Big tech is faking revenue
Open AI has recently announced deals worth $600 Billion with Nvidia, AMD, and Oracle. OpenAI is able to spend hundreds of billions of dollars they do not have because those companies are paying that same money back to OpenAI via investment. The infinite money glitch means that stocks keep going higher as more circular revenue cycles between the same players. ↫ Sasha Yanshin The scam is so brazen, so public, so obvious. The foxes aren’t just in the hen house – they bought the wh … ⌘ Read more
Haiku gets fixes for NFS4, improves its BSD driver compatibility layer
Another month, another activity report from the Haiku project. This past month, a lot of work went into the FreeBSD/OpenBSD network driver compatibility layer, opening the door to drivers using interfaces other than PCI or USB. Support for NFS4 took a bit of a hit with last month’s changes to VFS, and these have been addressed, and other aspects of NFS4 have been improved as well. On top of t … ⌘ Read more
Google changes how ads in Search are shown, and surprisingly it doesn’t make things worse
Text ads on the search results page will now be grouped with a single “Sponsored results” label. This new, larger label stays visible as people scroll, making it clear which results are sponsored — upholding our industry-leading standards for ad label prominence. We’re also adding a new “Hide sponsored results” control that allows you to collapse text ads … ⌘ Read more
Russia to call up reservists for war zones as losses mount in Ukraine ⌘ Read more
Old Blue Workbench adds a ton of improvements to your old Amiga
Are you still using your Amiga with the 1.3 version of Kickstart, but would you prefer an updated version of Workbench with a long list of additional features, improvements, and other niceties? Old Blue Workbench is a Workbench replacement for Amigas running Kickstart 1.3 written by Mats Eirik Hansen. It adds a ton of features and improvements, such as enhanced menus in the Workbench 2.0 style, improved w … ⌘ Read more
Oh wow, how did I get here? ⌘ Read more
Huge dinosaur trackway uncovered in the UK - BBC News ⌘ Read more
Italian official came under Russian strike on UN humanitarian convoy in Kherson Oblast ⌘ Read more
Nezabudnuteľný vzdelávací zájazd
V období od 6. – 14. 10. 2025 vyrazili na nezabudnuteľný vzdelávací zájazd víťazi kvízu “Koliko se poznajemo” Hanna Drieňovská, Ksenija Vujačić, Matej Marčok a David Andrášik a členovia víťazných tímov Kempu multikulturalizmu Ján Pavelka a Branislav Cesnak po krásach strednej Európy. Sprievodkyňou bola profesorka Tatiana Topoľská. Navštívili mesto České Budějovice, s dominantným námestím, ktoré patrí medzi najväčšie v strednej Európe a je obklopené kr … ⌘ Read more
Antibody discovered that blocks almost all known HIV variants in neutralization assays ⌘ Read more
Poorer health linked to more votes for Reform UK, 2024 voting patterns suggest
Poorer health is linked to a higher proportion of votes for the populist right wing political party, Reform UK, indicates an analysis of the 2024 general election voting patterns in England, published online in the open access journal BMJ Open Respiratory Research. ⌘ Read more
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Who were the first humans to reach the British Isles?
As ancient humans left Africa, they encountered many harsh environments including the Sahara and the high Arctic, but one of the last places they inhabited was Britain, likely due to the relentless cold and damp climate ⌘ Read more
Canada’s Privacy Watchdog Not Consulted on Bill C-8, Enabling Secret Internet & Phone Shutdowns ⌘ Read more
1.5x to 2.2x GB/s decoding throughput for delta, delta-of-delta and xor-with-previous codes
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Ukrainian assault units advance up to 1.6 km in Donetsk region – Armed Forces chief ⌘ Read more
The tools for overcoming the top 10 DevOps challenges
DevOps is a way of working that reduces waste. It uses smart tools and practices to build, test, and ship software faster. It makes teams quicker, systems stronger and problems smaller when done right. It’s not… ⌘ Read more
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Paralysed man can feel objects through another person’s hand
Keith Thomas, a man in his 40s with no sensation or movement in his hands, is able to feel and move objects by controlling another person’s hand via a brain implant. The technique might one day even allow us to experience another person’s body over long distances. ⌘ Read more
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Israel plans to halve aid into Gaza over slow return of dead hostages, a test for the Gaza ceasefire ⌘ Read more
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Martian volcanoes may have transported ice to the planet’s equator
The equatorial regions of Mars are home to unexpectedly enormous layers of ice, and they may have been put there by dramatic volcanic eruptions billions of years ago ⌘ Read more
We’re finally reading the secrets of Herculaneum’s lost library
A whole library’s worth of papyri owned by Julius Caesar’s father-in-law were turned to charcoal by the eruption of Vesuvius. Nearly 2000 years later, we can at last read these lost treasures ⌘ Read more
How GitHub Copilot and AI agents are saving legacy systems
GitHub Copilot and AI agents are making legacy COBOL systems accessible to modern developers.
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Russia Loses 1,200 Troops in a Day of 190 Clashes as Moscow Claims “Everything Is Going According to Plan” ⌘ Read more
nanochat: The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy
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The UK Begins Process of Blocking 4Chan in 60 Days
The United Kingdom Office of Communications (Ofcom) has issued a fine to 4Chan. ⌘ Read more
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