back in September -- though AMD hasn't officially documented the change until now. As of AMD's September Adrenaline 23.9 driver series, AMD split up the RDNA and GCN driver packages, and with that they have also split the driver branches between the two architectures. As a result, only RDNA cards are receiving new features and updates as part of AMD's mainline driver branch (currently 23.20), while the GCN cards have been parked on a maintenance driver branch - 23.19. apply tags__________ [150]« Newer [151]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [152]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll What's your favorite machine to play games on? (*) Xbox ( ) PlayStation ( ) Nintendo ( ) PC ( ) Smartphone (BUTTON) vote now [153]Read the 86 comments | 27498 votes Looks like someone has already voted from this IP. If you would like to vote please login and try again. 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