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Science/Tech

Eskom shoots the lights out

Wednesday at 17:01 PM, via MyBroadband

Eskom’s power system is more stable and predictable than it has been for the past half-decade.

Europe is Rediscovering the Virtues of Cash

Wednesday at 16:40 PM, via Slashdot

After spending years pushing digital payments to combat tax evasion and money laundering, European Union ministers decided in December to ban businesses from refusing cash. The reversal comes as 12% of European businesses flatly refused cash in 2024, up from 4% three years earlier. Over one in three cinemas in the Netherlands no longer accept notes and coins. Cash usage across the euro area...

Nuclear Weapons Are Now ESG Compliant

Wednesday at 16:04 PM, via Slashdot

The European Union published guidance on December 30 that reclassified nuclear weapons as acceptable investments under its sustainable finance framework, completing a policy change approved in November that narrowed the definition of banned armaments from “controversial” to “prohibited.” The shift addresses earlier vagueness that the Commission said hindered efforts to raise $932 billion in...

The company slashing petrol bills in South Africa

Wednesday at 16:00 PM, via MyBroadband

South Africa’s oldest and largest electric vehicle (EV) leasing and management fleet operator Everlectric is seeing increased demand for its offering and plans to radically expanding its model line-up in 2026.

Social media time does not increase teenagers’ mental health problems – study

Wednesday at 15:56 PM, via The Guardian

Research finds no evidence heavier social media use or more gaming increases symptoms of anxiety or depression

Screen time spent gaming or on social media does not cause mental health problems in teenagers, according to a large-scale study.

With ministers in the UK considering whether to follow Australia’s example by banning social media use for under-16s, the findings challenge concerns that...

Never-Before-Seen Linux Malware Is ‘Far More Advanced Than Typical’

Wednesday at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen framework that infects Linux machines with a wide assortment of modules that are notable for the range of advanced capabilities they provide to attackers. The framework, referred to as VoidLink by its source code, features more than 30 modules that can be used to customize capabilities to meet...

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