Sat.Mar 15, 2025

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An AI Coding Assistant Refused to Write Code—and Suggested the User Learn to Do It Himself

Wired

The old teach a man to fish proverb, but for AI chatbots.

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E-waste or Linux? Charities face tough choices as Windows 10 support ends

TechSpot

Microsoft's requirements for Windows 11 include a 1GHz or faster CPU with at least two cores, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, Secure Boot capability, and TPM 2.0 compatibility. However, the supported Intel CPU list only goes back to 8th Gen chips, introduced in 2017, while the AMD list includes.

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A Tanker Collision Threatens One of the UK’s Most Important Coastlines

Wired

An explosive crash between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea could have huge consequences for ecologically and commercially crucial marine areas.

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Doubts surface over Samsung's ambitious SF1.4 node plans

TechSpot

Samsung Foundry had originally planned for the SF1.4 node to enter high-volume manufacturing by 2027 alongside other specialized nodes like SF2A designed for automotive applications and SF2Z, the company's first to incorporate Backside Power Delivery Network (BSPDN) technology.

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The Everyday Donor: Unlocking Prospecting Segments Through Behavior Analysis

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

Do you really know your donors? Not just what they give, but who they are? 👥 In this interactive session, we’ll break down how nonprofits can use behavioral indicators (affinity, recency, frequency, and monetary value) to build prospecting segments that go beyond wealth screening and actually align with donor identity. You’ll walk away with practical strategies to move beyond basic demographics and cultivate supporters based on how they already engage with you!

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Designer Ray-Ban Metas, An EV to Mock Tesla, and Portable Pizzas—Here’s Your Gear News of the Week

Wired

Plus: iRobot unveils its new robo vacs, JBL pimps its most beloved speakers, a bright future for TCL TVs, and more.

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End-to-End Encrypted Texts Between Android and iPhone Are Coming

Wired

Plus: A nominee to lead CISA emerges, Elon Musk visits the NSA, a renowned crypto cracking firms secret (and problematic) cofounder is revealed, and more.

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A few thoughts from a designer and novelist on AI

Medium Technology Section

A cautious but curious approach to new technologies Continue reading on Medium

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16 Best Gifts for Men, Manly Men, and Menly Man Men (2025)

Wired

When you need something that's as unnecessarily masculinized as you can get for the Man in your life, we have you covered.

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Notes on Career Strategies for the AI Era x ABAF

Medium Technology Section

Speaker: Susan Shu Chang, Principal Data Scientist at Elasti, Author of Machine Learning Interviews; Career Development Trends Continue reading on Medium

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Navigating Payroll Compliance: Future-Proofing Payroll in an Evolving Regulatory Landscape

Speaker: Jennifer Hill

Payroll compliance is a cornerstone of business success, yet for small and midsize businesses, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of federal, state, and local regulations. Mistakes can lead to costly penalties and operational disruptions, making it essential to adopt advanced solutions that ensure accuracy and efficiency.

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Wildfires Are One of Hurricane Helene’s Lasting Legacies

Wired

A number of fires broke out in the Southeastern US last week. Hurricane-downed trees may have helped fuel the flames, experts say.

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Retro acceleration: The SNES might be running faster as it ages

TechSpot

Tinkerers and speedrunners have recently discovered that the audio processors in many aging Super NES consoles are now running at slightly higher clock frequencies. While the difference is currently just a few hundred hertz, research suggests the effect may become more pronounced over time.

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The 11 Best Xbox Accessories You Can Buy (2025)

Wired

From headsets to hard drives, these are the best Xbox accessories.

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Immortality and Singularity

Medium Technology Section

Ray Kurzweil, a renowned futurist and inventor, has made significant contributions to the concepts of immortality and singularity.

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Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and employee data can overwhelm small businesses. That’s where a Human Capital Management (HCM) solution comes in. Our eBook, Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide , shows how an HCM system automates tedious processes, ensuring your business stays compliant and efficient. You’ll learn how to simplify payroll, eliminate costly errors, and empower your employees with self-service tools.

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NASA dropped a new report. Its a wake-up call.

Mashable Tech

Consequences, they say, collect in low places. A new NASA analysis, using data collected from different specialized satellites, reports that sea levels rose more than expected in 2024. But as any earth scientist will emphasize, the data in any particular year isn't nearly as important as the long-term trend. And the agency's analysis shows that global sea levels have gone up over 10 centimeters, or about four inches, since 1993 when satellites started measuring ocean height, and this rate is inc

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Mastering Differentiation: The Essential Math for Data Science

Medium Technology Section

A Deep Dive into the Concepts, Rules, and Applications of Differentiation in Data Science Continue reading on Generative AI

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Scientist Says He Found Evidence Our Entire Universe Is Trapped Inside a Black Hole

Futurism

A researcher has made a puzzling discovery while analyzing observations taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. While analyzing images for the telescope's Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey (JADES), Kansas State University associate professor of computer science Lior Shamir found that out of the 263 galaxies examined, two thirds of them rotated clockwise, while only a third rotated counterclockwise, as detailed in a paper published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Soc

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How China’s DeepSeek and Innovative Startups Are Shaking Up the Global AI Landscape

Medium Technology Section

The rise of Chinese AI, spearheaded by companies like DeepSeek, is reshaping the global tech landscape.

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How to Scale Recurring Giving for Sustainable Growth

Speaker: Tim Sarrantonio, Director of Corporate Brand

Is your organization ready to build a recurring giving program that not only sustains but also propels your mission forward? 🚀 In this new webinar with industry visionary Tim Sarrantonio, we’ll guide you through the critical steps to establishing and scaling a successful recurring giving program. Whether you’re starting fresh or enhancing an existing program, this session will provide the strategies you need to deepen donor relationships and secure long-term support!

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After Elon Musk Promised Cybertrucks Could Function as Boats, One Fell Into a Harbor for a Perfect Test

Futurism

Cybertrucks can truly do it all. The bulky electric pickups can produce fire at a moment's notice, excel at collecting trash , and have even been known to shed body panels for Bond-style getaways. Are they also amphibious? In an off-the-cuff post during the runup to the vehicle's launch, Tesla CEO Elon Musk promised that "Cybertrucks will be waterproof enough to serve briefly as a boat, so it can cross rivers, lakesand even seas that arent too choppy.

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I will write teacher, professor, lecturer, social worker, and adjunct professor resume

Medium Technology Section

Welcome to my professional resume-writing service!

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The Rivals of Amziah King review: Matthew McConaughey leads a wildly entertaining musical Western

Mashable Tech

Andrew Patterson's sophomore feature The Rivals of Amziah King is a comedic modern Western that swerves headfirst into lurid revenge drama — all while featuring soulful musical interludes, centering on a story about stolen bees. It runs the emotional and tonal gamut akin to a South Indian blockbuster , with the requisite stylizations that make it feel enormous in scope.

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PROF. ED. 6 (UNIT 1)

Medium Technology Section

Engage minds, Share Knowledge.

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The Retention Ripple Effect: Nonprofit Staff and Donor Dynamics

Speaker: Andrew Olsen, CFRE - EVP, Fundraising Solutions at DickersonBakker | Kat Landa, CFRE, CSD - SVP, Talent Solutions at DickersonBakker

Across the nonprofit sector, organizations invest heavily in donor retention efforts, yet the struggle of cultivating lasting relationships remains. While attracting new donors is crucial, the lack of repeat donors poses significant financial risks. Through a comprehensive analysis of industry data, experts argue that there is a direct correlation between donor burnout, donor retention, and the talent retention crisis.

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Cancer Vaccines Are Suddenly Looking Extremely Promising

Futurism

With the help of mRNA technology proven effective during the COVID pandemic, researchers are now closer than ever to creating viable cancer vaccines. In an interview with Wired , Lennard Lee, an oncologist with the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) working on mRNA cancer vaccines, says he believes the groundbreaking research may prove to be a "silver lining" in the brutal COVID-19 pandemic.

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How Apple’s Anti-Repair Policies Keep Customers Dependent

Medium Technology Section

Apple’s Dirty Secret: Why Your iPhone Was Designed to Break Continue reading on Medium

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AI search tools are confidently wrong a lot of the time, study finds

Mashable Tech

AI search tools confidently spit out wrong answers at a high clip, a new study found. Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) conducted a study in which it fed eight AI tools an excerpt of an article and asked the chatbots to identify the "corresponding article’s headline, original publisher, publication date, and URL." Collectively, the study noted that the chatbots "provided incorrect answers to more than 60 percent of queries.

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Starlink in India = Sky-high prices?

Medium Technology Section

Elon Musk Starlink vs Indian Broadband Continue reading on Medium

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Nonprofits Are Leveraging the Cloud, but Does It Have to Be So Complex?

Effectively managing cloud technology is getting more complex. From cybersecurity concerns, vendor lock-in, cost increases, or lack of transparency on costs, it can quickly get out of control. Knowing what you can control and finding a platform that’s built with nonprofits in mind is key.