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Peter Thiel Is Betting Big On Solar-Powered Cow Collars

Monday at 18:00 PM, via Slashdot

Halter, a New Zealand agtech startup now valued at $2 billion, has raised $220 million to expand its AI-powered cattle management system. “Halter is now valued at $2 billion following the Series E, which was led by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund with participation from Blackbird, DCVC, Bond, Bessemer, and several others,” reports Inc. From the report: alter plans to use the funding to expand its...

Cash and Roman Felber Ramp Up British F4 Preparations

Monday at 17:59 PM, via Tech Financials

DAVENTRY, UK  — Twin brothers Cash Felber and Roman Felber have been making their final preparations ahead of the 2026 Wera Tools F4 British Championship certified by FIA season in recent weeks, with the American duo lighting up the timesheets in official testing. Poised to make history by becoming the first set of identical twins […]

Copilot Is ‘For Entertainment Purposes Only,’ According To Microsoft’s ToS

Monday at 17:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service. Take Microsoft, which is currently focused on getting corporate customers to pay for Copilot. But it’s also been getting dinged on social media over Copilot’s terms of use, which...

‘Traceability is vital’: labs test thousands of unregulated substances amid peptide craze

Monday at 15:59 PM, via The Guardian

Experts warn consumers of unknown risks as one lab says about a third of samples fail basic quality checks

What are peptides, are they safe and is there evidence to back up the hype?

Is a new weight-loss drug making people fall out of love?

People in the UK are sending thousands of unregulated substances that claim to support weight-loss and wellness to laboratories for testing, as experts say...

Artemis II astronauts on course to set new distance record during moon flyby

Monday at 14:12 PM, via The Guardian

Four astronauts are set to become Earth’s farthest travelled and exceed a 1970 record on the sixth day of the mission

Artemis II astronauts are on course to set a new distance record Monday when they fly by the moon without stopping there – and then swing around for planet Earth.

The four astronauts – Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch of the US space agency Nasa; and Canadian...

Linux Finally Starts Removing Support for Intel’s 37-Year-Old i486 Processor

Monday at 13:34 PM, via Slashdot

“It’s finally time,” writes Phoronix — since “no known Linux distribution vendors are still shipping with i486 CPU support.” “A patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing Intel 486 CPU support from the Linux kernel.” More details from XDA-Developers:Authored by Ingo...

7 Mistakes That Cancel Out Credit Card Promo Benefits—and What to Do

Monday at 12:55 PM, via Tech Financials

Credit card promos can be an appealing way to get more value from your spending. Whether it’s extra cashback, bonus miles, or limited-time discounts, the right offer can make everyday purchases go further. Top providers like Maya will also run the occasional free Maya card promo to bring more users on board free of charge. […]

Robot Mowers Are Actually Good Now

Monday at 12:30 PM, via Wired

With the rise of affordable and effective robot mowers, maintaining a pristine lawn has never been easier.

Russia’s VPN Crackdown Caused Bank Outages, Telegram Founder Says

Monday at 09:34 AM, via Slashdot

Russia’s “great crackdown” on VPNs — and a clampdown on Telegram’s messaging platform — had an unintended side effect, reports Bloomberg. It “triggered the widespread banking outage seen across the country this week, Telegram’s billionaire founder Pavel Durov said.””Telegram was banned in Russia, yet 65 million Russians still use it daily via VPNs,” Durov said Saturday in a post on...

Monday briefing: Can human-based space exploration still be meaningful?

Monday at 07:46 AM, via The Guardian

In today’s newsletter: Far from Earth and out of contact, the four‑person crew ​of Artemis II​ continues a journey designed ​to test​ endurance and the limits of deep‑space exploration

Good morning. For a short period today, the four-person crew of the Artemis II mission will be alone in space, unable to contact anyone on Earth. Facing the far side of the moon, the astronauts will be further...

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