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Month July 2024

Alaska’s top-heavy glaciers are approaching an irreversible tipping point

Enlarge / Taku Glacier is one of many that begin in the Juneau Icefield. (credit: Mauricio Handler / Getty Images) The melting of one of North America’s largest ice fields has accelerated and could soon reach an irreversible tipping point…. Continue Reading →

Microsoft’s AI CEO: Web Content (Without a Robots.txt File) is ‘Freeware’ for AI Training

Slashdot reader joshuark shared this report from Windows Central Microsoft may have opened a can of worms with recent comments made by the tech giant’s CEO of AI Mustafa Suleyman. The CEO spoke with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin at the… Continue Reading →

Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release

(credit: Amazon) Amazon is bricking all Astro for Business robots on September 25. It first released the robot about eight months ago as a security device for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) for $2,350, but the device will soon be… Continue Reading →

20 Movies You Can’t Find in 2024 (and How to Maybe Watch Them Anyway)

Casual movie watchers might assume pretty much everything is available on streaming these days, or at the very least, easy to find on DVD or Blu-ray. Sadly, that’s not the case…not even close. A great many films, from obscure cult… Continue Reading →

Utility Firms Go Nuclear Over Amazon Datacenter Power Deal

Matthew Connatser reports via The Register: Utility firms American Electric Power (AEP) and Exelon have filed an official objection with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) over Talen Energy’s nuclear power deal with Amazon. Back in March, Amazon bought a… Continue Reading →

Nitrux 3.5.1 Released With Linux Kernel 6.9 and NVIDIA 555 Graphics Driver

Nitrux developer Uri Herrera announced the release and general availability of Nitrux 3.5.1 as the latest version of this immutable and systemd-free Debian-based distribution. The post Nitrux 3.5.1 Released With Linux Kernel 6.9 and NVIDIA 555 Graphics Driver appeared first… Continue Reading →

Sony Won’t Phase Out Blu-ray Movie and Game Discs

An anonymous reader shares a report: Sony plans to eventually stop producing consumer-grade recordable Blu-ray discs, but commercial products such as game and film Blu-rays will still be produced. Sony Group will lay off 250 employees at a division that… Continue Reading →

Newport City Council – Multilingual LocalGov Drupal Transformation

Completed Drupal site or project URL: https://www.newport.gov.uk/Zoocha worked with Newport City Council (NCC) on the redesign and development of their new LocalGov Drupal (LGD) platform. As one of the largest local authorities in Wales, NCC required a user-centred platform transformation that… Continue Reading →

MySQL 9.0 Released: What’s New, Changed, and Removed

MySQL 9.0 database rolls out with enhanced JSON support, new DDL for events, updated system variable tables, and more. The post MySQL 9.0 Released: What’s New, Changed, and Removed appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/mysql-9-0-released-whats-new-changed-and-removed/ from… Continue Reading →

Why US schools need to shake up the way they teach physics

Acceleration and thermal energy are physics concepts that can be applied to stock car racing. Jon Feingersh/The Image Bank via Getty ImagesAmerica has a physics problem. Research shows that access to physics education varies based on race, gender, sexuality and… Continue Reading →

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