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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]× 175589147 story [35]Programming [36]Meta Using OpenAI's GPT-4 in Internal Coding Tool Despite Llama Push [37](fortune.com) Posted by msmash on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @12:34PM from the god-damn-openai dept. Meta is [38]using OpenAI's GPT-4 alongside its own Llama AI model in Metamate, an internal coding assistance tool, Fortune reported Tuesday. The dual-model approach has been in place since early 2024, despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg's public promotion of Llama as a leading AI model. Metamate, previously known as Code Compose, serves Meta's developers and employees with coding support. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Zuckerberg's philanthropic organization, is separately developing an educational AI tool using OpenAI's technology, with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joining CZI's AI advisory board. apply tags__________ 175590125 story [39]Transportation [40]Hyundai Has Best Month Ever in U.S. Electric SUV Sales Suddenly Double [41](electrek.co) [42]42 Posted by EditorDavid on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @11:34AM from the car-and-drivers dept. Hyundai "just had its best sales month ever in the U.S.," [43]reports Electrek Hyundai's impressive EV lineup is charging up demand, with its best-selling [44]Hyundai IONIQ 5 SUV also setting a new U.S. record after sales more than doubled in November. With 76,008 vehicles sold in November, Hyundai's record-breaking U.S. sales streak is not slowing down. Hyundai Motor America CEO Randy Parker credited the growing demand for EVs and hybrid vehicles to the growth. Hyundai's EV sales rose 77% from last year, while hybrid sales surged 104%. Electrified retail sales (EV, PHEV, and hybrid models) climbed 92% in total last month. Several vehicles, including the Santa Fe HEV, Tucson PHEV, Tucson HEV, and IONIQ 5, had their best-ever sales month. The article also notes increasing sales for Hyundai's electric SUV, the IONIQ 5. Starting at $43,975 — and recently upgraded to a range of 245 miles (or 318 miles for the $46,550 extended-range model) — it features an NACS port for accessing Tesla's Supercharger network. apply tags__________ 175589329 story [45]Christmas Cheer [46]2024's Geek 'Advent Calendar's Offer Challenges - and a Magnus Carlsen-Signed Chessboard [47](adventofcode.com) [48]1 Posted by EditorDavid on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @10:34AM from the five-golden-rings dept. The long-running [49]Advent of Code site just entered its 10th year, with 162,809 people completing both of its Day One puzzles (which involve a hunt for the missing historian of the North Pole). But its not the only site offering Christmas-themed programming puzzles: * Hundreds of SQL lovers are trying the daily challenges from the "[50]Advent of SQL" site. * You can sign up for daily emails with webdev challenges from the [51]Advent of JavaScript and [52]Advent of CSS sites. * The "[53]Advent of No-Code" site challenges you to build something new every day using no-code tools like AI-powered dev environments or the social coding site Val Town. * [54]TryHackMe.com is publishing "beginner-friendly, daily gamified cyber security challenges" in an event they're calling the "Advent of Cyber." * And Norway's biggest chess club (founded by world champion Magnus Carlsen) has even launched a site with daily chess puzzles called — what else? — [55]Advent of Chess. (It promises at the end of the event someone will win a chessboard signed by Magnus Carlsen). apply tags__________ 175590447 story [56]Wikipedia [57]Wikipedia Announces the Most Popular Articles of 2024 [58](cnn.com) [59]25 Posted by EditorDavid on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @08:00AM from the view-history dept. Tuesday the Wikimedia Foundation [60]released its annual list of the most-visited Wikipedia pages. (Scroll down to where it says "The full top 25"...) But while the top subjects seem to be politics and pop culture, [61]CNN reports that in the end "a list of deaths in 2024 was the most visited page, garnering over 44 million views." A page about deaths in a given year has ranked at the top of the list five times since 2015, when the Wikimedia Foundation began releasing the data. The topic has never fallen below third place on the list. People also searched for U.S. political figures... [The #2, #3, #5, #7, and #9 most-visited pages were, respectively, for [62]Kamala Harris, the [63]2024 United States presidential election, [64]Donald Trump, [65]J.D. Vance, and [66]Project 2025.] While U.S. politics was a notable search subject, popular culture had the largest share of the top 25. The fourth most-visited page was about Lyle and Erik Menendez, the brothers who were sentenced to life in prison for the 1989 murder of their parents and are now facing a resentencing trial. The case received renewed public attention after a [67]Netflix documentary was published this year. The Wikipedia page about the brothers received over 26 million views in 2024. The "Deadpool & Wolverine" and "Dune: Part Two" movies were eighth and 23rd, respectively... [Other high-ranking pop-culture pages included [68]Taylor Swift (#11)and the [69]2024 Summer Olympics (#14).] "Wikipedia readers in India continue to make a big impact on the list, [70]a trend we saw in 2023 as well," Wikimedia Foundation's Alikhan said. The Indian Premier League, a cricket league in India, garnered over 24.5 million views this year as the site's sixth most visited page... [The 2024 [71]Indian general election came in at #10] Wikipedia's entry on [72]ChatGPT came in at #12, while [73]Elon Musk came in at #17. "When people want to learn about our world — the good, bad, weird, and wild alike — they turn to Wikipedia," explains [74]the blog post from the Wikimedia Foundation, calling Wikipedia "the largest knowledge resource ever assembled in the history of the world" and "a reflection of all the people who live on our planet. its story is your story, your interests, your questions, and your curiosity." Other statistics about Wikipedia in 2024: * Nearly 3.5 billion bytes of information were added this year via over 31 million edits. * People spent an estimated 2.4 billion hours — nearly 275,000 years! — reading English Wikipedia in 2024, according to data from the Wikimedia Foundation. apply tags__________ 175589183 story [75]Earth [76]Handful of Countries Responsible For Climate Crisis, Top Court Told [77](theguardian.com) [78]70 Posted by msmash on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @06:30AM from the extreme-remarks dept. A handful of countries should be held legally responsible for the ongoing impacts of climate change, [79]representatives of vulnerable states have told judges at the international court of justice (ICJ). From a report: During a hearing at the Peace Palace in The Hague, which began on Monday, Ralph Regenvanu, Vanuatu's special envoy for climate change and environment, said responsibility for the climate crisis lay squarely with "a handful of readily identifiable states" that had produced the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions but stood to lose the least from the impacts. The court heard how Pacific island states such as Vanuatu were bearing the brunt of rising sea levels and increasingly frequent and severe disasters. "We find ourselves on the frontlines of a crisis we did not create," Regenvanu said. The hearing is the culmination of years of campaigning by a group of Pacific island law students and diplomacy spearheaded by Vanuatu. In March last year the UN general assembly unanimously approved a resolution calling on the ICJ to provide an advisory opinion on what obligations states have to tackle climate change and what the legal consequences could be if they fail to do so. Over the next two weeks, the court will hear statements from 98 countries, including wealthy developed states with the greatest historical responsibility for the climate emergency, such as the UK and Russia, and states that have contributed very little to global greenhouse gas emissions but stand to bear the brunt of their impact, including Bangladesh and Sudan as well as Pacific island countries. apply tags__________ 175590245 story [80]Encryption [81]US Officials Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Apps Amid Unprecedented Cyberattack [82](nbcnews.com) [83]35 Posted by EditorDavid on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @03:30AM from the encryption-now-good dept. An anonymous reader shared [84]this report from NBC News: Amid an unprecedented cyberattack on telecommunications companies such as AT&T and Verizon, U.S. officials have recommended that Americans use encrypted messaging apps to ensure their communications stay hidden from foreign hackers... In the call Tuesday, two officials — a senior FBI official who asked not to be named and Jeff Greene, executive assistant director for cybersecurity at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency — both recommended using encrypted messaging apps to Americans who want to minimize the chances of China's intercepting their communications. "Our suggestion, what we have told folks internally, is not new here: Encryption is your friend, whether it's on text messaging or if you have the capacity to use encrypted voice communication. Even if the adversary is able to intercept the data, if it is encrypted, it will make it impossible," Greene said. The FBI official said, "People looking to further protect their mobile device communications would benefit from considering using a cellphone that automatically receives timely operating system updates, responsibly managed encryption and phishing resistant" multi-factor authentication for email, social media and collaboration tool accounts... The FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies have a complicated relationship with encryption technology, historically advocating against full end-to-end encryption that does not allow law enforcement access to digital material even with warrants. But the FBI [85]has also supported forms of encryption that do allow some law enforcement access in certain circumstances. Officials said the breach seems to include some live calls of [86]specfic targets and also call records (showing numbers called and when). "The hackers focused on records around the Washington, D.C., area, and the FBI does not plan to alert people whose phone metadata was accessed." "The scope of the telecom compromise is so significant, Greene said, that it was 'impossible" for the agencies "to predict a time frame on when we'll have full eviction.'" apply tags__________ 175589811 story [87]United States [88]Musk Signals Fresh Push To End US Daylight Saving Time [89]157 Posted by msmash on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @12:40AM from the no-mercy dept. The Department of Government Efficiency, headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, appears to be signaling its intention to tackle daylight saving time. Musk has indicated support for ending semiannual clock changes in recent days on his social media platform X, [90]sharing a poll showing majority opposition to the practice. DOGE co-head Ramaswamy also backed the stance, calling time changes "[91]inefficient and easy to change." The initiative follows [92]a failed 2022 legislative attempt, the Sunshine Protection Act, which [93]passed the Senate but stalled in the House. The Department of Transportation, which oversees time changes, cannot alter the system without congressional action. Public sentiment appears to favor reform, with a 2022 YouGov poll showing two-thirds of Americans support ending time changes. Studies have linked the switches to increased rates of heart attacks and traffic accidents, while JPMorgan Chase research found the return to standard time reduces consumer spending by up to 4.9%. Several countries including Mexico, Russia, and Turkey have [94]already discontinued daylight saving time, which originated during World War I as an energy conservation measure. apply tags__________ 175589095 story [95]Facebook [96]Meta Says It's Mistakenly Moderating Too Much [97](theverge.com) [98]53 Posted by msmash on Wednesday December 04, 2024 @12:30AM from the news-at-11 dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: Meta is mistakenly [99]removing too much content across its apps, according to a top executive. Nick Clegg, Meta's president of global affairs, told reporters on Monday that the company's moderation "error rates are still too high" and pledged to "improve the precision and accuracy with which we act on our rules." "We know that when enforcing our policies, our error rates are still too high, which gets in the way of the free expression that we set out to enable," Clegg said during a press call I attended. "Too often, harmless content gets taken down, or restricted, and too many people get penalized unfairly." He said the company regrets aggressively removing posts about the covid-19 pandemic. CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently told the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee the decision was [100]influenced by pressure from the Biden administration. "We had very stringent rules removing very large volumes of content through the pandemic," Clegg said. "No one during the pandemic knew how the pandemic was going to unfold, so this really is wisdom in hindsight. But with that hindsight, we feel that we overdid it a bit. We're acutely aware because users quite rightly raised their voice and complained that we sometimes over-enforce and we make mistakes and we remove or restrict innocuous or innocent content." apply tags__________ 175589013 story [101]Robotics [102]South Korea Becomes First Country To Replace 10% of Its Workforce With Robots [103](tbsnews.net) [104]46 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @09:30PM from the how-about-that dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: A new report suggests South Korea is the first country to have [105]replaced 10% of its workforce with robots to tackle its shrinking population due to its low birth rate, reports Independent. For every 10,000 employees, South Korea now has 1,102 robots, making the country number one in the world in using technology instead of human labour to do tasks, according to the annual survey by World Robotics 2024. South Korea now has twice the number of robots working in its factories than any other country in the world. Only Singapore has been close to South Korea regarding robots, with 770 of such technology per 10,000 workers. apply tags__________ 175589077 story [106]Intel [107]Slashdot Asks: What Happened To Intel? [108]85 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @07:30PM from the story-of-our-times dept. Intel's board of directors [109]ousted CEO Pat Gelsinger after losing confidence in his ambitious turnaround strategy. The move comes as Intel posted significant losses, including $16.6 billion in Q3 2024, its worst quarterly result ever. Under Gelsinger's leadership, Intel struggled to compete in the AI chip market dominated by Nvidia, while facing manufacturing challenges and declining data center revenue. Analysts suggest the board may be considering splitting off Intel's foundry business, though such [110]a move could face scrutiny from the U.S. Commerce Department due to $8 billion in CHIPS Act funding. The Verge [111]adds: But Moorhead and Creative Strategies analyst Ben Bajarin both believe Gelsinger's departure was so sudden, it can't simply have been the straw that broke the camel's back. "There must have been a decision the board made that he was not going to stick around for," Moorhead tells me. His hunch: Intel's board may want to split off its foundry business entirely, above and beyond the spinoff that Gelsinger already announced, turning Intel into a company that simply designs chips like its direct rivals. apply tags__________ 175588911 story [112]Television [113]Walmart Closes $2.3 Billion Acquisition of Vizio [114](variety.com) [115]66 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @06:29PM from the remarkable-deals dept. Walmart said Tuesday it had [116]completed its $2.3 billion all-cash acquisition of TV maker Vizio, a move by the retailing giant to expand its advertising business. From a report: The closing of the deal follows the expiration of the waiting period under federal regulations. Walmart [117]announced the deal to buy Vizio in February 2024. Walmart said the acquisition of Vizio will let it "bring to market new and differentiated ways for advertisers to meaningfully connect with customers at scale and boost product discovery" through Walmart Connect, the company's U.S. retail media business. Walmart and Vizio will continue to operate separately "for the foreseeable future," according to the announcement. William Wang will continue to lead Vizio as CEO, reporting to Seth Dallaire, executive VP and chief growth officer of Walmart U.S. Vizio, founded in 2002, is a leading vendor of value-priced HDTVs. Its device ecosystem and its smart TV operating system, SmartCast, provide free, ad-supported access to streaming content. apply tags__________ 175588611 story [118]United States [119]Telcos Struggle To Boot Chinese Hackers From Networks [120](axios.com) [121]46 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @05:00PM from the deeply-embedded dept. China-linked spies are still [122]lurking inside U.S. telecommunications networks roughly six months after American officials started investigating the intrusions, senior officials told reporters Tuesday. From a report: This is the first time U.S. officials have confirmed reports that Salt Typhoon hackers still have access to critical infrastructure -- and they're proving difficult to kick out. Officials added that they don't yet know the full scope of the intrusions, despite starting the investigation in late spring. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and FBI released guidance Tuesday for the communications sector to harden their networks against Chinese state-sponsored hackers. The guide includes basic steps like maintaining logs of activity on the network, keeping an inventory of all devices in the telecom's environment and changing any default equipment passwords. The hack has given Salt Typhoon unprecedented access to records from U.S. telecommunications networks about who Americans are communicating with, a senior FBI official told reporters during a briefing. apply tags__________ 175587371 story [123]Science [124]Digital Preservation Is Not Keeping Up With the Growth of Scholarly Knowledge [125](nature.com) [126]43 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @03:30PM from the leaky-bucket dept. Nature: Millions of research articles are [127]absent from major digital archives. This worrying finding, which Nature [128]reported on earlier this year, was laid bare in a study by Martin Eve, who studies technology and publishing at Birkbeck, University of London. Eve sampled more than seven million articles with unique digital object identifiers (DOIs), a string of characters used to identify and link to specific publications, such as scholarly articles and official reports. Of these, he found that more than two million were 'missing' from archives -- that is, they were not preserved in major archives that ensure literature can be found in the future. Eve, who is also a research developer at Crossref, an organization that registers DOIs, carried out the study in an effort to better understand a problem librarians and archivists already knew about -- that although researchers are generating knowledge at an unprecedented rate, it is not necessarily being stored safely for the future. One contributing factor is that not all journals or scholarly societies survive in perpetuity. For example, a 2021 study found that a lack of comprehensive and open archiving meant that 174 open-access journals, covering all major research topics and geographical regions, vanished from the web in the first two decades of this millennium. A lack of long-term archiving particularly affects institutions in low- and middle-income countries, less-affluent institutions in rich countries and smaller, under-resourced journals worldwide. Yet it's not clear whether researchers, institutions and governments have fully taken the problem on board. [...] At the heart of the problem is a lack of money, infrastructure and expertise to archive digital resources. [...] For institutions that can afford it, one solution is to pay a preservation archive to safeguard content. Examples include Portico, based in New York City, and CLOCKSS, based in Stanford, California, both of which count a raft of publishers and libraries as customers. apply tags__________ 175587751 story [129]United States [130]The Number of Americans Wanting To Switch Jobs Hits a 10-Year High [131](msn.com) [132]72 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @02:30PM from the stuck-on-the-job dept. More Americans are looking to switch jobs [133]than at any point in the past decade. In a cooling job market, that's a lot easier said than done. From a report: White-collar hiring continues to slow, but workers' restlessness to find new work is intensifying, new Gallup data show. More than half of 20,000 U.S. workers surveyed in November said they were watching for or actively seeking a new job. That's the largest share since 2015, eclipsing the so-called Great Resignation of 2021 and 2022, when millions of people quit jobs for better ones. The result? Job satisfaction has fallen to its lowest level in recent years as employees feel more stuck -- and frustrated -- where they are, according to Gallup, whose quarterly surveys are widely viewed as a bellwether of workplace sentiment. Smaller raises and fewer promotions are spurring some of the discontent, workers say. So are cost-cutting moves and stepped-up requirements to be working in offices more often. apply tags__________ 175587099 story [134]AI [135]Amazon AI Data Centers To Double as Carbon Capture Machines [136](semafor.com) [137]31 Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 03, 2024 @01:31PM from the two-for-price-of-one dept. Amazon's data centers could soon [138]double as carbon capture machines, offsetting the harmful effects of the massive amounts of energy required to run them. From a report: Amazon Web Services is partnering with startup Orbital Materials, which used artificial intelligence to create a new material specifically designed for separating carbon from hot air exhaust in data centers, the companies announced Monday. Orbital Materials CEO Jonathan Godwin said he expects AWS to capture enough carbon to exceed the fossil fuel consumption used to power its AI data centers, giving them a net negative impact on climate change. The process will cost less than purchasing captured carbon to offset its climate impact, according to Godwin. The system, part of a pilot program at a to-be-determined data center location, works when outside air is sucked in and used to cool extremely hot semiconductors designed to run or train powerful AI models, such as Anthropic's Claude chatbot. apply tags__________ [139]« Newer [140]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [141]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll Should the USA end Daylight Saving Time Permanently? (*) Yes ( ) No (BUTTON) vote now [142]Read the 5 comments | 415 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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