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[32]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror Check out Bright Data: award-winning proxy networks, AI-powered web scrapers, and business-ready datasets for download. [33]Get started for FREE here Welcome to the internet’s most trusted web data platform. [34]× 175564175 story [35]Earth [36]The New Climate Math on Hurricanes [37]12 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @12:00PM from the state-of-things dept. Climate change has [38]intensified hurricane wind speeds by an average of 19 mph in 84% of North Atlantic hurricanes between 2019-2024, according to [39]new research that links warming ocean temperatures to storm intensity for individual hurricanes. This year, Hurricanes Helene and Milton slammed into Florida, breaking meteorological records and causing catastrophic damage. The study by Climate Central found that higher sea surface temperatures elevated most hurricanes by an entire category on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with three storms, including Hurricane Rafael, seeing wind speeds increase by 34 mph due to warming. Researchers calculated storm intensity using models of pre-warming ocean temperatures. "It's really the evolution of our science on sea surface temperature attribution that has allowed this work to take place," said lead author Daniel Gilford, noting that hurricane damage increases exponentially with wind speed. For example, a storm with double the wind speed can cause 256 times as much damage. The methodology enables scientists to determine climate change impacts on hurricanes in near-real time. apply tags__________ 175563715 story [40]Science [41]Journal Scam Targets Top Science Publishers [42](retractionwatch.com) [43]5 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @11:01AM from the new-pains dept. Major academic publishers including Elsevier and Springer Nature are [44]grappling with a sophisticated new journal hijacking scam that precisely mimics their websites to deceive researchers. The fraudulent operation, reported by Retraction Watch, has cloned at least 13 legitimate journals through fake domains, according to Crossref data. The scam, the publication reports, features high-quality website clones that replicate even cookie consent popups. The operation assigns its own DOI prefix to published papers and offers paper-writing and peer review services typical of paper mills. apply tags__________ 175563161 story [45]Australia [46]Big Tech Slams Australia's Youth Social Media Ban [47]64 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @10:01AM from the existential-crisis dept. Major technology companies [48]criticized Australia's new law banning social media access for users under 16, which [49]passed parliament on Thursday with bipartisan support. The legislation threatens fines up to $32 million for platforms failing to block minors. TikTok warned the ban could drive young users to riskier online spaces, while Meta called it a "predetermined process," questioning the rushed parliamentary review that gave stakeholders only 24 hours for submissions. Reuters adds: Snapchat parent Snap said it leaves many questions unanswered. [...] Sunita Bose, managing director of Digital Industry Group, which has most social media companies as members, said no one can confidently explain how the law will work in practice. "The community and platforms are in the dark about what exactly is required of them," she said. apply tags__________ 175563189 story [50]It's funny. Laugh. [51]Crypto Entrepreneur Eats $6 Million Banana on Stage [52](ft.com) [53]30 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @09:00AM from the not-the-onion dept. Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun [54]consumed Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian" artwork -- a banana taped to a wall -- during an event in Hong Kong on Friday, declaring "the real value is the concept itself." Sun, founder of cryptocurrency platform Tron, purchased the piece for $6.2 million at Sotheby's last week, significantly above its $1-1.5 million estimate. The acquisition included only a certificate of authenticity and assembly instructions, not the physical banana or tape. The Chinese-born entrepreneur, who faces SEC charges over fraud and securities violations, made the payment in cryptocurrency. apply tags__________ 175563097 story [55]The Gimp [56]GIMP 3.0 - a Milestone For Open-Source Image Editing [57]28 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @08:05AM from the going-strong dept. LWN: The long-awaited release of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) 3.0 [58]is on the way, marking the first major update since version 2.10 was [59]released in April 2018. It now features a GTK 3 user interface and GIMP 3.0 introduces significant changes to the core platform and plugins. This release also brings performance and usability improvements, as well as more compatibility with Wayland and complex input sources. GIMP 3.0 is the first release to use GTK 3, a more modern foundation than the GTK 2 base of prior releases. GTK 4 has been available for a few years now, and is on the project's radar, but the plan was always to finish the GTK 3 work first. Moving to GTK 3 brings initial Wayland compatibility and HiDPI scaling. In addition, this allows for GIMP users to take advantage of multi-touch input, bringing pinch-to-zoom gestures to the program, and offering a better experience when working with complex peripherals, such as advanced drawing tablets. These features were not previously possible due to the limitations of GTK 2. A secondary result of the transition to GTK 3 is a refreshed user interface (UI), now with support for CSS themes included. In this release, four themes are available by default, including light, dark, and gray themes, along with a high-contrast theme for users with visual impairments. Additionally, this release has transitioned to using GTK's header bar component, typically used to combine an application's toolbar and title bar into one unit. To maintain familiarity with previous releases, however, GIMP 3.0 still supports the traditional menu interface. apply tags__________ 175562841 story [60]AI [61]'AI Ambition is Pushing Copper To Its Breaking Point' [62](theregister.com) [63]40 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @06:30AM from the i'm-tired-boss.jpg dept. An anonymous reader [64]shares a report: Datacenters have been trending toward denser, more power-hungry systems for years. In case you missed it, 19-inch racks are now pushing power demands beyond 120 kilowatts in high-density configurations, with many making the switch to direct liquid cooling to tame the heat. Much of this trend has been driven by a need to support ever larger AI models. According to researchers at Fujitsu, the number of parameters in AI systems is growing 32-fold approximately every three years. To support these models, chip designers like Nvidia use extremely high-speed interconnects -- on the order of 1.8 terabytes a second -- to make eight or more GPUs look and behave like a single device. The problem though, is that the faster you shuffle data across a wire, the shorter the distance at which the signal can be maintained. At those speeds, you're limited to about a meter or two over copper cables. The alternative is to use optics, which can maintain a signal over a much larger distance. In fact, optics are already employed in many rack-to-rack scale-out fabrics like those used in AI model training. Unfortunately, in their current form, pluggable optics aren't particularly efficient or particularly fast. Earlier in 2024 at GTC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that if the company had used optics as opposed to copper to stitch together the 72 GPUs that make up its NVL72 rack systems, it would have required an additional 20 kilowatts of power. apply tags__________ 175562041 story [65]AI [66]Japan's 'God of Management' Comes Back To Life as an AI Model [67](japantimes.co.jp) [68]23 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @02:40AM from the no-peace-even-after-death dept. Panasonic has created an AI clone of its late founder Konosuke Matsushita based on his writings, speeches, and over 3,000 voice recordings. From a local media report: Known as Japan's "god of management," the Panasonic icon is one of the most respected by the Japanese business community, and [69]comes back to life in digital form to impart wisdom directly to those he never met in person. "As the number of people who received training directly from Matsushita has been on the decline, we decided to use generative AI technology to pass down our group's founding vision to the next generation," the company said in a statement. Codeveloped with the University of Tokyo-affiliated Matsuo Institute, the model can reproduce how a person thinks or talks. The company aims to further develop the digital clone to help make business decisions in the future. apply tags__________ 175561671 story [70]Intel [71]Intel Required To Keep Control of Foundries Under $7.9 Billion Chips Act Deal [72]17 Posted by msmash on Friday November 29, 2024 @12:30AM from the fine-prints dept. Intel must maintain majority control of its foundries as a condition of [73]receiving $7.86 billion in U.S. CHIPS Act funding, according to terms [74]disclosed in a regulatory filing [PDF]. The semiconductor giant will need to keep at least 50.1% ownership if the foundry unit is spun off privately, while no single shareholder can hold more than 35% of shares if it goes public unless Intel remains the largest stakeholder. The restrictions, which also require Intel to remain a customer, come as the company struggles financially and recently restructured its foundry business as an independent unit. apply tags__________ 175561305 story [75]Science [76]Footprints Suggest Different Human Relatives Lived Alongside One Another [77](nytimes.com) [78]40 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @10:01PM from the back-in-the-day dept. A million and a half years ago, amid giant storks and the ancestors of antelopes, [79]two extinct relatives of humans walked along the same muddy lakeshore in what is today northern Kenya, new research suggests. From a report: An excavation team uncovered four sets of footprints preserved in the mud at the Turkana Basin, a site that has led to important breakthroughs in understanding human evolution. The discovery, announced on Thursday in [80]a paper in the journal Science, is direct evidence that different kinds of human relatives, with distinct anatomies and gaits, inhabited the same place at the same time, the paper's authors say. It also raises questions about the extent of the species' interactions with each other. "They might have walked by one another," said Kevin Hatala, an evolutionary anthropologist at Chatham University in Pittsburgh who led the study. "They might have looked up in the distance and seen another member of a closely related species, occupying the same landscape." Based on skeletal remains found in the region, Dr. Hatala's team attributed the footprints to Paranthropus boisei and Homo erectus, two types of hominins, the group consisting of our human lineage and closely related species. Paranthropus boisei had smaller brains along with wide, flat faces and massive teeth and chewing muscles; Homo erectus more closely resembled modern human proportions and are thought to be our direct ancestors. apply tags__________ 175561145 story [81]Chrome [82]Google's Chrome Worth Up To $20 Billion If Judge Orders Sale [83](msn.com) [84]74 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @09:10PM from the for-what-it's-worth dept. Alphabet's Chrome browser could [85]go for as much as $20 billion if a judge agrees to a Justice Department [86]proposal to sell the business, in what would be a historic crackdown on one of the world's biggest tech companies. From a report: The department will ask the judge, who ruled in August that Google illegally monopolized the search market, to require measures related to artificial intelligence and its Android smartphone operating system, according to people familiar with the plans. apply tags__________ 175560589 story [87]United Kingdom [88]NHS Major 'Cyber Incident' Forces Hospitals To Use Pen and Paper [89](theregister.com) [90]26 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @06:00PM from the fail-safe dept. The ongoing cybersecurity incident affecting a North West England NHS group has forced sites to [91]fall back on pen-and-paper operations. From a report: The Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust updated its official line on the incident on Wednesday evening, revealing new details about the case, but remains coy about the true nature of the attack. "After detecting suspicious activity, as a precaution, we isolated our systems to ensure that the problem did not spread. This resulted in some IT systems being offline," the updated statement said. "We have reverted to our business continuity processes and are using paper rather than digital in the areas affected. We are working closely with the national cybersecurity services and we are planning to return to normal services at the earliest opportunity." apply tags__________ 175560533 story [92]Canada [93]Canada's Antitrust Watchdog Sues Google Alleging Anti-Competitive Conduct in Advertising [94](reuters.com) [95]8 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @05:38PM from the tough-luck dept. Canada's Competition Bureau is suing Alphabet's Google over [96]alleged anti-competitive conduct in online advertising, the antitrust watchdog said on Thursday. From a report: The Competition Bureau, in a statement, said it had filed an application with the Competition Tribunal seeking an order that, among other things, requires Google to sell two of its ad tech tools. It is also seeking a penalty from Google to promote compliance with Canada's competition laws, the statement said. Google said the complaint "ignores the intense competition where ad buyers and sellers have plenty of choice and we look forward to making our case in court." [...] "Our advertising technology tools help websites and apps fund their content, and enable businesses of all sizes to effectively reach new customers," Dan Taylor, VP of Global Ads, Google said in a statement. apply tags__________ 175559569 story [97]The Almighty Buck [98]Coffee at Highest Price in 47 years [99](semafor.com) [100]158 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @01:32PM from the how-about-that dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: Coffee beans [101]hit their highest price in 47 years, driven by bad weather in Vietnam and Brazil, the biggest producers of robusta and arabica beans respectively. Brazil saw its worst drought in 70 years this year followed by heavy rains, raising fears that next season's output will drop, further pinching already tight global supplies. Vietnam has itself had three years of low output. Arabica beans hit $3.18 a pound on Wednesday, leading Nestle, the world's biggest coffee company, to increase prices. As well as climate concerns, future prices are being raised by worries about tariffs: Roasters "will try to import now, because otherwise you will be paying tariffs later," one trade analyst told the Financial Times. apply tags__________ 175559029 story [102]News [103]Even Central Banks Are Losing Faith in CBDCs [104](ft.com) [105]28 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @11:08AM from the closer-look dept. Central bank support for digital currencies [106]appears to have fallen sharply, with only 13% of central bankers surveyed by OMFIF Digital Monetary Institute backing CBDCs as a cross-border payment solution, down from 31% in 2023. The survey found just 10% of respondents are actively developing CBDCs, compared with 21% last year. The decline comes despite major initiatives including the Bank for International Settlements' Project Agora and China's Project mBridge. The BIS recently withdrew from mBridge, creating a potential split between Western and emerging market payment systems. Nearly half of surveyed bankers favor improving existing instant payment infrastructure over CBDCs. apply tags__________ 175558745 story [107]Earth [108]Plastics Lobbyists Make Up Biggest Group at Vital UN Treaty Talks [109](theguardian.com) [110]28 Posted by msmash on Thursday November 28, 2024 @10:01AM from the closer-look dept. Record numbers of plastic industry lobbyists are [111]attending global talks that are the last chance to hammer out a treaty to cut plastic pollution around the world. From a report: The key issue at the conference will be whether caps on global plastic production will be included in the final UN treaty. Lobbyists and leading national producers are furiously arguing against any attempt to restrain the amount that can be produced, leaving the talks on a knife-edge. New analysis by the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) shows 220 fossil fuel and chemical industry representatives -- more plastic producers than ever -- are represented at the UN talks in Busan, South Korea. Taken as a group, they would be the biggest delegation at the talks, with more plastic industry lobbyists than representatives from the EU and each of its member states, (191) or the host country, South Korea (140), according to the Centre for International Environmental Law. Their numbers overwhelm the 89 delegates from the Pacific small island developing states (PSIDs), countries that are among those suffering the most from plastic pollution. Sixteen lobbyists from the plastics industry are at the talks as part of country delegations. China, the Dominican Republic, Egypt, Finland, Iran, Kazakhstan and Malaysia all have industry vested interests within their delegations, the analysis shows. The plastic producer representatives outnumber delegates from the Scientists' Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty by three to one. Approximately 460m tonnes of plastics are produced annually, and production is set to triple by 2060 under business-as-usual growth rates. apply tags__________ [112]« Newer [113]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [114]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll Will the United States government establish a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve before 2026? (*) Yes ( ) No (BUTTON) vote now [115]Read the 58 comments | 6536 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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