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mardi 30 avril 2024, 23:54
A man in Weston, England tried to convince a group of strangers waiting at a bus stop that a wild fox running around town was harmless. 'People are scared of it for no reason,' the gentleman said as the fox came running toward him. — Read the rest The post Man tries to...
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Publishers want ChatGPT models destroyed after ML tech trained 'unlawfully' on articles Eight big-city American newspapers have banded together to sue Microsoft and OpenAI, claiming the tech duo unlawfully used the publishers' copyrighted articles to train AI models.…
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After convincing the world to buy open source and give up the Morse Code test for ham radio licenses, Bruce Perens has a new gambit: develop a license that ensures software developers receive compensation from large corporations using their work. The new Post-Open Zero Cost...
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If you’ve wanted to join the Google Pixel ecosystem, you’re in luck. Google’s A-Series phone is on sale alongside the Pixel Watch 2.
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The opening credits sequence from X-Men: The Animated Series is one of the more memorable cartoon intros of all time, with a riveting theme song and an exciting clash of characters. The series was recently revived in a novel way in the form of X-Men '97—a simultaneous...
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Over the weekend, the New York Post published a piece titled, 'College students aren't having enough sex — so they're turning to anti-Israel protests.' The article focused on recent comments made by NYU professor Scott Galloway — first on Real Time with Bill Maher, and...
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The ransomware gang that hacked into U.S. health tech giant Change Healthcare used a set of stolen credentials to remotely access the company's systems that weren't protected by multifactor authentication (MFA), according...
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After a century of racist demonization of cannabis, the federal government appears to be willing to budge on its zero-tolerance policy. As reported in The Washington Post, Attorney General Merrick Garland will recommend downgrading marijuana from a spot on the DEA's (AKA,...
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Alligators are terrifying, prehistoric apex predators—or are they? This alligator is probably having the most embarrassing day of its life. It struggles to find purchase on the slippery fence and awkwardly faceplants on the other side.  As scary as they can be,...
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Tuesday said its generative AI-based assistant for business applications — Amazon Q Business — is now generally available. Introduced at re:Invent last year, Amazon Q Business can be used to have conversations, solve problems, generate...
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Humans speak countless different languages. Not only are these languages incompatible, but runtime transpilation is a real pain. Sadly, every standardisation initiative has failed. At least there is someone to blame for this state-of-affairs: God. It was him, after-all, who...
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Large swathes of Asia are sweltering through a heatwave that has topped temperature records from Myanmar to the Philippines and forced millions of children to stay home from school. From a report: In India, record temperatures have triggered a deadly heatwave and concerns...
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Congress to hear how Citrix MFA snafu led to massive data theft, $870M+ loss Updated UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty will tell US lawmakers Wednesday the cybercriminals who hit Change Healthcare with ransomware used stolen credentials to remotely access a Citrix portal that...
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In 2022, a woman walked in on her ragdoll kitty without knocking first, only to discover he was a secret acrobat. She posted about his cute and clumsy efforts of hanging on a chandelier and thought that was the end of it. — Read the rest The post Kitty spins on chandelier...
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to block on free speech grounds a provision of Texas law aimed at preventing minors from accessing pornographic content online. From a report: The justices turned away a request made by the Free Speech Coalition, a pornography industry...
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Over 35 years ago, these problems with software portability led to the emergence of the first POSIX standard in 1988. The acronym was coined by Richard Stallman, who added “X” to the end of Portable Operating System Interface. It’s meant to provide a specification of the...
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Punctuating the skyline of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan's capital, is an architectural monstrosity that defies convention — the Neutrality Monument. This massive 95-meter grotesquely phallic arch, cloaked in gleaming white marble, was the brainchild of the country's eccentric...
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China's brain-computer interface technology is catching up to the US. But it envisions a very different use case: cognitive enhancement.
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A US judge has sentenced crypto kingpin Changpeng Zhao, also known as CZ, to four months in prison for breaking anti-money-laundering rules.
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