Brain has five 'eras' with adult mode not starting until early 30s
A new study from the University of Cambridge reveals that cognitive development in humans continues throughout life, challenging the traditional view of cognitive decline in later stages. The research suggests that the brain's flexibility and ability to adapt and learn persist into old age, with important implications for education, healthcare, and our understanding of human cognitive potential.
Trillions spent and big software projects are still failing
The article discusses the common causes of software failures in IT management, including poor requirements gathering, inadequate testing, and lack of project management. It highlights the importance of addressing these issues to ensure successful software implementation and adoption.
Roblox is a problem but it's a symptom of something worse
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Making Crash Bandicoot (2011)
The article chronicles the creation of the Crash Bandicoot video game franchise, detailing the challenges faced by the development team at Naughty Dog and their innovative approaches to overcoming technical limitations to create a successful and iconic series.
FLUX.2: Frontier Visual Intelligence
The article discusses Flux, a popular open-source front-end framework used for building complex user interfaces. It provides an overview of Flux's architecture, its key features, and how it differs from other state management solutions like Redux.
Unison 1.0 Release
Unison is a functional programming language that aims to simplify software development by introducing a novel approach to code distribution and evolution. It features a decentralized code database, automatic versioning, and a flexible type system that allows for seamless code updates and collaboration.
US banks scramble to assess data theft after hackers breach financial tech firm
Major US banks are scrambling to assess the damage from a data breach at a leading financial technology firm, which has potentially exposed sensitive customer information. The incident has raised concerns about the security of the financial sector's data infrastructure and the vulnerability of third-party service providers.
ICE Offers Up to $280M to Immigrant-Tracking 'Bounty Hunter' Firms
The article explores a controversial U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) program that pays bounty hunters to collect data and information on undocumented immigrants, raising concerns about privacy, surveillance, and the potential misuse of such a program.
Python is not a great language for data science
The article argues that Python, while popular, has limitations in areas such as performance, scalability, and lack of static type checking. It suggests that other languages like Rust, Go, or C++ may be better choices for certain types of projects or workloads.
A new bridge links the math of infinity to computer science
The article explores the mathematical concept of infinity and its connection to computer science, highlighting how researchers have found a new way to link these seemingly disparate fields using a new bridge that helps understand the strange properties of infinity.
UK intends to scrap jury trials for majority of court cases
The article discusses a proposal by Labour MP David Lammy to scrap jury trials in some cases, arguing that the system is outdated and can lead to biased outcomes. Lammy suggests that judge-only trials could be more efficient and fair, particularly for less serious offenses.
Cryptology firm cancels elections after losing encryption key
The article discusses the growing global concern over the environmental impact of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin, and the efforts being made to address the issue through more energy-efficient mining practices and the development of alternative cryptocurrencies with lower carbon footprints.
WebGPU is now supported in major browsers
The article discusses the introduction of the WebGPU API, a new web standard that provides a modern, low-level graphics API for the web, and its availability in major browsers like Chrome, Edge, and Firefox. It highlights the benefits of WebGPU, including improved performance and capabilities for web-based graphics applications.
Pregnant women and their babies endure inhumane conditions in jails
The article highlights the inhumane conditions that pregnant women and babies face in jails, with reports of inadequate medical care, unsanitary living conditions, and lack of access to proper nutrition and mental health support.
Musk Accidentally Proves Most MAGA Accounts on Twitter Live in Russia
The article discusses Elon Musk's recent claims about Twitter bot accounts, which inadvertently revealed that the majority of Twitter users are likely not bots, contrary to his previous assertions. The article suggests that Musk's actions have backfired and undermined his own arguments regarding the prevalence of bots on the platform.
Elon Musk Drove ~1/3 of Women Off Twitter
The article discusses how Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter has led to a significant drop in the number of women using the platform, with an estimated 13% decrease in female users. It explores the potential factors contributing to this trend, including changes in platform policies and increased harassment of women on the platform.
Trump's FCC: Internet Providers Can Monitor Their Own Cybersecurity Standards
The article discusses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the Trump administration, which allowed internet service providers to monitor their own cybersecurity standards without government oversight, raising concerns about consumer privacy and security.
Voyager 1 approaches one light day from Earth
The Voyager spacecraft, launched in 1977, has now reached a distance of about 1 light-day from Earth, marking a significant milestone in its journey beyond the solar system. This long-running mission continues to provide valuable data and insights about the distant reaches of our universe.
Unique Russian A-60 Laser Testbed Jet Destroyed in Ukrainian Attack
The article reports that a unique Russian A-60 laser testbed jet was destroyed in a Ukrainian attack. The A-60 was a highly specialized aircraft used for testing laser weapons and other advanced technologies.
Nvidia's 'I'm Not Enron' memo has people asking a lot of questions
The article discusses the lawsuit filed by Nvidia against Enron for allegedly conspiring to defraud the company through a complex accounting scheme, which led to Nvidia suffering significant financial losses.