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mardi 22 avril 2025, 20:40
The Orb, an identity verification device created by Sam Altman’s startup Tools For Humanity, has launched in six US cities. Starting May 1, thousands of Orbs will be available for use at select locations in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Nashville, Miami, and Austin. ...
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The assigned seating felt more like a TED talk than an electronic music concert, as 8,000 people calmly filled Berkeley's magnificent Greek on Friday night for a one-night-only performance by electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk. After 15 minutes of ambient soundscapes and...
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South Carolina congresswoman Nancy Mace got angry at a man in the makeup aisle at Ulta Beauty who asked her to host more town hall events, and now says she felt 'harassed' by him. He claims he asked Mace 'a simple question – 'When are your next few town halls?,'' — Read...
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A Florida man was arrested after he pinned down an 11-year-old girl on Saturday, accusing her of egging his house. Although the child insisted she had nothing to do with the vandalism, 43-year-old Marius Mutu grabbed the girl and pushed her to the ground. — Read the rest ...
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Great news, Americans! Thanks to your god-emperor and his loyal billionaire sidekick, your Freedom Milk, is now fortified with listeria and brain parasites! The FDA just announced they're suspending their milk quality testing program because they fired too many people to...
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The Userspace I/O (UIO) subsystem was first added to the kernel by Hans J. Koch for the 2.6.32 release in 2007. Its purpose is to facilitate the writing of drivers (mostly) in user space; to that end, it provides access to a number of resources that user-space code normally...
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One of the biggest problems with today’s AI models is that they tend to simply make up answers when they don’t know what’s going on, something called hallucinations. You would think that the number of hallucinations would decrease over time, but according to internal...
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The United Arab Emirates is planning to use AI to review and adjust existing legislation as well as write entirely new laws, reports the Financial Times. The Middle Eastern country is the first in the world to do so. Other countries are currently using AI to streamline...
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What happens when you put a preening Fox News host in charge of the Pentagon? Pure chaos, according to John Ullyot, a former Pentagon spokesman and Trump loyalist who skewered his ex-boss Pete Hegseth in Politico on Sunday. Ullyot's description of this 'Month From Hell' and...
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A Florida woman decided to get back at her ex-boyfriend by impersonating an ICE agent — to kidnap his wife. And she got away with it, at first. Latrance Battle stormed into the wife's workplace — the Days Inn in Panana City Beach — wearing black clothing, a white...
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It's no surprise that Pope Francis, 88 and lately unwell, gave up the ghost yesterday. But it was interesting that his death was preceded by a meeting with U.S. vice president J.D. Vance. For meme-slinging online types, that's circumstancial evidence enough to declare him...
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TL;DR: Lifetime access to Headway Premium is $59.99 through April 27 — over 1,500 nonfiction book summaries you can read or listen to in 15 minutes. We all like to pretend we'll finally crack open that stack of 'life-changing' books sitting by the bed, but let's be real:...
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Malicious actors are increasingly exploiting email to impersonate brands, launch phishing campaigns, and spread false information -- often using sophisticated methods made simpler by emerging technologies. A new report from Valimail shows that email continues to be the most...
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Offbeat game hardware, made in Asia and sold with thin margins in the U.S., is already being hit hard by the Trump administration's tariffs. Ambernic, the largest maker of inexpensive handhelds designed to play old games, has suspended all shipments to the U.S. — Read the...
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New research commissioned by Valence Security from the Cloud Security Alliance looks at the current state of SaaS security to uncover key challenges and explore how organizations are securing and managing their SaaS environments. It finds SaaS security is a top priority for...
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Ars Technica took a look at how the current version of Windows Recall works, including the improvements Microsoft made since the initial security nightmare of a rollout, and concludes: Recall continues to demand an extraordinary level of trust that Microsoft hasn’t earned....
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Current AI models can perform many tasks such as generating text, but these are 'prompted' -- that is the AI isn't acting by itself. But this is about to change with the arrival of agentic AI. Gartner estimates that by 2028, 33 percent of enterprise software applications...
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Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (java-1.8.0-openjdk, kernel, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc:2.3, and webkit2gtk3), Fedora (c-ares, giflib, jupyterlab, perl, perl-Devel-Cover, perl-PAR-Packer, prometheus-podman-exporter, python-notebook, python-pydantic-core,...
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Because of AI, data has become the most valuable competitive asset for organizations regardless of industry. However, cyber-attacks are continuing to escalate, so the need for robust security measures is more important than ever. It is no longer enough to focus solely on...
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Sega's 1985 arcade hit OutRun, itself inspired by the movie The Cannonball Run, is to become a Michael Bay blockbuster. 'Plot details are vague,' reports Deadline's Justin Kroll. The game pioneered a new genre of driving games and spawned an electronic music subgenre aptly ...
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