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2015 Radio Interview Frames AI As 'High-Level Algebra'
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Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday December 24, 2025 @05:00AM from the
then-and-now dept.
Longtime Slashdot reader MrFreak shares a public radio interview from
2015 discussing artificial intelligence as inference over abstract
inputs, along with scaling limits, automation, and governance models,
where for-profit engines are constrained by nonprofit oversight:
Recorded months before OpenAI was founded, the conversation treats
intelligence as math plus incentives rather than something mystical,
touching on architectural bottlenecks, why "reasoning" may not simply
emerge from brute force, labor displacement, and institutional design
for advanced AI systems. Many of the themes align closely with
current debates around large language models and AI governance.
The recording was revisited following recent remarks by Sergey Brin
at Stanford, where he acknowledged that despite Google's early work
on Transformers, institutional hesitation and incentive structures
limited how aggressively the technology was pursued. The interview
provides an earlier, first-principles perspective on how abstraction,
scaling, and organizational design might interact once AI systems
begin to compound.
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180448287 story Programming
What Might Adding Emojis and Pictures To Text Programming Languages
Look Like? 43
Posted by BeauHD on Wednesday December 24, 2025 @02:00AM from the
yellow-face-spewing-bright-green-vomit dept.
theodp writes: We all mix pictures, emojis, and text freely in our
communications. So why not in our code? That's the premise of "Fun
With Python and Emoji: What Might Adding Pictures to Text Programming
Languages Look Like?" (two-image Bluesky explainer; full slides),
which takes a look at what mixing emoji with Python and SQL might
look like. A GitHub repo includes a Google Colab-ready Python
notebook proof of concept that does rudimentary emoji-to-text
translation via an IPython input transformer.
So, in the Golden Age of AI -- some 60+ years after Kenneth Iverson
introduced the chock-full-of-symbols APL -- are valid technical
reasons still keeping symbols and pictures out of code, or is their
absence more of a programming dogma thing?
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180447077 story Privacy
Inside Uzbekistan's Nationwide License Plate Surveillance System
(techcrunch.com) 13
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @10:30PM from the
closer-look dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Across
Uzbekistan, a network of about a hundred banks of high-resolution
roadside cameras continuously scan vehicles' license plates and their
occupants, sometimes thousands a day, looking for potential traffic
violations. Cars running red lights, drivers not wearing their
seatbelts, and unlicensed vehicles driving at night, to name a few.
The driver of one of the most surveilled vehicles in the system was
tracked over six months as he traveled between the eastern city of
Chirchiq, through the capital Tashkent, and in the nearby settlement
of Eshonguzar, often multiple times a week. We know this because the
country's sprawling license plate-tracking surveillance system has
been left exposed to the internet.
Security researcher Anurag Sen, who discovered the security lapse,
found the license plate surveillance system exposed online without a
password, allowing anyone access to the data within. It's not clear
how long the surveillance system has been public, but artifacts from
the system show that its database was set up in September 2024, and
traffic monitoring began in mid-2025. The exposure offers a rare
glimpse into how such national license plate surveillance systems
work, the data they collect, and how they can be used to track the
whereabouts of any one of the millions of people across an entire
country. The lapse also reveals the security and privacy risks
associated with the mass monitoring of vehicles and their owners, at
a time when the United States is building up its nationwide array of
license plate readers, many of which are provided by surveillance
giant Flock.
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180447185 story IOS
iOS 26.3 Brings AirPods-Like Pairing To Third-Party Devices In EU
Under DMA (macrumors.com) 6
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @09:10PM from the
DMA-FTW dept.
Under pressure from the Digital Markets Act, Apple's iOS 26.3 adds
AirPods-style proximity pairing and notification support for
third-party accessories in the EU. The changes will roll out to
European users in 2026. MacRumors reports: The Digital Markets Act
requires Apple to provide third-party accessories with the same
capabilities and access to device features that Apple's own products
get. In iOS 26.3, EU wearable device makers can now test proximity
pairing and improved notifications.
Here are the new capabilities that Apple is adding:
- Proximity pairing - Devices like earbuds will be able to pair with
an iOS device in an AirPods-like way by bringing the accessory close
to an iPhone or iPad to initiate a simple, one-tap pairing process.
Pairing third-party devices will no longer require multiple steps.
- Notifications - Third-party accessories like smart watches will be
able to receive notifications from the iPhone. Users will be able to
view and react to incoming notifications, which is functionality
normally limited to the Apple Watch. Notifications can only be
forwarded to one connected device at a time, and turning on
notifications for a third-party device disables notifications to an
Apple Watch.
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180447255 story The Courts
John Carreyou and Other Authors Bring New Lawsuit Against Six Major
AI Companies 15
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @08:30PM from the
insufficient-funds dept.
A group of authors led by John Carreyrou has filed a new lawsuit
against Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Perplexity,
accusing the AI firms of training models on pirated copies of their
books. TechCrunch reports: If this sounds familiar, it's because
another set of authors already filed a class action suit against
Anthropic for these same acts of copyright infringement. In that
case, the judge ruled that it was legal for Anthropic and similar AI
companies to train on pirated copies of books, but that it was not
legal to pirate the books in the first place.
While eligible writers can receive about $3,000 from the $1.5 billion
Anthropic settlement, some authors were dissatisfied with that
resolution -- it doesn't hold AI companies accountable for the actual
act of using stolen books to train their models, which generate
billions of dollars in revenue. The plaintiffs in the new lawsuit say
the proposed Anthropic settlement "seems to serve [the AI companies],
not creators."
"LLM companies should not be able to so easily extinguish thousands
upon thousands of high-value claims at bargain-basement rates,
eliding what should be the true cost of their massive willful
infringement."
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180446959 story Linux
Meta Is Using The Linux Scheduler Designed For Valve's Steam Deck On
Its Servers (phoronix.com) 14
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @07:50PM from the
would-you-look-at-that dept.
Phoronix's Michael Larabel writes: An interesting anecdote from this
month's Linux Plumbers Conference in Tokyo is that Meta (Facebook) is
using the Linux scheduler originally designed for the needs of
Valve's Steam Deck... On Meta Servers. Meta has found that the
scheduler can actually adapt and work very well on the hyperscaler's
large servers. [...]
The presentation at LPC 2025 by Meta engineers was in fact titled
"How do we make a Steam Deck scheduler work on large servers." At
Meta they have explored SCX_LAVD as a "default" fleet scheduler for
their servers that works for a range of hardware and use-cases for
where they don't need any specialized scheduler. They call this
scheduler built atop sched_ext as "Meta's New Default Scheduler."
LAVD they found to work well across the growing CPU and memory
configurations of their servers, nice load balancing between CCX/LLC
boundaries, and more. Those wishing to learn more about Meta's use
and research into SCX-LAVD can find the Linux Plumbers Conference
presentation embedded below along with the slide deck (PDF).
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180447375 story Businesses
ServiceNow To Buy Armis For $7.75 Billion As It Bets Big On
Cybersecurity For AI (marketwatch.com) 7
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @07:10PM from the
mergers-and-acquisitions dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MarketWatch: ServiceNow
announced a deal to acquire cybersecurity company Armis on Tuesday,
marking a new milestone in the software giant's
artificial-intelligence business strategy. The $7.75 billion all-cash
transaction is part of ServiceNow's goal of advancing governance and
trust in autonomous AI agents, and the company's largest transaction
to date. "The acquisition of Armis will extend and enhance
ServiceNow's Security, Risk, and [Operational Technology] portfolios
in critical and fast-growing areas of cybersecurity and drive
increased AI adoption by strengthening trust across businesses'
connected environments," the company wrote in a press release.
While ServiceNow built its foundation IT service management products,
the company has positioned itself as an "AI control tower" that
orchestrates workflows across HR, customer service and security
operations. Organizations today are operating in increasingly complex
environments, with assets spanning from laptops and servers to smart
grid devices, Gina Mastantuono, chief financial officer of
ServiceNow, told MarketWatch on Tuesday. "But at the same time, cyber
threats are becoming more sophisticated and more complex," she added.
ServiceNow's Security and Risk business crossed $1 billion in annual
contract value earlier this year, and the Armis acquisition is
expected to triple ServiceNow's market opportunity in the sector.
Armis currently has over $340 million in annual recurring revenue,
with growth exceeding 50% year-over-year, according to the press
release. The Armis acquisition would allow ServiceNow to create an
"end-to-end proactive cybersecurity exposure and operations stack
that enables enterprises to see, decide and act across a business'
entire technology footprint," Mastantuono said.
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180447025 story Software
Ireland's Diarmuid Early Wins World Microsoft Excel Title (bbc.com)
10
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @06:30PM from the
world's-best dept.
Irish competitor Diarmuid Early, dubbed the "Lebron James of Excel
spreadsheets," has won the 2025 Microsoft Excel World Championship in
Las Vegas, dethroning three-time champion Andrew Ngai. The BBC
reports: The esport showpiece in December attracted competitors
worldwide as 256 spreadsheet heads battled it out across knockout
rounds to join the final 24 in Vegas. [...] A three-time champion in
the financial Excel tournaments, this win was Diarmuid's first in the
overall competition. He held the triple-world champion Andrew Ngai to
second place, and won the $5,000 prize and title belt. [...]
Excel esports transforms a common office tool into a dynamic sport.
More than 20 years old, the competitive scene has evolved from being
finance based to now involving more general problem solving. Although
it might help, Diarmuid said "it doesn't require accounting or
finance knowledge." He described an example where Excel is used in
solving a maze, scoring poker hands, or even sorting Kings and Queens
into the battles in which they fought.
Generally there is a 30 minute challenge, with each challenge broken
up into levels. The questions increase gradually in difficulty, with
each correct answer gaining a player points. Whoever gets the most
points wins, and in a tie, it is whoever got there first. "It's just,
can you think on your feet and do things quickly in Excel?" he said.
"If you solve the earlier levels in a neat way, that'll let you hit
the ground running faster on the later ones."
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180447131 story The Courts
Judge Blocks Texas App Store Age Verification Law (theverge.com) 18
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @05:50PM from the
not-so-fast dept.
A federal judge blocked Texas' app store age-verification law, ruling
it likely violates the First Amendment by forcing platforms to gate
speech and collect data in an overly broad way. The law was set to go
into effect on January 1, 2026. The Verge reports: In an order
granting a preliminary injunction on the Texas App Store
Accountability Act (SB 2420), Judge Robert Pitman wrote that the
statute "is akin to a law that would require every bookstore to
verify the age of every customer at the door and, for minors, require
parental consent before the child or teen could enter and again when
they try to purchase a book." Pitman has not yet ruled on the merits
of the case, but his decision to grant the preliminary injunction
means he believes its defenders are unlikely to prevail in court.
Pitman found that the highest level of scrutiny must be applied to
evaluate the law under the First Amendment, which means the state
must prove the law is "the least restrictive means of achieving a
compelling state interest." The judge found this is not the case and
that it wouldn't even survive intermediate scrutiny, because Texas
has so far failed to prove that its goals are connected to its
methods. Since Texas already has a law requiring age verification for
porn sites, Pitman said that "only in the vast minority of
applications would SB 2420 have a constitutional application to
unprotected speech not addressed by other laws." Though Pitman
acknowledged the importance of safeguarding kids online, he added,
"the means to achieve that end must be consistent with the First
Amendment. However compelling the policy concerns, and however
widespread the agreement that the issue must be addressed, the Court
remains bound by the rule of law." "The Texas App Store
Accountability Act is the first among a series of similar state laws
to face a legal challenge, making the ruling especially significant,
as Congress considers a version of the statute," notes The Verge.
"The laws, versions of which also passed in Utah and Louisiana, aim
to impose age verification standards at the app store level, making
companies like Apple and Google responsible for transmitting signals
about users' ages to app developers to block users from
age-inappropriate experiences."
"The state can still appeal the ruling with the Fifth Circuit Court
of Appeals, which has a history of reversing blocks on internet
regulations."
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180446937 story Piracy
LimeWire Re-Emerges In Online Rush To Share Pulled '60 Minutes'
Segment (arstechnica.com) 91
Posted by BeauHD on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @05:10PM from the
what-year-is-it dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: CBS cannot
contain the online spread of a "60 Minutes" segment that its
editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, tried to block from airing. The episode,
"Inside CECOT," featured testimonies from US deportees who were
tortured or suffered physical or sexual abuse at a notorious
Salvadoran prison, the Center for the Confinement of Terrorism.
"Welcome to hell," one former inmate was told upon arriving, the
segment reported, while also highlighting a clip of Donald Trump
praising CECOT and its leadership for "great facilities, very strong
facilities, and they don't play games."
Weiss controversially pulled the segment on Monday, claiming it could
not air in the US because it lacked critical voices, as no Trump
officials were interviewed. She claimed that the segment "did not
advance the ball" and merely echoed others' reporting, NBC News
reported. Her plan was to air the segment when it was "ready,"
insisting that holding stories "for whatever reason" happens "every
day in every newsroom." But Weiss apparently did not realize that the
"Inside CECOT" would still stream in Canada, giving the public a
chance to view the segment as reporters had intended.
Critics accusing CBS of censoring the story quickly shared the
segment online Monday after discovering that it was available on the
Global TV app. Using a VPN to connect to the app with a Canadian IP
address was all it took to override Weiss' block in the US, as 404
Media reported the segment was uploaded to "to a variety of file
sharing sites and services, including iCloud, Mega, and as a
torrent," including on the recently revived file-sharing service
LimeWire. It's currently also available to stream on the Internet
Archive, where one reviewer largely summed up the public's response
so far, writing, "cannot believe this was pulled, not a dang thing
wrong with this segment except it shows truth." "Yo what," joked
Reddit user Howzitgoin, highlighting only the word "LimeWire."
Another user responded, "man, who knew my nostalgia prof pic would
become relevant again, WTF."
"Bringing back LimeWire to illegally rip copies of reporting
suppressed by the government is definitely some cyberpunk shit," a
Bluesky user wrote.
"We need a champion against the darkness," a Reddit commenter echoed.
"I side with LimeWire."
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180445965 story Software
'Fragmented' Microsoft Tools Undercut Efficiency at Amazon and Whole
Foods, Internal Deloitte Review Finds (businessinsider.com) 26
Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @04:30PM from the
tough-luck dept.
An anonymous reader shares a report: It's been more than eight years
since Amazon bought Whole Foods, but the two companies still haven't
aligned their setup for the Microsoft software their employees use.
That disconnect was flagged in an 8-week Deloitte review of Whole
Foods' use of Microsoft 365 apps earlier this year, according to an
internal document obtained by Business Insider. Deloitte found that
Whole Foods relies on "fragmented" Microsoft toolsets, has loose
security and data-retention practices, and employs a complex
user-management setup -- all of which contribute to inefficiencies
and lower productivity when working with Amazon employees.
The consulting firm recommended a 24-month integration plan that
would first move Whole Foods' corporate employees onto Amazon's
backend system, followed by its frontline workers. The phased
approach would ensure a "smooth transition for users and minimal
disruption to business processes," while generating cost savings, the
document said. The review, completed in May, highlights Amazon's
ongoing challenges in integrating Whole Foods. Since acquiring the
chain in 2017, the company has struggled to scale the business and
integrate operations, resulting in frequent reorganizations and
shifting strategic priorities.
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180446121 story Books
Is the Dictionary Done For? 35
Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @03:51PM from the
look-it-up-if-you-can-find-it dept.
In the late 1980s, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary sat on the
New York Times best-seller list for 155 consecutive weeks and
eventually sold 57 million copies, a figure believed to be second
only to the Bible in the United States -- but those days are
thoroughly gone. Stefan Fatsis's new book "Unabridged: The Thrill of
(and Threat to) the Modern Dictionary" chronicles what Louis Menand
describes in The New Yorker as "a losing struggle" for legacy
dictionaries to survive in the internet age.
The profession has been decimated: an estimated 200 full-time
lexicographers worked in the US 25 years ago, and Fatsis believes
that number is "probably closer to thirty" today. "By the time I
finished this book," Fatsis writes, "it wasn't clear how long
flesh-bone-and-blood lexicographers would be needed to chronicle the
march of the English language."
Merriam-Webster is now owned by Encycloaedia Britannica, another
print-era giant that stopped publishing physical volumes in 2012. The
company's free website draws about a billion page views annually, but
the content has shifted dramatically -- word games, trending slang
and ads dominate rather than lexicographic depth. The scale of the
challenge facing dictionaries is staggering. One study of digitized
library books found the English lexicon grew from about 600,000 words
in 1950 to over a million by 2000, and concluded that 52% of English
words in printed books are "lexical dark matter" that appears in no
standard reference work.
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180446043 story EU
Europe's Public Institutions Are Quietly Ditching US Cloud Providers
(theregister.com) 75
Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @03:10PM from the
seeing-different-people dept.
European public institutions are quietly migrating away from American
cloud providers and office software, driven less by policy ambitions
in Brussels than by the mundane legal reality that GDPR-mandated risk
assessments keep flagging the US CLOUD Act as an unacceptable threat
to citizen data.
Austria's Federal Ministry for Economy, Energy and Tourism moved
1,200 employees to the open-source platform Nextcloud in four months.
Germany's Schleswig-Holstein has already transitioned 24,000 of its
30,000 civil servants to LibreOffice, Nextcloud and Thunderbird. The
International Criminal Court in The Hague announced in November 2025
that it would replace Microsoft office software after chief
prosecutor Karim Khan was temporarily locked out of his Outlook
account.
Competition economist Cristina Caffarra estimates that 90% of
Europe's digital infrastructure is now controlled by non-European
companies. Forrester predicts no European enterprise will fully
abandon US hyperscalers in 2026, but these targeted migrations for
sensitive government applications are already underway.
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180446261 story Television
Samsung's 2026 Gaming Monitors Promise 6K, 3D, and Up To 1,040Hz
(theverge.com) 39
Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @02:44PM from the
shape-of-things-to-come dept.
An anonymous reader shares a report: Samsung is breaking new ground
with its 2026 lineup of gaming monitors, with the Odyssey 3D G90XH
becoming the first to feature a 6K display with "glasses-free 3D."
The new monitor comes with a 32-inch IPS panel, offering real-time
eye-tracking that "adjusts depth and perspective" based on your
position, along with a speedy 165Hz refresh rate that you can boost
to 330Hz with a Dual Mode feature that switches to 3K.
[...] A 6K 3D display isn't the only notable upgrade coming to
Samsung's lineup; the company is launching the Odyssey G6 G60H, which
it says is the "world's first" 1,040Hz gaming monitor. The 27-inch
monitor only supports this ultra-fast refresh rate in HD, while its
native 1440p resolution still offers speeds up to a very fast 600Hz.
It's also compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-Sync.
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180446009 story Businesses
Remote Work is Officially Dead, Says the World's Largest Recruiter
(fortune.com) 81
Posted by msmash on Tuesday December 23, 2025 @01:50PM from the
experiment-over dept.
The great return-to-office battle has effectively concluded and a
clear pecking order has emerged, according to Sander van 't
Noordende, the CEO of Randstad, a staffing giant that places around
half a million workers in jobs every week. Remote work is becoming a
status symbol reserved for star performers and those possessing rare
skills. "You have to be very special to be able to demand a 100%
remote job," van 't Noordende told Fortune. "That's increasingly the
story. You have to have very special technology skills or some
expertise."
The equilibrium appears to be settling at a hybrid model of three to
four days in office for most workers. Van 't Noordende noted that
apart from some banks in major cities, the five-day office week isn't
returning as the norm despite hardline mandates from companies like
Amazon and JPMorgan. Korn Ferry predicted this "hybrid hierarchy" at
the start of 2025, forecasting that flexibility would become a perk
reserved for top talent. At some companies, high performers are
already being offered flexible schedules as a bonus while mid-range
employees don't get the privilege, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Auto
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Maison
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Noël
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Guide cadeaux
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* Calendrier de l’avent La (lourde) responsabilité d’être un bon
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* Guide cadeaux À placer sous le sapin pour les chats et les chiens
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Finances personnelles
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Finances personnelles
Comment profiter de la hausse des actions de l’IA sans prendre de
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* L’argent et le bonheur 36 choses pour lesquelles je suis
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