Trump seeing green as he weighs deal to allow Nvidia Blackwell GPU sales to China
And shave 15% of the top no doubt.
Nerfed versions of Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs could soon join its H20 on the list of AI accelerators approved for sale in China.…
Revealed: The most viewed houses up for sale in the UK - including one steeped in English footballing history
An estate agent has revealed its top 10 most-viewed homes of the month - from a countryside five-acre bungalow to one steeped in English footballing history.
Man killed on Isle of Sheppey 'was hit over the head with a concrete slab': Girl, 16, and two boys, 14 and 15, are arrested after holidaymaker heard shouts of 'I've done him'
Emergency services raced to the Warden Bay Road area in Leysdown-on-Sea shortly after 7pm on Sunday after reports that 'an altercation broke out involving a small group of people'.
Biochar From Human Waste Could Solve Global Fertilizer Shortages, Study Finds
Biochar produced from solid human excrement could supply up to 7% of global phosphorus fertilizer needs annually, according to a Cornell University study published in PNAS. When combined with nutrients extracted from urine, the process could provide 15% of phosphorus, 17% of nitrogen, and 25% of potassium used in agriculture worldwide.
The biochar production process reduces solid waste volume and weight by up to 90%, while allowing nutrient proportions to be adjusted for specific crop requirements.
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Blonde bombshell best known for playing a Bond Girl is seen on a rare outing... can you guess who?
The blonde bombshell best known for playing one of the iconic Bond girls in the 90s. Can you guess who she is?
One dead and multiple injured after Pennsylvania steel plant EXPLODES with multiple people still missing
Dozens of people were injured and trapped under rubble after a huge explosion at a Pennsylvania steel coking plant on Monday morning, per officials.
AMD Rides The HPC Tiger In The Datacenter
Being in the high performance computing business, as AMD most definitely is, has its ups and downs. …
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Illegal migrant who raped and killed Rachel Morin will rot behind bars for rest of his life
The El Salvador native was found guilty in April of first degree murder, first degree rape and kidnapping for the horrific August 2023 attack on the 37-year-old mother.
Experts warn of the cancer-causing chemicals that are a 'threat to humanity'
An eight-month investigation funded by The Grantham Foundation looked at 'how pervasive toxicity threatens human and planetary health' with some concerning outcomes.
Stacey Solomon wows in plunging black bikini as mother-of-five enjoys luxury family holiday and admits she felt 'beautiful' in stunning snaps
The Loose Women star, 35, looked nothing short of sensational as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a skimpy black bikini.
Music icon stops concert to shame parent for 'irresponsible' act in front of crowd of 26,000 fans
The music icon, 31, took to the stage at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City last week for his + Pretty + Dirty World Tour.
Promising Linux Project Dies After Dev Faces Harassment
New submitter darwinmac writes: Kapitano, a user-friendly GTK4 frontend for the ClamAV scanner on Linux, has been killed by its developer 'zynequ' following a wave of harsh, personal attacks from a user. The tool was meant to simplify virus scanning but quickly became a flashpoint when a user claimed it produced malware.
After defending the code calmly, the developer was nonetheless met with escalating accusations and hostility, leading to burnout. The project is now marked as "not maintained," its code released into the public domain under The Unlicense, and it's being delisted from Flathub.
zynequ said: "This was always a hobby project, created in my free time with none of the financial support. Incidents like this make it hard to stay motivated."
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Four children arrested after boy, 14, died in warehouse fire will face no further police action
Layton Carr was found dead after emergency services rushed to a blaze near the Fairfield Industrial estate in the Bill Quay area of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, on the evening of May 2.
Gwyneth Paltrow shows off her VERY fit physique after sharing exercise secrets
Gwyneth Paltrow flaunted her toned tummy and lithe limbs as she stepped out for a walk in the Hamptons on Saturday.
Myleene Klass is accused of brutally 'ghosting' a close friend for contacting her ex-husband Graham Quinn - days after he ended their six-month marriage
The Loose Women presenter exchanged vows with Graham Quinn in 2011, almost a decade after meeting the Irish businessman when he provided security for Hear'Say.
I moved to the 'new Cotswolds' after nearly 40 years in the city. But it's lonely here and I miss my old life... this is the brutal truth about rural living: KATE SPICER
For nearly 40 years visiting my friends and relatives in the West Country was lovely, but returning to London's Paddington Station always gave me comfort.
Russia's RomCom among those exploiting a WinRAR 0-day in highly-targeted attacks
A few weeks earlier 'zeroplayer' advertised an $80K WinRAR 0-day exploit
Russia-linked attackers found and exploited a high-severity WinRAR vulnerability before the maintainers of the Windows file archiver issued a fix.…
My dad and I were jailed for running an illegal steroid lab together and brawled in the courtroom - I can't believe how he betrayed me, but being locked up came with a surprising upside
Macaulay Dodd and his father Andrew were sent down for running the operation, which was disguised as a dog grooming business.
Popular bar set to be converted into fast food takeaway
The bar owners closed down after a decade due to health related issues
Starbucks Asks Customers in South Korea To Stop Bringing Printers and Desktop Computers Into Stores
An anonymous reader shares a report: Starbucks patrons in South Korea are setting up de facto offices at the coffee chain, bringing along their desktop computers and printers. The company implemented a new policy banning bulky items from store locations. In South Korea, where office space is scant, remote workers are using cafes as a cheap place to work.
Starbucks South Korea is experiencing this exact phenomenon and is now banning patrons from bringing in large pieces of work equipment, treating the cafes like their own amenity-stuffed office space. "While laptops and smaller personal devices are welcome, customers are asked to refrain from bringing desktop computers, printers, or other bulky items that may limit seating and impact the shared space," a Starbucks spokesperson told Fortune in a statement.
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