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[31]Close binspamdupenotthebestofftopicslownewsdaystalestupid freshfunnyinsightfulinterestingmaybe offtopicflamebaittrollredundantoverrated insightfulinterestinginformativefunnyunderrated descriptive typodupeerror [32]Protect your devices with award-winning Avast Free Antivirus — packed with cutting-edge privacy and security tools. Stay safe from even the toughest online threats, backed by the world’s largest cybersecurity network. Trusted and recognized globally, it’s security you can count on — at no cost! Get protected today. [33]× 178285296 story [34]Censorship [35]Will FaceTime In IOS 26 Freeze Your Call If Someone Starts Undressing? [36](9to5mac.com) Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday July 05, 2025 @12:34PM from the I-said-face dept. Long-time Slashdot reader [37]AmiMoJo [38]shared this report from the Apple news blog 9to5Mac: iOS 26 is a packed update for iPhone users thanks to the [39]new Liquid Glass design and major updates for [40]Messages, [41]Wallet, [42]CarPlay, and [43]more. But another new feature was just discovered in the iOS 26 beta: FaceTime will now freeze your call's video and audio if someone starts undressing. When Apple unveiled iOS 26 last month, it [44]mentioned a variety of [45]new family tools... "Communication Safety expands to intervene when nudity is detected in FaceTime video calls, and to blur out nudity in Shared Albums in Photos." However, at least in the iOS 26 beta, it seems that a similar feature may be in place for all users — adults included. That's the claim of [46]an X.com user named iDeviceHelp, who says FaceTime in iOS 26 swaps in a warning message that says "Audio and video are paused because you may be showing something sensitive," giving users a choice of ending the call or resuming it. 9to5Mac says "It's unclear whether this is an intended behavior, or just a bug in the beta that's applying the feature to adults... [E]verything happens on-device so Apple has no idea about the contents of your call." apply tags__________ 178285000 story [47]Bug [48]Two Sudo Vulnerabilities Discovered and Patched [49](thehackernews.com) [50]2 Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday July 05, 2025 @11:34AM from the superuser-don't dept. In April researchers responsibly disclosed two security flaws found in Sudo "that could enable local attackers to escalate their privileges to root on susceptible machines," [51]reports The Hacker News. "The vulnerabilities have been addressed in Sudo version 1.9.17p1 released late last month." Stratascale researcher Rich Mirch, who is credited with discovering and reporting the flaws, said [52]CVE-2025-32462 has [53]managed to slip through the cracks for over 12 years. It is rooted in the Sudo's "-h" (host) option that makes it possible to list a user's sudo privileges for a different host. The feature was enabled in September 2013. However, the identified bug made it possible to execute any command allowed by the remote host to be run on the local machine as well when running the Sudo command with the host option referencing an unrelated remote host. "This primarily affects sites that use a common sudoers file that is distributed to multiple machines," Sudo project maintainer Todd C. Miller [54]said in an advisory. "Sites that use LDAP-based sudoers (including SSSD) are similarly impacted." [55]CVE-2025-32463, on the other hand, leverages Sudo's "-R" (chroot) option to run arbitrary commands as root, even if they are not listed in the sudoers file. It's also a critical-severity flaw. "The default Sudo configuration is vulnerable," [56]Mirch said. "Although the vulnerability involves the Sudo chroot feature, it does not require any Sudo rules to be defined for the user. As a result, any local unprivileged user could potentially escalate privileges to root if a vulnerable version is installed...." Miller said the chroot option [57]will be removed completely from a future release of Sudo and that supporting a user-specified root directory is "error-prone." apply tags__________ 178285182 story [58]Power [59]Nuclear Microreactors Advance as US Picks Two Companies for Fueled Testing [60](postregister.com) [61]54 Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday July 05, 2025 @10:34AM from the getting-a-reaction dept. This week America's Energy Department selected two companies to perform the first nuclear microreactor tests in a new facility in Idaho, saying the tests "will [62]fast-track the deployment of American microreactor technologies... The first fueled reactor experiment will start as early as spring 2026." The new facility is named DOME (an acronym for Demonstration of Microreactor Experiments), and it leverages existing "to safely house and test fueled reactor experiments, capable of producing up to 20 megawatts of thermal energy," [63]according to a local newspaper. [T]wo companies were competitively selected in 2023 and are currently working through a multi-phase Energy Department authorization process to support the design, fabrication, construction, and testing of each fueled reactor experiment. Both are expected to meet certain milestones throughout the process to maintain their allotted time in DOME and to ensure efficient use of the test bed, according to the release... The department estimates each DOME reactor experiment will operate up to six months, with the DOME test bed currently under construction and on track to receive its first experiment in early 2026... The next call for applications is anticipated to be in 2026. The site Interesting Engineering calls the lab "a [64]high-stakes proving ground to accelerate the commercialization of advanced microreactors..." Based in Etna, Pennsylvania, Westinghouse will test its eVinci Nuclear Test Reactor, a compact, transportable microreactor that uses advanced heat pipe technology for passive cooling. Designed to deliver 5 megawatts of electricity on sites as small as two acres, eVinci could support applications ranging from remote communities to mining operations and data centers. Meanwhile, Radiant (El Segundo, California) will test its Kaleidos Development Unit, a 1.2 megawatt electric high-temperature gas reactor aimed at replacing diesel generators. Designed to run for five years, Kaleidos is fueled by TRISO fuel particles that could offer reliable backup power for hospitals, military bases, and other critical infrastructure. Radiant's CEO said "In short order, we will fuel, go critical, and operate, leading to the mass production of portable reactors which will jumpstart American nuclear energy dominance." apply tags__________ 178281646 story [65]Earth [66]Near Antarctica, Saltier Seas Mean Less Ice, Study Finds [67](nytimes.com) [68]34 Posted by msmash on Saturday July 05, 2025 @08:30AM from the troubling-signs dept. Some of the water around Antarctica has been getting saltier. And that has affected the amount of sea ice at the bottom of the planet. From a report: A study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that increases in salinity in seawater near the surface could help [69]explain some of the decrease in Antarctic sea ice that have been observed over the past decade, reversing a previous period of growth. "The impact of Antarctic ice is massive in terms of sea-level rise, in terms of global warming, and therefore, in terms of extremes," said Alessandro Silvano, a senior scientist at the University of Southampton studying the Southern Ocean and lead author of the study. The findings mean "we are entering a new system, a new world," he said. The Times adds: "the Department of Defense announced it would be no longer be providing some of the satellite data that researchers use to monitor changes in sea ice." apply tags__________ 178282270 story [70]AI [71]AI Coding Agents Are Already Commoditized [72](seangoedecke.com) [73]44 Posted by msmash on Saturday July 05, 2025 @07:00AM from the how-about-that dept. Software engineer Sean Goedecke argues that AI coding agents [74]have already been commoditized because they require no special technical advantages, just better base models. He writes: All of a sudden, it's the year of AI coding agents. Claude released Claude Code, OpenAI released their Codex agent, GitHub released its own autonomous coding agent, and so on. I've done my fair share of writing about whether AI coding agents will replace developers, and in the meantime how best to use them in your work. Instead, I want to make what I think is now a pretty firm observation: AI coding agents have no secret sauce. [...] The reason everyone's doing agents now is the same reason everyone's doing reinforcement learning now -- from one day to the next, the models got good enough. Claude Sonnet 3.7 is the clear frontrunner here. It's not the smartest model (in my opinion), but it is the most agentic: it can stick with a task and make good decisions over time better than other models with more raw brainpower. But other AI labs have more agentic models now as well. There is no moat. There's also no moat to the actual agent code. It turns out that "put the model in a loop with a 'read file' and 'write file' tool" is good enough to do basically anything you want. I don't know for sure that the closed-source options operate like this, but it's an educated guess. In other words, the agent hackers in 2023 were correct, and the only reason they couldn't build Claude Code then was that they were too early to get to use the really good models. apply tags__________ 178282308 story [75]EU [76]EU Sticks With Timeline For AI Rules [77](reuters.com) [78]17 Posted by msmash on Saturday July 05, 2025 @04:00AM from the tussle-continues dept. Reuters: The European Union's landmark rules on AI will be [79]rolled out according to the legal timeline in the legislation, the European Commission said on Friday, dismissing calls from some companies and countries for a pause. Google owner Alphabet, Facebook owner Meta and other U.S. companies as well as European businesses such as Mistral and ASML have in recent days urged the Commission to delay the AI Act by years. Financial Times [80]adds: In an open letter, seen by the Financial Times, the heads of 44 major firms on the continent called on European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to introduce a two-year pause, warning that unclear and overlapping regulations are threatening the bloc's competitiveness in the global AI race. [...] The current debate surrounds the drafting of a "code of practice," which will provide guidance to AI companies on how to implement the act that applies to powerful AI models such as Google's Gemini, Meta's Llama and OpenAI's GPT-4. Brussels has already delayed publishing the code, which was due in May, and is now expected to water down the rules. apply tags__________ 178281356 story [81]AI [82]US Plans AI Chip Curbs on Malaysia, Thailand Over China Concerns [83](yahoo.com) [84]13 Posted by msmash on Saturday July 05, 2025 @01:00AM from the closing-the-loophole dept. President Donald Trump's administration plans to restrict shipments of AI chips from the likes of Nvidia [85]to Malaysia and Thailand, part of an effort to crack down on suspected semiconductor smuggling into China. Bloomberg: A draft rule from the Commerce Department seeks to prevent China -- to which the US has effectively banned sales of Nvidia's advanced AI processors -- from obtaining those components through intermediaries in the two Southeast Asian nations, according to people familiar with the matter. The rule is not yet finalized and could still change, said the people, who requested anonymity to discuss private conversations. Officials plan to pair the Malaysia and Thailand controls with a formal rescission of global curbs from the so-called AI diffusion rule, the people said. apply tags__________ 178282086 story [86]Science [87]There Is No Safe Amount of Processed Meat To Eat, According to New Research [88](cnn.com) [89]147 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @10:00PM from the PSA dept. A new study analyzing data from more than 60 previous research projects has found evidence that there is "[90]no safe amount" of processed meat consumption -- so much so that even small daily portions are being linked to increased disease risk. The [91]research, published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, examined connections between processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages and trans fatty acids and the risk of type 2 diabetes, colorectal cancer and ischemic heart disease. People who ate as little as one hot dog daily showed an 11% greater risk of type 2 diabetes and 7% increased risk of colorectal cancer compared to those who consumed none. Drinking approximately one 12-ounce soda per day was associated with an 8% increase in type 2 diabetes risk and 2% increased risk of ischemic heart disease. apply tags__________ 178281850 story [92]Medicine [93]Moderna Says mRNA Flu Vaccine Sailed Through Trial, Beating Standard Shot [94](arstechnica.com) [95]155 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @07:30PM from the encouraging-feedback dept. Moderna's mRNA-based seasonal flu vaccine [96]proved 27% more effective at preventing influenza infections than standard flu shots in a Phase 3 trial involving nearly 41,000 people aged 50 and above, the firm said this week. The company announced that mRNA-1010 had an overall vaccine efficacy that was 26.6% higher than conventional shots, rising to 27.4% higher in participants aged 65 and older during the six-month study period. The 2024-2025 flu season hospitalized an estimated 770,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. apply tags__________ 178282680 story [97]AI [98]UK Minister Tells Turing AI Institute To Focus On Defense [99](bbc.com) [100]38 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @06:00PM from the new-purpose-in-life dept. UK Science and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has written to the UK's national institute for AI to tell its bosses [101]to refocus on defense and security. BBC: In a letter, Kyle said boosting the UK's AI capabilities was "critical" to national security and should be at the core of the Alan Turing Institute's activities. Kyle suggested the institute should overhaul its leadership team to reflect its "renewed purpose." The cabinet minister said further government investment in the institute would depend on the "delivery of the vision" he had outlined in the letter. A spokesperson for the Alan Turing Institute said it welcomed "the recognition of our critical role and will continue to work closely with the government to support its priorities." Further reading, from April: [102]Alan Turing Institute Plans Revamp in Face of Criticism and Technological Change. apply tags__________ 178281592 story [103]XBox (Games) [104]Laid-Off Workers Should Use AI To Manage Their Emotions, Says Xbox Exec [105](theverge.com) [106]44 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @05:00PM from the tone-deaf dept. An anonymous reader shares a report: The [107]sweeping layoffs announced by Microsoft this week have been especially hard on its gaming studios, but one Xbox executive has a solution to "help reduce the emotional and cognitive load that comes with job loss": [108]seek advice from AI chatbots. In a now-deleted LinkedIn post captured by Aftermath, Xbox Game Studios' Matt Turnbull said that he would be "remiss in not trying to offer the best advice I can under the circumstances." The circumstances here being a slew of game cancellations, services being shuttered, studio closures, and job cuts across key Xbox divisions as Microsoft lays off as many as 9,100 employees across the company. Turnbull acknowledged that people have some "strong feelings" about AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot, but suggested that anybody who's feeling "overwhelmed" could use them to get advice about creating resumes, career planning, and applying for new roles. apply tags__________ 178281434 story [109]Windows [110]Windows 11 Finally Overtakes Windows 10 [111](theregister.com) [112]42 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @04:00PM from the score-takes-care-of-itself dept. Windows 11 has finally overtaken the market share of its predecessor, with just three months remaining until Microsoft discontinues support for Windows 10. From a report: As of today, July's StatCounter figures show [113]the market share of Windows 11 at 50.24 percent, with Windows 10 at 46.84 percent. It's a far cry from a year ago, when Windows 10 stood at 66.04 percent and Windows 11 languished at 29.75 percent. apply tags__________ 178282228 story [114]Software [115]The Software Engineering 'Squeeze' [116](manager.dev) [117]94 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @03:00PM from the closer-look dept. Software developer Anton Zaides argues that software engineers have had it easy over the decades and the "best profession" on earth [118]deserved the wake up call. He writes:It's not just one of the hardest times, it's also one of the most exciting. I'm hugely optimistic about the software engineering career. All those companies started by vibe-coders all around you? Many will succeed, and will need great engineers to scale up. Some engineers understand this, and use the chance to skill up. To succeed, you'll probably need all the skills of an engineer, some of a PM, and even a bit of design taste. It's not just about shipping code anymore. But if you work as a code monkey, getting detailed tickets and just shipping them, you've done this to yourself. You won't be needed pretty soon. I believe there are too many mediocre engineers, but also not enough great ones. apply tags__________ 178280984 story [119]Earth [120]A Majority of Companies Are Already Feeling the Climate Heat [121](bloomberg.com) [122]49 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @02:00PM from the no-longer-hypothetical dept. Climate change is already having an impact on companies around the world. More than half of companies surveyed by Morgan Stanley [123]experienced climate-related operational disruptions within the past year, including increased costs, worker disruption and revenue losses. Extreme heat and storms caused the most frequent disruptions, followed by wildfires and smoke, water shortages, and flooding. The US spent nearly $1 trillion on disaster recovery and climate-related needs over the past year, according to Bloomberg Intelligence analysis, while nearly two-thirds of Tampa metro businesses reported losses from hurricanes Helene and Milton. apply tags__________ 178280790 story [124]AI [125]Simple Text Additions Can Fool Advanced AI Reasoning Models, Researchers Find [126]46 Posted by msmash on Friday July 04, 2025 @01:00PM from the stranger-things dept. Researchers have discovered that appending irrelevant phrases like "Interesting fact: cats sleep most of their lives" to math problems can cause state-of-the-art reasoning AI models to [127]produce incorrect answers at rates over 300% higher than normal [PDF]. The technique -- dubbed "CatAttack" by teams from Collinear AI, ServiceNow, and Stanford University -- exploits vulnerabilities in reasoning models including DeepSeek R1 and OpenAI's o1 family. The adversarial triggers work across any math problem without changing the problem's meaning, making them particularly concerning for security applications. The researchers developed their attack method using a weaker proxy model (DeepSeek V3) to generate text triggers that successfully transferred to more advanced reasoning models. Testing on 225 math problems showed the triggers increased error rates significantly across different problem types, with some models like R1-Distill-Qwen-32B reaching combined attack success rates of 2.83 times baseline error rates. Beyond incorrect answers, the triggers caused models to generate responses up to three times longer than normal, creating computational slowdowns. Even when models reached correct conclusions, response lengths doubled in 16% of cases, substantially increasing processing costs. apply tags__________ [128]« Newer [129]Older » Slashdot Top Deals Slashdot Top Deals [130]Slashdot Deals Slashdot Poll When will AGI be achieved? (*) By the end of 2026 ( ) 2027 to 2030 ( ) 2031 to 2035 ( ) 2035 to 2040 ( ) 2040 to 2050 ( ) Never (BUTTON) vote now [131]Read the 49 comments | 20051 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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