Megan Thee Stallion and Jordan Chiles lead WORST dressed celebs on Gold House Gala red carpet 2025
Mindy Kaling, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were all among the stars who posed up a storm for the cameras ahead of the glitzy gathering.
Minibus medics sent to answer 999 calls as 'underinvestment and understaffing' hits ambulance service
Scotland's 'overstretched' ambulance service is sending minibuses out to deal with emergency calls, it has been revealed.
Whoop Promises Free Upgrades - But Some Users Will Have to Pay to Extend Their Subscriptions
Whoop fitness trackers had promised free upgrades to anyone who'd been a member for at least six months — and then reneged. "After customers began complaining, the company responded with a Reddit post, according to a report from TechCrunch:
Now, anyone with more than 12 months remaining on their subscription is eligible for a free upgrade to Whoop 5.0 (or a refund if they've already paid the fee). And customers with less than 12 months can extend their subscription to get the upgrade at no additional cost.
Whoop acknowledged that they'd previously said anyone who'd been a member for six months would receive a free upgrade. Friday they described that blog article as "incorrect". ("This was never our policy and should never have been posted... We removed that blog article... We're sorry for any confusion this may have caused.")
TechCrunch explains:
While the company said it's making these changes because it "heard your feedback," it also suggested that its apparent stinginess was tied to its transition from a [2021] model focused on monthly or six-month subscription plans to one where it only offers 12- and 24-month subscriptions...
There's been a mixed response to these changes on the Whoop subreddit, with one moderator describing it as a "win for the community." Other posters were more skeptical, with one writing, "You don't publish a policy by accident and keep it up for years. Removing it after backlash doesn't erase the fact [that] it is real."
Other changes announced by Whoop:
"If you purchased or renewed a WHOOP 4.0 membership in the last 30 days before May 8, your upgrade fee will be automatically waived at checkout..."
"If you've already upgraded to WHOOP 5.0 on Peak and paid a one-time upgrade fee despite having more than 12 months remaining, we'll refund that fee."
"Thank you for your feedback. We remain committed to delivering the best technology, experience, and value to our community."
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Rock star's career in tatters after being caught making child porn
The popular Michigan-based rock star pleaded guilty in December to exploiting three minors, and he was sentenced to 15 years in jail on Friday.
Moment pensioner accidentally hit the accelerator rather than brake and ploughed into a bakery causing £10,000 in damage
Nikki Craven, 49, manager and owner at Rise Bakery in Dorset, shockingly revealed that an employee was restocking the shelves only minutes before the 'enormous smash'.
Brad Pitt gives young fan the shock of her life as he pulls up to her McDonald's drive through window in New Zealand
A young fast food worker could not believe her luck when a superstar pulled up to her drive through window.
OpenAI Enters 'Tough Negotiation' With Microsoft, Hopes to Raise Money With IPO
OpenAI is currently in "a tough negotiation" with Microsoft, the Financial Times reports, citing "one person close to OpenAI."
On the road to building artificial general intelligence, OpenAI hopes to unlock new funding (and launch a future IPO), according to the article, which says both sides are at work "rewriting the terms of their multibillion-dollar partnership in a high-stakes negotiation...."
Microsoft, meanwhile, wants to protect its access to OpenAI's cutting-edge AI models...
[Microsoft] is a key holdout to the $260bn start-up's plans to undergo a corporate restructuring that moves the group further away from its roots as a non-profit with a mission to develop AI to "benefit humanity". A critical issue in the deliberations is how much equity in the restructured group Microsoft will receive in exchange for the more than $13bn it has invested in OpenAI to date.
According to multiple people with knowledge of the negotiations, the pair are also revising the terms of a wider contract, first drafted when Microsoft first invested $1bn into OpenAI in 2019. The contract currently runs to 2030 and covers what access Microsoft has to OpenAI's intellectual property such as models and products, as well as a revenue share from product sales. Three people with direct knowledge of the talks said Microsoft is offering to give up some of its equity stake in OpenAI's new for-profit business in exchange for accessing new technology developed beyond the 2030 cut off...
Industry insiders said a failure of OpenAI's new plan to make its business arm a public benefits corporation could prove a critical blow. That would hit OpenAI's ability to raise more cash, achieve a future float, and obtain the financial resources to take on Big Tech rivals such as Google. That has left OpenAI's future at the mercy of investors, such as Microsoft, who want to ensure they gain the benefit of its enormous growth, said Dorothy Lund, professor of law at Columbia Law School.
Lund says OpenAI's need for investors' money means they "need to keep them happy." But there also appears to be tension from how OpenAI competes with Microsoft (like targeting its potential enterprise customers with AI products). And the article notes that OpenAI also turned to Oracle (and SoftBank) for its massive AI infrastructure project Stargate. One senior Microsoft employee complained that OpenAI "says to Microsoft, 'give us money and compute and stay out of the way: be happy to be on the ride with us'. So naturally this leads to tensions. To be honest, that is a bad partner attitude, it shows arrogance."
The article's conclusion? Negotiating new deal is "critical to OpenAI's restructuring efforts and could dictate the future of a company..."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Tributes paid to beloved teacher among death notices and funeral announcements from Essex Chronicle this week
Our thoughts are with those who have lost a loved one
The kingpins who really run Britain's drug trade: TikTok gangsters might look scary... but in reality they are terrified of the 'Mr Bigs'
EXCLUSIVE: Unlike their 'foot soldier' counterparts, these 'high level' drug bosses try to stay anonymous and live lives that - at first glance - seem utterly ordinary.
A bitter neighbour battle over EIGHT FOOT: How two men went to war over their narrow shared driveway... but two years later who won?
EXCLUSIVE: Three years on from the neighbourly row to end all rows, MailOnline revisited the 8-foot stretch of driveway in North London that split a community down the middle.
Britain's largest teaching union says trans women MUST be allowed to use ladies' toilets in schools - despite Supreme Court ruling
The Left-wing National Education Union (NEU) resolved on Saturday to campaign for trans teachers to continue to choose toilets according to 'gender identity'.
Fashion influencer slammed for 'tacky' outfit... would YOU wear it?
Brigette Pheloung, known as Acquired Style, gives fashion and beauty advice to her millions of followers on Instagram and TikTok.
Emotional moment Virginia Giuffre's lawyer breaks down as she recalls her disbelief after the Jeffrey Epstein victim took her own life
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'Annoyed' Ben Affleck leans on his kids amid ex Ana de Armas' romance with his pal Tom Cruise
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'Who Needs Rust's Borrow-Checking Compiler Nanny? C++ Devs Aren't Helpless'
"When Rust developers think of us C++ folks, they picture a cursed bloodline," writes professional game developer Mamadou Babaei (also a *nix enthusiast who contributes to the FreeBSD Ports collection). "To them, every line of C++ we write is like playing Russian Roulette — except all six chambers are loaded with undefined behavior."
But you know what? We don't need a compiler nanny. No borrow checker. No lifetimes. No ownership models. No black magic. Not even Valgrind is required. Just raw pointers, raw determination, and a bit of questionable sanity.
He's created a video on "how to hunt down memory leaks like you were born with a pointer in one hand and a debugger in the other." (It involves using a memory leak tracker — specifically, Visual Studio's _CrtDumpMemoryLeaks, which according to its documentation "dumps all the memory blocks in the debug heap when a memory leak has occurred," identifying the offending lines and pointers.)
"If that sounds unreasonably dangerous — and incredibly fun... let's dive into the deep end of the heap."
"The method is so easy, it renders Rust's memory model (lifetimes, ownership) and the borrow checker useless!" writes Slashdot reader NuLL3rr0r. Does anybody agree with him? Share your own experiences and reactions in the comments.
And how do you feel about Rust's "borrow-checking compiler nanny"?
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Wrestling legend Sabu dead at 60... just weeks after his final match
The 60-year-old was still wrestling as recently last month, when he took part in his final match during Wrestlemania weekend in Las Vegas.
Trump reveals Putin wants to meet Zelensky THIS WEEK for negotiations as he rips Ukraine leader in brutal post
Donald Trump demanded that Ukraine come to the table and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week.
Gang of asylum seekers armed with knives stole £70,000 of Hermes handbags from Knightsbridge store, court hears
The raiders struck the Design Exchange in west London on 20 October 2024, it is alleged.
Iconic 80s actress from erotic thriller who embraced Scientology is unrecognizable... who is she?
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Alison Hammond reveals shock beauty habit as she discusses weight lifting passion after dropping 11-stone and reversing pre-diabetic diagnosis
The This Morning presenter, 50, decided to lose weight after the death of her mother Maria - who had raised concerns over Alison's pre-diabetic diagnosis.