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Oxide dispersion-strengthened FeCrAl alloys endure liquid metal flow at 600°C, resembling a fusion blanket environment
In a study published in the journal Corrosion Science, researchers explored protective coatings to advance corrosion resistance in fusion reactors. They tested α-Al2O3 oxide layers on oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) alloys in a high-temperature, flowing lithium-lead environment. Bare ODS alloys formed a durable γ-LiAlO2 layer in situ, which suppressed further corrosion.
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Ultra-fast charging lithium-sulfur battery is capable of powering long-haul EVs and commercial drones
Monash University engineers have developed an ultra-fast charging lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery, capable of powering long-haul EVs and commercial drones.
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Compact LCOS microdisplay uses fast CMOS backplane for high-speed light modulation
Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS, in collaboration with HOLOEYE Photonics AG, have developed a compact LCOS microdisplay with high refresh rates that enables improved optical modulation. This innovative microdisplay will be presented for the first time at the 31st International Display Workshops (IDW 2024) held Dec. 4–6 in Sapporo, Japan.
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US-Google face off as ad tech antitrust trial comes to close
Google and the US government faced off in a federal court on Monday, as each side delivered closing arguments in a case revolving around the technology giant’s alleged unfair domination of online advertising.
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Hydrogen-bonding additives enhance both performance and stability of solar cells
A recent collaboration has led to the development of a technique to drastically enhance the performance of perovskite solar cells using hydrogen-bonding additives. This research demonstrates that hydrogen bonding can extend the lifespan of solar cell materials while simultaneously achieving improved efficiency and stability.
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Cybersecurity is top of mind for Aussie businesses
Cybersecurity is the top risk concern for Australian businesses, according to Vanta’s latest State of Trust report. A survey of business and IT leaders globally found that 52% of Australian leaders ranked cybersecurity threats as their top concern, ahead of operational risk (41%), financial risk (40%) and brand reputation damage (30%). The survey found that…
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Scammers exploit tiny typos to trick people into sending money to their crypto wallets
A team of cybersecurity researchers at Stony Brook University has uncovered a new way for scammers to steal from unsuspecting cryptocurrency users. They have posted a paper to the arXiv preprint server describing the new crypto scam and how users can protect themselves.
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Australia ditches plans to fine tech giants for misinformation
Australia has ditched plans to fine social media companies if they fail to stem the spread of misinformation, the country’s communications minister said Sunday.
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Cheers, angst as US nuclear plant Three Mile Island to reopen
The planned reopening of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant is praised as a boon for Pennsylvania and a boost for AI, but it is loathed by residents still haunted by a near-catastrophic meltdown there in 1979.
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Pressing the advantage: Broking with Optimise Finance
Aggregation in mortgage and asset finance is the fast track to success in the modern world. Aggregators act as a medium between lenders and finance brokers and usually hold a current Australian Credit Licence (ACL), which then gives opportunities to appoint credit representatives on their behalf. Therefore, small independent operators or medium-sized firms do not…
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Science fiction stories allow us to explore what we want and what we reject with AI
Science fiction has long been a window into possible futures, often anticipating technological advancements and societal shifts with surprising accuracy.
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What forcing Google to sell Chrome could mean
US antitrust lawyers are calling on a judge to force the sale of Google’s Chrome browser to limit the company’s market clout in a move that would shake up the internet giant.
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Real-world experiments identify main barriers to smartphone-based augmented reality in indoor settings
Smartphone-based augmented reality, in which visual elements are overlaid on the image of a smartphone camera, are extremely popular apps. These apps allow users to see how furniture would look in their house, or navigate maps better, or to play interactive games. The global phenomenon Pokémon GO, which encourages players to catch digital creatures through…
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Engineered additive makes low-cost renewable energy storage a possibility
Solar and wind are quickly transforming the energy landscape—but if we are to realize the full potential of these intermittent, renewable energy sources, we’ll need safe, affordable batteries capable of storing it.
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3D-printing advance mitigates three defects simultaneously for failure-free metal parts
Madison engineers have found a way to simultaneously mitigate three types of defects in parts produced using a prominent additive manufacturing technique called laser powder bed fusion.
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An innovative no-code prototype to automate design structure matrix generation
A design structure matrix (DSM) is a visual analysis tool used for system modeling. Simple and concise, it uses an NxN square matrix to represent the relationships between N system elements. Data collection for DSM generation is traditionally done via surveys and interviews, but because these require domain experts and a lot of hours or…
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Maintaining bridge safety with a digital sensing-based monitoring system
Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology developed a smart monitoring system that applies digital sensing technology to maintain and manage small- and medium-sized aging bridges.
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Microsoft collaboration develops DroidSpeak for better communication between LLMs
A team of computer engineers and AI specialists at Microsoft, working with a pair of colleagues from the University of Chicago, has led to the development of a new language that allows LLMs to speak with one another more efficiently. The group has posted a paper outlining the ideas behind the new language, how it…
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Researchers train AI to detect foreign interference online
Modern technologies like social media are making it easier than ever for enemies of the United States to emotionally manipulate U.S. citizens.
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Protective coating significantly extends perovskite solar cell life
Northwestern University scientists have developed a new protective coating that significantly extends the life of perovskite solar cells, making them more practical for applications outside the lab.
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Distractions significantly delay remote drivers’ reaction time
Distractions slow the reaction time of automated vehicle remote drivers by over five seconds, new research has shown.
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Microsoft targets Egyptian linked to DIY phishing kits
Microsoft announced Thursday it has seized 240 fraudulent websites tied to an Egyptian cybercrime operation that sold do-it-yourself phishing kits used to steal user credentials and bypass security measures.
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Ultrasonic method aids bridge safety monitoring
Reinforced concrete structures are subjected to significant loads. These structures must endure the weight and vibrations from high-speed and freight trains, as well as the forces acting on high-rise buildings. Therefore, it is crucial to regularly inspect the entire structure and assess the condition of the building material.
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Strategies for navigating Java vulnerabilities
Addressing Java vulnerabilities often feels like navigating an endless game of ‘Whack-a-Mole’, with relentless threats and a never-ending stream of alerts. This ongoing battle can be draining for development and security teams, transforming what should be a routine task into a persistent challenge. The situation isn’t improving for organisations. In 2023 alone, there were around…
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Avanade launches Microsoft-powered AI services
Microsoft-focused professional services company Avanade has launched seven new Microsoft-powered AI services tailored to helping mid-market organisations in Asia–Pacific accelerate growth and embrace the AI era. The new services include Accelerate Revenue Generation, a service for helping sales teams move beyond traditional customer relationship management (CRM) systems to AI-powered sales tools that increase productivity while…
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Not all cyber risk is created equal
As Australian organisations continue to expand their digital footprints to embrace artificial intelligence, cybersecurity teams are faced with a growing attack surface and an overwhelming number of potential threats. While many focus on threat detection and response, the key to mitigating cyber exposure lies in preventing breaches before they happen. This requires a shift from…
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Zscaler launches Zero Trust Segmentation
Cloud security company Zscaler has unveiled Zero Trust Segmentation, an approach to securely connecting users, devices and workloads across distributed networks. The solution aims to prevent lateral movement from ransomware attacks by turning branches into simplified environments and eliminating the need for firewalls, site-to-site VPNs or other more expensive security tools. Each branch, factory and…
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ServiceNow adding new GenAI capabilities
ServiceNow is adding more than 150 generative AI capabilities to its Now Platform, including the addition of multilingual capabilities to its Now Assist virtual assistant. The new additions also include an AI Governance feature, designed to help organisations pursue secure and compliant AI practices. The Now Assist Guardian provides built-in monitoring and responsible AI guardrails,…
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what will the intern do now?
https://github.com/DocumindHQ/documind oh they’re the same? https://github.com/getomni-ai/zerox oh another one! https://github.com/DS4SD/docling/ and this! https://github.com/clovaai/donut and this!! https://github.com/Zipstack/unstract does this count? https://anythingllm.com/
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so whats wrong with odoo or vtiger?
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty
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no gps underground
https://blog.transitapp.com/go-underground/ https://medium.com/snips-ai/underground-location-tracking-3ea56803dddc can i say im at a train station instead of between stations if i have more users connecting to wifi?
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i m a small shop
https://blog.min.io/introducing-aistor/ https://github.com/hyperdxio/hyperdx/tree/v2
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a crawler
https://github.com/devflowinc/firecrawl-simple
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free pictures?
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection https://ideogram.ai/
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a webform to email an appointment?
https://github.com/rbbydotdev/someday hah
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rain?
https://x.com/MichaelDell/status/1780672823167742135
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i need it to fold proteins or something
https://github.com/SakanaAI/AI-Scientist
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so cute
https://bioart.niaid.nih.gov/
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was this called etl last time?
https://seatunnel.apache.org/ how much software does apache produce??? https://dolphinscheduler.apache.org/en-us
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open source billing
https://github.com/getlago/lago
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how does btrfs do it?
https://github.com/markfasheh/duperemove https://www.jdupes.com/ https://despairlabs.com/blog/posts/2024-10-27-openzfs-dedup-is-good-dont-use-it/
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deep end of the pool…
https://davidnugent.net/he-ai-2024 https://www.nextplatform.com/2024/10/29/hpc-gets-a-reconfigurable-dataflow-engine-to-take-on-cpus-and-gpus/
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free postgres
https://www.prisma.io/pricing
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sqlitesite?
https://github.com/electron/asar https://code.up8.edu/pablo/cigala https://glitch.com/discover https://docs.datasette.io/en/stable/getting_started.html
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RouteLLM
https://github.com/lm-sys/RouteLLM
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open stacked
https://www.thestack.technology/warren-buffetts-geico-repatriates-work-from-the-cloud-continues-ambitious-infrastructure-overhaul/ My money’s on Conway’s law. There’s a hardware team that’s in charge of the hardware, and they need to orchestrate ask the nodes, then there’s the openstack team that’s their customer who’s in charge of providing a cloud-like environment to the rest of the company including windows VMs, then there’s an applications kube team…
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do u jujutsu?
https://blog.gitbutler.com/fearless-rebasing/
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nVidia Killed the Radio Star
https://www.theregister.com/2024/10/25/polish_radio_station_ai_hosts/
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mcfixed?
https://mcbroken.com/ https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/10/us-copyright-office-frees-the-mcflurry-allowing-repair-of-ice-cream-machines/ https://www.ifixit.com/News/102368/victory-is-sweet-we-can-now-fix-mcdonalds-ice-cream-machines
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orchestration?
shit idea 💡 🤔 😕 😳 😐 😅 💡 time!!! pbs/slurm cluster where all the desktops are nodes. but a job can only run 2 hours max and nodes start draining at 6am. resume at 6pm.for i in desktops ; do ssh $1 “top | head | grep blah | echo “can resume!” ; doneor…
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magic
https://architect.run/ https://www.cedana.ai/ https://github.com/skypilot-org/skypilot ok not so much this? https://modal.com/
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its undercutting humans by 80% in Pakistan?
https://www.reddit.com/gallery/1gay88p https://old.reddit.com/r/pakistan/comments/1gay88p/just_launched_an_aipowered_fashion_photoshoot/
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mjml..jsx…
https://jsx.email/ https://www.keila.io/ i mean..i still telnet my mail, can? or at least i want mail to be machine readable. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ yes they mention mjml too https://github.com/dittofeed/dittofeed hmm they didn’t https://github.com/laudspeaker/laudspeaker
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this smells like it could be ridiculously clever
I want to create a work schedule builder that is (1) easy to start with and (2) offers great flexibility. And now I have a very basic MVP that I want to show.Here are some things it can handle while building your schedule: * Set the number of workers needed per shift and specify constraints.…
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zero knowledge, multi-party n homomorphic!
https://partisiablockchain.com/ https://www.fireblocks.com/blog/fireblocks-becomes-first-crypto-tech-firm-to-achieve-all-3-iso-certifications/ https://blog.chain.link/ccip-private-transactions-blockchain-privacy-manager/ https://chain.link/education-hub/homomorphic-encryption https://www.zama.ai/ https://z1labs.ai/blog/cypher-unlocking-confidential-computing-for-ai-with-the-first-fully-homomorphic-encryption-fhe-and-evm-integration/
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a truly terrible idea..
google/xAI/fb/microsoft move in containers. full of laptops that connect wifi to a starlink connection. all powered by solar. and if u know english u can do content moderation.if u know 2 languages u can do translation.if u can’t at least u can solve captcha..or otherwise train AI. instead of waiting for donors to send aid.…
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https://versatiles.org/
https://openfreemap.org/ https://tilezen.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ https://github.com/maputnik/osm-liberty https://shortbread-tiles.org/ https://github.com/protomaps https://openmaptiles.org/ https://maplibre.org/martin/introduction.html https://tiles.versatiles.org/tiles/osm/%7Bz%7D/%7Bx%7D/%7By%7D
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on self hosting
https://learn.umh.app/course/aws-and-azure-are-at-least-4x-10x-more-expensive-than-hetzner/ of course if u only use ec2 its a very expensive dumb machine. DynamoDB, Kinesis, SQS, etc they save developer time. otoh..as soon as your setup does get big, it starts to make more sense to try and migrate to ‘dumb’ machines and save on infrastructure costs, especially if your business is low margin and your…
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why
https://www.apricitas.io/p/the-ai-investment-boom 2012, facebook bought ig for $1.2b 2024, facebook spent $15.2b in the first half alone buying hardware.
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golden comment to make sense of the world…
https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.00907 It’s taking advantage of (1+a)(1+b) = 1 + a + b + ab. And where a and b are both small-ish, ab is really small and can just be ignored.So it turns the (1+a)(1+b) into 1+a+b. Which is definitely not the same! But it turns out, machine guessing apparently doesn’t care much about the…
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test
test test test…
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