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Makers Are Building Back Against ICE

Yesterday at 12:30 PM, via Wired

In hacker spaces and at their homes, creative protesters are laser-cutting and 3D-printing tools to resist an occupation.

AI won’t fix bad decisions

Yesterday at 12:17 PM, via ITWeb

Artificial intelligence is raising the cost of poor judgment rather than eliminating it, says FNB’s Mark Nasila.

These cuts to physics research will be a disaster for UK scientists – and for our standing in the world | Jon Butterworth

Yesterday at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

If plans by the UK’s science funding body go ahead, we won’t be able to benefit from Britain’s membership of Cern and other large international projects

Alarm bells are ringing in the UK research community. Physics departments may close and researchers leave the UK. What is happening and why?

The alarm comes from changes in the way taxpayers’ money is invested by UK Research and Innovation...

‘I Tried Running Linux On an Apple Silicon Mac and Regretted It’

Yesterday at 10:34 AM, via Slashdot

Installing Linux on a MacBook Air “turned out to be a very underwhelming experience,” according to the tech news site MakeUseOf:The thing about Apple silicon Macs is that it’s not as simple as downloading an AArch64 ISO of your favorite distro and installing it. Yes, the M-series chips are ARM-based, but that doesn’t automatically make the whole system compatible in the same way most...

Telkom Consumer’s Fibre And Mobile Services Drive Operating Revenue Higher

Yesterday at 09:27 AM, via Tech Financials

Telkom Consumer’s operating revenue climbed 5.7% to R20.5 billion for the third quarter ended 31 December 2025, fueled by growth in both mobile and fibre services, the Telkom Group announced today. The consumer unit – led by Lunda Siyo – continues to gain traction through targeted customer value management initiatives and aggressive fibre expansion, reinforcing […]

Can you solve it? Chapeau! A smart new hat puzzle

Yesterday at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

Logicians and their bonnets

Today’s puzzle is a new twist on a classic genre: the “common knowledge” hat riddle in which logicians deduce facts about their hats based on what they know, and what they know others know.

Head sums

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Openserve Surpasses 1.5 Million Fibre Homes With Industry-Leading 52.4% Connectivity Rate

Yesterday at 09:06 AM, via Tech Financials

SA’s largest wholesale network provider Openserve has crossed the 1.5 million homes passed milestone with fibre, while maintaining its industry-leading connectivity rate at 52.4%, Telkom Group disclosed in its latest JSE trading update. The wholesale unit’s overall revenue grew by 2.2%, driven by fibre-related data revenue, which climbed 8.7% (or R204 million). Fibre-related revenue now […]

BCX CEO Jonas Bogoshi To Retire As Enterprise Unit Struggles With Revenue Decline

Yesterday at 08:50 AM, via Tech Financials

BCX is entering a critical leadership transition as long-serving industry veteran Jonas Bogoshi prepares to retire, handing over the reins at a time when the enterprise business unit continues to bleed revenue amid cautious client spending. The telecommunications and IT services provider, owned by JSE-listed Telkom Group, confirmed that Bogoshi—who joined as chief revenue officer […]

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