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Drinking Water Sources in England Polluted With Forever Chemicals

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 15:25
Raw drinking water sources across England are polluted with toxic forever chemicals, new analysis has revealed, prompting the water sector to demand that ministers ban the substances and polluters pay for the astronomical cleanup costs. The Guardian: The areas covered by Affinity Water and Anglian Water were found to be particularly badly affected, and experts have said they fear "we are drastically underestimating the size of the problem." There are more than 10,000 PFAS in use, known as forever chemicals because they do not break down in the environment. [...] In an unprecedented move, the industry body Water UK has said it "wants to see PFAS banned and the development of a national plan to remove it from the environment which should be paid for by manufacturers." It described PFAS pollution as a "huge global challenge" and said: "The UK's tap water is rated as the safest in the world, and companies are already taking action to reduce PFAS levels further." In an attempt to tackle the problem, the EU is considering a proposal to regulate all 10,000 or so PFAS together, but the PFAS industry is lobbying against it and the UK has no plans to follow suit.

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Raspberry Pi hands out prizes to all in the RP2350 Hacking Challenge

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 15:15
Power-induced glitches, lasers, and electromagnetic fields are all tools of the trade

Raspberry Pi has given out prizes for extracting a secret value from the one-time-programmable (OTP) memory of the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller – awarding a pile of cash to all four entrants.…

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Replit CEO on AI Breakthroughs: 'We Don't Care About Professional Coders Anymore'

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 14:42
Replit, an AI coding startup platform, has made a dramatic pivot away from professional programmers in a fundamental shift in how software may be created in the future. "We don't care about professional coders anymore," CEO Amjad Masad told Semafor, as the company refocuses on helping non-developers build software using AI. The strategic shift follows the September launch of Replit's "Agent" tool, which can create working applications from simple text commands. The tool, powered by Anthropic's Claude 3.5 Sonnet AI model, has driven a five-fold revenue increase in six months. The move marks a significant departure for Replit, which built its business providing online coding tools for software developers. The company is now betting that AI will make traditional programming skills less crucial, allowing non-technical users to create software through natural language instructions.

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Google reports halving code migration time with AI help

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 14:32
Chocolate Factory slurps own dogfood, sheds drudgery in specific areas

Google, which peddles AI software with as much giddy enthusiasm as Microsoft, reports dogfooding its own AI concoction and leaving the lab with a pleasant taste in its mouth.…

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AI datacenters putting zero emissions promises out of reach

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 14:08
Plus: Bit barns' demand for water, land, and power could breed 'growing opposition' from residents

The datacenter industry looks set for a turbulent 2025 as AI growth threatens to trump sustainability commitments and authorities are likely to see growing public hostility to new projects.…

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Nintendo To Unveil Next-Generation Switch 2 in April

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 14:02
Nintendo announced on Thursday it will unveil its next-generation Switch 2 gaming console at a digital event on April 2, marking the end of its nearly eight-year-old flagship model. The Japanese gaming giant revealed in a two-minute video that the new device maintains a similar hybrid design to the original Switch but is larger, with redesigned controllers that attach magnetically.

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Brits must prove their age on adult sites by July, says watchdog

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 13:02
Regulator asks people to link their credit cards, mobile accounts or face scans to smut use, to protect kids

The UK's communications regulator has published guidance for website operators aimed at preventing under-18s from accessing pornographic content online via "highly effective age assurance" techniques.…

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Governments Call For Spyware Regulations In UN Security Council Meeting

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 13:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: On Tuesday, the United Nations Security Council held a meeting to discuss the dangers of commercial spyware, which marks the first time this type of software -- also known as government or mercenary spyware -- has been discussed at the Security Council. The goal of the meeting, according to the U.S. Mission to the UN, was to "address the implications of the proliferation and misuse of commercial spyware for the maintenance of international peace and security." The United States and 15 other countries called for the meeting. While the meeting was mostly informal and didn't end with any concrete proposals, most of the countries involved, including France, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, agreed that governments should take action to control the proliferation and abuse of commercial spyware. Russia and China, on the other hand, dismissed the concerns. John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at The Citizen Lab, a human rights organization that has investigated spyware abuses since 2012, gave testimony in which he sounded the alarm on the proliferation of spyware made by "a secretive global ecosystem of developers, brokers, middlemen, and boutique firms," which "is threatening international peace and security as well as human rights." Scott-Railton called Europe "an epicenter of spyware abuses" and a fertile ground for spyware companies, referencing a recent TechCrunch investigation that showed Barcelona has become a hub for spyware companies in the last few years. Representatives of Poland and Greece, countries that had their own spyware scandals involving software made by NSO Group and Intellexa, respectively, also intervened. Poland's representative pointed at local legislative efforts to put "more control, including by the judiciary, on the relevant operational activities of the security and intelligence services," while also recognizing that spyware can be used in a legal way. "We are not saying that the use of spyware is never justified or even required," said Poland's representative. And the Greek representative pointed to the country's 2022 bill to ban the sale of spyware.

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Debian 12.9 arrives, quickly followed by MX Linux 23.5

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 12:35
The eighth point-release of Bookworm – yes, you read that right – and the latest MX with new Xfce

Debian 12.9 - the latest point-release of Debian "Bookworm" - emerged at the weekend and coming hot on its heels is one of the more interesting downstreams, MX Linux 23.5.…

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Blue Origin reaches orbit with New Glenn, fumbles first-stage recovery

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 11:30
Jeff Bezos' space company achieves milestone with payload delivered

Jeff Bezos joined the orbital elite with the launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket this morning.…

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Infoseccer: Private security biz let guard down, exposed 120K+ files

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 10:36
Assist Security’s client list includes fashion icons, critical infrastructure orgs

A London-based private security company allegedly left more than 120,000 files available online via an unsecured server, an infoseccer told The Register.…

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Pastor Who Saw Crypto Project In His 'Dream' Indicted For Fraud

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 10:00
A pastor in Pasco, Washington, has been indicted on 26 counts of fraud for orchestrating a cryptocurrency scam that defrauded over 1,500 investors of nearly $5.9 million between 2021 and 2023. Many of the investors were members of his congregation. BleepingComputer reports: The US Department of Justice says the pastor, Francier Obando Pinillo, 51, used his position to recruit investors into a fraudulent cryptocurrency venture called "Solano Fi," which he told them "came to him in a dream" and was a guaranteed investment. "Pinillo used his position as pastor to induce members of his congregation and others to invest their money in a cryptocurrency investment business known as Solano Fi," reads the US Department of Justice announcement. "Pinillo claimed the idea for Solano Fi had come to him in a dream and that it was a safe and guaranteed investment." The pastor also set up a Facebook page for Solano Fi to attract more investors outside his direct sphere of influence, as well as a Telegram group named 'Multimillionarios SolanoFi,' which had 1,500 members. The indictment alleged that Pinillo promised investors they would receive guaranteed monthly investment returns of 34.9% at no risk whatsoever. The indictment further claims he directed the victims to make cryptocurrency transfers to wallets under his control, and instead of investing the funds, he diverted them for personal use. Investors were provided access to a Solano Fi web app where they could manage their funds; however, the app showed fake balances and investment returns. Those convinced by the fraud were encouraged to recruit more investors for additional returns, expanding the victims' circle. As in similar scams, when the victims attempted to withdraw money from the Solano Fi app, the transaction failed.

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Apple's interoperability efforts aren't meeting spirit or letter of EU law, advocacy groups argue

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 09:30
Free Software Foundation Europe and others urge European Commission to double down on DMA

Digital rights advocacy organizations contend that Apple has failed to comply with its interoperability obligations under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA).…

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UK government tech procurement lacks understanding, says watchdog

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 08:30
NAO report highlights £3B cost overruns and 29 years of cumulative delays in IT projects

UK government plans its technology purchases with limited assessment of technical feasibility, according to a spending watchdog's analysis of the £14-billion-a-year procurement of digital services.…

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India becomes just fourth country to dock satellites in orbit

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 07:30
As the ESA celebrates planned break-up of its solar blotter-spotter

India’s Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully docked a pair of satellites, making the nation the fourth to achieve the feat.…

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Sweden Starts Building 100,000 Year Storage Site For Spent Nuclear Fuel

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 07:00
Sweden has begun constructing a long-term storage facility for spent nuclear fuel in Forsmark, making it only the second country after Finland to build such a site. It is not expected to be completed until the 2080s, but once finished, it will securely house radioactive waste for up to 100,000 years. Reuters reports: The Forsmark final repository, about 150 kilometers north of Stockholm on Sweden's east coast, will consist of 60 km of tunnels buried 500 meters down in 1.9 billion year old bedrock. It will be the final home for 12,000 tons of spent nuclear fuel, encased in 5 meter long, corrosion-resistent copper capsules that will be packed in clay and buried. The facility will take its first waste in the late 2030s but will not be completed until around 2080 when the tunnels will be backfilled and closed, Sweden's Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Company (SKB) said. [...] The Forsmark repository will cost around 12 billion crowns($1.08 billion) and be paid for by the nuclear industry, SKB said. It will have room to hold all the waste produced by Sweden's nuclear power plants. However, it will not hold fuel from future reactors. Sweden plans to build 10 more reactors by 2045.

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US adds Chinese RISC-V player that TSMC suspected of helping build Huawei GPUs to risky company register

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 06:14
Sophgo scores a place on Entity List, Indian nuclear boffins taken off

Chinese chip designer Sophgo, a suspected supplier of AI silicon to Huawei, has been added to the USA’s “Entity List” of orgs felt to represent a national security risk and therefore prohibited from working with American companies unless a license is issued to allow such dealings.…

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Startup Raises $200 Million To 'De-Extinct' the Woolly Mammoth, Thylacine and Dodo

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 03:30
An anonymous reader quotes a report from VentureBeat: Colossal BioSciences has raised $200 million in a new round of funding to bring back extinct species like the woolly mammoth. Dallas- and Boston-based Colossal is making strides in the scientific breakthroughs toward "de-extinction," or bringing back extinct species like the woolly mammoth, thylacine and the dodo. [...] Since launching in September 2021, Colossal has raised $435 million in total funding. This latest round of capital places the company at a $10.2 billion valuation. Colossal will leverage this latest infusion of capital to continue to advance its genetic engineering technologies while pioneering new revolutionary software, wetware and hardware solutions, which have applications beyond de-extinction including species preservation and human healthcare. "Our recent successes in creating the technologies necessary for our end-to-end de-extinction toolkit have been met with enthusiasm by the investor community. TWG Global and our other partners have been bullish in their desire to help us scale as quickly and efficiently as possible," said CEO Colossal Ben Lamm, in a statement. "This funding will grow our team, support new technology development, expand our de-extinction species list, while continuing to allow us to carry forth our mission to make extinction a thing of the past." Here's a summary of the startup's progress on its efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth, thylacine and the dodo: Woolly Mammoth De-extinction Progress - Generated chromosome-scale reference genomes for elephants and the first de novo assembled mammoth genome - Acquired and aligned 60+ ancient mammoth genomes and 30+ genomes of extant elephant species, improving mammoth-specific variant accuracy - Derived pluripotent stem cells for Asian elephants, advancing reproductive technologies essential for de-extinction Thylacine De-extinction Progress - Created a 99.9% complete ancient genome for the thylacine using long-read and RNA sequencing - Assembled telomere-to-telomere genomes of dasyurid species to understand evolutionary relationships and support conservation of marsupials - Progress in genomics and reproductive technologies positions Colossal ahead of schedule on critical de-extinction steps Dodo De-extinction Progress - Completed high-coverage genomes for the dodo, its relatives, and the critically endangered manumea - Developed tools for avian genome engineering, including techniques for craniofacial gene-editing and primordial germ cell cultivation - Significant advances in avian-specific genetic techniques are driving progress toward dodo restoration and bird conservation

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Parallels brings back the magic that was waiting seven minutes for Windows to boot

TheRegister - Thu, 2025-01-16 01:38
In a preview of x86_64 VMs running on Apple silicon, so it’s excusable for now

Desktop hypervisor specialist Parallels has released an early technology preview of code that allows virtual machines running OSes coded for the x86_64 architecture, such as Microsoft Windows, to run on Apple’s Arm-powered silicon.…

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FTC Says Refunds For Razer's False N95 Face Masks Are Going Out Now

Slashdot - Thu, 2025-01-16 01:30
The FTC is issuing refunds for 6,764 customers who purchased Razer's Zephyr face mask, which falsely advertised as meeting N95 standards. GameSpot reports: In May 2024, the FTC announced that a settlement was reached with Razer for more than $1 million. The fine occurred because Razer claimed its face mask met N95 requirements, even though it was never submitted for certification to test whether it removed 95% of airborne particles, per the FTC. In the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, Razer revealed the N95 face mask with RGB lighting and voice amplification at CES in January 2021. The Razer Zephyr face mask eventually launched in October 2021 for $100. However, just months later in January 2022, Razer removed the N95 claims about the face mask. At the time of the settlement with the FTC, Razer stated that it disagreed with the agency's allegations and didn't "admit to any wrongdoing." Meanwhile, the FTC says checks must be cashed within 90 days for the Zephyr face mask refunds, while PayPal payments need to be redeemed within 30 days.

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