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White House seeks deep NASA cuts as Artemis II breaks spaceflight record

4 hours 26 minutes ago
'Proposal resurrects an existential threat to US leadership in space science and exploration'

First, the good news: the Artemis II crew has successfully swung around the far side of the Moon and surpassed Apollo 13's record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space. Now the bad news: the White House is sharpening the budget blade once again.…

Richard Speed

No-Nvidia interconnect club delivers 2.0 spec before v1.0 silicon ships

4 hours 53 minutes ago
UALink splits work on physical layer and protocol specs to speed things up, literally and metaphorically

The UALink Consortium, a group of tech giants working on GPU networking standards to provide an alternative to Nvidia's NVLink and NVSwitch, has released new specs, but is still months away from shipping silicon.…

Simon Sharwood

Netflix – yes, Netflix – jumps on the AI bandwagon with video editor

5 hours 40 minutes ago
Video-language model revises how objects interact when things get removed from a scene

A new Netflix model promises to rewrite the way we make movies. Just imagine this. As the director of the multi-million dollar epic Car Crash III: Suddenest Impact, you've just finished filming the finale where your star, Cruz Control, drives straight into an onrushing semi.…

Thomas Claburn

Shots fired over proposal to build datacenter in Indianapolis

5 hours 44 minutes ago
Quite literally, from a gun, into the front door of a councilor who supports plan

Datacenter protests have taken an ugly turn in the US, with gunshots fired at the home of an Indianapolis councilor who recently lent his support to plans for a server farm in the area.…

Dan Robinson

OpenInfra General Manager talks sovereignty, governments deploying tech 'kill switches'

6 hours 26 minutes ago
Geopolitics enter the room as Thierry Carrez shows that there's more to Kubecon than AI

Kubecon  Sovereignty was a big topic was at last week's Kubecon, and Thierry Carrez, the General Manager of the OpenInfra Foundation, shared strong feelings around it that included raising the idea that tech companies might be forced by their countries' governments to deploy "kill switches."…

Richard Speed

Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows

7 hours 22 minutes ago
Walled gardens make more sense when it's an AI-lligator infested swamp outside

Opinion  When the first M1 Apple Silicon systems sprouted at the end of 2020, we loved the tech but not the walled garden it grew in. Apple had complete control over all its platforms and could set its own rules, but only to become more Apple-y. There was a whole world outside that area where Apple Silicon would never tread, even if Cupertino could iterate fast enough to keep up. Plus, Apple's appliance sensibility limited its expansion options, especially with performance dependent on its own silicon. …

Rupert Goodwins

Brits are falling out of love with posting every thought online

8 hours 18 minutes ago
Ofcom finds social media participation dropping as skepticism about digital life grows

British adults are now less active on social media, according to Ofcom, with just half of users actively posting, and fewer now believe the benefits outweigh the risks of being online.…

Dan Robinson

Yahoo<i>!</i> Japan’s owner consolidating 164 OpenStack clusters into one

13 hours 32 minutes ago
Customizations are causing pain so new cloud will stick to upstream cuts of the open source stack

LY Corporation, the Japanese web giant that dominates messaging, e-commerce and payments in many Asian countries, has revealed it is replacing a heavily-customized OpenStack cloud with a more conventional cut of the open source cloud stack – and making massive consolidations along the way.…

Simon Sharwood

Anthropic reveals $30bn run rate and plans to use 3.5GW of new Google AI chips

15 hours 44 minutes ago
Broadcom's building the silicon and is chuffed about that, but also notes Anthropic remains a risk

Broadcom has announced that Google has asked it to build next-generation AI and datacenter networking chips, and that Anthropic plans to consume 3.5GW worth of the accelerators it delivers to the ads and search giant.…

Simon Sharwood

AI agents found vulns in this popular Linux and Unix print server

17 hours 50 minutes ago
CUPS server shown spilling out remote code execution and root access

In the latest chapter on leaky CUPS, a security researcher and his band of bug-hunting agents have found two flaws that can be chained to allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code and achieve root file overwrite on the network.…

Jessica Lyons

AI slop got better, so now maintainers have more work

18 hours 37 minutes ago
Once AI bug reports become plausible, someone still has to verify them

If AI does more of the work but humans still have to check it, you need more reviewers. Now that AI models have gotten better at writing and evaluating code, open-source projects find themselves overwhelmed with the too-good-to-ignore output.…

Thomas Claburn

Anthropic closes door on subscription use of OpenClaw

21 hours 16 minutes ago
The company is having trouble meeting user demand

OpenClaw is popular, but not with the people responsible for keeping Anthropic’s services online. The company has disallowed subscription-based pricing for users who use the open-source agentic tool with Claude to try to keep things moving.…

Thomas Claburn

Patch to end i486 support hits Linux kernel merge queue

1 day 1 hour ago
After a year of patchwork, maintainers look ready to start retiring 486-class CPUs

It's taken nearly a full version number to get the pieces in order, but the long-awaited end of 486 chip support in the Linux kernel appears to be nigh with Linux 7.1's release later this year. …

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