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The sustainable choice for the AI era

Yesterday at 11:04 AM, via ITWeb

To support AI strategies, companies should partner with colocation data centres that have the infrastructure and scale to underpin the AI journey, says Dr Ayotunde Coker, CEO of Open Access Data Centres.

Can AI Kill the Venture Capitalist?

Yesterday at 11:00 AM, via Wired

VCs are betting that artificial intelligence will disrupt nearly every industry in the world. Are they prepared for it to disrupt their own?

Rand under severe pressure

Yesterday at 10:51 AM, via TechCentral

The rand has tumbled below R16.90/$ as investors dump risk assets amid the unfolding crisis in the Middle East.

EFF, Ubuntu and Other Distros Discuss How to Respond to Age-Verification Laws

Yesterday at 09:34 AM, via Slashdot

System76 isn’t the only one criticizing new age-verification laws. The blog 9to5Linux published an “informal” look at other discussions in various Linux communities.Earlier this week, Ubuntu developer Aaron Rainbolt proposed on the Ubuntu mailing list an optional D-Bus interface (org.freedesktop.AgeVerification1) that can be implemented by arbitrary applications as a distro sees fit, but...

A new start after 60: I’d had several careers but no degree – then I became a palaeontologist at 62

Yesterday at 08:45 AM, via The Guardian

In search of a new adventure, Craig Munns went back to school. Now, at 65, he spends his days examining long-vanished life forms

Craig Munns has a large model of a T rex on his desk. He got it with a magazine subscription two decades ago. One day, a few years ago, he was sitting in his study, which was dense with books and yellow sticky notes and posters charting evolution from single cells...

Starwatch: patience is needed to observe Cancer’s beehive cluster

Yesterday at 08:00 AM, via The Guardian

Constellation of Cancer is not easy to locate but reward is the star cluster M44 at its centre

The constellation of Cancer, the crab, is now high in the southern sky during the late evening. While not the easiest constellation to locate because it does not contain any truly bright stars, it does offer a reward for patient observation: the star cluster M44, also known as the beehive...

Scientists Just Doubled Our Catalog of Black Hole and Neutron Star Collisions

Yesterday at 06:34 AM, via Slashdot

Colliding black holes were detected through spacetime ripples for the first time in 2015 by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), notes Space.com:Since then, LIGO and its partner gravitational wave detectors Virgo in Italy and KAGRA (Kamioka Gravitational Wave Detector) in Japan have detected a multitude of gravitational waves from colliding black holes, merging...

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