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Linux Developers Consider Retiring The x32 ABI

Yesterday at 23:34 PM, via Slashdot

The Linux kernel mailing list has a new patch proposing the retirement of the x32 ABI, reports Phoronix: The Linux x32 ABI for x86_64 processors allow making use of the full 64-bit register file and wide data path but retaining 32-bit pointers to provide for a smaller memory footprint when not needing 64-bit pointers. Linux x32 came to the party late and didn’t enjoy much adoption over the...

‘Call Of Duty: Warzone’ Is Shutting Down On PS4 And Xbox One

Yesterday at 22:34 PM, via Slashdot

Call Of Duty: Warzone is shutting down on PS4 and Xbox One later this year, reports Kotaku.As Call of Duty fully transitions to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S (and Switch 2), its popular battle royale spin-off, Warzone, is also ditching the old consoles. Later this year, Warzone will no longer be playable on PS4 or Xbox One… Shortly after Modern Warfare 4 ( MW4) launches on October 23, it will be...

Microsoft Criticized for Threatening Legal Action Against Security Researcher

Yesterday at 21:34 PM, via Slashdot

“A security researcher published a series of unpatched bugs in Microsoft products,” reports TechCrunch, “along with code to exploit them.” Microsoft’s response to the researcher? “Threatening to take legal action and call the cops on them.”On Wednesday, Microsoft published a blog post criticizing the researcher, who goes by the handle “Nightmare Eclipse,” for publicly disclosing a series of...

Mars Minerals Reveals an Ancient Ocean’s Potential For Life – and a Possible Way to Make Oxygen

Yesterday at 20:34 PM, via Slashdot

Researchers have identified a ring of minerals around the largest basin in the northern hemisphere of Mars (which past research suggests held a large body of water). Phys.org says the research provides new clues on when life may have been possible on Mars — and how future astronauts could make oxygen: Manganese oxides and hydroxides (collectively written as manganese (hydr)oxides) can act as...

DuckDuckGo Installs Up 30% After Google Announced AI Search

Yesterday at 19:34 PM, via Slashdot

After Google announced AI-emphasizing changes to its search results, many web surfers began defecting to DuckDuckGo, reports TechCrunch. (They describe DuckDuckGo as “a privacy-focused alternative” that accounts for around 2% of the U.S. search market…)DuckDuckGo said U.S. app installs went up 18.1% week-over-week on average during the May 20 to May 25 period, compared to May 13 to May 18. The...

Cancer jab can eradicate entire tumours in patients, trial shows

Yesterday at 19:00 PM, via The Guardian

Jab brought ‘unprecedentedly strong responses’ in patients whose disease had become resistant to chemotherapy and immunotherapy

Doctors have hailed “unprecedented” trial results that show a triple-action cancer jab can eradicate entire tumours in patients.

In an international trial spanning 11 countries, the injection was offered to patients whose cancer had spread or come back and whose...

Ozempic May Be Reshaping the Brain, Scientists Say

Yesterday at 18:34 PM, via Slashdot

A research team found “extensive changes” on brain scans of 13 young women takingGLP-1 drugs, reports the Washington Post:Within only a few months, the brain connections in the salience network, which helps target attention, had multiplied… [“We didn’t expect to see this effect, and we really don’t know what it means,” said an assistant professor assisting the research.] Ozempic and other GLP-1...

Software Stocks Have Best Month Since 2001. Talk of ‘SaaSpocalypse’ Subsides

Yesterday at 17:34 PM, via Slashdot

Security company Okta shot up 30% Friday, reported CNBC, while data platform provider Snowflake jumped 50% this week. They see it as part of a larger trend where software stocks “soared this week,” signaling “some companies are navigating their way through AI disruption better than Wall Street expected” and that investors “may have been too quick to declare the end of software with the...

Trial of multi-cancer blood test among 142,000 NHS patients fails to meet main aim

Yesterday at 14:16 PM, via The Guardian

Results presented at oncology conference in Chicago show Galleri test failed to reduce late-stage cancer diagnoses

A blood test for more than 50 types of cancer that was billed as the holy grail of oncology has failed to achieve its main objective in a major clinical trial, according to data presented at the world’s largest cancer conference.

The goal of the study involving 142,000 NHS patients...

US Aims to Give Cold War Plutonium to Startups For Nuclear Fuel

Yesterday at 13:34 PM, via Slashdot

The Trump administration is planning to provide Cold War-era plutonium from dismantled nuclear warheads to nuclear startups that want to convert it into reactor fuel, arguing it could help address a looming fuel shortage for advanced reactors. Critics warn the idea raises serious nonproliferation, security, cost, and technical concerns. The New York Times reports: The plan has generated debate...

Quilts Are Better Than Sleeping Bags

Yesterday at 12:04 PM, via Wired

Tired of sleeping like a mummy in a bag? Improve your backcountry sleep and carry less weight with an ultralight quilt.

Apple Working To Cram Massive Gemini Model Into iPhone To Power New Siri

Yesterday at 10:00 AM, via Slashdot

Apple is reportedly working to shrink Google’s Gemini models enough to power parts of a long-delayed AI-enhanced Siri on iPhones. But despite Apple’s best efforts to run the AI locally, “the iPhone’s Gemini makeover will lean heavily on Google and Nvidia in the cloud,” reports Ars Technica. That could complicate Apple’s privacy-first AI messaging, especially if more complex Siri requests are...

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