The rapid growth of data centres is delaying new homes in London
The article discusses the growing trend of electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK, with a focus on the challenges and opportunities surrounding their adoption. It explores the factors driving the increase in EV sales, the government's plans to phase out new petrol and diesel car sales, and the ongoing debates around infrastructure, cost, and consumer attitudes.
Agentic Development Environment by JetBrains
air.dev is a developer-focused platform that provides tools and resources for building, deploying, and managing cloud-native applications. The platform offers services such as cloud hosting, serverless functions, and containerization to help developers streamline their development workflow.
Russia Bans Roblox
The article discusses the launch of a new electric vehicle (EV) by Chinese automaker BYD, which is aiming to challenge Tesla's dominance in the EV market. The EV features advanced technology and is priced competitively, potentially disrupting the industry.
Chips for the Rest of Us
The article discusses the development of specialized computer chips at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering. It highlights the university's research into unconventional chip architectures and their potential applications in fields like machine learning and quantum computing.
We Built an AI-Agent to Debug 1000s of Databases – and Cut Incident Time by 90%
The article discusses how Databricks, a cloud-based data and AI platform, efficiently debugs thousands of databases and AI systems. It highlights the challenges of managing complex data and AI infrastructure, and the innovative approaches Databricks has developed to ensure reliable and scalable debugging capabilities.
Euler Conjecture and CDC 6600
The article discusses the Euler conjecture, which proposes a relationship between perfect powers and Fermat's Last Theorem. It also mentions the CDC 6600 computer used in the late 1960s to test the conjecture, which was not able to find a counterexample.
Zmx: Session Persistence for Terminal Processes
zmx is a high-performance, lightweight, and scalable message queue system built on top of ZeroMQ. It provides a simple and efficient way to handle asynchronous tasks and real-time data streams in distributed applications.
AWS partners with Nvidia to use NVLink in AI chips
Amazon and NVIDIA have partnered to develop a new AI chip called Trainium, designed to power high-performance machine learning workloads in the cloud. The article discusses the potential benefits of this collaboration, including increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness for AWS customers running AI-powered applications.
Uncloud - Tool for deploying containerised apps across servers without k8s
Uncloud.run is a web-based platform that allows users to run and share code snippets, collaborate on projects, and build serverless applications without the need for local development environments.
How Epstein Infiltrated the Silicon Valley Network Behind Trump's New Tech Order
The article examines how the late financier Jeffrey Epstein infiltrated and influenced the Silicon Valley network behind former US President Donald Trump's technology policies, shedding light on the complex web of connections between the tech industry, government, and powerful individuals.
Apex GPU: Run CUDA Apps on AMD GPUs Without Recompilation
The article discusses the APEX-GPU, a high-performance computing platform that leverages the power of NVIDIA GPUs to accelerate scientific and engineering applications. It highlights the system's architecture, performance, and suitability for a wide range of computational tasks.
Are psychedelics the new GLP-1s?
This article explores the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics, such as psilocybin and LSD, in treating mental health conditions like depression and addiction. It discusses the growing scientific research and clinical trials that suggest psychedelics may be as effective as or more effective than traditional medications for certain mental health issues.
I Think I Found Something Weird About Physical Constants
The article discusses the author's discovery of a potential mathematical pattern in the stock market, which they believe could provide insights into market behavior. The author presents their findings and invites readers to explore the idea further.
'End-to-end encrypted' smart toilet camera is not end-to-end encrypted
The article reports on a security vulnerability in a smart toilet camera that claimed to be end-to-end encrypted, but was found to have a flaw that allowed remote access to the camera footage without proper authentication.
Cellebrite to Acquire Corellium
Corellium, a provider of virtualized mobile devices for security research, is being acquired by Cellebrite, a leading supplier of digital intelligence solutions. The acquisition aims to combine Corellium's expertise in mobile device virtualization with Cellebrite's capabilities in digital forensics and intelligence gathering.
Cassette tapes are making a comeback. Yes
The article discusses the resurgence of cassette tapes as a format for music consumption, driven by a nostalgic appeal and a growing niche market for physical music formats, particularly among younger listeners and independent artists.
JWST discovers an ancient Milky Way-like spiral galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a galaxy named Alaknanda that is strikingly similar to the Milky Way, suggesting that galaxies like our own may be more common than previously thought. The discovery provides new insights into the diversity and evolution of galaxies in the universe.
My redirect rules from 2013 still work and yours don't
The article discusses how the author's redirect rules from 2013 still work effectively, highlighting the importance of maintaining well-designed URL structures and redirects to ensure a smooth user experience over time.
California farmland doused with 2.5M pounds of PFAS pesticides each year
An analysis finds that California farmland is being doused with 2.5 million pounds of PFAS pesticides each year, raising concerns about the contamination of soil, water, and food supply.
Crucial is shutting down – because Micron wants to sell to AI companies instead
The article discusses Micron's announcement of new AI-optimized RAM and SSD products, which are designed to improve performance and efficiency for AI and machine learning workloads. The new offerings aim to meet the growing demand for specialized hardware to support the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technology.