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Dazzling planet, moon and stars tableau to usher in April

Monday at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

The pinnacle of this celestial display will be the waxing crescent moon cruising past the Pleiades star cluster

We start April with a glorious tableau of planet, moon and stars. The chart shows the view looking west-south-west from London at 2030 BST on 1 April. The last of the twilight will still be visible in the west, but in the rest of the sky the night will be nearly fully gathered.

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Linus Torvalds Gently Criticizes Build-Slowing Testing Code Left in Linux 6.15-rc1

Monday at 06:34 AM, via Slashdot

“The big set of open-source graphics driver updates for Linux 6.15 have been merged,” writes Phoronix, “but Linux creator Linus Torvalds isn’t particularly happy with the pull request.”The new “hdrtest” code is for the Intel Xe kernel driver and is around trying to help ensure the Direct Rendering Manager header files are self-contained and pass kernel-doc tests — basic maintenance checks on...

As Microsoft Turns 50, Four Employees Remember Its Early Days

Monday at 03:34 AM, via Slashdot

“Microsoft built things. It broke things.” That’s how the Seattle Times kicks off a series of articles celebrating Microsoft’s 50th anniversary — adding that Microsoft also gave some people “a lucrative retirement early in their lives, and their own stories to tell.” What did they remember from Microsoft’s earliest days?Scott Oki joined Microsoft as employee no. 121. The company was small;...

Copilot Can’t Beat a 2013 ‘TouchDevelop’ Code Generation Demo for Windows Phone

Monday at 02:34 AM, via Slashdot

What happens when you ask Copilot to “write a program that can be run on an iPhone 16 to select 15 random photos from the phone, tint them to random colors, and display the photos on the phone”? That’s what TouchDevelop did for the long-discontinued Windows Phone in a 2013 Microsoft Research ‘SmartSynth’ natural language code generation demo. (“Write scripts by tapping on the screen.”)...

China is Already Testing AI-Powered Humanoid Robots in Factories

Monday at 01:11 AM, via Slashdot

The U.S. and China “are racing to build a truly useful humanoid worker,” the Wall Street Journal wrote Saturday, adding that “Whoever wins could gain a huge edge in countless industries.” “The time has come for robots,” Nvidia’s chief executive said at a conference in March, adding “This could very well be the largest industry of all.”China’s government has said it wants the country to be a...

Microsoft Attempts To Close Local Account Windows 11 Setup Loophole

Sunday at 23:17 PM, via Slashdot

Slashdot reader jrnvk writes: The Verge is reporting that Microsoft will soon make it harder to run the well-publicized bypassnro command in Windows 11 setup. This command allows skipping the Microsoft account and online connection requirements on install. While the command will be removed, it can still be enabled by a regedit change — for now. “However, there’s no guarantee Microsoft will...

Bloomberg’s AI-Generated News Summaries Had At Least 36 Errors Since January

Sunday at 22:11 PM, via Slashdot

The giant financial news site Bloomberg “has been experimenting with using AI to help produce its journalism,” reports the New York Times. But “It hasn’t always gone smoothly.” While Bloomberg announced on January 15 that it would add three AI-generated bullet points at the top of articles as a summary, “The news outlet has had to correct at least three dozen A.I.-generated summaries of...

How Rust Finally Got a Specification – Thanks to a Consultancy’s Open-Source Donation

Sunday at 21:11 PM, via Slashdot

As Rust approaches its 10th anniversary, “there is an important piece of documentation missing that many other languages provide,” notes the Rust Foundation. While there’s documentation and tutorials — there’s no official language specification:In December 2022, an RFC was submitted to encourage the Rust Project to begin working on a specification. After much discussion, the RFC was approved...

What that Facebook Whistleblower’s Memoir Left Out

Sunday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

A former Facebook director of global policy recently published “the book Meta doesn’t want you to read,” a scathing takedown of top Meta executives titled Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism. But Wednesday RestofWorld.org published additional thoughts from Meta’s former head of public policy for Bangladesh (who is now an executive director at the nonprofit...

Has the Decline of Knowledge Worker Jobs Begun?

Sunday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

The New York Times notes that white-collar workers have faced higher unemployment than other groups in the U.S. over the past few years — along with slower wager growth. Some economists wonder if this trend might be irreversible… and partly attributable to AI:After sitting below 4% for more than two years, the overall unemployment rate has topped that threshold since May… “We’re seeing a...

Major trouble for South African car exports

Sunday at 17:43 PM, via MyBroadband

The Trump administration’s 25% import tariff will have a major impact on South African carmakers as the US is the country’s third largest export customer.

Google Sunsets Two Devices From Its Nest Smart Home Product Line

Sunday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

“After a long run, Google is sunsetting two of its signature Nest products,” reports PC World:Google has just announced that it’s discontinuing the 10-year-old Nest Protect and the 7-year-old Nest x Yale lock. Both of those products will continue to work, and — for now — they remain on sale at the Google Store, complete with discounts until supplies run out. But while Google itself is...

Microsoft Announces ‘Hyperlight Wasm’: Speedy VM-Based Security at Scale with a WebAssembly Runtime

Sunday at 16:34 PM, via Slashdot

Cloud providers like the security of running things in virtual machines “at scale” — even though VMs “are not known for having fast cold starts or a small footprint…” noted Microsoft’s Open Source blog last November. So Microsoft’s Azure Core Upstream team built an open source Rust library called Hyperlight “to execute functions as fast as possible while isolating those functions within a...

ANC launches smart card

Sunday at 16:00 PM, via MyBroadband

ANC and South African president Cyril Ramaphosa explained that the card’s purpose would be to reinforce the party’s integrity and significantly reduce opportunities for abuse.

Australia’s best photos of the month – March 2025

Sunday at 16:00 PM, via The Guardian

Cyclone Alfred drives wild seas, a seagull eclipses the moon, and our Kylie performs on a trapeze: Guardian Australia looks at some of the month’s best images

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