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[31]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror [32]Has your data leaked on the dark web? Get your free dark web report now. [33]× 177811799 story [34]Medicine [35]Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells Could Soon Be Engineered Inside Our Bodies [36](nature.com) [37]8 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @12:00PM from the putting-the-cart-before-the-horse dept. Researchers are developing techniques to genetically [38]modify cancer-fighting immune cells directly inside patients rather than in expensive laboratory facilities, potentially making CAR-T therapy accessible to far more people. Current CAR-T treatments require removing a patient's T cells, shipping them to specialized facilities for genetic engineering, then returning them weeks later at costs around $500,000 per dose. The new "in vivo" approaches use viral vectors or RNA-loaded nanoparticles to deliver genetic instructions directly to T cells circulating in the bloodstream, which could reduce costs by an order of magnitude. Companies including Capstan Therapeutics, co-founded by Nobel laureates, and AstraZeneca-backed EsoBiotec have launched early human trials. While only about 200 US centers currently offer traditional CAR-T therapy, the approach could make the powerful treatment available on demand like conventional drugs. apply tags__________ 177810637 story [39]Privacy [40]Adidas Warns of Data Breach After Customer Service Provider Hack [41](bleepingcomputer.com) [42]5 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @11:20AM from the running-away-with-data dept. German sportswear giant Adidas disclosed a data breach after attackers [43]hacked a customer service provider and stole some customers' data. From a report: "adidas recently became aware that an unauthorized external party obtained certain consumer data through a third-party customer service provider," the company said. "We immediately took steps to contain the incident and launched a comprehensive investigation, collaborating with leading information security experts." Adidas added that the stolen information did not include the affected customers' payment-related information or passwords, as the threat actors behind the breach only gained access to contact. The company has also notified the relevant authorities regarding this security incident and will alert those affected by the data breach. apply tags__________ 177809953 story [44]It's funny. Laugh. [45]Everybody's Mad About Uno [46](msn.com) [47]28 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @10:40AM from the draw-four-enemies dept. More than 50 years after its debut, Uno has achieved unprecedented popularity among adults, but its resurgence is creating problems and confusions as players disagree on fundamental rules. WSJ, [48]in a fun story [[49]non-paywalled source]: Think politics divides? Try mixing competitors with different views on stacking "action" cards, or getting everyone to agree on the true power of the Wild card. And nobody can seem to decide whether staples of the game of their youth -- like mandating players yell "Uno!" when they have one card left -- are socially acceptable at a bar with strangers. Mattel has responded by actively settling rule debates on social media, definitively stating that stacking Draw 2 cards is prohibited, while simultaneously embracing the game's divisive nature through marketing campaigns. The company's "Show 'Em No Mercy" variant, featuring more aggressive rules, became the second-best-selling card game in the United States last year according to research firm Circana, trailing only classic Uno itself. apply tags__________ 177810149 story [50]AI [51]Browser Company Abandons Arc for AI-Powered Successor [52](substack.com) [53]12 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @10:02AM from the tough-luck dept. The Browser Company has [54]ceased the active development of its Arc browser to focus on Dia, a new AI-powered browser currently in alpha testing, the company said Tuesday. In a lengthy letter to users, CEO Josh Miller said the startup should have stopped working on Arc "a year earlier," noting data showing the browser suffered from a "novelty tax" problem where users found it too different to adopt widely. Arc struggled with low feature adoption -- only 5.52% of daily active users regularly used multiple Spaces, while 4.17% used Live Folders. The company will continue maintenance updates for Arc but won't add new features. Arc also won't open-source the browser because it relies on proprietary infrastructure called ADK (Arc Development Kit) that remains core to the company's value. apply tags__________ 177806747 story [55]Iphone [56]25% iPhone Tariff Insufficient To Drive US Production Shift, Morgan Stanley Says [57]108 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @08:07AM from the closer-look dept. President Trump's [58]threat of a 25% tariff on smartphone imports including iPhones would not provide enough economic incentive for Apple to relocate US-bound iPhone production to domestic facilities, according to a new Morgan Stanley note viewed by Slashdot. The tariff threat, announced Friday via social media, appeared to target Apple's recent shift of iPhone production from China to India through its contract manufacturing partners. Morgan Stanley analysts estimate that establishing US iPhone production would require a minimum of two years and several billion dollars to build multiple greenfield assembly facilities, with a trained workforce exceeding 100,000 workers during peak seasons. More significantly, the firm calculates that a US-produced iPhone would cost 35% more than current China or India production, primarily due to higher labor costs and the need to import 25% of iPhone components from China under existing 30% tariffs. By contrast, Apple could offset a 25% import tariff by raising global iPhone prices just 4-6%, making domestic production economically unviable. apply tags__________ 177802341 story [59]Science [60]What Do People Want? [61](nber.org) [62]74 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @06:00AM from the meaning-of-life dept. Abstract of [63]a paper on NBER: We elicited over a million stated preference choices over 126 dimensions or "aspects" of well-being from a sample of 3,358 respondents on Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk). Our surveys also collected self-reported well-being (SWB) questions about respondents' current levels of the aspects of well-being. From the stated preference data, we estimate relative log marginal utilities per point on our 0-100 response scale for each aspect. We validate these estimates by comparing them to alternative methods for estimating preferences. Our findings provide empirical evidence that both complements and challenges philosophical perspectives on human desires and values. Our results support Aristotelian notions of eudaimonia through family relationships and Maslow's emphasis on basic security needs, yet also suggest that contemporary theories of well-being may overemphasize abstract concepts such as happiness and life satisfaction, while undervaluing concrete aspects such as family well-being, financial security, and health, that respondents place the highest marginal utilities on. We document substantial heterogeneity in preferences across respondents within (but not between) demographic groups, with current SWB levels explaining a significant portion of the variation. apply tags__________ 177799361 story [64]Businesses [65]Europe Warns Giant E-tailer To Stop Cheating Consumers or Face Its Wrath [66](theregister.com) [67]52 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @04:00AM from the no-cutting-corners dept. The European Commission warned Chinese e-tailer SHEIN on Monday that it [68]must address multiple consumer law violations or face fines across EU member states. Regulators found SHEIN's website displayed fake discounts not based on actual prior prices, used pressure-selling tactics with false purchase deadlines, provided misleading information about consumer return rights, made deceptive sustainability claims, and hid contact details from customers. SHEIN has one month to respond to the findings and propose corrective measures, adding regulatory pressure to a company already facing US tariff challenges despite generating an estimated $38 billion in revenue last year. apply tags__________ 177794635 story [69]United States [70]Immigration Is the Only Thing Propping Up California's Population [71](msn.com) [72]76 Posted by msmash on Tuesday May 27, 2025 @02:13AM from the closer-look dept. California's population grew 0.6% in 2024, adding nearly 250,000 residents to reach 39.43 million, according to Census Bureau estimates. The growth came [73]entirely from a rebound in international immigration, which surged to over 300,000 people after plunging to 44,000 during the pandemic's worst year. Without immigration, the state would have shrunk significantly as domestic migration remained negative. The H-1B visa program alone brought nearly 79,000 skilled workers to California in 2024. Since 2010, California has added 2.7 million immigrants, with half coming from Asia and slightly more than a third from Latin America. The immigration-dependent growth model puts California at particular risk from potential federal policy changes, as more than a quarter of its population is foreign-born -- the highest share nationwide. apply tags__________ 177794257 story [74]Businesses [75]Nikon To Raise Camera Prices in the US Because of Tariffs [76](nikonusa.com) [77]92 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @11:57PM from the no-surprises dept. Nikon will raise prices on its cameras and imaging products in the United States starting June 23, citing President Donald Trump's tariffs on Chinese-made goods as the reason for what the company calls a "[78]necessary price adjustment." The Japanese camera maker joins a growing list of photography equipment manufacturers implementing price increases, including Canon, Sony, Leica, and lens maker Sigma. Nikon told investors the tariffs could slash its profits by 10 billion yen ($70 million) in the upcoming fiscal year, though the company has not disclosed which specific products will see increases or by how much prices will rise. apply tags__________ 177791783 story [79]News [80]Remembering John Young, Co-founder of Web Archive Cryptome [81](theregister.com) [82]22 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @10:09PM from the rip dept. New submitter [83]zuki shares an obit [84]published at The Register: John Young, the co-founder of the legendary internet archive Cryptome, died at the age of 89 on March 28. The Register talked to friends and peers who gave tribute to a bright, pugnacious man who was devoted to the public's right to know. Before WikiLeaks, OpenLeaks, BayFiles, or Transparency Toolkit, there was Cryptome - an open internet archive that inspired them all, helped ignite the first digital crypto war, and even gave Julian Assange his start before falling out with him on principle. apply tags__________ 177789611 story [85]Communications [86]The CIA Secretly Ran a Star Wars Fan Site [87](404media.co) [88]55 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @06:38PM from the how-about-that dept. [89]alternative_right writes: The site looks like an ordinary Star Wars fan website from around 2010. But starwarsweb.net was actually a tool built by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to covertly [90]communicate with its informants in other countries. apply tags__________ 177787423 story [91]Facebook [92]Nick Clegg Says Asking Artists For Use Permission Would 'Kill' the AI Industry [93]211 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @04:30PM from the drawing-the-line dept. As policy makers in the UK weigh how to regulate the AI industry, Nick Clegg, former UK deputy prime minister and former Meta executive, claimed a push for artist consent would [94]"basically kill" the AI industry. From a report: Speaking at an event promoting his new book, Clegg said the creative community should have the right to opt out of having their work used to train AI models. But he claimed it wasn't feasible to ask for consent before ingesting their work first. "I think the creative community wants to go a step further," Clegg said according to The Times. "Quite a lot of voices say, 'You can only train on my content, [if you] first ask.' And I have to say that strikes me as somewhat implausible because these systems train on vast amounts of data." "I just don't know how you go around, asking everyone first. I just don't see how that would work," Clegg said. "And by the way if you did it in Britain and no one else did it, you would basically kill the AI industry in this country overnight." apply tags__________ 177786965 story [95]United States [96]The Newark Airport Crisis is About To Become Everyone's Problem [97](theverge.com) [98]120 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @03:52PM from the closer-look dept. Newark Liberty International Airport has suffered six radar and radio outages in nine months, with the most recent occurring May 9th when controllers told pilots "our scopes just went black again" before handing off flights to other facilities. The outages have forced flight cancellations, diversions, and delays lasting over a week as airlines repositioned aircraft and crews. The Federal Aviation Administration created the problem by relocating Newark's air traffic control operations from [99]the understaffed N90 facility on Long Island to Philadelphia in 2024. Only 17 of 33 controllers accepted the move despite $100,000 relocation bonuses, leaving operations short-staffed. Rather than build new STARS servers in Philadelphia, the FAA opted to send radar data over 130 miles of commercial copper telephone lines. The remote feeds have experienced approximately 10 minutes of downtime over 10 months -- exceeding the agency's reliability standards and occurring 200 times more frequently than the FAA's internal analysis predicted. The agency simultaneously laid off over 100 maintenance technicians and telecommunications specialists in February, further straining an air traffic control system that suffers around 700 outages weekly nationwide while managing 16.8 million annual flights with 1990s-era technology. apply tags__________ 177785195 story [100]Microsoft [101]Putin Says Services Like Microsoft, Zoom Should Be 'Throttled' in Russia [102](yahoo.com) [103]86 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @01:33PM from the how-about-that dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that foreign service providers like Microsoft and Zoom that act against Russian interests [104]should be "throttled." Putin said it was important for Russia to develop domestic software solutions. apply tags__________ 177783735 story [105]Bitcoin [106]Pakistan Allocates 2,000 Megawatts of Electricity To Bitcoin Mining, AI Data Centres [107](reuters.com) [108]48 Posted by msmash on Monday May 26, 2025 @01:00PM from the how-about-that dept. Pakistan will allocate 2,000 megawatts (MW) of electricity in the first phase of a national initiative to [109]power bitcoin mining and AI data centres, its finance ministry said on Sunday. The allocation is part of Islamabad's plans to use its surplus electricity to bitcoin mining and AI data centres. apply tags__________ [110]« Newer [111]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [112]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll When will AGI be achieved? 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