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TUESDAY, 07 JANUARY 2025, 03:53

Africa

Africa’s capoeira kids

Yesterday at 14:54 PM, via BBC News

Capoeira, a sport mixing martial art and dance, is one of Brazil’s biggest cultural exports. Now a new generation of African children are rediscovering its appeal and African roots.

Sport

PSG and Barca eye Villa’s Duran – Tuesday’s gossip

Today at 00:12 AM, via BBC News

PSG and Barcelona eye Aston Villa striker Jhon Duran, Juventus want a swap deal with Manchester United to exchange Dusan Vlahovic for Joshua Zirkzee, Wolves striker Matheus Cunha considers his options.

Education

Did you solve it? Interview questions for aspiring billionaires

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

The solutions to today’s puzzles

Earlier today I set you three puzzles that were interview questions at Paypal, the online payments company ran by a group of billionaire tech bros – Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and David Sacks – now better known for their right wing politics. Here they are again with solutions.

1. Divide and conquer

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Education

Forget the ‘red wall’: the ‘graduate without a future’ is the voter politicians need to woo | Dan Evans

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via The Guardian

Downwardly mobile graduates are arguably becoming the UK’s electoral kingmakers – and could spur a political revolution

Some groups loom larger in the national imagination than others. It has become a shibboleth that economically left, socially conservative ex-Labour voters in the “red wall” are the UK’s political kingmakers and therefore must be wooed. Yet there is little mention of the...

Education

Liberia: Grand Kru Technical College Welcomes Acting President With Jubilant Ceremony

Yesterday at 11:13 AM, via AllAfrica

[Liberian Investigator] Grand Kru — The administration, faculty, and staff of Grand Kru Technical College (GKTC) rolled out a warm and colorful welcome for the institution’s Acting President, Prof. Dr. Josephus M. Gray, on Friday, January 3, 2025. The event, held in the conference room of GKTC’s Monrovia office at Broad and Gurley Streets, marked Dr. Gray’s return from a significant...

Science/Tech

US Records Its First Human Bird Flu Death

Today at 03:40 AM, via Slashdot

A 65-year-old patient in the United States with underlying medical conditions has died from bird flu. According to NBC News, “health officials considered the case to be the “country’s first severe human H5N1 infection.” From the report: The Louisiana Department of Health said the patient had been exposed to a combination of a backyard flock and wild birds. “The Department expresses its deepest...

Science/Tech

Google Is Forming a New Team To Build AI That Can Simulate the Physical World

Today at 03:02 AM, via Slashdot

Google DeepMind is forming a new team to develop AI models capable of simulating the physical world. It’s being led by former OpenAI Sora co-lead Tim Brooks and builds on Google’s Gemini, Veo, and Genie projects. “DeepMind has ambitious plans to make massive generative models that simulate the world,” Brooks wrote on X. “I’m hiring for a new team with this mission.” TechCrunch reports:...

Science/Tech

AMD Reveals Next-Gen Handheld Gaming PC Chips

Today at 02:24 AM, via Slashdot

At CES 2025, AMD unveiled the Z2, Z2 Go, and Z2 Extreme chipsets — all powered by Zen 5 CPU cores and designed for handheld gaming PCs. IGN reports: The AMD Zen 2 Extreme, along with lower-specced cousins the Z2 and Z2 Go, are powered by Zen 5 CPU cores. While the Zen 2 Extreme is using a RDNA 3.5-based GPU, the Z2 and Z2 Go are still using RDNA 3 and RDNA 2, respectively. This creates an...

Science/Tech

US Adds Tencent, CATL To List of Chinese Firms Aiding Beijing’s Military

Today at 01:40 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The U.S. Defense Department said on Monday it has added Chinese tech giants including gaming and social media leader Tencent Holdings and battery maker CATL to a list of firms it says work with China’s military. The list also included chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, Quectel Wireless and drone maker Autel Robotics, according to a...

Health

In Africa, Danger Slithers Through Homes and Fields

Yesterday at 17:23 PM, via New York Times

Venomous snakes bite millions of people each year, killing at least 120,000. Many of them are poor people in rural areas of Africa without easy access to treatment.