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[>] Anthropic Drops Flagship Safety Pledge
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2026-02-25 18:22:02


Anthropic, the AI company that has long positioned itself as the industry's most safety-conscious research lab, is dropping the central commitment of its Responsible Scaling Policy -- a 2023 pledge to never train an AI system unless it could guarantee beforehand that its safety measures were adequate. "We didn't really feel, with the rapid advance of AI, that it made sense for us to make unilateral commitments ... if competitors are blazing ahead," chief science officer Jared Kaplan told TIME.

The overhauled policy, approved unanimously by CEO Dario Amodei and Anthropic's board, instead commits the company to matching or surpassing competitors' safety efforts and to delaying development only if Anthropic considers itself to be leading the AI race and believes catastrophic risks are significant.

The company also plans to publish detailed "Risk Reports" every three to six months and release "Frontier Safety Roadmaps" laying out future safety goals. Chris Painter, director of policy at the AI evaluation nonprofit METR, who reviewed an early draft, told TIME the shift signals that Anthropic "believes it needs to shift into triage mode with its safety plans, because methods to assess and mitigate risk are not keeping up with the pace of capabilities."

[ Read more of this story ]( https://slashdot.org/story/26/02/25/1355245/anthropic-drops-flagship-safety-pledge?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Серия новых уязвимостей в telnetd, позволяющих получить root-привилегии в системе
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2026-02-25 16:44:03


Следом за выявленной в конце января уязвимостью, позволявшей подключиться под пользователем root без проверки пароля, в сервере telnetd из набора GNU InetUtils выявлено несколько способов повышения своих привилегий, ставших следствием неполного устранения уязвимости в 1999 году (CVE-1999-0073).

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64869

[>] HP Says Memory's Contribution To PC Costs Just Doubled To 35%
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2026-02-25 16:22:01


HP has revealed that memory now accounts for 35% of the cost of materials it needs to build a PC, up from between 15 and 18% last quarter. And the company expects RAM's contribution will rise through the year. From a report: Speaking on the company's Q1 2026 earnings call, interim CEO Bruce Broussard said the company has secured long-term supply agreements for the year and also "qualified new suppliers [and] built in strategic inventory positions for key platforms and cut the time to qualify new material in half to accelerate our product configuration changes."

That sounds a lot like HP Inc is signing up new suppliers at a brisk pace. Broussard said the company has also "expanded lower-cost sourcing across our commodity basket, lowering logistics costs with agile end-to-end planning processes." The company is using its internal AI initiatives to power those new processes. The company is also "configuring our products and shaping demand to align the supply we have with our customer needs" and "taking targeted pricing actions to offset the remaining cost impact in close partnership with both our channel and direct customers."

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[>] Хакинг бытовой техники: от реверса стиралки к созданию открытого сервисного ПО
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2026-02-25 13:35:05


Опубликовано: Wed, 25 Feb 2026 09:24:42 GMT
Канал: Все статьи подряд / DIY или Сделай сам / Хабр

«Однажды у нашей старенькой стиралки где-то нарушилась логика, и она решила, что отжим нам не нужен. Вопреки нашим ожиданиям, вместо полусухих вещей мы получили мокрые». С этой поломки началось исследование Северина фон Внук-Липински и Хайо Нёренберга, в ходе которого они им удалось восстановить работу диагностического протокола стиральной машины Miele, получить доступ к скрытым функциям и извлечь прошивку платы управления. В этой статье разберем их доклад Hacking Washing Machines с конференции 39C3 и проследим, как мелкая бытовая неисправность привела к полноценному реверсу стиралки, а затем — к созданию свободной утилиты, которая заменяет закрытый фирменный софт для ремонта техники Miele. Читать далее]]>

https://habr.com/ru/companies/bastion/articles/1003260/

[>] Решено возобновить разработку LibreOffice Online, серверной версии для Web
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2026-02-25 12:44:03


Совет директоров организации The Document Foundation, курирующей офисный пакет LibreOffice, утвердил возобновление разработки проекта LibreOffice Online, позволяющего организовать удалённую работу с офисным пакетом через Web. LibreOffice Online имеет клиент-серверную архитектуру и может применяться в качестве альтернативы таким сервисам, как Google Docs и Office 365 - на сервере выполняется LibreOffice Core, отвечающий за компоновку и отрисовку документов, электронных таблиц и презентаций, а отрисовка интерфейса осуществляется во фронтэнде, работающем на стороне браузера.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64868

[>] Apple's Touch-Screen MacBook Pro To Have Dynamic Island, New Interface
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2026-02-25 12:22:01


Apple's forthcoming touch-screen MacBook Pro models -- the company's first-ever laptops to support touch input -- will feature the iPhone's Dynamic Island at the center top of their OLED displays and a new interface that dynamically adjusts between touch and point-and-click controls, according to a Bloomberg report citing people familiar with the plans.

The 14-inch and 16-inch models, code-named K114 and K116, are slated for release toward the end of 2026 and won't be part of Apple's product announcements in the first week of March. The redesigned interface brings up a contextual menu surrounding a user's finger when they touch a button or control, and enlarges menu bar items when tapped, adapting the available controls based on whether the input is touch or click.

Apple does not plan to position the machines as iPad replacements or describe them as touch-first; the physical design retains the full keyboard and large trackpad of the current MacBook Pro. Last year's Liquid Glass redesign in macOS Tahoe, which added more padding around icons and touch-optimized sliders in the control center, was partly groundwork for this shift.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://apple.slashdot.org/story/26/02/25/0435253/apples-touch-screen-macbook-pro-to-have-dynamic-island-new-interface?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] STATS 2026-02-24
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2026-02-25 12:11:01


TOP20 VISITORS:

[1] PetalBot point=6 web=1512 up=7.3MB (25%) <--- PetalBot
[2] ClaudeBot point=0 web=350 up=5.9MB (20%)
[3] AhrefsBot point=0 web=207 up=2.4MB (8%)
[4] 37.252.14.x point=144 web=0 up=2.4MB (8%) <--- ake (6/hr)
[5] 216.244.66.x point=0 web=89 up=2.4MB (8%)
[6] Facebook point=1 web=163 up=1.8MB (6%) <--- Facebook
[7] Google point=0 web=243 up=1.6MB (5%)
[8] 217.114.158.x point=26 web=0 up=1.2MB (4%) <--- fox (1/hr)
[9] Amazon point=0 web=57 up=1.0MB (3%)
[10] TikTok point=0 web=34 up=0.6MB (1%)
[11] ChatGPT point=0 web=2 up=0.2MB (<1%)
[12] 91.137.27.x point=0 web=2 up=0.1MB (<1%)
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TOTAL TRAFFIC: 28MB

[>] Solaris 11.4 SRU90
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2026-02-25 11:44:04


Слухи о кончине Соляриса в очередной раз не подтвердились, и компания Oracle выпустила релиз операционной системы Solaris 11.4 SRU 90 (Support Repository Update).

Среди обновлённых пакетов: BIND 9.20.15, cups 2.4.15, Go 1.25.5, GNU Binutils 2.45, openssl 3.0.18, PHP 8.4.16, python 3.13.9, sqlite 3.51.0, xorg-server 21.1.20, Firefox 140.4.0esr, FreeType 2.14.1, GNU Screen 5.0.1, gtk3 3.24.51, samba 4.22.6, Wireshark 4.6.0, zsh 5.9.

Из других изменений — поддержка сжатия Zstandard в файлах ELF, новые режимы в системных утилитах bootadm, devnm, ipadm и ls.

Поддержка Solaris 11.4 [ будет осуществляться ]( https://www.oracle.com/us/assets/lifetime-support-hardware-301321.pdf ) ещё 11 лет до ноября 2037 года.

>>> [ Полный список изменений в блоге Oracle ]( https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/announcing-oracle-solaris-11-4-sru90 )

>>> [ Подробный русский перевод списка изменений на opennet.ru ]( https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64855 )

https://www.linux.org.ru/news/proprietary/18228789

[>] Firefox 148
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2026-02-25 08:44:04

[>] The US Had a Big Battery Boom Last Year
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2026-02-25 08:22:02


The United States installed a record 57 gigawatt hours of new battery storage on its electric grids in 2025, a nearly 30% increase over the prior year that arrived even as the Trump administration cut tax credits for wind and solar in last summer's One Big Beautiful Bill.

The figures come from a Solar Energy Industries Association report published Monday, which also projects the market will grow another 21% this year by adding 70 gigawatt hours in 2026 alone. Battery tax credits themselves survived the legislation largely intact, and the majority of last year's new installations were stand-alone systems not tied to specific solar projects.

In Texas, solar met more than 15% of electricity demand throughout the summer and beat out coal for the first time, and the SEIA report predicts the state will overtake California this year in total deployed storage. Supply chain restrictions reinforced by the bill and project cancellations could slow the pipeline this year, the report cautions.

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[>] First British Baby Born Using Transplanted Womb From Dead Donor
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2026-02-25 06:22:02


A 10-week-old boy named Hugo has become the first baby born in the UK from a womb transplanted from a deceased donor, after his mother Grace Bell -- who was born without a viable womb due to a condition called MRKH syndrome, which affects one in every 5,000 women -- underwent a 10-hour transplant operation at The Churchill Hospital in Oxford in June 2024.

Hugo was born just before Christmas 2025, weighing nearly 7lbs, at Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital in west London, following IVF treatment and embryo transfer at The Lister Fertility Clinic. Bell's transplant is one of three completed so far as part of a UK clinical research trial that plans to carry out 10 such procedures from deceased donors, and Hugo is the first baby born from any of them.

Earlier in 2025, a separate effort produced baby Amy, the first UK birth from a living womb donation -- her mother had received her older sister's womb in January 2023. Globally, more than 100 womb transplants have been performed, resulting in over 70 healthy births.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://science.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/200231/first-british-baby-born-using-transplanted-womb-from-dead-donor?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Meta AI Security Researcher Said an OpenClaw Agent Ran Amok on Her Inbox
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2026-02-25 03:22:01


Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue posted a now-viral account on X describing how an OpenClaw agent she had tasked with sorting through her overstuffed email inbox went rogue, deleting messages in what she called a "speed run" while ignoring her repeated commands from her phone to stop.

"I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb," Yue wrote, sharing screenshots of the ignored stop prompts as proof. Yue said she had previously tested the agent on a smaller "toy" inbox where it performed well enough to earn her trust, so she let it loose on the real thing. She believes the larger volume of data triggered compaction -- a process where the context window grows too large and the agent begins summarizing and compressing its running instructions, potentially dropping ones the user considers critical.

The agent may have reverted to its earlier toy-inbox behavior and skipped her last prompt telling it not to act. OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent designed to run as a personal assistant on local hardware.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://it.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1950253/meta-ai-security-researcher-said-an-openclaw-agent-ran-amok-on-her-inbox?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] New Datacentres Risk Doubling Great Britain's Electricity Use, Regulator Says
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2026-02-25 01:22:02


The amount of power being sought by new datacentre projects in Great Britain would exceed the national current peak electricity consumption, according to an industry watchdog. From a report: Ofgem said about 140 proposed datacentre schemes, driven by use of artificial intelligence, could require 50 gigawatts of electricity -- 5GW more than the country's current peak demand.

The figure was revealed in an Ofgem consultation on demand for new connections to the power grid. It pointed to a "surge in demand" for connection applications between November 2024 and June last year, with a significant number coming from datacentres. This has exceeded even the most ambitious forecasts.

Meanwhile, new renewable energy projects are not being connected to the grid at the pace they are being built to help meet the government's clean energy targets by the end of the decade. Ofgem said the work required to connect surging numbers of datacentres could mean delays for other projects that are "critical for decarbonisation and economic growth." Datacentres are the central nervous system of AI tools such as chatbots and image generators, playing a vital role in training and operating products such as ChatGPT and Gemini.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1935207/new-datacentres-risk-doubling-great-britains-electricity-use-regulator-says?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] CrowdStrike Says Attackers Are Moving Through Networks in Under 30 Minutes
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2026-02-25 00:22:01


An anonymous reader shares a report: Cyberattacks reached victims faster and came from a wider range of threat groups than ever last year, CrowdStrike said in its annual global threat report released Tuesday, adding that cybercriminals and nation-states increasingly relied on predictable tactics to evade detection by exploiting trusted systems.

The average breakout time -- how long it took financially-motivated attackers to move from initial intrusion to other network systems -- dropped to 29 minutes in 2025, a 65% increase in speed from the year prior. "The fastest breakout time a year ago was 51 seconds. This year it's 27 seconds," Adam Meyers, head of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike, told CyberScoop. Defenders are falling behind because attackers are refining their techniques, using social engineering to access high-privilege systems faster and move through victims' cloud infrastructure undetected.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://it.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1911240/crowdstrike-says-attackers-are-moving-through-networks-in-under-30-minutes?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Hegseth Gives Anthropic Until Friday To Back Down on AI Safeguards
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2026-02-24 23:22:01


Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei until Friday evening to give the military unfettered access to its AI model or face harsh penalties, Axios has learned. Hegseth told Amodei in a tense meeting on Tuesday that the Pentagon will either cut ties and declare Anthropic a "supply chain risk," or invoke the Defense Production Act to force the company to tailor its model to the military's needs.

The Pentagon wants to punish Anthropic as the feud over AI safeguards grows increasingly nasty, but officials are also worried about the consequences of losing access to its industry-leading model, Claude. "The only reason we're still talking to these people is we need them and we need them now. The problem for these guys is they are that good," a Defense official told Axios ahead of the meeting. Anthropic has said it is willing to adapt its usage policies for the Pentagon, but not to allow its model to be used for the mass surveillance of Americans or the development of weapons that fire without human involvement.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1850232/hegseth-gives-anthropic-until-friday-to-back-down-on-ai-safeguards?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] The US Spent $30 Billion on Classroom Laptops and Got the First Generation Less Capable Than Its Parents
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2026-02-24 22:22:01


More than two decades after Maine became the first state to hand laptops to middle schoolers -- distributing 17,000 Apple machines across 243 schools in 2002 â" neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath told a U.S. Senate committee earlier this year that Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to score lower on standardized tests than the one before it.

The U.S. spent more than $30 billion in 2024 alone putting laptops and tablets in classrooms, and Horvath cited PISA data from 15-year-olds worldwide showing a stark correlation between time on school computers and worse scores. A 2014 study of 3,000 university students found they were off-task on their machines nearly two-thirds of the time. Fortune reported back in 2017 that Maine's own test scores hadn't budged in the 15 years since the program launched, and then-governor Paul LePage called it a "massive failure." Horvath framed the generation's eroding capabilities not as a personal failure but a policy one, calling them victims of a failed pedagogical experiment.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1751207/the-us-spent-30-billion-on-classroom-laptops-and-got-the-first-generation-less-capable-than-its-parents?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Apache NetBeans 29
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2026-02-24 21:44:04


Представлен очередной выпуск Apache NetBeans – интегрированной среды разработки, поддерживающей языки программирования Java, PHP, JavaScript, C, C++ и др.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/development/18228918#cut ) )

>>> [ Скачать ]( https://netbeans.apache.org/front/main/download/nb29/ )

[>] Microsoft Execs Worry AI Will Eat Entry Level Coding Jobs
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2026-02-24 21:22:01


An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich and VP of Developer Community Scott Hanselman have written a paper arguing that senior software engineers must mentor junior developers to prevent AI coding agents from hollowing out the profession's future skills base.

The paper, Redefining the Engineering Profession for AI, is based on several assumptions, the first of which is that agentic coding assistants "give senior engineers an AI boost... while imposing an AI drag on early-in-career (EiC) developers to steer, verify and integrate AI output."

In an earlier podcast on the subject, Russinovich said this basic premise -- that AI is increasing productivity only for senior developers while reducing it for juniors -- is a "hot topic in all our customer engagements... they all say they see it at their companies." [...] The logical outcome is that "if organizations focus only on short-term efficiency -- hiring those who can already direct AI -- they risk hollowing out the next generation of technical leaders," Russinovich and Hanselman state in the paper.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://developers.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1643213/microsoft-execs-worry-ai-will-eat-entry-level-coding-jobs?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Релиз Firefox 148 с настройкой для отключения AI
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2026-02-24 20:44:02


Состоялся релиз web-браузера Firefox 148 и сформированы обновления прошлых веток с длительным сроком поддержки - 140.8.0 и 115.33.0 (последний в серии 115.x). В ближайшие часы на стадию бета-тестирования будет переведена ветка Firefox 149, релиз которой намечен на 24 марта.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64865

[>] Billions of Dollars Later and Still Nobody Knows What an Xbox Is
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2026-02-24 20:22:01


Microsoft has spent more than $76 billion acquiring game studios and publishers over the past few years in an attempt to turn Xbox into a Netflix-like subscription platform, and the result is that nobody -- possibly not even Microsoft -- can clearly articulate what Xbox actually is anymore, The Verge writes.

The brand started as a powerful video game console, but Game Pass and cloud gaming pushed it toward a hazier identity: the "This is an Xbox" ad campaign tried to redefine it as any device that could play Xbox games, whether a PC, a smart TV, a phone, or a Windows handheld. Microsoft then went further and started publishing its biggest franchises on PlayStation, making it one of the largest third-party publishers on a rival's platform.

Phil Spencer, who led the division for over a decade and drove the subscription pivot, announced his retirement last week, and incoming CEO Asha Sharma has pledged "the return of Xbox" -- though her memo also talks about expanding across PC, mobile, and cloud, which sounds a lot like the status quo.

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[>] Discord Distances Itself From Persona Age Verification After User Backlash
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2026-02-24 19:22:01


Discord is attempting to distance itself from the age verification provider Persona following a steady stream of user backlash. From a report: In an emailed statement to The Verge, Discord's head of product policy, Savannah Badalich, confirms the company "ran a limited test of Persona in the UK where age assurance had previously launched and that test has since concluded."

After Discord announced plans to implement age verification globally starting next month, users across social media accused Discord of "lying" about how it plans on handling face scans and ID uploads. Much of the criticism was directed toward Discord's partnership with Persona, an age verification provider also used by Reddit and Roblox.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1457221/discord-distances-itself-from-persona-age-verification-after-user-backlash?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Russia Targets Telegram as Rift With Founder Pavel Durov Deepens
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2026-02-24 18:22:01


Russia has opened an investigation into Telegram founder Pavel Durov for "abetting terrorist activities," [non-paywalled source] in the latest sign that his uneasy relationship with the Kremlin has broken down. From a report: Two Russian newspapers, including the state-run Rossiiskaya Gazeta and Kremlin-friendly tabloid Komsomolskaya Pravda, alleged on Tuesday that the messaging app had become a tool of western and Ukrainian intelligence services.

The articles, credited to materials from Russia's FSB security service, accused Telegram of enabling attacks in Russia and said that Durov's "actions ... are under criminal investigation." Russia has restricted Telegram's functions, accusing it of flouting the law and is seeking to divert users towards Max, a state-run rival messenger. The steps escalate pressure on a platform that remains deeply embedded in Russian public life.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://yro.slashdot.org/story/26/02/24/1351257/russia-targets-telegram-as-rift-with-founder-pavel-durov-deepens?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] Электроника как социальный конструкт: микросекундные таймстампы на STM32
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Опубликовано: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 14:32:46 GMT
Канал: Все статьи подряд / Программирование микроконтроллеров / Хабр

Иногда в работе инженера кажется, что текущая задача является уникальной, что с такой проблемой никто ни разу не сталкивался. Соответственно, решение должно быть таким же уникальным.Однако при более пристальном взгляде зачастую оказывается, что задача не просто не уникальна, она сама по себе является представителем некоего класса задач, для которого выработано общее типовое решение. Например, вам может потребоваться измерять наработку различных подвижных узлов оборудования и для этого нужно фиксировать время начала и конца движения каждого из узлов.Или при работе операторов с оборудованием применяется некоторая ролевая модель и необходимо логировать действия пользователя, записывая когда, кто и что сделал.Или оборудование производит измерения, по большей части с идентичными значениями. А чтобы не заполнять базу данных бесконечной чередой одинаковых чисел решено производить замеры через неравные интервалы времени только при изменениях текущих показаний свыше определённого порога. Во всех этих задачах требуется получать временные метки — таймстампы. Если вы используете микроконтроллер STM32, сделать это очень просто. зафиксировать время]]>

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1003150/

[>] Firefox 148 Now Available With The New AI Controls, AI Kill Switches
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2026-02-24 17:22:01


Firefox 148 introduces granular AI controls and a global "AI kill switch" that allows users to disable or selectively manage the browser's AI features. Phoronix reports: Among the AI features that can be toggled individually are around translations, image alt text in the Firefox PDF viewer, tab group suggestions, key points in link previews, and AI chatbot providers in the sidebar. Firefox 148 also brings Firefox for Android, support for the Trusted Types API, CSS shape() function support, Sanitizer API support, WebGPU enhancements, and a variety of other changes. Developer chances can be found at developer.mozilla.org. Binaries are available from ftp.mozilla.org.

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[>] Как писатели-фантасты спроектировали рынок роботов на 300 миллиардов долларов
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2026-02-24 15:35:06


Опубликовано: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 11:00:06 GMT
Канал: Все статьи подряд / Робототехника / Хабр

Милый ВАЛЛ-И и преданный R2-D2 из киношных образов превратились в жёсткие ТЗ для инженеров. Например, робот Ameca копирует человеческую мимику, потому что по-другому люди будут его отвергать. А специальный Promobot V.4 стоит в МФЦ, чтобы сделать клиентский опыт в очереди чуть приятнее.По исследованиям Газпромбанка рынок антропоморфных роботов уже к 2035 году вырастет до 300 миллиардов долларов. И в этой реальности людям придётся жить со старыми страхами вроде восстания машин или потери контроля.Проблема в том, что политики и инженеры пытаются решать эти вопросы с нуля, хотя Станислав Лем и Айзек Азимов ещё 60 лет назад всё предсказали. Читать далее]]>

https://habr.com/ru/companies/gazprombank/articles/1002920/

[>] Выпуск Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter, платформы для организации совместной работы
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2026-02-24 14:44:03


Представлен выпуск платформы Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter, предоставляющей самодостаточное решение для организации совместной работы сотрудников предприятий и команд, развивающих различные проекты. Одновременно опубликована лежащая в основе Nextcloud Hub облачная платформа Nextcloud 33, позволяющая развернуть облачное хранилище с поддержкой синхронизации и обмена данными, предоставляющее возможность просмотра и редактирования данных с любого устройства в любой точке сети (загрузки списка участников в формате CSV, создания, импорта и экспорта опросов. при помощи web-интерфейса или WebDAV). Сервер Nextcloud можно развернуть на любом хостинге, поддерживающем выполнение PHP-скриптов и предоставляющем доступ к SQLite, MariaDB/MySQL или PostgreSQL. Исходные тексты Nextcloud распространяются под лицензией AGPL.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64864

[>] Quantum Algorithm Beats Classical Tools On Complement Sampling Tasks
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2026-02-24 14:22:01


alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org: A team of researchers working at Quantinuum in the United Kingdom and QuSoft in the Netherlands has now developed a quantum algorithm that solves a specific sampling task -- known as complement sampling -- dramatically more efficiently than any classical algorithm. Their paper, published in Physical Review Letters, establishes a provable and verifiable quantum advantage in sample complexity: the number of samples required to solve a problem.

"We stumbled upon the core result of this work by chance while working on a different project," Harry Buhrman, co-author of the paper, told Phys.org. "We had a set of items and two quantum states: one formed from half of the items, the other formed from the remaining half. Even though the two states are fundamentally distinct, we showed that a quantum computer may find it hard to tell which one it is given. Surprisingly, however, we then realized that transforming one state into the other is always easy, because a simple operation can swap between them."

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[>] Memory под Nextion
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2026-02-24 13:35:02


Опубликовано: Tue, 24 Feb 2026 09:16:06 GMT
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Делаем игру memory на экране Nextion! Лежит без дела экран Nextion? Сделаем из него автономную игровую консоль для игры в «Memory»! Без внешних микроконтроллеров, только логика редактора Nextion Editor, таймеры и управление тачскрином. Подробный гайд, который можно повторить за чашкой чая. Читать далее]]>

https://habr.com/ru/articles/1002954/

[>] Части Ladybird переписывают на Rust при помощи LLM
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2026-02-24 12:44:04


Ladybird переходит на частичное использование Rust вместо C++. Разработчики давно искали memory-safe альтернативу: Swift не подошёл из-за слабых возможностей взаимодействия с C++ и ограниченной поддержки вне Apple. Rust оказался лучше: зрелая экосистема, многие контрибьюторы уже знают язык, а Firefox и Chromium уже используют его.

Первым портировали LibJS — движок JavaScript (лексер, парсер, AST, генератор байткода). Работу вёл человек с помощью Claude Code и Codex: ~25 000 строк Rust за две недели вместо нескольких месяцев вручную. Результат — полная идентичность выходных данных с C++-версией, ноль регрессий в тестах (52 898 тестов test262, 12 461 собственных тестов).

Код намеренно стилистически близок к C++-оригиналу — идиоматичность придёт позже. Полного перехода на Rust не планируется: C++ и Rust будут сосуществовать, а портирование будет постепенным и управляться основной командой.

https://www.linux.org.ru/news/internet/18228178

[>] STATS 2026-02-23
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[>] Релиз GNU Octave 11, системы для математических расчётов
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2026-02-24 11:44:02


Состоялся релиз системы для выполнения математических расчётов GNU Octave 11.1.0 (первый выпуск серии 11.x, ветка 11.0 использовалась для разработки), предоставляющей интерпретируемый язык, во многом совместимый с Matlab. GNU Octave может использоваться для решения линейных задач, нелинейных и дифференциальных уравнений, вычислений с использованием комплексных чисел и матриц, визуализации данных, проведения математических экспериментов. Код написан на языке C++ (интерфейс на Qt) и распространяется под лицензией GPLv3.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64863

[>] Texas Is About To Overtake California In Battery Storage
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2026-02-24 11:22:02


U.S. battery storage installations hit a record 57.6 GWh in 2025, and Texas is now poised to surpass California as the nationâ(TM)s largest storage market in 2026. Electrek reports: According to the US Energy Storage Market Outlook Q1 2026 from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, installations are now four times higher than totals from just three years ago. The US had a total of 137 GWh of utility-scale storage installed as of 2025, plus 19 GWh of commercial and industrial systems and 9 GWh of residential storage. Analysts expect the growth streak to continue. More than 600 GWh of energy storage is projected to be deployed nationwide by 2030, even as the Trump administration targets clean energy industries.

Two-thirds of utility-scale storage installed in 2025 was built in red states, including nine of the top 15 states for new installations. Texas is projected to surpass California as the countryâ(TM)s largest battery storage market in 2026. Standalone battery projects accounted for nearly 30 GWh of new capacity in 2025, while solar-plus-storage installations made up about 20 GWh. Residential storage deployments reached 3.1 GWh last year, a 51% increase year-over-year. Analysts say virtual power plant programs in states such as Massachusetts, Texas, Arizona, and Illinois are helping drive adoption by reducing costs and easing strain during peak demand periods.

The supply chain is shifting to support the boom. In 2025, some battery cell manufacturers pivoted production from EV batteries to dedicated stationary storage cells, converting existing lines and adjusting future plans. Lithium-ion cell manufacturing for stationary storage reached more than 21 GWh in 2025, enough to power Houston overnight, according to SEIAâ(TM)s Solar and Storage Supply Chain Dashboard. Meanwhile, US factories now have the capacity to manufacture 69.4 GWh of battery energy storage systems annually.

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[>] US Farmers Are Rejecting Multimillion-Dollar Datacenter Bids For Their Land
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2026-02-24 08:22:01


An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: When two men knocked on Ida Huddleston's door last May, they carried a contract worth more than $33m in exchange for the Kentucky farm that had fed her family for centuries. According to Huddleston, the men's client, an unnamed "Fortune 100 company," sought her 650 acres (260 hectares) in Mason county for an unspecified industrial development. Finding out any more would require signing a non-disclosure agreement. More than a dozen of her neighbors received the same knock. Searching public records for answers, they discovered that a new customer (PDF) had applied for a 2.2 gigawatt project from the local power plant, nearly double its annual generation capacity. The unknown company was building a datacenter. "You don't have enough to buy me out. I'm not for sale. Leave me alone, I'm satisfied," Huddleston, 82, later told the men.

As tech companies race to build the massive datacenters needed to power artificial intelligence across the US and the world, bids like the one for Huddleston's land are appearing on rural doorsteps nationwide. Globally, 40,000 acres of powered land – real estate prepped for datacenter development -- are projected to be needed for new projects over the next five years, double the amount currently in use. Yet despite sums that often dwarf the land's recent value, farmers are increasingly shutting the door. At least five of Huddleston's neighbors gave similar categorical rejections, including one who was told he could name any price.

In Pennsylvania, a farmer rejected $15m in January for land he'd worked for 50 years. A Wisconsin farmer turned down $80m the same month. Other landowners have declined offers exceeding $120,000 per acre -- prices unimaginable just a few years ago. The rebuffs are a jarring reminder of AI's physical bounds, and limits of the dollars behind the technology. [...] As AI promises to transcend corporeal fallibility, these standoffs reveal its very physical constraints -- and Wall Street's miscalculation of what some people value most. In the rolling hills of Mason county and farmland across America, that gap is measured not in dollars but in something harder to price: identity.

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[>] New Microsoft Gaming CEO Has 'No Tolerance For Bad AI'
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2026-02-24 06:22:01


In her first major interview as Microsoft's new gaming chief, Asha Sharma said that "great games" must deliver emotional resonance and a distinct creative voice, while making clear that she has "no tolerance for bad AI." Stepping in after Phil Spencer's retirement, she's pledging consistency, community trust, and a human-first approach to storytelling as Xbox enters a new era. Variety reports: Sharma was quick in laying out her top priorities for Microsoft Gaming in an internal memo announcing her promotion, noting "great games," "the return of Xbox" and the "future of play" as her three main commitments to the gaming community. So first, what makes a great game for Sharma, whose roles prior to CoreAI include top positions at Instacart and Meta? The new Microsoft Gaming CEO tells Variety it's all about games with "deep emotional resonance" and "a distinct point of view." She wants to develop stories that make players "feel something," like the kind of feelings Campo Santo's 2016 first-person mystery "Firewatch" elicited in her.

Sharma takes on the mantle as head of the leading competitor to Sony's PlayStation and Nintendo knowing full well she's entering the role as an outsider to the larger gaming community and has "a lot to learn" still. But Sharma says she's got a commitment to "being grounded in what the community is telling us." "I'm coming into gaming as a platform builder," Sharma said, adding that her goal is to "earn the right to be trusted by players and developers" and show the fanbase that "consistency" over time. In her interview with Variety, Sharma acknowledged the tumultuous state of the gaming industry, referencing Matthew Ball's recent State of Video Gaming in 2026 report as evidence that the larger "transformation" of the sector is "protecting what we believe in while remaining open-minded about the future."

Due to her strong background in AI, initial reactions to Sharma's appointment have raised concerns about what her specific views are on the use of generative AI in game development. Sharma says her stance is simple: she has "no tolerance for bad AI." "AI has long been part of gaming and will continue to be," Sharma said, noting that gaming needs new "growth engines," but that "great stories are created by humans."

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[>] Microsoft Says Bug In Classic Outlook Hides the Mouse Pointer
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2026-02-24 06:22:01


joshuark quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Microsoft is investigating a known issue that causes the mouse pointer to disappear in the classic Outlook desktop email client for some users. This bug has been acknowledged almost two months after the first reports started surfacing online, with users saying that Outlook became unusable after the mouse pointer vanished while using the app.

[...] Microsoft explained in a recent support document that the mouse pointer (and in some cases the cursor) will suddenly vanish as users move it across Outlook's interface. "When using classic Outlook, you may find that the mouse pointer or mouse cursor disappears as you move the pointer over the Outlook interface," it said. "Although the mouse pointer is not there, the email in the message list will change color as you hover over it. This issue has also been reported with OneNote and other Microsoft 365 apps to a lesser degree."

Microsoft added that the Outlook team is investigating the issues and will provide updates as more information becomes available. While a timeline for a permanent fix is not yet available, Microsoft has offered three temporary workarounds that require affected users to click an email in the message list when the cursor disappears, which may cause it to reappear. Alternatively, switching to PowerPoint, clicking into an editable area, and then returning to Outlook may also restore the mouse pointer.

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[>] Viral Doomsday Report Lays Bare Wall Street's Deep Anxiety About AI Future
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2026-02-24 05:22:01


A 7,000-word "doomsday" thought experiment from Citrini Research helped trigger an 800-point drop in the Dow, "painting a dark portrait of a future in which technological change inspires a race to the bottom in white-collar knowledge work," reports the Wall Street Journal. From the report: Concerns of hyperscalers overspending are out. Worries of software-industry disruption don't go far enough. The "global intelligence crisis" is about to hit. The new, broader question: What if AI is so bullish for the economy that it is actually bearish? "For the entirety of modern economic history, human intelligence has been the scarce input," Citrini wrote in a post it described as a scenario dated June 2028, not a prediction. "We are now experiencing the unwind of that premium."

Many of Monday's moves roughly aligned with the situation outlined by Citrini, in which fast-advancing AI tools allow spending cuts across industries, sparking mass white-collar unemployment and in turn leading to financial contagion. Software firms DataDog, CrowdStrike and Zscaler each plunged more than 9%. International Business Machines' 13% decline was its worst one-day performance since 2000. American Express, KKR and Blackstone -- all name-checked by Citrini -- tumbled. That anxiety, coupled with renewed uncertainty about trade policy from Washington, weighed down major indexes Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average led declines, falling 1.7%, or 822 points. The S&P 500 shed 1%, while the Nasdaq composite retreated 1.1%.

[...] Monday's market swings extended a run of AI-linked volatility. A small research outfit that has garnered a huge Substack following for macro and thematic stock research, Citrini said in its new post that software firms, payment processors and other companies formed "one long daisy chain of correlated bets on white-collar productivity growth" that AI is poised to disrupt. [...] Shares in DoorDash also veered 6.6% lower Monday after Citrini's Substack note called the delivery app a "poster child" for how new tools would upend companies that monetize interpersonal friction. In the research firm's scenario, AI agents would help both drivers and customers navigate food deliveries at much lower costs.

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[>] Trump's 'Board of Peace' Explores Stablecoin For Gaza
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2026-02-24 04:22:01


An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Financial Times: Officials working with Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" are exploring setting up a stablecoin for Gaza as part of efforts to reshape the devastated Palestinian enclave's economy, according to five people familiar with the discussions. The talks around introducing a stablecoin -- a type of cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to a mainstream currency, such as the US dollar -- are at a preliminary stage, and many details of how one could be introduced in Gaza remain to be determined.

But officials have discussed the idea as part of their plan for the future of the enclave, where economic activity collapsed during Israel's two-year war with Hamas and the traditional banking and payments system has been severely impaired. A person familiar with the project said the stablecoin was expected to be tied to the US dollar, with the hope that Gulf Arab and Palestinian companies with expertise in the field of digital currencies will help spearhead the effort. "This will not be a 'Gaza Coin' or a new Palestinian currency, but a means to allow Gazans to transact digitally," the person said.

Work on the idea is being led by Liran Tancman, an Israeli tech entrepreneur and former reservist who is now working as an unpaid adviser to Trump's "Board of Peace," the US-led body tasked with rebuilding Gaza, according to two people familiar with the matter. [...] According to the person familiar with the project, the "Board of Peace" and NCAG will decide on the stablecoin's regulatory framework and access, although "nothing definitive" has yet been finalized. Speaking at a meeting of the "Board of Peace" in Washington last week, Tancman said the NCAG was working on building "a secure digital backbone, an open platform enabling e-payments, financial services, e-learning, and healthcare with user control over data", but did not elaborate.

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[>] OpenAI Calls In the Consultants For Its Enterprise Push
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2026-02-24 04:22:01


OpenAI has formed a multi-year "Frontier Alliance" with four consulting heavyweights to accelerate enterprise adoption of its no-code AI agent platform, OpenAI Frontier. TechCrunch reports: The alliance includes multi-year partnerships between OpenAI and four major consulting firms, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), McKinsey, Accenture and Capgemini, to sell its enterprise products. OpenAI's Forward Deployed Engineering team will work with the consulting giants to help them implement OpenAI's enterprise-focused technologies like OpenAI Frontier into customers' tech stacks.

The company launched OpenAI Frontier in early February. The no-code open software allows users to build, deploy, and manage AI agents both built on OpenAI's AI models and beyond. OpenAI argues in its latest announcement that consultants are the right avenue to get enterprises on board.

"AI alone does not drive transformation. It must be linked to strategy, built into redesigned processes, and adopted at scale with aligned incentives and culture to deliver sustained outcomes," BCG CEO Christoph Schweizer said in OpenAI's blog post. "Our expanded partnership combines OpenAI's Frontier platform with BCG's deep industry, functional, and tech expertise and BCG X's build-and-scale capabilities to drive measurable impact with safeguards from day one."

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[>] Panasonic Will No Longer Make Its Own TVs
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2026-02-24 03:22:01


Panasonic is handing over the manufacturing, marketing, and sales of its TVs to Shenzhen-based Skyworth, effectively exiting in-house TV production. Ars Technica reports: Skyworth is a Shenzhen-headquartered TV brand. The company claims to be "a top three global provider of the Android TV platform." In July, research firm Omdia reported that Skyworth was one of the top-five TV brands by sales revenue in Q1 2025; however, Skyworth hasn't been able to maintain that position regularly. Panasonic made its announcement at a "launch event," FlatpanelsHD reported today. During the event, a Panasonic representative reportedly said: "Under the agreement the new partner will lead sales, marketing, and logistics across the region, while Panasonic provide expertise and quality assurance to uphold its renowned audiovisual standards with full joint development on top-end OLED models."

Panasonic also said that it will provide support "for all Panasonic TVs sold up to March 2026 and all those available from April." Skyworth-made Panasonic TVs will be sold in the US and Europe. In the latter geography, the companies are aiming for double-digit market share. [...] The news means there's virtually no TV production happening in Japan anymore, as other Japanese companies, like Sharp, Toshiba, Hitachi, and Pioneer, have already exited TV production. Earlier this year, Sony announced that it was ceding control of its TV hardware business to TCL.

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[>] ASML Unveils EUV Light Source Advance That Could Yield 50% More Chips By 2030
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2026-02-24 02:22:01


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Researchers at ASML Holding say they have found a way to boost the power of the light source in a key chip making machine to turn out up to 50% more chips by decade's end, to help retain the Dutch company's edge over emerging U.S. and Chinese rivals. ASML is the world's only maker of commercial extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) machines, a critical tool for chipmakers such as TSMC, Intel and others in producing advanced computing chips. "It's not a parlor trick or something like this, where we demonstrate for a very short time that it can work," Michael Purvis, ASML's lead technologist for its EUV source light, said in an interview. "It's a system that can produce 1,000 watts under all the same requirements that you could see at a customer," he added, speaking at the company's California facilities near San Diego. [...]

With the technological advance revealed on Monday, which is being reported here for the first time, ASML aims to outdistance any would-be rivals by improving the most technologically challenging aspect of the machines. This is the quest to generate EUV light with the right power and properties to turn out chips at high volume. The company's researchers have found a way to boost the power of the EUV light source to 1,000 watts from 600 watts now. The chief advantage is that greater power translates into the ability to make more chips every hour, helping to lower the cost of each. Chips are printed similar to a photograph, where the EUV light is shone on a silicon wafer coated with special chemicals called a photoresist. With a more powerful EUV light source, chip factories need shorter exposure times. "We'd like to make sure that our customers can keep on using EUV at a much lower cost," Teun van Gogh, executive vice president for the NXE line of EUV machines at ASML, told Reuters. Van Gogh said customers should be able to process about 330 silicon wafers an hour on each machine by the end of the decade, up from 220 now. Depending on the size of a chip, each wafer can hold anywhere from scores to thousands of the devices.

ASML got the power boost by doubling down on an approach that already places its machines among the most complex inventions of humans. To produce light with a wavelength of 13.5 nanometers, ASML's machine shoots a stream of molten droplets of tin through a chamber, where a massive carbon dioxide laser heats them into plasma. This is a superheated state of matter in which the tin droplets become hotter than the sun and emit EUV light, to be collected by precision optic equipment supplied by Germany's Carl Zeiss AG and fed into the machine to print chips. The key advancements in Monday's disclosure involved doubling the number of tin drops to about 100,000 every second, and shaping them into plasma using two smaller laser bursts, as opposed to today's machines that use a single shaping burst. [...] ASML believes the techniques it used to hit 1,000 watts will unlock continued advances in the future, Purvis said, adding, "We see a reasonably clear path toward 1,500 watts, and no fundamental reason why we couldn't get to 2,000 watts."

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[>] Компоненты браузера Ladybird начали переписывать на Rust при помощи AI
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Андреас Клинг (Andreas Kling), основатель web-браузера Ladybird, объявил о решении задействовать язык Rust при разработке проекта и начале переписывания частей Ladybird на данном языке. В качестве эксперимента с C++ на Rust уже переписан JavaScript-движок LibJS. LibJS выбран из-за хорошего покрытия тестами, упрощающего оценку качества портирования.

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[>] IBM Shares Crater 13% After Anthropic Says Claude Code Can Tackle COBOL Modernization
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2026-02-24 01:22:01


IBM shares plunged nearly 13% on Monday after Anthropic published a blog post arguing that its Claude Code tool could automate much of the complex analysis work involved in modernizing COBOL, the decades-old programming language that still underpins an estimated 95% of ATM transactions in the United States and runs on the kind of mainframe systems IBM has sold for generations.

Anthropic said the shrinking pool of developers who understand COBOL had long made modernization cost-prohibitive, and that AI could now flip that equation by mapping dependencies and documenting workflows across thousands of lines of legacy code. The sell-off deepened a rough 2026 for IBM, whose shares are now down more than 22% year to date.

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[>] Linus Torvalds: Someone 'More Competent Who Isn't Afraid of Numbers Past the Teens' Will Take Over Linux One Day
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2026-02-24 00:22:02


Linus Torvalds has pondered his professional mortality in a self-deprecating post to mark the release of the first release candidate for version 7.0 of the Linux kernel. From a report: "You all know the drill by now: two weeks have passed, and the kernel merge window is closed," he wrote in the post announcing Linux 7.0 rc1. "We have a new major number purely because I'm easily confused and not good with big numbers." Torvalds pointed out that the numbers he applies to new kernel releases are essentially meaningless.

"We haven't done releases based on features (or on "stable vs unstable") for a long, long time now. So that new major number does *not* mean that we have some big new exciting feature, or that we're somehow leaving old interfaces behind. It's the usual "solid progress" marker, nothing more.â

He then reiterated his plan to end each series of kernels to end at x.19, before the next release becomes y.0 -- a process that takes about 3.5 years -- and then pondered what happens when the next version of Linux reaches a number he finds uncomfortable. "I don't have a solid plan for when the major number itself gets big," he admitted, "by that time, I expect that we'll have somebody more competent in charge who isn't afraid of numbers past the teens. So I'm not going to worry about it."

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[>] 'How Many AIs Does It Take To Read a PDF?'
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2026-02-23 23:22:01


Despite AI's progress in building complex software, the ubiquitous PDF remains something of a grand challenge -- a format Adobe developed in the early 1990s to preserve the precise visual appearance of documents. PDFs consist of character codes, coordinates, and rendering instructions rather than logically ordered text, and even state-of-the-art models asked to extract information from them will summarize instead, confuse footnotes with body text, or outright hallucinate contents, The Verge writes.

Companies like Reducto are now tackling the problem by segmenting pages into components -- headers, tables, charts -- before routing each to specialized parsing models, an approach borrowed from computer vision techniques used in self-driving vehicles. Researchers at Hugging Face recently found roughly 1.3 billion PDFs sitting in Common Crawl alone, and the Allen Institute for AI has noted that PDFs could provide trillions of novel, high-quality training tokens from government reports, textbooks, and academic papers -- the kind of data AI developers are increasingly desperate for.

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[>] Выпуск языка программирования Nim 2.2.8
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2026-02-23 23:44:03


Представлен релиз языка системного программирования Nim 2.2.8. Nim – статически типизированный компилируемый язык программирования с синтаксисом, вдохновлённым Python, и возможностями метапрограммирования на уровне Lisp. Язык компилируется в C, C++ и JavaScript, обеспечивая производительность на уровне C при выразительности высокоуровневых языков. Код проекта поставляется под лицензией MIT.

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[>] Anthropic Accuses Chinese Companies of Siphoning Data From Claude
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2026-02-23 22:22:01


U.S. artificial-intelligence startup Anthropic said three Chinese AI companies set up more than 24,000 fraudulent accounts with its Claude AI model to help their own systems catch up. From a report: The three companies -- DeepSeek, Moonshot AI and MiniMax -- prompted Claude more than 16 million times, siphoning information from Anthropic's system to train and improve their own products, Anthropic said in a blog post Monday.

Earlier this month, an Anthropic rival, OpenAI, sent a memo to House lawmakers accusing DeepSeek of using the same tactic, called distillation, to mimic OpenAI's products. Anthropic said distillation had legitimate uses -- companies use it to build smaller versions of their own products, for example -- but it could also be used to build competitive products "in a fraction of the time, and at a fraction of the cost." The scale of the different companies' distillation activity varied. DeepSeek engaged in 150,000 interactions with Claude, whereas Moonshot and MiniMax had more than 3.4 million and 13 million, respectively, Anthropic said.

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[>] Say Goodbye to the Undersea Cable That Made the Global Internet Possible
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2026-02-23 22:22:01


The first fiber-optic cable ever laid across an ocean -- TAT-8, a nearly 6,000-kilometer line between the United States, United Kingdom, and France that carried its first traffic on December 14, 1988 -- is now being pulled off the Atlantic seabed after more than two decades of sitting dormant, bound for recycling in South Africa.

Subsea Environmental Services, one of only three companies in the world whose entire business is cable recovery and recycling, began the operation last year using its new diesel-electric vessel, the MV Maasvliet, and had already brought 1,012 kilometers of the cable to the Portuguese port of Leixoes by August.

TAT-8, short for Trans-Atlantic Telephone 8, was built by AT&T, British Telecom, and France Telecom, and hit full capacity within just 18 months of going live. A fault too expensive to repair took it out of service in 2002. The recovered cable is being shipped to Mertech Marine in South Africa, where it will be broken down into steel, copper, and two types of polyethylene -- all commercially valuable, especially the high-quality copper at a time when the International Energy Agency projects global shortages within a decade.

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[>] PayPal Attracts Takeover Interest After Stock Slump
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2026-02-23 21:22:01


An anonymous reader shares a report: PayPal, the digital payments pioneer, is attracting takeover interest from potential buyers after a stock slide wiped out almost half of its value, according to people familiar with the matter.

The San Jose, California-based company has fielded meetings with banks amid unsolicited interest from suitors, the people said. At least one large rival is looking at the whole company, while some other suitors are only interested in certain PayPal assets, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private.

Buyer interest in PayPal is still at a preliminary stage and may not lead to a transaction, the people cautioned. Founded in the late 1990s, PayPal was an early mover in the world of digital payments. But the company now finds itself in a rut with its customers increasingly turning to alternative ways to pay for things. PayPal's shares have fallen around 46% in New York trading over the last 12 months, giving the company a market value of about $38.4 billion.

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[>] Climate Physicists Face the Ghosts in Their Machines: Clouds
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2026-02-23 20:22:02


Climate scientists trying to predict how much hotter the planet will get have long grappled with a surprisingly stubborn problem -- clouds, which both reflect sunlight and trap heat, account for more than half the variation between climate predictions and are the main reason warming projections for the next 50 years range from 2 to 6 degrees Celsius.

Two research groups are now racing to close that gap using AI, though they disagree sharply on method. Tapio Schneider at Caltech built CLIMA, a model that uses machine learning to optimize cloud parameters within traditional physics equations; it will be unveiled at a conference in Japan in March. Chris Bretherton at the Allen Institute for AI took a different path -- his ACE2 neural network, released in 2024, learns from 50 years of atmospheric data and largely bypasses physics equations altogether.

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[>] Stressful People in Your Life Could Be Adding Months To Your Biological Age
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A study published last week in PNAS found that people who regularly cause problems or make life difficult -- whom the researchers call "hasslers" -- are associated with measurably faster biological aging in those around them, at a rate of roughly 1.5% per additional hassler and about nine months of additional biological age relative to same-age peers.

The research drew on DNA methylation-based epigenetic clocks and ego-centric network data from a state-representative probability sample of 2,345 adults in Indiana, aged 18 to 103. Nearly 29% of respondents reported at least one hassler in their close network. The biological toll varied by relationship type: hasslers who were family members showed the strongest and most consistent associations with accelerated aging, while spouse hasslers showed no significant effect on either epigenetic measure.

The damage also went beyond aging clocks -- each additional hassler was associated with greater depression and anxiety severity, higher BMI, increased inflammation, and higher multimorbidity. When benchmarked against smoking, a major behavioral risk factor for aging, the hassler effect corresponded to roughly 13 to 17% of smoking's estimated impact on the same aging clocks.

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