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US Backs Three Mile Island Nuclear Restart With $1 Billion Loan To Constellation

Yesterday at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNBC: The Trump administration will provide Constellation Energy with a $1 billion loan to restart the Crane Clean Energy Center nuclear plant in Pennsylvania, Department of Energy officials said Tuesday. Previously known as Three Mile Island Unit 1, the plant is expected to start generating power again in 2027. Constellation unveiled plans to rename and...

Chinese Spies Are Trying To Reach UK Lawmakers Via LinkedIn, MI5 Warns

Yesterday at 04:20 AM, via Slashdot

MI5 has warned U.K. lawmakers that Chinese intelligence operatives are using LinkedIn and recruitment fronts to target them for information gathering and long-term cultivation. PBS reports: Writing to lawmakers, House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle said a new MI5 “espionage alert” warned that Chinese nationals were “using LinkedIn profiles to conduct outreach at scale” on behalf of the...

2025 Crypto Watchlist: 5 Rising Stars and a New Crypto Coin Stealing the Show

Yesterday at 04:00 AM, via Tech Financials

The crypto world is a whirlwind of highs and lows. One moment, coins are blasting off; the next, charts turn crimson. Analysts toss theories everywhere, charts, indicators, hot takes, yet when panic hits, most traders freeze, watching gains slip through their fingers. In this volatile arena, caution rarely wins, and hesitation can cost more than […]

Mexico Partially Lifts Longstanding Website Ban On Tor Network

Yesterday at 03:40 AM, via Slashdot

Mexico has finally lifted its long-running Tor ban for the main government portal, allowing privacy-focused users, journalists, and activists to access gob.mx again after more than a decade of blocking. That said, the open data portal and the former Tor-compatible whistleblower system remain inaccessible. CyberInsider reports: The development follows a long period of digital censorship that...

Gen Z Officially Worse At Passwords Than 80-Year-Olds

Yesterday at 03:00 AM, via Slashdot

A NordPass analysis found that Gen Z is actually worse at password security than older generations, with “12345” topping their list while “123456” dominates among everyone else. The Register reports: And while there were a few more “skibidis” among the Zoomer dataset compared to those who came before them, the trends were largely similar. Variants on the “123456” were among the most common for...

Cloud-Native Computing Is Poised To Explode

Yesterday at 02:20 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: At KubeCon North America 2025 in Atlanta, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF)’s leaders predicted an enormous surge in cloud-native computing, driven by the explosive growth of AI inference workloads. How much growth? They’re predicting hundreds of billions of dollars in spending over the next 18 months. […] Where cloud-native computing...

Neanderthals and early humans ‘likely to have kissed’, say scientists

Yesterday at 02:01 AM, via The Guardian

Study from University of Oxford looks into evolutionary origins of kissing and its role in relations between species

From Galápagos albatrosses to polar bears, chimpanzees to orangutans, certain species appear to kiss. Now researchers suggest Neanderthals did it too – and might even have locked lips with modern humans.

It is not the first time scientists have suggested Neanderthals and early...

Red Hat Losing Another Prominent Linux Kernel Engineer

Yesterday at 01:40 AM, via Slashdot

Another highly influential Linux kernel engineer, David Hildenbrand, is leaving Red Hat after a decade of major contributions to memory management, virtualization, and VirtIO. His recent kernel patch updates his maintainer info to a kernel.org address, signaling his departure. He hasn’t yet said where he’s headed next. Phoronix reports: David Hildenbrand serves as a reviewer for the HugeTLB...

Ultra-processed food linked to harm in every major human organ, study finds

Yesterday at 01:30 AM, via The Guardian

World’s largest scientific review warns consumption of UPFs poses seismic threat to global health and wellbeing

Ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked to harm in every major organ system of the human body and poses a seismic threat to global health, according to the world’s largest review.

UPF is also rapidly displacing fresh food in the diets of children and adults on every continent, and is...

Blender 5.0 Released

Yesterday at 01:00 AM, via Slashdot

Blender 5.0 has been released with major upgrades including HDR and wide-gamut color support on Linux via Wayland/Vulkan, significant theme and UI improvements, new color-space tools, revamped curve and geometry features, and expanded hardware requirements. 9to5Linux reports: Blender 5.0 also introduces a working color space for Blend files, a new AgX HDR view, a new Convert to Display...

Report Claims That Apple Has Yet Again Put the Mac Pro ‘On the Back Burner’

Yesterday at 00:20 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Apple’s Power Mac and Mac Pro towers used to be the company’s primary workstations, but it has been years since they were updated with the same regularity as the MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. The Mac Pro has seen just four hardware updates in the last 15 years, and that’s counting a 2012 refresh that was mostly identical to the 2010 version....

ACLU and EFF Sue a City Blanketed With Flock Surveillance Cameras

Tuesday at 23:25 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) sued the city of San Jose, California over its deployment of Flock’s license plate-reading surveillance cameras, claiming that the city’s nearly 500 cameras create a pervasive database of residents movements in a surveillance network that is essentially impossible...

Klarna Says AI Drive Has Helped Halve Staff Numbers and Boost Pay

Tuesday at 22:50 PM, via Slashdot

Klarna has claimed that AI-related savings have allowed the buy now, pay later company to increase staff salaries by nearly 60%, but hinted it could slash more jobs after nearly halving its workforce over the past three years. From a report: Chief executive Sebastian Siemiatkowski said headcount had dropped from 5,527 to 2,907 since 2022, mostly as a result of natural attrition, with departing...

Oracle is Already Underwater On Its ‘Astonishing’ $300B OpenAI Deal

Tuesday at 22:10 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader shares a report: It’s too soon to be talking about the Curse of OpenAI, but we’re going to anyway. Since September 10, when Oracle announced a $300 billion deal with the chatbot maker, its stock has shed $315 billion in market value. OK, yes, it’s a gross simplification to just look at market cap. But equivalents to Oracle shares are little changed over the same period...

‘Talking To Windows’ Copilot AI Makes a Computer Feel Incompetent’

Tuesday at 21:31 PM, via Slashdot

Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant in Windows 11 fails to replicate the capabilities shown in the company’s TV advertisements. The Verge tested Copilot Vision over a week using the same prompts featured in ads airing during NFL games. When asked to identify a HyperX QuadCast 2S microphone visible in a YouTube video — a task successfully completed in Microsoft’s ad — Copilot gave multiple...

6 Meme Coins Set to Explode: Who Will Be the Next 1000x Meme Coin Winner?

Tuesday at 21:00 PM, via Tech Financials

The crypto world is a whirlwind of highs and lows. One moment, coins are blasting off; the next, charts turn crimson. Analysts toss theories everywhere, charts, indicators, hot takes, yet when panic hits, most traders freeze, watching gains slip through their fingers. In this volatile arena, caution rarely wins, and hesitation can cost more than […]

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