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Its Spinoff in Limbo
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the UK starting December 7... but in the US, it's still not
coming until next year.
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Joby Aviation developed a turbine electric, autonomous aircraft
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Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday November 16, 2025 @03:34AM from the
it-really-whips dept.
An anonymous reader shared this report from PC World: It won't whip
the llama's ass, but Opera has added a Spotify visualizer to its
latest iteration of its free Opera One browser. Known as Sonic, the
visualizer will be part of Opera's Dynamic Themes, which use the
WebGPU standard to employ a dynamic theme that runs in the background
of the browser. It's essentially a shader, which uses your PC's
graphics engine to generate the moving background.
The browser also comes with a music player, which is set to Spotify
by default. Users will have an opportunity to upgrade to Spotify
Premium as part of the browser upgrade, Opera said. Opera's Sonic
theme... takes the Spotify input and transforms it into a dynamic
background.
"As any old tech head knows, the original visualizer was found in
Winamp, which would sync visualizations to the beat and flow of music
being played," the article points out.
And 27 years later, WinAmp arrived as an app in Apple's App Store and
Google Play and in April of 2024. (The latest version was apparently
released this May — and you can also download it to your desktop...)
Somewhere along the way, Winamp also announced "Winamp for Creators,"
which they're describing as a dedicated platform for music artists
with monetization and promotion tools, music management services, and
other essential resources "to help creators take control of their
careers" (including "a powerful social media publishing tool that
lets users write a single post and push it to all their social media
channels simultaneously.")
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180092157 story Programming
Could C# Overtake Java in TIOBE's Programming Language Popularity
Rankings? (techrepublic.com) 34
Posted by EditorDavid on Sunday November 16, 2025 @12:58AM from the
get-with-the-programming dept.
It's been trying to measure the popularity of programming languages
since 2000 using metrics like the number of engineers, courses, and
third-party vendors. And "The November 2025 TIOBE Index brings
another twist below Python's familiar lead," writes TechRepublic. "C
solidifies its position as runner-up, C++ and Java lose some ground,
and C# moves sharply upward, narrowing the gap with Java to less than
a percentage point..."
TIO CEO Paul Jansen said this month that "Instead of Python,
programming language C# is now the fastest rising language," How did
C# achieve this? Java and C# are battling for a long time in the same
areas. Right now it seems like C# has removed every reason why not to
use C# instead of Java: it is cross platform nowadays, it is open
source and it contains all new language features a developer wants.
While the financial world is still dominated by Java, all other
terrains show equal shares between Java and C#. Besides this,
Microsoft is going strong and C# is still their most backed
programming language.
Interesting note: C# has never been higher than Java in the TIOBE
index. Currently the difference between the two rivals is less than
1%. There are exciting times ahead of us. Is C# going to surpass Java
for the first time in the TIOBE index history?
"The fact that C# has been in the news for the successive betas and
pre-release candidates prior to the release of C# 14 may have bumped
up its percentage share in the last few months," notes a post on the
site i-Programmer. But they also point out that by TIOBE's reckoning,
Java — having been overtaken by Python in 2021 — "has been in decline
ever since."
TechRepublic summarizes the rest of the Top Ten: JavaScript stays in
sixth place at 3.42%, and Visual Basic edges up to seventh with
3.31%. Delphi/Object Pascal nudges upward to eighth at 2.06%, while
Perl returns to the top 10 in ninth at 1.84% after a sharp
year-over-year climb. SQL rounds out the list at tenth with 1.80%,
maintaining a foothold that shows the enduring centrality of
relational databases. Go, which held eighth place in October, slips
out of the top 10 entirely.
Here's how TIOBE's methodology ranks programming language popularity
in November:
1. Python
2. C
3. C++
4. Java
5. C#
6. JavaScript
7. Visual Basic
8. Delphi/Object Pascal
9. Perl
10. SQL
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180091663 story AI
Copy-and-Paste Now Exceeds File Transferring as the Top Corporate
Data Exfiltration Vector (scworld.com) 18
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @10:58PM from the
policy-problems dept.
Slashdot reader spatwei writes: It is now more common for data to
leave companies through copying and pasting than through file
transfers and uploads, LayerX revealed in its Browser Security Report
2025.
This shift is largely due to generative AI (genAI), with 77% of
employees pasting data into AI prompts, and 32% of all copy-pastes
from corporate accounts to non-corporate accounts occurring within
genAI tools.
'Traditional governance built for email, file-sharing, and sanctioned
SaaS didn't anticipate that copy/paste into a browser prompt would
become the dominant leak vector,' LayerX CEO Or Eshed wrote in a blog
post summarizing the report.
"GenAI now accounts for 11% of enterprise application usage," notes
this article from SC World, "with adoption rising faster than many
data loss protection (DLP) controls can keep up. Overall, 45% of
employees actively use AI tools, with 67% of these tools being
accessed via personal accounts and ChatGPT making up 92% of all
use..."
"With the rise of AI-driven browsers such as OpenAI's Atlas and
Perplexity's Comet, governance of AI tools' access to corporate data
becomes even more urgent, the LayerX report notes."
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180090821 story Crime
Google Begins Aggresively Using the Law To Stop Text Message Scams
(bgr.com) 11
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @08:34PM from the
I'm-feeling-lucky dept.
"Google is going to court to help put an end to, or at least limit,
the prevalence of phishing scams over text message," reports BGR:
Google said it's bringing suit against Lighthouse, an impressively
large operation that allegedly provides tools customers can buy to
set up their own specialized phishing scams. All told, Google
estimates that Lighthouse-affiliated scams in the U.S. have stolen
anywhere between 12.7 million and 115 million credit cards. "Bad
actors built Lighthouse as a phishing-as-a-service kit to generate
and deploy massive SMS phishing attacks," Google notes. "These
attacks exploit established brands like E-Z Pass to steal people's
financial information."
Google's legal action is comprehensive and is intent on completely
dismantling Lighthouse's operations. The search giant is bringing
claims under RICO, the Lanham Act, and the Computer Fraud and Abuse
Act (CFAA). RICO, which often comes up in movies and television
shows, allows authorities to treat Lighthouse's phishing operation as
a broad criminal enterprise as opposed to isolated scams. By using
RICO, Google also expands the list of individuals who can be found
liable, whether it be the people who started Lighthouse, the people
who run it, or even unaffiliated customers who used the company's
services. The Lanham Act, for those unaware, targets malicious actors
who misappropriate well-known company trademarks in order to confuse
consumers. This Lanham Act comes into play because many phishing
scams masquerade as legitimate messages from companies like Amazon
and FedEx. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, meanwhile, is relevant
because scammers typically use stolen credentials to gain
unauthorized access to financial systems, something the CFAA is
designed to target...
The fact that Google is invoking all three of the acts above
underscores how serious the company is about putting a stop to
SMS-based scams. By using all three, Google's legal attack is more
potent and also expands the range of available remedies to include
civil damages and criminal penalties. In short, Google isn't merely
trying to win a legal case; it's aiming to emphatically and
permanently stop Lighthouse in its tracks.
Getting even more aggressive, Google says it's also working with the
U.S. Congress to pass new anti-scammer legislation, and endorsed
these three new bipartisan bills:
* The Scam Compound Accountability and Mobilization (SCAM) Act
"would develop a national strategy to counter scam compounds,
enhance sanctions and support survivors of human trafficking
within these compounds."
* The Foreign Robocall Elimination Act "would establish a taskforce
focused on how to best block foreign-originated illegal robocalls
before they ever reach American consumers."
* The Guarding Unprotected Aging Retirees from Deception (GUARD)
Act "would empower state and local law enforcement by enabling
them to utilize federal grant funding to investigate financial
fraud and scams specifically targeting retirees. "
Thanks to Slashdot reader anderzole for sharing the article.
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180090331 story Supercomputing
A Quantum Error Correction Breakthrough? (harvard.edu) 34
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @07:22PM from the
quantum-leaps dept.
The dream of quantum computers has been hampered by the challenge of
error correction, writes the Harvard Gazette, since qubits "are
inherently susceptible to slipping out of their quantum states and
losing their encoded information."
But in a newly-published paper, a research team "combined various
methods to create complex circuits with dozens of error correction
layers" that "suppresses errors below a critical threshold — the
point where adding qubits further reduces errors rather than
increasing them." "For the first time, we combined all essential
elements for a scalable, error-corrected quantum computation in an
integrated architecture," said Mikhail Lukin, co-director of the
Quantum Science and Engineering Initiative, Joshua and Beth Friedman
University Professor, and senior author of the new paper. "These
experiments — by several measures the most advanced that have been
done on any quantum platform to date — create the scientific
foundation for practical large-scale quantum computation..."
"There are still a lot of technical challenges remaining to get to
very large-scale computer with millions of qubits, but this is the
first time we have an architecture that is conceptually scalable,"
said lead author Dolev Bluvstein, Ph.D. '25, who did the research
during his graduate studies at Harvard and is now an assistant
professor at Caltech. "It's going to take a lot of effort and
technical development, but it's becoming clear that we can build
fault-tolerant quantum computers...."
Hartmut Neven, vice president of engineering at the Google Quantum AI
team, said the new paper came amid an "incredibly exciting" race
between qubit platforms. "This work represents a significant advance
toward our shared goal of building a large-scale, useful quantum
computer," he said... With recent advances, Lukin believes the core
elements for building quantum computers are falling into place. "This
big dream that many of us had for several decades, for the first
time, is really in direct sight," he said.
"In theory, a system of 300 quantum bits can store more information
than the number of particles in the known universe..." the article
points out.
"The new paper represents an important advance in a three-decade
pursuit of quantum error correction."
Thanks to long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 for sharing the article.
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180089403 story AI
Fear Drives the AI 'Cold War' Between America and China (msn.com) 20
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @06:22PM from the
long-march dept.
A new "cold war" between America and China is "pushing leaders to
sideline concerns about the dangers of powerful AI models," reports
the Wall Street Journal, "including the spread of disinformation and
other harmful content, and the development of superintelligent AI
systems misaligned with human values..."
"Both countries are driven as much by fear as by hope of progress. "
In Washington and Silicon Valley, warnings abound that China's
"authoritarian AI," left unchecked, will erode American tech
supremacy. Beijing is gripped by the conviction that a failure to
keep pace in AI will make it easier for the U.S. to cut short China's
resurgence as a global power. Both countries believe market share for
their companies across the world is up for grabs — and with it, the
potential to influence large swaths of the global population.
The U.S. still has a clear lead, producing the most powerful AI
models. China can't match it in advanced chips and has no answer for
the financial firepower of private American investors, who funded AI
startups to the tune of $104 billion in the first half of 2025, and
are gearing up for more. But it has a massive population of capable
engineers, lower costs and a state-led development model that often
moves faster than the U.S., all of which Beijing is working to
harness to tip the contest in its direction. A new "whole of society"
campaign looks to accelerate the construction of computing clusters
in areas like Inner Mongolia, where vast solar and wind farms provide
plentiful cheap energy, and connect hundreds of data centers to
create a shared compute pool — some describe it as a "national cloud"
— by 2028. China is also funneling hundreds of billions of dollars
into its power grid to support AI training and adoption...
"Our lead is probably in the 'months but not years' realm," said
Chris McGuire, who helped design U.S. export controls on AI chips
while serving on the National Security Council under the Biden
administration. Chinese AI models currently rank at or near the top
in every task from coding to video generation, with the exception of
search, according to Chatbot Arena, a popular crowdsourced ranking
platform. China's manufacturing sector, meanwhile, is rocketing past
the U.S. in bringing AI into the physical world through robotaxis,
autonomous drones and humanoid robots. Given China's progress,
McGuire said, the U.S. is "very lucky" to have its advantage in
chips...
If AI surpasses human intelligence and acquires the ability to
improve itself, it could confer unshakable scientific, economic and
military superiority on the country that controls it. Short of that,
AI's ability to automate tedious tasks and process vast amounts of
data quickly promises to supercharge everything from cancer diagnoses
to missile defense. With so much at stake, hacking and cyber
espionage are likely to get worse, as AI gives hackers more powerful
tools, while increasing incentives for state-backed groups to try to
steal AI-related intellectual property. As distrust grows, Washington
and Beijing will also find it hard, if not impossible, to cooperate
in areas like preventing extremist groups from using AI in
destructive ways, such as building bioweapons. "The costs of the AI
Cold War are already high and will go much higher," said Paul Triolo,
a former U.S. government analyst and current technology policy lead
at business consulting firm DGA-Albright Stonebridge Group. "A
U.S.-China AI arms race becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, with
neither side able to trust that the other would observe any
restrictions on advanced AI capability development...."
The article includes an interesting observation from Helen Toner,
director of strategy for Georgetown's Center for Security and
Emerging Technology and a former OpenAI board member. Toner points
out "We don't actually know" if boosting computing power with better
chips will continue producing more-powerful AI models.
So "If performance plateaus," the Journal writes, "despite all the
spending by OpenAI and others — a growing concern in Silicon Valley —
China has a chance to compete."
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180088787 story Power
EV Sales Are Still Rising. They Have Not Slumped (electrek.co) 76
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @05:22PM from the
charged-topics dept.
"Media headlines suggesting some slowdown in EV sales are simply
incorrect," writes the site Electrek, "and leave out the bigger
picture that gas car sales actually are dropping..." Over the course
of the last two years or so, sales of battery electric vehicles,
while continuing to grow, have posted lower year-over-year percentage
growth rates than they had in years prior. EV sales used to grow at
50%+ per year, but for the last couple years, they have grown closer
to ~25% per year. This alone is not particularly remarkable — it is
inevitable that any growing product or category will show slower
percentage growth rates as sales rise, particularly one that has been
growing at such a fast rate for so long. In some recent years, we had
even seen year-over-year doublings in EV market share (though one of
those was 2020->2021, which was anomalous). To expect improvement at
that level perpetually would be close to impossible — after 3 years
of doubling market share from 2023's 18% number, EVs would account
for more than 100% of the global automotive market, which cannot
happen...
We have seen a global EV sales growth rate of 23% in the first 10
months of this year, according to a report just released by Rho
Motion (recently acquired by Benchmark Mineral Intelligence). That
includes a +32% bump in Europe, +22% bump in China, +4% in North
America, and a big +48% bump in the "rest of the world." Notably,
this 23% global growth rate is higher than last year's YTD growth
rate, which was 22% at this time...
In covering these trends, some journalists have attempted to use the
less-wrong phrase "slower growth," showing that EV sales are still
growing, but at a lower percentage change than previously seen. But
for the first ten months of this year, that isn't true — EV sales are
up more in 2025 than in 2024 by a percentage basis. They are also up
in raw sales numbers — in 2024, EV sales grew by a larger number than
in 2023. And the same is true so far in 2025. Going back to 2023,
10.7 million EVs were sold globally in the first 10 months. Then in
2024, 13.3 million were sold, a difference of 2.6 million. And so far
in 2025, 16.5 million EVs have sold, a difference of 3.2 million. Not
only are the numbers getting bigger, but the growth in unit sales is
getting bigger as well.
Even in America, the EV market "has increased so far this year, with
11.7% US EV sales growth YTD." In terms of US hybrid sales, much has
been made of customers "shifting from EVs to hybrids," which is also
not the case. Conventional gas-hybrid sales are indeed up and plug-in
hybrids, which have grown more slowly than gas-hybrids/BEVs, have
also shown some growth lately. But gas-hybrid sales have not come at
the cost of EV sales, rather at the cost of gas-only car sales.
Because that's just the thing: the number of gas-only vehicles being
sold worldwide is a number that actually is falling. That number
continues to go down year over year. Sales of new gas-powered cars
are down by about a quarter from their peak in 2017, and show no
signs of recovering... And yet, somehow, virtually every headline you
read is about the "EV sales slump," rather than the "gas-car sales
slump." The one you keep hearing about isn't happening, but the one
you rarely hear about is happening... No matter what region of the
world you're in, EV sales were up in the first 10 months of this
year.
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180089081 story AI
While Meta Crawls the Web for AI Training Data, Bruce Ediger Pranks
Them with Endless Bad Data (bruceediger.com) 34
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @04:22PM from the
unfriending dept.
From the personal blog of interface expert Bruce Ediger: Early in
March 2025, I noticed that a web crawler with a user agent string of
meta-externalagent/1.1 (+https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing
/webmasters/crawler)
was hitting my blog's machine at an unreasonable rate.
I followed the URL and discovered this is what Meta uses to gather
premium, human-generated content to train its LLMs. I found the rate
of requests to be annoying.
I already have a PHP program that creates the illusion of an infinite
website. I decided to answer any HTTP request that had
"meta-externalagent" in its user agent string with the contents of a
bork.php generated file...
This worked brilliantly. Meta ramped up to requesting 270,000 URLs on
May 30 and 31, 2025...
After about 3 months, I got scared that Meta's insatiable consumption
of Super Great Pages about condiments, underwear and circa 2010
C-List celebs would start costing me money. So I switched to giving
"meta-externalagent" a 404 status code. I decided to see how long it
would take one of the highest valued companies in the world to decide
to go away.
The answer is 5 months.
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180079090 story First Person Shooters (Games)
Sony Killed This Game in 2024. Three Developers Reverse-Engineered It
Back to Life (aftermath.site) 15
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @03:22PM from the
still-alive dept.
An anonymous reader shared this post from the gaming news site
Aftermath: Concord, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Firewalk
Studios' Overwatch-like shooter, was live for just two weeks before
it was pulled offline. Though Concord certainly had some dedicated
players, it didn't have many — which is why it may be surprising to
hear that a group of players are reverse-engineering the game and its
servers to bring it back to life.
Publisher Sony removed Concord from stores and digital marketplaces,
automatically refunded some, and, later, shut down Firewalk Studios.
Two hundred or so people were laid off, and any hopes of Concord's
return were dashed. Poor sales — estimated to be under 25,000 copies
sold — and low player numbers marred the release. Firewalk Studios'
game director Ryan Ellis said in a blog post that pieces of the game
"resonated with players," but "other aspects of the game and
[Concord's] initial launch didn't land the way [Firewalk Studios]
intended."
Concord wasn't a bad game, but it just didn't generate enough
interest with enough players. Now, a group of three hobbyist
reverse-engineers, who go by real, Red, and gwog online, are trying
to make it playable again... "Sometimes there's enough of the server
left in the game, that we can 'activate' that code and make the game
believe it's a server," Red said. "We do pretty much always need to
fill in the gaps though..." Concord used an anti-tamper software to
keep people from cheating, which also creates a problem for people
reverse engineering. It's "nearly impossible" to crack, Red said, so
the group didn't — they found an exploit to "forcefully decrypt the
game's code" to "restore the game and start working on servers...."
It's not open to the public, but people can sign up for future tests.
Even former Firewalk Studios employees have joined the server.
They're excited to see Concord come back to life, too, the developers
said.
"Friday morning, a video of the playtest was posted to the Concord
Reddit page," according to the article. (Though ironically by Friday
night YouTube had had removed the video "due to a copyright claim by
MarkScan Enforcement."
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180078892 story Earth
Why Solarpunk Is Already Happening In Africa (substack.com) 77
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @02:22PM from the
here-comes-the-sun dept.
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares a Substack post by economist
/entrepreneur Skander Garroum: You know that feeling when you're
waiting for the cable guy, and they said 'between 8am and 6pm, and
you waste your entire day, and they never show up? Now imagine that,
except the cable guy is 'electricity,' the day is '50 years,' and
you're one of 600 million people. At some point, you stop waiting and
figure it out yourself.
What's happening across Sub-Saharan Africa right now is the most
ambitious infrastructure project in human history, except it's not
being built by governments or utilities or World Bank consortiums.
It's being built by startups selling solar panels to farmers on
payment plans. And it's working. Over 30 million solar products sold
in 2024. 400,000 new solar installations every month across Africa.
50% market share captured by companies that didn't exist 15 years
ago. Carbon credits subsidizing the cost. IoT chips in every device.
90%+ repayment rates on loans to people earning $2/day.
And if you understand what's happening in Africa, you understand the
template for how infrastructure will get built everywhere else for
the next 50 years.
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180079184 story ISS
Woman Pleads Guilty to Lying About Astronaut Accessing Bank Account
From International Space Station (cnbc.com) 28
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @11:34AM from the
final-frontiers dept.
It was the first allegation of a crime committed in space — back in
2019. But by 2020 it had led to charges of lying to federal
authorities. And now a former Air Force intelligence officer "has
pleaded guilty to lying to a federal agent," reports CNBC, "by
falsely claiming that her estranged astronaut wife illegally accessed
her bank account while aboard the International Space Station for six
months, prosecutors in Houston, Texas, said Friday." The guilty plea
by Summer Worden, 50, on Thursday comes more than five years after
she was indicted in the space case for lying about actions by her
wife, Anne McClain, a U.S. Army colonel, West Point graduate and Iraq
war combat veteran, while they were in the midst of a divorce. The
claim came at a time when Worden said that the couple was engaged in
a custody battle over what Worden's then-6-year-old son, who had been
conceived through in vitro fertilizationand carried by a surrogate...
McClain was aboard the Space Station from December 2018 through June
2019. She recently commanded the SpaceX Crew-10 crew mission to the
Space Station from March this year until August.
Worden, who remains free on bond, is scheduled to be sentenced on
February 12. She faces a maximum possible sentence of up to five
years in prison.
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180078712 story Power
A 'Peak Oil' Prediction Surprise From the International Energy Agency
(cnbc.com) 70
Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday November 15, 2025 @10:34AM from the
oil's-well-that-ends-well dept.
"The International Energy Agency's latest outlook signals that oil
demand could keep growing through to the middle of the century,"
reports CNBC, "reflecting a sharp tonal shift from the world's energy
watchdog and raising further questions about the future of fossil
fuels." In its flagship World Energy Outlook, the Paris-based agency
on Wednesday laid out a scenario in which demand for oil climbs to
113 million barrels per day by 2050, up 13% from 2024 levels. The IEA
had previously estimated a peak in global fossil fuel demand before
the end of this decade and said that, in order to reach net-zero
emissions by 2050, there should be no new investments in coal, oil
and gas projects... The IEA's end-of-decade peak oil forecast
kick-started a long-running war of words with OPEC, an influential
group of oil exporting countries, which accused the IEA of
fearmongering and risking the destabilization of the global economy.
The IEA's latest forecast of increasing oil demand was outlined in
its "Current Policies Scenario" — one of a number of scenarios
outlined by the IEA. This one assumes no new policies or regulations
beyond those already in place. The CPS was dropped five years ago
amid energy market turmoil during the coronavirus pandemic, and its
reintroduction follows pressure from the Trump administration...
Gregory Brew, an analyst at Eurasia Group's Energy, Climate and
Resources team, said the IEA's retreat on peak oil demand signified
"a major shift" from the group's position over the last five years.
"The justifications offered for the shift include policy changes in
the U.S., where slow EV penetration indicates robust oil
[consumption], but is also tied to expected increases in
petrochemical and aviation fuel in East and Southeast Asia," Brew
told CNBC by email. "It's unlikely the agency is adjusting based on
political pressure — though there has been some of that, with the
Trump administration criticizing the group's supposed bias in favor
of renewable energy — and the shift reflects a broader skepticism
that oil demand is set to peak any time soon," he added...
Alongside its CPS, the IEA also laid out projections under its
so-called "Stated Policies Scenario" (STEPS), which reflects the
prevailing direction of travel for the global energy system. In this
assumption, the IEA said it expects oil demand to peak at 102 million
barrels per day around 2030, before gradually declining. Global
electric car sales are much stronger under this scenario compared to
the CPS. The IEA said its multiple scenarios explore a range of
consequences from various policy choices and should not be considered
forecasts.
Thanks to Slashdot reader magzteel for sharing the news.
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180077886 story China
GM Wants Parts Makers To Pull Supply Chains From China
(businesstimes.com.sg) 91
Posted by BeauHD on Saturday November 15, 2025 @05:00AM from the
locally-sourced dept.
schwit1 shares a report from the Business Times: General Motors (GM)
has directed several thousand of its suppliers to scrub their supply
chains of parts from China, four people familiar with the matter
said, reflecting automakers' growing frustration over geopolitical
disruptions to their operations. GM executives have been telling
suppliers they should find alternatives to China for their raw
materials and parts, with the goal of eventually moving their supply
chains out of the country entirely, the people said. The automaker
has set a 2027 deadline for some suppliers to dissolve their China
sourcing ties, some of the sources said. GM approached some suppliers
with the directive in late 2024, but the effort took on fresh urgency
this past spring, during the early days of an escalating US-China
trade battle, the sources said.
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180077868 story Moon
Scientists Confirmed What Is Inside Our Moon (sciencealert.com) 35
Posted by BeauHD on Saturday November 15, 2025 @02:00AM from the
it's-official dept.
alternative_right shares a report from ScienceAlert: A thorough
investigation published in May 2023 found that the inner core of the
Moon is, in fact, a solid ball with a density similar to that of iron
. To figure it out once and for all, [astronomer Arthur Briaud of the
French National Centre for Scientific Research in France] and his
colleagues collected data from space missions and lunar laser-ranging
experiments to compile a profile of various lunar characteristics.
These include the degree of its deformation by its gravitational
interaction with Earth, the variation in its distance from Earth, and
its density.
... they found that the lunar core is very similar to that of Earth
â" with an outer fluid layer and a solid inner core. According to
their modeling, the outer core has a radius of about 362 kilometers
(225 miles), and the inner core has a radius of about 258 kilometers
(160 miles). That's about 15 percent of the entire radius of the
Moon. The inner core, the team found, also has a density of about
7,822 kilograms per cubic meter. That's very close to the density of
iron. [...] The research has been published in Nature.
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180077786 story AI
She Used ChatGPT To Win the Virginia Lottery, Then Donated Every
Dollar 69
Posted by BeauHD on Friday November 14, 2025 @10:30PM from the
luck-is-luck dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Washington Post: Winning
the lottery isn't what brought Carrie Edwards her 15 minutes of fame.
It was giving it all away. Standing alone in her kitchen one day in
September, the Virginia woman was thunderstruck to discover she had
won $150,000 in a Powerball drawing. As she was absorbing her
windfall, she said, "I just heard as loud as you can hear God or
whoever you believe in the universe just say, this is -- it's not
your money." Then came a decision: She would donate it all to her
three most cherished charities (source paywalled; alternative source
). [...] Her journey to the lucky prize started when she walked into
a 7-Eleven with a friend who wanted to buy two Powerball tickets. The
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is that she'd picked the "draw two" option, meaning her numbers were
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phone that she had won, she said, she thought it was a scam, or maybe
she'd won something small, like $10. Just to satisfy her curiosity,
she logged into her account and saw that she had matched four of the
five numbers plus the Powerball in that second drawing. It would have
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