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Tāiko Critical Minerals posts $8.7m full year loss ahead of planned 2028 mining start
Tāiko Critical Minerals reported a net loss of $8.7 million as it continues work on a planned West Coast mining project north of Greymouth.

The company, which was listed on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX) in March this year, released its preliminary unaudited results for March 31, 2026, on May 29. ⌘ Read more

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Anthropic Releases Opus 4.8 With New ‘Dynamic Workflow’ Tool
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8 with stronger performance and better handling of uncertain or flawed data, including a greater tendency to flag issues rather than make unsupported claims. The update also introduces a “Dynamic Workflows” research preview for coordinating complex tasks across many subagents. TechCrunch reports: Opus 4.8 comes with the expec 
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Lentos fragt nach Wahrheit der Bilder
Kaum ein Medium hat den Blick auf die Welt so geprĂ€gt wie die Fotografie. Heuer feiert sie ihr 200-Jahr-JubilĂ€um. Vor allem in Frankreich wird groß gefeiert, Österreich schließt sich an: Schon jetzt eröffnet im Linzer Lentos die kleine Schau „Spuren der Wirklichkeit” – eine erste Vermessung dessen, was das Medium war und ist. ⌘ Read more

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QuiznessDesk, Friday, May 29
What is the capital of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and also a town in England?
The 1812 Overture was written to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon in which city?
Which European state became two separate states in January 1993?
Which has the larger ears: the African or Asian elephant?
In which Italian city is the Uffizi Gallery?
What is the name of the current Israeli president?
In what 1980s film did Daryl Hannah play a mermaid?
What brand of beer does Homer Si 
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Occupy Wall Street Co-Founder Built an On-Device AI For Activists
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: In an era where Silicon Valley’s conservatism is both expressed openly and becoming more intense by the day, it’s strange to think that tech was once seen as a hive of liberalism. The right-wing nature of today’s tech industry means that its products tend to also be seen as serving right-wing int 
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Trump Loses More Control Over AI Regulation As Illinois Passes Landmark Law
Illinois lawmakers on Wednesday passed a landmark AI safety bill (SB 315) that would require major AI companies to publish safety plans, submit annual third-party testing reports, report serious incidents quickly, and protect whistleblowers who flag emerging risks. OpenAI and Anthropic supported the bill, which could make Illi 
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Meta Copies Snapchat’s Homework Again With ‘Plus’ Features for Instagram and Facebook
Meta’s upcoming Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus subscriptions are the latest example of the company seeing what works elsewhere and mimicking it. ⌘ Read more

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Hauptangeklagter schuldig
Der 21-jĂ€hrige Beran A. ist Donnerstagabend am Landesgericht Wiener Neustadt von einem Geschworenengericht fĂŒr den geplanten Anschlag auf ein Konzert von Taylor Swift in Wien schuldig gesprochen worden. Die Urteile sind nicht rechtskrĂ€ftig. ⌘ Read more

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Valve’s Steam Deck Sells Out Again, Even After 40% Price Increase
Valve’s Steam Deck has sold out again despite a steep price increase that pushed the 1TB OLED model as high as $949 – about $300 above its original price. “Even with the $300 price bump, the Steam Deck sold out after less than 24 hours back in stock,” reports IGN’s Jacqueline Thomas. “I don’t know how many units Valve was able to stock into its s 
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L’AssemblĂ©e nationale abroge le Code noir: «Ce vote est un dĂ©but, qu’il soit aussi un avertissement!»
Les dĂ©bats qui se sont tenus jeudi 28 mai dans l’hĂ©micycle ont rĂ©vĂ©lĂ© l’hypocrisie du Rassemblement national, tout en rĂ©sonnant avec l’actualitĂ© brĂ»lante des discriminations et du racisme dans la France contemporaine. Nombre de dĂ©putĂ©s ont dĂ©plorĂ© l’inaction du chef de l’État en la matiĂšre. ⌘ Read more

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Raphaël Glucksmann lance son crash test avant la présidentielle
Immigration, sĂ©curitĂ©, «sursaut patriotique»: dans son livre et dans les mĂ©dias, le leader de Place publique assume de vouloir parler «au-delĂ  de la gauche». EntourĂ© d’ex-macronistes, il poursuit sa route vers la prĂ©sidentielle tout en se donnant encore trois mois de chauffe. ⌘ Read more

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Microsoft Allegedly Leaked Dutch Civil Servants’ Data To the US
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Cybernews: The technology giant Microsoft has been accused of leaking the data of civil servants working for the Netherlands’ regulatory agencies to the US House of Representatives. The civil servants affected by the leak work at the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) and the Dutch Data Protection Autho 
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GĂłrny: why Gentoo?
Gentoo developer MichaƂ Górny has written a lengthy\‹article explaining the philosophy and purpose of the Gentoo Linux
distribution, in response to a\‹thread on Mastodon:

Gentoo is a source-first distribution, which means the primary
method of installing software is to build it from source. Of course,
that doesn’t mean manually building stuff, following some kind of
how-to: finding all t 
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Le WWF vire sa présidente pour son engagement antiraciste
Alexandra Palt a dĂ©missionnĂ© le 28 mai de son poste au sein de l’ONG environnementale. Son geste intervient alors que le conseil d’administration de la WWF France s’apprĂȘtait Ă  l’évincer Ă  la suite de sa participation Ă  une manifestation antiraciste. ⌘ Read more

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Housing sector pleased with Budget initiatives to encourage growth
The residential property sector is welcoming announcements in the Budget to further boost housing growth.

The Government has allocated $400 million to a fund that will return development levies to councils, encouraging them to invest in the infrastructure needed for more housing. ⌘ Read more

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IBM, Red Hat Commit $5 Billion To Secure Open Source Supply Chains
IBM and Red Hat are committing $5 billion to a new initiative called “Project Lightwell,” which aims to secure open-source software supply chains with AI-assisted vulnerability discovery, triage, patch validation, and upstream maintenance. Longtime Slashdot reader wiggles shares a press release from IBM: IBM and Red Hat today announced Project 
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Chinese regulators investigate Auckland’s Tiger Brokers in offshore clampdown
Chinese regulators have launched a probe into Auckland-based Tiger Brokers over alleged illegal cross-border business activities as part of a wider clampdown on offshore trading platforms allegedly helping investors sidestep Beijing’s capital controls.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) announced on Friday it was cracking down on several offshore bro 
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Startups win, science funding static in Budget 2026
Startup entrepreneurs had some good news in Budget 2026, while scientists were largely treading water amid major sector reforms.

According to the NZ Association of Scientists (NZAS), funding for NZ’s science and innovation system was about $30 million higher in 2026 than last year and was tracking slightly below inflation. ⌘ Read more

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Budget 2026: Sector glad for $6.8b capital commitment, now to actually spend
Finance Minister Nicola Willis says the 2026 Budget’s $6.8 billion in capital spending is being directed to projects that are “ready to go”.

The capital package in the Budget delivered onThursday contained major transport items, including a $1.7b express 
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NZ’s early AI adopters are already reaping the benefits
When Air New Zealand updated its uniforms last year, it faced a large and potentially expensive job: updating its library of 18,000 brand images.

“So, what are we going to do?” the airline’s data and AI lead, Mike Parsons, asked rhetorically at one of the last formal Techweek26 sessions in Auckland last week. ⌘ Read more

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