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| 9 AM  |  -1  |  -7  |         Snow         |  100  |  SE  |   20   |
| 10 AM |  -1  |  -7  |         Snow         |  100  |  SE  |   20   |
| 11 AM |  -1  |  -6  |         Snow         |  100  |  SE  |   20   |
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| 8 PM  |  2   |      | Snow mixed with rain |  100  |  S   |   15   |
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| 3 AM  |  0   |      |         Snow         |  100  |  W   |   20   |
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| 5 AM  |  -2  |  -7  |         Snow         |  100  |  W   |   20   |
| 6 AM  |  -3  |  -9  |    Mainly cloudy     |   0   |  W   |   20   |
| 7 AM  |  -5  | -12  |    Mainly cloudy     |   0   |  W   |   20   |
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HN: CachyOS: Fast and Customizable Linux Distribution
HN: Show HN: Boing
HN: Zigbook Is Plagiarizing the Zigtools Playground
HN: Bazzite: The next generation of Linux gaming
HN: Show HN: Real-time system that tracks how news spreads across 200k
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HN: Meshtastic
HN: Landlock-Ing Linux
HN: The HTTP Query Method
HN: The Space of Minds
HN: Datacenters in space aren't going to work
HN: Learning Feynman's Trick for Integrals
HN: Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the
    cost
HN: RL is more information inefficient than you thought
HN: Jiga (YC W21) Is Hiring Product Designer
HN: A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland
HN: What's Hiding Inside Haribo's Power Bank and Headphones?
HN: Our Phosphorescent World
HN: Blender facial animation tool. What else should it do?
HN: Silicon Valley's Man in the White House Is Benefiting Himself
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HN: Dynamic Skillset Reference Architecture
HN: Leak confirms OpenAI is preparing ads on ChatGPT for public roll
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HN: Matrix Core Programming on AMD CDNA Architecture
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HN: Show HN: Nano PDF – A CLI Tool to Edit PDFs with Gemini's
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LRS: Datacenters in space are a terrible, horrible, no good idea
LRS: Langjam Gamejam: Build a programming language then make a game
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LRS: Imgur Geo-Blocked the UK, So I Geo-Unblocked My Entire Network
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LRS: Schubfach: The smallest state-of-the-art double-to-string
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LRS: System 7 natively boots on the Mac mini G4
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LifeHacker
LH: For Black Friday, You Can Get a One-Year BJ's Membership for
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    If you’ve never had a BJ’s membership and don't want to pay
    full price, Black Friday is a cheap way in.
LH: A Lifetime Subscription to Babbel Is at a Huge Discount for Black
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    This Babbel deal comes without ongoing costs.
LH: This Black Friday Deal Cuts the Price of AdGuard's Family
    Plan to Just $16
    This AdGuard sale is a one-time payment to block ads and boost
    privacy across up to nine devices.
LH: You Can Get Microsoft Visual Studio Pro for Just $10 for Black
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    For just $10, you can try a fully loaded development environment
    with features that make coding faster, cleaner, and less
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LH: Black Friday Cuts the Price of This Skullcandy Portable Speaker to
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    The Skullcandy Terrain Mini is convenient, durable, and
    inexpensive.
LH: You Can Get Microsoft Visio 2021 Pro on Sale for Just $10 for
    Black Friday
    It's a powerful diagramming tool that turns complex data into
    clear visuals—ideal for professionals in IT, architecture, or
    business analysis.
LH: This Black Friday Sale Cuts the Price of Microsoft Visual Studio
    Pro and a Full Coding Course to Under $40
    A practical deal for aspiring developers, this offer provides
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LH: You Can Get Windows 11 Pro on Sale for Just $10 for Black Friday
    It's only for a single device, but you can get Windows 11 Pro
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LH: The Shokz OpenRun Pro 2 Workout Headphones Are $45 Off for Black
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    These headphones helped me survive the NYC Marathon this year.
LH: This Black Friday Sale Takes $50 Off the Rayneo Air 3s Pro Smart
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    These HD display glasses were already inexpensive, and now
    they're an even better deal.
LH: This Black Friday Sale Cuts the Price of a Shark Turboblade
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    Finally, an innovative temperature solution for small spaces.
LH: This Black Friday Deal Cuts the Price of an Aura Digital Picture
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LH: This Black Friday Sale Cuts the Hydrow Origin Rowing Machine to
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LH: This Black Friday Deal Cuts the Pixel 10 Pro to Nearly 25% Off
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LH: This Black Friday Deal Cuts the Fire Kids Pro Tablet to 45% Off
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LH: The XP-Pen Magic Note Pad Is $140 Off for This Black Friday Deal,
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LH: The Best Black Friday Sales on Cordless Tools at Home Depot
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LH: The Two Best Streaming Services for Movie Nerds Are Discounted for
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LH: The 30 Best Original Shows Streaming on HBO Max Right Now
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    This large-screen 4K TV has top-notch color performance and
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LH: Amazon's Already Affordable Ring Doorbell Is Half Off for
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    This affordable video doorbell has never been cheaper.
LH: Beware These Black Friday Shopping Scams
    Fraudsters know that they can prey on shoppers' urgency and
    excitement—and AI is making their schemes harder to spot.
LH: This Black Friday Deal Cuts 50% Off a Six-Month Apple TV
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    Stream 'Pluribus' and 'Severance' for less.
LH: All Amazon Kindle Paperwhites Are at Their Lowest Ever Prices for
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LH: Dyson's Wildly Popular Airwrap i.d. Is $150 Off for Black
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    Dyson's all-in-one hairstyling tool just hit its lowest price
    ever.
LH: Apple's Newest AirPods Pro Are Down to Their Lowest Price Yet
    With This Black Friday Deal
    If these were already on your radar, why not save nearly $30?
LH: This Black Friday Deal Makes the M4 MacBook Air Cheaper Than Ever
    If you're thinking about getting a MacBook, this is the time
    to strike.
LH: This Arlo Wired 2K Floodlight Camera Is $55 Off for Black Friday
    This security camera does its job loudly and brightly—literally.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deals on Fitness Trackers, Watches, and Home
    Gym Equipment
    Sales include brands like NordicTrack, PowerBlock, Garmin, Fitbit,
    Apple, Pixel, and more.
LH: Philips Hue Smart Lights Are My Favorite, and This Starter Pack Is
    $40 Off for Black Friday
    Add some smarts to the lighting in your home.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deal on AirPods Pro
    The best way to snag a pair of AirPods Pro 2.
LH: Apple’s Brand New 13-Inch M5 iPad Pro Is $130 Off for Black Friday
    This is the best tablet on the market, and now it's over $100
    off.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deals on Home Gym Equipment Brands Like
    BowFlex and PowerBlock
    If you don't have adjustable dumbbells yet, what are you
    waiting for?
LH: Why Black Friday Is a Bad Day to Impulse Buy Electronics
    Or: How to avoid misleading Black Friday “deals.”
LH: 13 Easy Ways to Winterize Your House and Lower Your Utility Bills
    The cold weather is coming to ruin your day (and night).
LH: 10 Pocketable Tools That Make Great Stocking Stuffers
    If you need a gift idea for a DIYer, these tiny tools are all
    incredibly useful.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deals on Every Kind of Laptop
    Now is a great time to buy a a new machine, whether you're a
    hardcore gamer or you just want to go online.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deals on E-Readers
    Whether you want to read in black-and-white, in color, or with a
    device shaped like a smartphone, there's an option for you.
LH: These Subscription-Free Fitness Trackers Are All on Sale for Black
    Friday
    Track your workouts without worrying about a monthly fee.
LH: The Best Tech Gifts for College Students This Year
    The best tech gear for young academics.
LH: This Budget-Friendly Fitbit Is $60 Off for Black Friday
    At under $100, the Fitbit Charge 6 hits the sweet spot.
LH: Gemini's Nest Camera Reports Aren't That Helpful Yet,
    but You Can Improve Them
    Gemini tracks packages and pests, but its failure to recognize
    familiar faces and flag critical events shows it's definitely
    still learning.
LH: The Best Black Friday Tech Deals Under $100
    AirPods, Kindle e-readers, Bose speakers, smart locks, cameras,
    and more, are all under $100 right now.
LH: Almost Every Apple Watch Is On Sale for Black Friday
    As long as you're not looking for an Ultra 3, you're all
    set.
LH: I Use This Brad Nailer and Air Compressor Combo, and It's $90
    Off for Black Friday
    Install trim, build your own shelves, and make home repairs with
    this nail gun and compressor combo kit.
LH: Garmin's Newest Running Watches Are Already on Sale for Black
    Friday
    The Forerunner 970 and the Forerunner 570 have finally seen their
    first discounts.
LH: The Best Black Friday Deals on Tools and DIY Accessories Under
    $100
    Including tool sets, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, bits, drill
    bits, and cordless power tools.
LH: This Fun-Sized Bose Portable Speaker Is 40% Off This Black Friday
    You can get two Bose SoundLink Revolve+ speakers to use as a
    stereo pair.
LH: I've Never Seen the AirPods 4 This Cheap
    Apple's latest entry-level earbuds are just $70.
LH: The Best Beginner-Friendly Fitness Trackers on Sale for Black
    Friday
    Gear up for the new year.
LH: The Just-Released Apple Watch Series 11 Is Already on Sale for
    Black Friday
    The most recent non-Ultra Apple smartwatch is on sale.
LH: The Ultimate Black Friday Gift Guide for Content Creators
    Because living online is a lot harder than it looks.
LH: Get a Wireless Fast Charger for All Your Apple Devices at a Great
    Black Friday Price
    The Anker Prime 3-in-1 charging station is down to a record low
    price.
LH: 20 of the Best Tech Gifts for Teens on Sale During Black Friday
    Whether your kid is into photography, games, or anything else,
    there's a great gift on this list.
LH: The PlayStation Portal Is Cheaper Than Ever Ahead of Black Friday
    Play your PS5 games from anywhere (with an internet connection).
LH: I Review Digital Notebooks, and Five of My Favorites Are on Sale
    for Black Friday
    These devices are pricey, so take advantage of these discounts
    while they last.
LH: The Best Budget Running Watch Is 20% Off for Black Friday
    This watch focuses on simplicity without sacrificing quality.
LH: My Favorite Amazon Deal of the Day: These AirPods Max Are on Sale
    for Black Friday
    Apple's latest top-tier headphones drop $150, a record-low
    price during Black Friday.
LH: The Eero Max 7 Mesh Will Supercharge Your Wifi, and It's Over
    $500 Off for Black Friday
    It's a seriously smart Wi-Fi 7 mesh network.
LH: The M4 Mac Mini Is One of Apple's Best Black Friday Deals
    The best compact home computer/server can be yours for under $500.
LH: The Latest Model of the Blink Mini 2K+ Camera Is Already Half Off
    for Black Friday
    A new model with sharper 2K resolution, more clarity, and enhanced
    sound for $24.99.
LH: I Wear the Garmin Instinct 3 Solar Every Day, and It’s Now 25% Off
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    My favorite smartwatch is now available for less.
LH: I've Love My Google TV Streamer, and It's Never Been
    Cheaper
    You deserve a better streaming experience.
LH: The 'Best Action Cam of 2025' Is $85 Off for Black
    Friday
    This is the lowest price yet for an outstanding action camera.
LH: This PlayStation VR2 Bundle Is 25% Off for Black Friday
    A top-tier VR experience for PS5 owners.
LH: All of These Fitness Watches Are Under $250 for Black Friday
    Wearables from Garmin, Coros, Suunto, and more are on sale.
LH: Don't Buy Something Through Apple's Black Friday
    'Deal'
    There are better ways to save on Apple products this holiday
    season.
LH: These Compact Adjustable Dumbbells Are 24% Off for Black Friday
    These dumbbells are the definition of space-saving.
LH: This Compact Digital AI Notebook Is $100 Off for Black Friday
    The iFlyTek AiNote Air 2 is a smaller and slightly cheaper
    alternative to the ViWoods' AiPaper.
LH: A Whoop Membership Is As Little As $129 for Black Friday
    All four of Whoop's membership tiers are discounted for Black
    Friday, from the ultra-budget to the ultra-premium.
LH: The Garmin Forerunner 265 and 965 Have Never Been Priced This Low
    At $299 and $449, both of these watches are $150 off for Black
    Friday.
LH: I Love This Foldable Treadmill, and It's $350 Off for Black
    Friday
    The foldable design is a must-have for anyone tight on space.
LH: Here's What Happened When I Gave 'Vibe Coding' a
    Try
    It's not as easy as it seems.
LH: I'm Buying This 130W Car Charger This Black Friday
    This Ugreen car charger has three ports, and can charge laptops.
LH: My Favorite Massage Gun Is $120 Off for Black Friday
    What's that? Sorry, can't hear you over the sound of my
    muscles being tenderized into oblivion.
LH: The Phone-Sized Palma 2 E-Reader Is Cheaper Than Ever During Black
    Friday
    The Boox Palma 2 is pricey but worth every penny—especially if you
    get it on sale.
LH: The Best Black Friday Gifts for Fitness Enthusiasts
    I'm good on protein powder, thanks.
LH: How a Creative Gift From My Parents Transformed My Career
    Commentary: The Cricut Explore smart cutter led to unexpected new
    opportunities.
LH: The Base Amazon Kindle Is Down to $80 for Black Friday
    Get a Kindle that's almost as good as the Paperwhite for just
    $80.
LH: This Early Black Friday Deal Makes the M5 MacBook Pro a
    Ridiculously Good Value
    This early Black Friday deal on the M5 MacBook Pro is excellent.
LH: The Best $99 I Ever Spent Was on an Impulse-Buy Photo Printer
    Commentary: A 20,000-mile trip to see my mom taught me the value
    of tangible memories in a digital world.
LH: I Gifted My Mom an Apron of Her Art Using Adobe's AI Tools,
    and Here's How I Did It
    Commentary: The tools make it easier to print old photos or images
    on demand.
LH: I Bought a Nintendo Switch 2 to Relive Special Holiday Memories
    Commentary: Now that I'm 8,500 miles away from family, online
    gaming has helped us feel closer.
LH: You Can Get an Xbox Controller for Just $40 This Black Friday
    This is a fantastic controller for the price.
Gizmodo
GZ: The Best Gadgets of November 2025
    Might as well rename November to Game-vember since there was so
    much great gaming hardware announced.
GZ: Humanoid Robot Hype Is Officially Scaring China
    China says do something interesting with your humanoid robot or
    GTFO.
GZ: AI Is Keeping Coal on Life Support
    The technology of the future that no one seems to want, brought to
    you by the energy of the past.
GZ: James Cameron Has a Backup Plan for ‘Avatar’ If ‘Fire & Ash’
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    On the chance 'Fire & Ash' isn't as big a hit
    as the last two 'Avatar' movies, Cameron will find a way
    to wrap up the series.
GZ: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Finally Has an Art Book It Deserves
    Netflix has all the art of 'KPop Demon Hunters' for you
    to pore over until the sequel drops in about four years.
GZ: MIT Report Claims 11.7% of U.S. Labor Can Be Replaced with
    Existing AI
    The report notes that it has some limitations, but says
    "policymakers cannot wait" to act on its findings.
GZ: Shawn Levy Teases the Music of ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’
    According to Levy, we should look forward to hearing 'Star
    Wars: Starfighter' carve its own musical path with its score.
GZ: A New Godzilla Anime Turns a Boy Into the Iconic Monster
    'Remember...with great power comes great
    destruction.'--Godzilla in this new anime, probably.
GZ: Undisturbed for Millennia, This Submerged Cave Is a Portal to the
    Ice Age
    International research and highly-specialized divers are bringing
    an underground, underwater world to the surface
GZ: ‘Angel’s Egg’ Still Embodies Anime’s Wonderous Ability to Move
    Without Words
    Mamoru Oshii’s cult classic original video anime, a haunting,
    wordless vision, returns to theaters in 4K for its 40th
    anniversary.
GZ: 10 Things We Liked About ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Vol. 1, and 4
    Things We Didn’t
    The beginning of the end for the Duffer Brothers' phenomenon
    is now streaming on Netflix.
GZ: Lego’s First ‘Star Trek’ Set Should Be a Sign of Great Things to
    Come
    Lego's 'Enterprise'-D set is great for
    'Trek' fans—but it'd be even better if it heralded
    a whole line of 'Star Trek' models.
GZ: Get Ready for a Puke-Filled Winter: Norovirus Is Back With a
    Vengeance
    CDC data indicates that norovirus is back on the warpath and
    getting plenty of Americans sick.
GZ: The Score for ‘Bugonia’ Happened in a Truly Unbelievable Way
    (Exclusive)
    Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the incredible sci-fi
    mystery, now available at home.
GZ: Oura Ring 4 Ceramic Review: Can the Latest Smart Ring Really Track
    It All?
    Maybe you don't need a smartwatch for your health and
    fitness-tracking needs, after all.
GZ: Nature Is Healing (Sorta?) on This Week’s ‘Pluribus’
    Carol’s loneliness intensifies in ‘Got Milk,’ a turning-point
    episode of Apple TV’s new sci-fi hit.
GZ: Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights Prism Review: Great, but Wait for a
    Good Sale
    Love lighting the crap out of your house? Govee’s lights are an
    easy, but very spendy way to do it.
GZ: Cyber Monday Just Turned Dreame’s Top Vacuums Into Must-Grab
    Steals, the Perfect Time to Upgrade Your Floor Cleaning
    Miss out on Black Friday? Dreame's industry-leading high-tech
    robotic vacuum-mop combos are still on sale for up to $800 off.
GZ: New Evidence Suggests Neanderthals Cannibalized Outsider Women and
    Children
    Human remains found inside a Belgian cave tell a grisly story of
    selective cannibalism among our hominid cousins.
GZ: Black Friday Is Dropping Roborock’s Vacuum Prices By Up to 53%, as
    Low as $189
    Four of Roborock's best-selling robot floor cleaners and one
    advanced wet-dry push model are ready to move at unbeatable
    prices.
io9
io9: James Cameron Has a Backup Plan for ‘Avatar’ If ‘Fire & Ash’
     Flops
     On the chance 'Fire & Ash' isn't as big a hit
     as the last two 'Avatar' movies, Cameron will find a
     way to wrap up the series.
io9: ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Finally Has an Art Book It Deserves
     Netflix has all the art of 'KPop Demon Hunters' for you
     to pore over until the sequel drops in about four years.
io9: Shawn Levy Teases the Music of ‘Star Wars: Starfighter’
     According to Levy, we should look forward to hearing 'Star
     Wars: Starfighter' carve its own musical path with its
     score.
io9: A New Godzilla Anime Turns a Boy Into the Iconic Monster
     'Remember...with great power comes great
     destruction.'--Godzilla in this new anime, probably.
io9: ‘Angel’s Egg’ Still Embodies Anime’s Wonderous Ability to Move
     Without Words
     Mamoru Oshii’s cult classic original video anime, a haunting,
     wordless vision, returns to theaters in 4K for its 40th
     anniversary.
io9: 10 Things We Liked About ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 Vol. 1, and 4
     Things We Didn’t
     The beginning of the end for the Duffer Brothers' phenomenon
     is now streaming on Netflix.
io9: Lego’s First ‘Star Trek’ Set Should Be a Sign of Great Things to
     Come
     Lego's 'Enterprise'-D set is great for
     'Trek' fans—but it'd be even better if it heralded
     a whole line of 'Star Trek' models.
io9: The Score for ‘Bugonia’ Happened in a Truly Unbelievable Way
     (Exclusive)
     Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons star in the incredible sci-fi
     mystery, now available at home.
io9: Nature Is Healing (Sorta?) on This Week’s ‘Pluribus’
     Carol’s loneliness intensifies in ‘Got Milk,’ a turning-point
     episode of Apple TV’s new sci-fi hit.
io9: Where to Find ‘Bluey’ This Holiday Season and New Year
     An update for fans of the Ludo Studio Heeler family's future
     adventures on Disney+ and beyond.
io9: ‘The Host’ Showing Off Its Kaiju in Broad Daylight Is Still a
     Huge Flex Worth Celebrating
     Bong Joon Ho's first monster film defied creature-feature
     convention while delivering heart, horror, and humor that endures
     nearly 20 years later.
io9: The ‘Rick and Morty’ Thanksgiving Episode Takes a Delightfully
     Cynical Jab at American Values
     The 2021 episode cheekily titled ‘Rick and Morty’s
     Thanksploitation Spectacular’ taps into Rick’s White House feud
     as well as turkey-based body horror and ancient aliens.
io9: The Pop Culture We’re Thankful for Getting Us Through 2025
     From 'Andor' and 'Expedition 33', to
     streamers and artists, here's the pop culture io9 is
     thankful for this year.
io9: 11 Fantastic Movies From 2025 to Catch Up on This Holiday Season
     You don't even have to leave the house to see 11 of
     2025's best movies.
io9: ‘Stranger Things’ Lets It Rip to Kick Off Its Final Season
     The Duffer Brothers' hit series returns and is now streaming
     on Netflix.
io9: A Long-Lost Chapter of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Kill Bill’ Is Coming
     to… ‘Fortnite’?
     You can watch Uma Thurman in 'The Lost Chapter: Yuki's
     Revenge' as part of the 'Fortnite' Zero Hour
     finale event this weekend.
io9: ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Is Scrapping Its ‘Monster Hunter’
     Crossover and Starting Over
     After a rocky reveal and an even rockier reaction, Wizards of the
     Coast has confirmed it's redoing its 'Monster
     Hunter' collab.
io9: How the ‘Sinners’ Costume Designer Helped Wunmi Mosaku Shape the
     Movie’s Secret MVP
     The actress sat down with the legendary Ruth E. Carter to discuss
     how they both found Annie's story in costuming.
io9: The ‘Mighty Nein’ Creators Wanted to Make a ‘Darker, More
     Impactful’ Show
     When it came to 'The Mighty Nein,' the Critical Role
     team wanted to adapt the live show and get its hands dirty in the
     process.
io9: ‘Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance’  May Be Dead, but Its Props
     Commanded Top Dollar
     A recent auction brought in nearly $3 million thanks to
     collectors hungry for Gelfling puppets and other Jim Henson
     Company treasures.
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180238993 story AI

Browser Extension 'Slop Evader' Lets You Surf the Web Like It's 2022
(404media.co) 13

Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday November 30, 2025 @03:34AM from the
missing-links dept.
"The internet is being increasingly polluted by AI generated text,
images and video," argues the site for a new browser extension called
Slop Evader. It promises to use Google's search API "to only return
content published before Nov 30th, 2022" — the day ChatGPT launched —
"so you can be sure that it was written or produced by the human
hand."

404 Media calls it "a scorched earth approach that virtually
guarantees your searches will be slop-free." Slop Evader was created
by artist and researcher Tega Brain, who says she was motivated by
the growing dismay over the tech industry's unrelenting, aggressive
rollout of so-called "generative AI" — despite widespread criticism
and the wider public's distaste for it. "This sowing of mistrust in
our relationship with media is a huge thing, a huge effect of this
synthetic media moment we're in," Brain told 404 Media, describing
how tools like Sora 2 have short-circuited our ability to determine
reality within a sea of artificial online junk. "I've been thinking
about ways to refuse it, and the simplest, dumbest way to do that is
to only search before 2022...."

Currently, Slop Evader can be used to search pre-GPT archives of
seven different sites where slop has become commonplace, including
YouTube, Reddit, Stack Exchange, and the parenting site MumsNet. The
obvious downside to this, from a user perspective, is that you won't
be able to find anything time-sensitive or current — including this
very website, which did not exist in 2022. The experience is
simultaneously refreshing and harrowing, allowing you to browse
freely without having to constantly question reality, but always
knowing that this freedom will be forever locked in time — nostalgia
for a human-centric world wide web that no longer exists.

Of course, the tool's limitations are part of its provocation. Brain
says she has plans to add support for more sites, and release a new
version that uses DuckDuckGo's search indexing instead of Google's.
But the real goal, she says, is prompting people to question how they
can collectively refuse the dystopian, inhuman version of the
internet that Silicon Valley's AI-pushers have forced on us... With
enough cultural pushback, Brain suggests, we could start to see
alternative search engines like DuckDuckGo adding options to filter
out search results suspected of having synthetic content (DuckDuckGo
added the ability to filter out AI images in search earlier this
year)... But no matter what form AI slop-refusal takes, it will need
to be a group effort.


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180240645 story Businesses

AI Helps Drive Record $11.8B in Black Friday Online Spending
(reuters.com) 30

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @11:34PM from the
sweet-buy-and-buy dept.
Earlier this month MasterCard noted that even Walmart now allows its
customers to make purchases through ChatGPT. And after polling more
than 4,000 consumers in the U.S., Canada, U.K., and UAE, they found "
more than four in 10 consumers already use AI tools to help them
shop, including 61% of Gen Z and 57% of millennials." Many (50% of
Gen Z and 49% of millennials) say they'd even let AI handle all their
gift-buying if it meant avoiding stress. Younger shoppers trust AI's
taste, with 51% of Gen Z and 55% of millennials relying on it to
deliver unique and thoughtful recommendations (sometimes even more
than they trust themselves). The most popular uses include getting
personalized product recommendations, confirming the best deal before
purchasing, and summarizing thousands of reviews instantly. The
bottom line: Shoppers are embracing AI as their new personal
assistant — one that knows their budget, style, and patience level...

If the 2025 holiday shopper could be summed up in one word, it's
intentional. They're planning earlier, spending wiser and using
technology to make every dollar and every gift count.
The first figures are now in for the traditional "Black Friday"
shopping day after Thanksgiving, and U.S. shoppers "spent a record
$11.8 billion online," reports Reuters, "up 9.1% from 2024 on the
year's biggest shopping day, according to Adobe Analytics, which
tracks 1 trillion visits that shoppers make to online retail
websites..."

And sure enough, this year shoppers were helped by AI: AI-powered
shopping tools helped drive a surge in U.S. online spending on Black
Friday, as shoppers bypassed crowded stores and turned to chatbots to
compare prices and secure discounts amid concerns about tariff-driven
price hikes... The AI-driven traffic to U.S. retail sites soared 805%
compared to last year, Adobe said, when artificial intelligence tools
such as Walmart's Sparky or Amazon's Rufus had not yet been launched.
"Consumers are using new tools to get to what they need faster," said
Suzy Davidkhanian, an analyst at eMarketer. "Gift giving can be
stressful, and LLMs (large language models) make the discovery
process feel quicker and more guided..." Globally, AI and agents
influenced $14.2 billion in online sales on Black Friday, of which $3
billion came from the U.S. alone, according to software firm
Salesforce.
There's another reason shoppers turned to AI. 2025's Black Friday
arrived "amid tighter budgets, unemployment nearing a four-year high,
U.S. consumer confidence sagging to a seven-month low and price tags
that have shoppers watching every dollar," according to the article:
Discount rates also remained flat when compared to 2024, with AI
helping shoppers discover the best deals, and an increase in the
price tags made deeper discounts difficult for retailers... Order
volumes fell 1% as average selling prices rose 7%. Consumers also
purchased fewer items at checkout, with units per transaction falling
2% on a year-over-year basis, Salesforce said.

The spending surge sets the stage for an even bigger Cyber Monday,
projected to drive $14.2 billion in sales, up 6.3% on a
year-over-year basis and the largest online shopping day of the year,
Adobe said. Electronics are expected to see the deepest discounts on
Cyber Monday, reaching 30% off list prices, along with strong deals
on apparel and computers, Adobe said.

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180240147 story Operating Systems

Are There More Linux Users Than We Think? (zdnet.com) 23

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @09:34PM from the
year-of-the-Linux-desktop dept.
"By my count, Linux has over 11% of the desktop market," writes
ZDNet's Steven Vaughan-Nichols: In StatCounter's latest US numbers,
which cover through October, Linux shows up as only 3.49%. But if you
look closer, "unknown" accounts for 4.21%. Allow me to make an
educated guess here: I suspect those unknown desktops are actually
running Linux. What else could it be? FreeBSD? Unix? OS/2? Unlikely.
In addition, ChromeOS comes in at 3.67%, which strikes me as much too
low. Leaving that aside, ChromeOS is a Linux variant. It just uses
the Chrome web browser for its interface rather than KDE Plasma,
Cinnamon, or another Linux desktop environment. Put all these
together, and you get a Linux desktop market share of 11.37%...

If you want to look at the broader world of end-user operating
systems, including phones and tablets, Linux comes out even better.
In the US, where we love our Apple iPhones, Android — yes, another
Linux distro — boasts 41.71% of the market share, according to
StatCounter's latest numbers. Globally, however, Android rules with
72.55% of the market. Yes, that's right, if you widen the Linux
end-user operating system metric to include PC, tablets, and
smartphones, you can make a reasonable argument that Linux, and not
Windows, is already the top dog operating system...

If you add Chrome OS (1.7%) and Android (15.8%), 23.3% of all people
accessing the U.S. government's websites are Linux users. The Linux
kernel's user-facing footprint is much larger than the "desktop
Linux" label suggests.
The article lists reasons more people might be switching to Linux,
including broader hardware support and "the increased viability of
gaming via Steam and Proton" — but also the rise of Digital
Sovereignty initiatives. (One EU group has even created EU OS.")

And finally, "not everyone is thrilled with Windows 11 being turned
into an AI-agentic operating system."


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180239881 story Science

Scientists Discover People Act More Altruistic When Batman Is Present
(futurism.com) 40

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @06:34PM from the
bat-signal dept.
Psychology Today reports: In a study conducted in Milan, Italy, and
published in November 2025, the sight of a person dressed as Batman
led to a nearly doubled rate of people giving up their seat to a
pregnant woman. Over the course of 138 subway rides, researchers
found that people who saw "Batman" standing near the pregnant woman
were far more altruistic than those who did not.

Researchers are calling this the "Batman effect," suggesting a form
of "involuntary" mindfulness may be at play. Noticing these subtle
social cues appears to shift people's typical, automatic reactions.
Most interestingly, 44 percent of the people questioned reported they
did not even consciously register Batman's presence... The superhero
costume serves as a visual nudge, pulling us out of our default,
self-focused mode and into a more generous, attentive state.
More from Futurism: Batman showing up is just one — albeit striking —
way of promoting what's called "prosocial behavior," or the act of
helping others around you, via introducing an unexpected event, the
researchers write. "Our findings are similar to those of previous
research linking present-moment awareness (mindfulness) to greater
prosociality," said study lead author Francesco Pagnini, a professor
of clinical psychology at the Università Cattolica in Milan, in a
statement about the work. "This may create a context in which
individuals become more attuned to social cues."
Thanks to Black Parrot (Slashdot reader #19,622) for sharing the
article.

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180236947 story EU

Defense Company Announces an AI-Powered Dome to Shield Cities and
Infrastructure From Attacks (cnbc.com) 26

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @05:34PM from the
under-the-dome dept.
An anonymous reader shared this report from CNBC: Italian defense
company Leonardo on Thursday unveiled plans for an AI-powered shield
for cities and critical infrastructure, adding to Europe's push to
ramp up sovereign defense capabilities amid rising geopolitical
tensions.

The system, dubbed the "Michelangelo Dome" in a nod to Israel's Iron
Dome and U.S. President Donald Trump's plans for a "Golden Dome,"
will integrate multiple defense systems to detect and neutralize
threats from sea to air including missile attacks and drone swarms...
Leonardo's dome will be built on what CEO Roberto Cingolani called an
"open architecture" system meaning it can operate alongside any
country's defense systems... Leonardo's dome will be built on what
CEO Roberto Cingolani called an "open architecture" system meaning it
can operate alongside any country's defense systems.


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180239515 story The Internet

The Battle Over Africa's Great Untapped Resource: IP Addresses
(msn.com) 26

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @04:34PM from the
out-of-Africa dept.
In his mid-20s, Lu Heng "got an idea that has made him a lot richer,"
writes the Wall Street Journal.

He scooped up 10 million unused IP addresses, mostly form Africa, and
then leases them to companies, mostly outside Africa, "that need them
badly." [A]round half of internet traffic continues to use IPv4,
because changing to IPv6 can be expensive and complex and many older
devices still need IPv4. Companies including Amazon, Microsoft and
Google still want IPv4 addresses because their cloud-hosting
businesses need them as bridges between the IPv4 and IPv6 worlds...
Africa, which has been slower to develop internet infrastructure than
the rest of the world, is the only region that still has some of the
older addresses to dole out... He searches for IPv4 addresses that
aren't being used — by ISPs or anyone else that holds them — and uses
his Hong Kong-based company, Larus, to lease them out to others.

In 2013, Lu registered a new company in the Seychelles, an African
archipelago in the Indian Ocean, to apply for IP addresses from
Africa's internet registry, called the African Network Information
Centre, or Afrinic. Between 2013 and 2016, Afrinic granted that
company, Cloud Innovation, 6.2 million IPv4 addresses. That's more
addresses than are assigned to Nigeria, Africa's most populous
nation. A single IPv4 address can be worth about $50 on its transfer
to a company like Larus, which leases it onward for around 5% to 10%
of that value annually. Larus and its affiliate companies, Lu said,
control just over 10 million IPv4 addresses. The architects of the
internet don't appear to have contemplated the possibility that
anyone would seek to monetize IP addresses...

Lu's activities triggered a showdown with Africa's internet registry.
In 2020, after what it said was an internal review, Afrinic sent
letters to Lu and others seeking to reclaim the IP addresses they
held. In Lu's case, Afrinic said he shouldn't be using the addresses
outside Africa. Lu responded that he wasn't violating rules in place
when he got the addresses... After some back-and-forth, Lu sued
Afrinic in Mauritius to keep his allocated addresses, eventually
filing dozens of lawsuits... One of the lawsuits that Lu filed in
Mauritius prompted a court there to freeze Afrinic's bank accounts in
July 2021, effectively paralyzing the organization and eventually
sending it into receivership. The receivership choked off
distributions of new IPv4 addresses, leaving the continent's service
providers struggling to expand capacity...

In September, Afrinic elected a new board. Since then, some
internet-service providers have been granted IPv4 addresses.

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180239267 story GNU is Not Unix

Hundreds of Free Software Supporters Tuned in For 'FSF40' Hackathon
(fsf.org) 5

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @03:34PM from the
joining-us-now dept.
The Free Software Foundation describes how "After months of
preparation and excitement, we finally came together on November 21
for a global online hackathon to support free software projects and
"put a spotlight on the difficult and often thankless work that free
software hackers carry out..."

Based on how many of you dropped in over the weekend and were
incredibly engaged in the important work that is improving free
software, either as a spectator or as a participant, this goal was
accomplished. And it's all thanks to you!

Friday started a little rocky with a datacenter outage affecting most
FSF services. Participants spread out to work on six different free
software projects over forty-eight hours as our tech team worked to
restore all FSF sites with the help and support of the community.
Over three hundred folks were tuned in at a time, some to participate
in the hackathon and others to follow the progress being made. As a
community, we got a lot done over the weekend...

It was amazing to see so many of you take a little (or a lot of!)
time out of your busy schedules to improve free software, and we're
incredibly grateful for each and every one of you. It really
energizes us and shows us how much we can accomplish when we work
together over even just a couple days. Not only was this a fantastic
sight to see because of the work we got done, but it was also a very
fitting way to conclude our fortieth anniversary celebration events.
Free software has been and always will be a community effort, one
that continues to get better and better because of the dedicated
developers, contributors, and users who ensure its existence. Thank
you for celebrating forty years of the FSF and fighting for a freer
future for us all.

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180237171 story Education

63% of Americans Polled Say Four-Year College Degrees Aren't Worth
the Cost (nbcnews.com) 149

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @02:34PM from the
a-loan-in-the-dark dept.
Almost two-thirds of registered U.S. voters "say that a four-year
college degree isn't worth the cost," according to a new NBC News
poll: Just 33% agree a four-year college degree is "worth the cost
because people have a better chance to get a good job and earn more
money over their lifetime," while 63% agree more with the concept
that it's "not worth the cost because people often graduate without
specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off." In
2017, U.S. adults surveyed were virtually split on the question — 49%
said a degree was worth the cost and 47% said it wasn't. When CNBC
asked the same question in 2013 as part of its All American Economic
Survey, 53% said a degree was worth it and 40% said it was not. The
eye-popping shift over the last 12 years comes against the backdrop
of several major trends shaping the job market and the education
world, from exploding college tuition prices to rapid changes in the
modern economy — which seems once again poised for radical
transformation alongside advances in AI...

Remarkably, less than half of voters with college degrees see those
degrees as worth the cost: 46% now, down from 63% in 2013... The
upshot is that interest in technical, vocational and two-year degree
programs has soared.
"The 20-point decline over the last 12 years among those who say a
degree is worth it — from 53% in 2013 to 33% now — is reflected
across virtually every demographic group."


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180237053 story Transportation

Uber Launches Driverless Robotaxi Service in Abu Dhabi, and Plans
Many More (techcrunch.com) 15

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @01:34PM from the
who's-drive-is-it-anyway dept.
"A year after launching a commercial robotaxi service in Abu Dhabi,
Chinese autonomous vehicle technology company WeRide and partner Uber
can finally call that service driverless," reports TechCrunch.

A company official hailed it as "a historic transportation milestone,
as the first driverless AV deployment outside of the U.S. or China."
But TechCrunch notes that's just the beginning: Uber has spent the
past two years locking up partnerships with 20 autonomous vehicle
technology companies in various countries, including the United
States, Europe, and the Middle East.

Those partnerships have expanded beyond the realm of robotaxis as
well. Uber's deals span the full range of self-driving applications,
including delivery and trucking. This year alone, it announced
partnerships withAnn Arbor, Michigan-basedMay MobilityandVolkswagen,
Chinese self-driving firms Momenta,Pony.ai, and Baidu, as well as a
recent deal to create a premium robotaxi service using Lucid Gravity
SUVs equipped with a self-driving system from San Francisco-based
startup Nuro.

These deals are finally beginning to materialize into commercial
services. For instance, Uber and Waymo launched a robotaxi service
earlier this year in Austin. Now, Uber has expanded to the Middle
East with WeRide in Abu Dhabi — with even more cities to come,
including Dubai. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi forecast in the company's
third-quarter earnings report that there would be autonomous vehicle
deployments on the Uber network in at least 10 cities by the end of
2026. Uber and WeRide have previously shared plans to expand to 15
cities throughout the Middle East and Europe, eventually scaling to
thousands of robotaxis. That would represent a massive leap for
WeRide, which today has more than 150 robotaxis in the region.

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180236881 story Data Storage

How Bad Will RAM and Memory Shortages Get? (arstechnica.com) 68

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @12:34PM from the
thanks-for-the-memory dept.
Digital Trends reports: A wave of shortages now threatens to ripple
across RAM, SSDs, and even hard drives, affecting not only
performance-hungry rigs but also everyday systems.

— CyberPowerPC has publicly confirmed it will raise prices on all
systems starting December 7th due to RAM costs spiking by 500% and
SSD prices doubling since October.

— Memory suppliers warn of a global DRAM and SSD shortage running
into late 2026 or even 2027, driven heavily by AI server demand.

— As reported by Bloomberg, Lenovo has already stockpiled memory to
ride out the crunch and maintain steadier PC pricing.

— Among other OEMs, HP, in its recent earnings call, flagged possible
price increases or lower-spec models on the back of rising component
costs.
But Apple "may also be in a good position to weather the shortage,"
reports Ars Technica, since "analysts at Morgan Stanley and Bernstein
Research believe that Apple has already laid claim to the RAM that it
needs and that its healthy profit margins will allow it to absorb the
increases better than most."

Ars Technica also shows how much RAM and storage prices have jumped —
sometimes as much as 2x or even 3x in just three months. "In short,
there's no escaping these price increases, which affect SSDs and both
DDR4 and DDR5 RAM kits of all capacities (though higher-capacity RAM
kits do seem to be hit a little harder)." Memory and storage
shortages can be particularly difficult to get through. As with all
chips, it can take years to ramp up capacity and/or build new
manufacturing facilities... And memory makers in particular may be
slow to ramp up manufacturing capacity in response to shortages. If
they decide to start manufacturing more chips now, what happens if
memory demand drops off a cliff in six months or a year (if, say, an
AI bubble deflates or pops altogether)? It means an oversupply of
memory chips — consumers benefit from rock-bottom prices for
components, but it becomes harder for manufacturers to cover their
costs... The upshot is: Not only are memory prices getting bad now,
but it's exceptionally difficult to predict when shortage-fueled
price hikes might end...

Tom's Hardware reports that AMD has told its partners that it expects
to raise GPU prices by about 10 percent starting next year and that
Nvidia may have canceled a planned RTX 50-series Super launch
entirely because of shortages and price increases.

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180236795 story Transportation

New Hyperloop Projects Continue in Europe (cnn.com) 35

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @11:34AM from the
out-of-town-on-a-rail dept.
Hyperloop One ceased operations in December 2023, notes CNN. "Yet
nearly two years on, in other parts of the world, hyperloop projects
are ongoing." For example, Rotterdam-based Hardt Hyperloop has a cool
web site — and the company's managing director tells CNN that
hyperloops are the only "actionable, sustainable solution to replace
short-haul air travel" over distances greater than 300 miles. "It's
90% more efficient than air travel, operational expenses and
maintenance costs are much lower than conventional high-speed
railways and, as an enclosed, autonomous system, it's not affected by
external factors such as bad weather or strikes." Rail-friendly
Europe appears to be the new hyperloop hub, with four companies
dedicated to it... Europe's Hyperloop Development Program (HDP) is a
public-private partnership backed by EU funding and the private
sector. HDP's vision is to have the first set of commercially viable
hyperloop lines open by 2035-40, followed by a route network by 2050.
It estimates that a 15,000-mile network linking 130 of Europe's major
cities could shift 66% of short-haul flight passengers to hyperloop
by 2050, saving between 113 million and 242 million tons of carbon
dioxide emissions. Core network hubs would be scattered across the
continent from London to Berlin, Madrid to Belgrade, and Sofia to
Athens, while loops would serve the Iberian Peninsula, the Baltic
States and Scandinavia, the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe.
The cost? A cool 981 billion euros, or $1.1 trillion, according to
HDP estimates...

[T]hose behind the EU-backed HDP project are hoping to have a
full-scale test track of up to 3 miles operational by the end of
2029, followed by a 20-30 mile twin-tube "Living Lab" which would
replicate all aspects of day-to-day operation and public service,
slated to be up and running by 2034. Elsewhere, Hyperloop Italia is
investing in a demonstration line between Venice and Padua costing up
to €800 million ($929 million) which could be ready by 2029, while
Germany, Spain, India and China are also investigating trial routes
to establish the viability of the technology.
And meanwhile China and Japan are also building "maglev" (magnetic
levitation) train lines, the article points out — though it also
includes this quote from rail expert and author Christian Wolmar.
"Hyperloop is unworkable. The infrastructure it needs would be
amazingly expensive to build and it can't deliver the capacity to
compete with high-speed railways or airlines.

"It doesn't integrate with existing transport modes, the
infrastructure required to reach city centers would cause intolerable
noise and disruption. And there are doubts over energy costs,
capacity and passenger safety if something goes wrong at such high
speeds....

"[T]he economics of it just don't work."

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180236559 story Music

Viral Song Created with Suno's genAI Removed From Streaming
Platforms, Re-Released With Human Vocals (yahoo.com) 25

Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 29, 2025 @10:34AM from the
song-remains-the-same dept.
An EDM song by the British group Haven ran into trouble in October
after it shared clips of upcoming song "I Run" on TikTok.

The song "was an overnight viral sensation online," writes Digital
Music News — racking up millions of plays "even before it hit
streaming services." (Although the Washington Post notes that "Record
labels and TikTok users began questioning whether 'I Run' used an AI
deepfake, modeled off British R&B singer Jorja Smith, for the
vocals.")

Digital Music News picks up the story: The artist says he used his
own voice to record the vocals, and then ran it through layers of
processing and filtering to turn it into the female-sounding voice
heard in the track. However, that filtering also included the use of
the controversial genAI platform Suno — and that's what complicates
things... [The article says later that Suno "is currently in the
middle of a blockbuster lawsuit with the Big Three major labels over
allegations of widespread copyright infringement of sound recordings
used during the AI model training process."]

Meanwhile, the song was rapidly amassing listenership. It soared to #
11 on the U.S. Spotify chart and #25 on Spotify globally. Videos
using the song continued going viral on TikTok and Instagram,
including one in which rapper Offset had apparently played the song
during a Boiler Room set, which later turned out to be falsified. And
then, as quickly as it appeared, "I Run" was taken down from
streaming services, including Spotify and Apple Music. That was due,
in part, to numerous takedown notices from The Orchard, the label to
which Jorja Smith is signed, as well as the RIAA and IFPI. The
takedown notices alleged various issues with the track, including the
"misrepresentation" of another artist, as well as copyright
infringement.

As a result, the song has also been withheld from the Billboard
charts, including the Hot 100, on which it had been predicted to
debut this week before the controversy. Billboard points out that it
"reserves the right to withhold or remove titles from appearing on
the charts that are known to be involved in active legal disputes
related to copyright infringement that may extend to the deletion of
such content on digital service providers."
The song itself has now been re-released with an all-human vocal
track. But going forward will the music industry ever work with AI
platforms? The Washington Post reports: "I Run" has taken off as
record labels remain unsure of the extent to which they should
welcome generative AI programs such as Suno or Udio into the
industry. After the two AI music companies began growing in
popularity, the three major labels — Sony Music, Warner Music Group
and Universal Music Group — filed lawsuits against Suno and Udio,
claiming that the AI companies have used the labels' sound recordings
to train their model.

Since then, UMG and Warnerhave reached agreementsto work with Udio,
ending their litigation... It comes shortly after all three major
labels licensed their catalogue to Klay, a music streaming start-up
that allows users to adjust songs using artificial intelligence.
Major licensing organizations such as ASCAP and BMI shared that they
would register songs that were partially AI-generated — but not fully
generated ones.

Haven appears to present an uncomfortable edge case. While some
AI-generated songs that sound broadly like other artists have been
allowed to remain on streaming platforms, the voice in "I Run"
appears to have been deemed too duplicative for comfort.

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OpenAI Partners Amass $100 Billion Debt Pile To Fund Its Ambitions
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Posted by msmash on Saturday November 29, 2025 @08:00AM from the
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OpenAI's data centre partners are on course to amass almost $100
billion in borrowing tied to the lossmaking start-up, as the ChatGPT
maker benefits from a debt-fuelled spending spree without taking on
financial risks itself. Financial Times: SoftBank, Oracle and
CoreWeave have borrowed at least $30 billion to invest in the
start-up or help build its data centres, according to FT analysis.
Investment group Blue Owl Capital and computing infrastructure
companies such as Crusoe also rely on deals with OpenAI to service
about $28 billion in loans.

A group of banks is in talks to lend another $38 billion for Oracle
and data centre builder Vantage to fund further sites for OpenAI,
according to people familiar with the matter. The deal is expected to
be finalised in the coming weeks. OpenAI executives have said they
plan to raise substantial debt to help pay for these contracts, but
so far the financial burden has fallen to its counterparties and
their lenders. "That's been kind of the strategy," said a senior
OpenAI executive. "How does [OpenAI] leverage other people's balance
sheets?"

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Officials Clashed in Investigation of Deadly Air India Crash
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Posted by msmash on Saturday November 29, 2025 @06:00AM from the
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The investigation into the June 12 Air India crash that killed 260
people has been marked by tension, suspicion and poor communication
between American and Indian officials, including an episode where
NTSB chairwoman Jennifer Homendy instructed her black-box specialists
not to board a late-night Indian military flight to a remote
facility, WSJ reports.

When two American recorder experts landed in New Delhi in late June,
they received urgent messages from colleagues telling them not to go
with the Indians; Homendy had grown concerned about sending U.S.
personnel and equipment to an aerospace lab in the remote town of
Korwa amid State Department security warnings about terrorism in the
region. She made calls to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the
CEOs of Boeing and GE Aerospace, and the State Department sent
embassy officials to intercept the NTSB specialists at the airport.

Homendy eventually delivered an ultimatum: if Indian authorities
didn't choose between their Delhi facility and the NTSB's Washington
lab within 48 hours, she would withdraw American support from the
probe. Indian officials relented. The downloaded data showed someone
in the cockpit moved switches that cut off the engines' fuel supply,
and India's preliminary report stated one pilot asked the other why
he moved the switches while that pilot denied doing so. American
government and industry officials now privately believe the captain
likely moved the switches deliberately.

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The Mysterious Black Fungus From Chernobyl That May Eat Radiation
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Posted by msmash on Saturday November 29, 2025 @03:01AM from the
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Black fungus found growing inside Chernobyl's destroyed reactor may
be feeding on radiation, and researchers have tested samples of the
same species aboard the International Space Station to explore
whether it could eventually shield astronauts from cosmic rays.
Ukrainian scientist Nelli Zhdanova first discovered the melanin-rich
mould colonizing the walls and ceilings of the exploded reactor
building during a May 1997 survey. Her research indicated that the
fungal hyphae were actually growing toward sources of ionizing
radiation rather than merely tolerating it.

In 2007, nuclear scientist Ekaterina Dadachova at the Albert Einstein
College of Medicine found that melanised fungi grew 10% faster when
exposed to radioactive caesium compared to control samples, leading
her to propose "radiosynthesis" -- a process where organisms convert
radiation into metabolic energy. The same strain, Cladosporium
sphaerospermum, traveled to the ISS in December 2018 and grew an
average of 1.21 times faster over 26 days compared to Earth-based
controls. Nils Averesch, a biochemist at the University of Florida
and co-author of that study, remains cautious about attributing the
growth boost to radiation harvesting since zero gravity could also be
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