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Science/Tech

Tailwind CSS Lets Go 75% Of Engineers After 40% Traffic Drop From Google

Today at 20:05 PM, via Slashdot

Adam Wathan, the creator of the popular CSS framework Tailwind CSS, has let go of 75% of his engineering team — reducing it from four people to one — because AI-generated search answers have decimated traffic to the project’s documentation pages. Traffic to Tailwind’s documentation has fallen roughly 40% since early 2023 despite the framework being more popular than ever, Wathan wrote in a...

Samsung Hit with Restraining Order Over Smart TV Surveillance Tech in Texas

Today at 19:30 PM, via Slashdot

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary restraining order against Samsung, blocking the company from continuing to collect data through its smart TVs’ Automated Content Recognition technology. The ACR system captured screenshots of what users were watching every 500 milliseconds, according to the state’s lawsuit, and did so without consumer knowledge or consent. The District...

Germany’s Dying Forests Are Losing Their Ability To Absorb CO2

Today at 18:45 PM, via Slashdot

Germany’s Harz mountains, once known for their verdant spruce forests, have become a graveyard of skeletal trunks after a bark beetle outbreak ravaged the region starting in 2018 — an infestation made possible by successive droughts and heatwaves that fatally weakened the trees. Between 2018 and 2021, Germany lost half a million hectares of forest, nearly 5% of the country’s total. Since 2010,...

China Hacked Email Systems of US Congressional Committee Staff

Today at 18:02 PM, via Slashdot

China has hacked the emails used by congressional staff on powerful committees in the US House of Representatives, as part of a massive cyber espionage campaign known as Salt Typhoon. An anonymous reader shares a report: Chinese intelligence accessed email systems used by some staffers [non-paywalled source] on the House China committee in addition to aides on the foreign affairs committee,...

How Did TVs Get So Cheap?

Today at 17:25 PM, via Slashdot

A 50-inch TV that would have set you back $1,100 at Best Buy during Black Friday 2001 now costs less than $200, and the price per area-pixel — a metric accounting for both screen size and resolution — has dropped by more than 90% over the past 25 years. The story behind this decline is largely one of liquid crystal display technology maturing from a niche product to a mass-manufactured...

ConvoGPT and Founder Jeremy David Announce ConvoGPT OS with Enterprise Partnership with ElevenLabs

Today at 16:56 PM, via Tech Financials

ConvoGPT today announced the development of ConvoGPT OS, a next-generation AI employee replacement system designed to eliminate human dependency across sales, follow-ups, pipeline management, and deal execution.The announcement was made by Jeremy David, Founder and CEO of ConvoGPT, who described ConvoGPT OS as a fundamental shift away from traditional CRMs, automation tools, and AI assistants. […]

Disney+ To Add Vertical Videos In Push To Boost Daily Engagement

Today at 16:44 PM, via Slashdot

Disney+, which is looking to catch up with some streaming and digital rivals in terms of daily engagement, is adding vertical videos to the service. From a report: The arrival of the new format later this year was one of several advertising-oriented announcements the company made Wednesday at its Tech + Data Showcase at CES in Las Vegas. Other new offerings include a new “brand impact” metric...

The Economic Impact of Customer Experience: Strategy, Data, and Market Dynamics

Today at 16:29 PM, via Tech Financials

Customer experience is no longer a soft business function—it is the economic backbone of modern enterprises, dictating profitability, customer loyalty, and brand longevity. Imagine a retail giant that once thrived on aggressive sales tactics but failed to adapt to evolving customer expectations—only to see competitors, armed with data-driven CX strategies, surpass them in market share. […]

LEGO Says Smart Brick Won’t Replace Traditional Play After CES Backlash

Today at 16:05 PM, via Slashdot

LEGO has responded to concerns that its newly announced Smart Brick technology represents a departure from the company’s foundation in physical, non-digital play, a day after the official reveal at CES drew criticism from child development advocates. Federico Begher, SVP of Product, New Business, told IGN the sensor-packed bricks are “an addition, a complementary evolution” and emphasized that...

Fungi: Anarchist Designers review – a perverse plunge into mushroom mayhem, from stinkhorns to zombie-makers

Today at 16:03 PM, via The Guardian

Nieuwe Instituut, RotterdamThey have poisoned emperors, taken over insect brains and survived atomic bombs. This Dantean journey through fungal hell is riveting – though frogs may disagree

Sylvia Plath’s poem Mushrooms is a sinister paean to the natural world. Her observations on fungi are freighted with foreboding, noting how “very / Whitely, discreetly, / Very quietly” they “Take hold...

Nasa considering early return of crew from ISS due to medical reasons

Today at 15:20 PM, via The Guardian

Astronaut aboard the International Space Station is in stable condition, Nasa said, and a spacewalk was canceled

Nasa is considering a rare early return of its crew from the International Space Station over an unspecified medical issue involving one of the astronauts, after cancelling a planned spacewalk that had been scheduled for Thursday, the agency said.

A Nasa spokesperson said the...

Telkom 5G expansion tested

Today at 15:02 PM, via MyBroadband

Telkom is expanding its 5G coverage nationwide. MyBroadband testing shows great speeds.

SteamOS Continues Its Slow Spread Across the PC Gaming Landscape

Today at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: SteamOS’s slow march across the Windows-dominated PC gaming landscape is continuing to creep along. At CES this week, Lenovo announced it will launch a version of last year’s high-priced, high-powered Legion Go 2 handheld with Valve’s gaming-focused, Linux-based OS pre-installed starting in June. And there are some intriguing signs from...

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