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jeudi 13 mars 2025, 19:53
You can tell the difference between a country dog and a canine city slicker by the reactions these two pups have when entering a barn. First there's the black lab, Mya, who grew up on a farm, lovingly closing her eyes as a barnyard cow cuddles her with kisses. — Read the...
AI is opening new career opportunities for women while simultaneously putting their jobs at risk. As companies embrace automation and generative AI, women are advancing in tech — but they also face a higher risk of displacement, exposing a growing divide in the workforce....
Expired certificates have recently caused a lot of chaos, including for Chromecast users. With that in mind, Mozilla is now urging all Firefox users to immediately update the browser to the latest version. The reason: an older certificate expires on Friday, which means users ...
Charles Choi has announced the release of the Casual Make: a menu-driven interface, implemented as part of the Casual suite of tools, for Makefile Mode in GNU Emacs. Emacs supports makefile editing with make-mode which has a mix of useful and half-baked (though thankfully...
On Monday, Jerald Kirkwood was sound asleep before he was awoken around 4 am by a loud noise and excruciating pain in his leg. He had been shot. The, um, alleged shooter's name is Oreo and he is a one-year-old pit bull. — Read the rest The post Dog shoots sleeping man appear...
A 21-year-old Columbia University student has turned interview cheating into a lucrative business. Chungin 'Roy' Lee's company, Interview Coder, helps software engineers use AI to ace technical interviews at companies like Google and Amazon — all while remaining...
Last month, Elon Musk called a former SpaceX pilot 'retarded' for refuting the billionaire's claim that the two astronauts at the International Space Station were 'abandoned' (which the astronauts themselves deny). He also boasted that SpaceX could bring them down in a jiff. ...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recently announced the passing of Mark Klein, the AT&T whistleblower who exposed the NSA's mass surveillance program nearly two decades ago. Klein worked as a telecommunications technician at AT&T for 22 years when he discovered...
OpenAI executives think the federal government should regulate artificial intelligence in the US, taking precedence over often more restrictive state regulations. In its contribution to a government consultation on AI regulation filed Thursday, the company also pointed to AI ...
Convicted felon #47 is enacting a disruptive, potentially disastrous, campaign of vengeance over Maine Governor Janet Mills insistance upon complying with the law. Maine has two transgender athletes. Bigoted Donald Trump wants to service his angry MAGA base and insisted...
Shrouded behind the mists of Apple Intelligence, one of the more thought-provoking implementations of artificial intelligence for real-world business use doesn’t come from Apple; it comes from webAI. The rise of webAI webAI is a crouching tiger, but not so hidden it...
Watch as Aggie the cat is reunited with her owner, 82-year-old Katherine Kiefer. 'The one thing my mom asked was: 'Did you get Aggie?' Carolyn recalls. Many pet owners struggled to reach their domesticated animals during the frantic rush to evacuate from the wildfire...
Since 1882, Manhattan has been pumping hot steam through a 105-mile network of underground pipes to heat buildings. According to Jamie Rumbelow writing in Works in Progress: Steam functions like any other utility: produced centrally, metered, and delivered into homes and...
Having swallowed the pill Democratic consultants are selling about abandoning the progressive left, term-limited California Governor Gavin Newsom is suddenly chummy with noted anti-semites and conspiracy theorists. Gov. Newsom has a new podcast. He has already...
It’s a fact that over 80 percent of AI projects fail. Not because of AI’s potential, but because businesses prioritize minor use cases over real transformation. Automated insights and meeting summaries may be impressive, but AI only drives impact when seamlessly...
As Donald Trump and Elon Musk take a chainsaw to jobs and the economy, Senator Tommy Tuberville hopes to shred the First Amendment by outlawing protests — at least the ones he doesn't agree with. 'When it comes to protestors, we gotta make sure we treat all of them the...
When the 6.14 kernel is released later this month, it will include the usual set of internal changes that users should never notice, with the possible exception of changes that bring performance improvements. One of those changes is frozen pages, a memory-management...
A new survey of over 900 security decision makers across the US, Europe and Australia, finds 60 percent of security teams are small, with fewer than 10 members. But despite their size, 72 percent report taking on more work over the past year, and an impressive 88 percent are ...
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.13.7, 6.12.19, 6.6.83, 6.1.131, 5.15.179, 5.10.235, and 5.4.291 stable kernels. They all contain a relatively large number of important fixes throughout the kernel tree.
Security updates have been issued by Debian (chromium), Fedora (ffmpeg, qt6-qtwebengine, tigervnc, and xorg-x11-server-Xwayland), Red Hat (fence-agents and libxml2), SUSE (amazon-ssm-agent, ark, chromium, fake-gcs-server, gerbera, google-guest-agent, google-osconfig-agent,...
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