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[>] Доступен звуковой кодек Opus 1.6
lor.opennet
robot(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 09:44:02


После полутора лет разработки организация Xiph.Org, занимающаяся созданием свободных видео- и аудиокодеков, представила релиз аудиокодека Opus 1.6, обеспечивающего высокое качество кодирования и минимальную задержку как при сжатии потокового звука с высоким битрейтом, так и при сжатии голоса в ограниченных по пропускной способности приложениях VoIP-телефонии. Эталонные реализации кодировщика и декодировщика распространяются под лицензией BSD. Полные спецификации формата Opus общедоступны, бесплатны и утверждены в качестве интернет-стандарта (RFC 6716).

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=64434

[>] Dasel 3.0.0
lor.opennet
robot(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 10:44:04


После полутора лет разработки (и почти полного переписывания кода) состоялся выпуск 3.0.0 (и более поздние версии из этой ветки) кроссплатформенной консольной утилиты и библиотеки [ Dasel ]( https://daseldocs.tomwright.me ) .

Утилита предназначена для выполнения запросов, изменения и преобразования структурированных данных. Поддерживаются форматы CSV, HCL, JSON, TOML, XML и YAML (планируется добавление других форматов).

Проект написан на языке Go и распространяется по лицензии MIT.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/opensource/18170193#cut ) )

[>] uni 2.9.0
lor.opennet
robot(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 10:44:04


Состоялся выпуск 2.9.0 кроссплатформенной консольной утилиты [ uni ]( https://github.com/arp242/uni ) , предназначенной для получения различной информации об актуальной версии Юникода (без использования Интернета):

• списки блоков, категорий, письменностей и свойств Юникода;

• вывод подробной информации о символах в полученной строке;

• поиск по ключевым словам в описаниях символов;

• поддержка пользовательского форматирования вывода и фильтров.

Проект написан на языке Go и распространяется по лицензии MIT.

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/opensource/18170242#cut ) )

[>] The Arctic Is in Dire Straits, 20 Years of Reporting Show
bot.slashdot
robot(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 11:22:01


A new Arctic Report Card recap shows how the Arctic has transformed in just 20 years, warming about twice as fast as the global average and losing most of its oldest sea ice. It's also triggering cascading impacts from "Atlantification" to permafrost-driven "rusting rivers" and more destructive storms. Scientific American reports: The first Arctic Report Card was released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 2006. Since then the region has warmed twice as fast as the global average. About 95 percent of the oldest, thickest sea ice is gone -- "the sliver that remains is collected in an area north of Greenland. Even the central Arctic Ocean is becoming warmer and saltier, causing more ice melt and changing how much heat is released into the atmosphere in a way that affects weather patterns around the world. Those are just some of the stark changes 20 years have wrought. The findings were highlighted in the 2025 Arctic Report Card, released on Tuesday.

The Arctic Ocean is undergoing what scientists are calling "Atlantification" -- a process where warm, salty water from the Atlantic flows north, changing how waters of different temperatures and densities are layered in the Arctic, disrupting ecosystems and altering how heat moves from the water to the air. [...] The Arctic is simply becoming wetter, with more precipitation falling as rain instead of snow. June snow cover over the entire Arctic is half of what it was 60 years ago, the report found. Permafrost also continues to thaw, releasing once trapped carbon into the atmosphere and disgorging iron and other elements that have turned rivers and streams orange. These "rusting rivers," found in more than 200 watersheds, are more acidic than normal and have elevated levels of toxic metals that endanger local ecosystems. And as the permafrost thaws, the tundra of the Arctic biome is shrinking, and the boreal forest biome is creeping northward, disrupting ecosystems.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/12/17/0259210/the-arctic-is-in-dire-straits-20-years-of-reporting-show?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

[>] STATS 2025-12-16
spnet.stats
root(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 12:11:02


TOP10 VISITORS:

[1] 217.197.116.x point=427 web=1 up=29.9MB (35%) <--- naste (18/hr)
[2] ChatGPT point=2 web=103 up=20.5MB (24%) <--- ChatGPT
[3] Amazon point=0 web=177 up=6.5MB (7%)
[4] 216.244.66.x point=0 web=113 up=6.0MB (7%)
[5] PetalBot point=9 web=1025 up=6.0MB (7%) <--- PetalBot
[6] 144.76.32.x point=1 web=91 up=3.8MB (4%) <--- 144.76.32.x
[7] TikTok point=2 web=86 up=1.7MB (1%) <--- TikTok
[8] Google point=1 web=138 up=1.1MB (1%) <--- Google
[9] 217.114.158.x point=26 web=0 up=1.0MB (1%) <--- fox (1/hr)
[10] 37.252.14.x point=6 web=0 up=0.4MB (<1%) <--- ake

TOTAL TRAFFIC: 84MB

[>] Re: пустовато тут
idec.talks
doesnm(spnet, 6) — nnii
2025-12-17 13:07:17


звучит как что-то ненужное имо

[>] Re: пустовато тут
idec.talks
nnii(naste, 2) — doesnm
2025-12-17 13:12:05


Отдельную эху сделать и бота туда запулить. Я бы сделал у себя, но я в этом не разбираюсь. Мож когда-нибудь и приделаю.

[>] Доверенные АСУ ТП на базе RISC-V: от ядра к экосистеме
bot.habr.rss
BotHabr(tgi,2) — All
2025-12-17 14:35:03


Опубликовано: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 09:51:17 GMT
Канал: Все статьи подряд / Программирование микроконтроллеров / Хабр

В конце ноября Российский Альянс RISC-V при участии «Группы Астра» и Baikal Electronics, собрал на одной площадке разработчиков чипов, производителей АСУ ТП, разработчиков ОС, инструментов разработки и конечных заказчиков. Повод - круглый стол "Доверенные АСУ ТП на базе RISC-V: от технологического ядра к промышленной экосистеме".И специально для вас мы собрали краткую выжимку самого интересного из обсуждений проходивших на мероприятии. Всем кому интересно - добро пожаловать под кат! Читать далее]]>

https://habr.com/ru/companies/riscvalliance/articles/977428/

[>] подчёркивает
humor.24
nnii(naste, 2) — All
2025-12-17 14:10:52


- что лучше всего подчёркивает талийю?
- лучше всего талийю подчёркивает Word

[>] Senators Count the Shady Ways Data Centers Pass Energy Costs On To Americans
bot.slashdot
robot(spnet, 1) — All
2025-12-17 15:22:01


U.S. senators are probing whether Big Tech data centers are driving up local electricity bills by socializing grid upgrade costs onto residents. Some of the tactics they're using include NDAs, shell companies, and lobbying. Ars Technica reports: In letters (PDF) to seven AI firms, Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) cited a study estimating that "electricity prices have increased by as much as 267 percent in the past five years" in "areas located near significant data center activity." Prices increase, senators noted, when utility companies build out extra infrastructure to meet data centers' energy demands -- which can amount to one customer suddenly consuming as much power as an entire city. They also increase when demand for local power outweighs supply. In some cases, residents are blindsided by higher bills, not even realizing a data center project was approved, because tech companies seem intent on dodging backlash and frequently do not allow terms of deals to be publicly disclosed.

AI firms "ask public officials to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) preventing them from sharing information with their constituents, operate through what appear to be shell companies to mask the real owner of the data center, and require that landowners sign NDAs as part of the land sale while telling them only that a 'Fortune 100 company' is planning an 'industrial development' seemingly in an attempt to hide the very existence of the data center," senators wrote. States like Virginia with the highest concentration of data centers could see average electricity prices increase by another 25 percent by 2030, senators noted. But price increases aren't limited to the states allegedly striking shady deals with tech companies and greenlighting data center projects, they said. "Interconnected and interstate power grids can lead to a data center built in one state raising costs for residents of a neighboring state," senators reported.

Under fire for supposedly only pretending to care about keeping neighbors' costs low were Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Equinix, Digital Realty, and CoreWeave. Senators accused firms of paying "lip service," claiming that they would do everything in their power to avoid increasing residential electricity costs, while actively lobbying to pass billions in costs on to their neighbors. [...] Particularly problematic, senators emphasized, were reports that tech firms were getting discounts on energy costs as utility companies competed for their business, while prices went up for their neighbors.

[ Read more of this story ]( https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/12/17/036250/senators-count-the-shady-ways-data-centers-pass-energy-costs-on-to-americans?utm_source=atom1.0moreanon&utm_medium=feed ) at Slashdot.

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