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UK proxy traffic surges as users consider VPN alternatives amid Online Safety Act

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 09:45
It's 'more than a temporary trend,' Decodo claims

Amid the furor around surging VPN usage in the UK, many users are eyeing proxies as a potential alternative to the technology.…

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After 30 years PHP still evolving: Team adds pipe operator, considers generics

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 09:15
Modern language features plus high performance FrankenPHP app server make PHP worth another look

The PHP team is considering adding a partial implementation of generics to the language, has confirmed that a pipe operator will be in the forthcoming 8.5 release, and has formally adopted the FrankenPHP app server into the PHP Foundation.…

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Behold the wood-block wonder of the Kilopixel display

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 08:45
We're going out on a limb here... why not branch out from things like retina displays and get a little more fine grained?

Feature In a world where resolution, refresh rates, and frames per second can generate furious discussion, sometimes it's good to kick back and let a wood-flipping robot take the strain. Welcome to Kilopixel.…

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Mexit, not Brexit, is the new priority for the UK

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 08:15
A Microsoft Exit strategy isn’t just a good idea, it’s vital. It must go a long way beyond a farewell to Redmond

Opinion One of the dangers of stories based on big cash numbers is distraction. The numbers get all the attention, the bigger story behind them gets missed.…

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Tech support team won pay rise for teaching customers how to RTFM

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 07:30
Documentation was so substantial, staff measured it in feet

On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's Friday column that shares your stories of helping confused, caustic, and curmudgeonly customers to crank their computers into correct configurations.…

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China Solves 'Tunnel Boom' Problem With Maglev Trains

Slashdot - Fri, 2025-08-08 07:00
Ancient Slashdot reader Epeeist shares a report from The Guardian: The newest version of the maglev train is capable of traveling at 600km/h (about 370mph). However, the train's engineers have wrestled with the problem of the shock waves which occur as the train exits the mouth of a tunnel. When a high-speed train enters an enclosed space such as a tunnel, air in front is compressed, like in a piston. The resulting fluctuations in air pressure coalesce at the tunnel mouth, generating low-frequency shock waves. These are colloquially known as a "tunnel boom" -- a related, albeit different phenomenon to the "sonic boom" heard as aircraft pass the speed of sound. Tunnel booms pose serious challenges to operational safety, as the shock waves can disturb humans and animals nearby, as well as causing structural damage. Now, however, researchers have discovered that placing innovative soundproofing buffers at tunnel mouths can reduce shock waves by up to 96%. This promises improvements in operational safety, noise pollution and passenger comfort, as well as safeguarding animals in the vicinity of future lines. [...] The porous structure of the new 100-meter long buffers, combined with porous coatings on the tunnel body, allow the trapped air to escape before the train reaches the tunnel mouth, suppressing the boom in the same way as a silencer fitted to a firearm.

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Prohibition never works, but that didn't stop the UK's Online Safety Act

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 06:45
Will someone think of the deals politicians are making?

Opinion You might think, since I write about tech all the time, my degrees are in computer science. Nope. I'm a bona fide, degreed historian, which is why I can say with confidence that the UK's recently passed Online Safety Act is doomed to fail.…

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North of England snubbed by UK government bag-a-boffin scheme

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 06:15
Home of Manchester Baby can't bid for talent, baby

Institutions in the North of England are being left out of the government's Global Talent Fund (GTF), designed to attract top scientific brains from abroad to come and work in Britain.…

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Air Force buying two Tesla Cybertrucks so it can learn to destroy them

TheRegister - Fri, 2025-08-08 05:45
Fears adversaries will use them in the belief they can take plenty of punishment

The US Air Force wants to blow up two Tesla Cybertrucks.…

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