Japan Ratchets Up Interest Rates Amid Economic Recovery

Japan’s central bank raised interest rates to their highest level since 2008, signaling a potential end to years of economic stagnation. The Bank of Japan increased its benchmark rate by 50 basis points, bringing it to 1.7%, as inflation returned and wage growth picked up slightly. This move comes after decades of deflationary pressures, including … Read more

Server Performance Bottleneck: Too Many Requests for a Fraction of a Second

Server performance issues caused a spike in requests handled too quickly, leading to system errors and capacity challenges. A single-second window saw over 429 million requests, overwhelming the infrastructure and threatening uptime as systems struggled to process the load. This incident highlighted critical vulnerabilities in handling millions of concurrent users within such a short timeframe. … Read more

Supply Chain Chaos Affects RTX 50 GPUs Availability

NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 50 series faces supply chain challenges post-launch, with higher-end models unavailable at MSRP due to low inventory and slim profit margins for partners. Custom models are expected to retail significantly above the proposed price. Founders Edition is nearly out of stock, underscoring production limitations. Similar issues may affect other models in the … Read more

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MLB is experiencing connectivity issues impacting fan experiences during games. Updates from games are delayed, causing fans to miss crucial moments in real-time. This is frustrating for viewers who rely on live updates to stay engaged. MLB is actively addressing the issue through network upgrades and testing phases to ensure a smoother experience moving forward. … Read more

Sudan’s Civil War Escalates as 70 Die in Hospital Attack**

** An attack on the only functional hospital in El Fasher, a besieged city in Sudan’s Darfur region, resulted in the deaths of around 70 people, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The assault occurred as the country’s civil war intensified, with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) experiencing apparent battlefield losses to the Sudanese … Read more

Bill Gates Reflects on Autistic Traits and Childhood Influences

Bill Gates, 69, believes he might have been diagnosed with autism as a child due to traits that today align with the autism spectrum. In an interview for *The Wall Street Journal*, he shared insights from his upcoming memoir, *Source Code*. Gates reflects on how socializing slowly and having repetitive behaviors were common traits he … Read more

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D.W. Field Park Closed Amid Avian Flu Outbreak

D.W. Field Park in Brockton has been closed due to concerns about an avian flu outbreak. Officials found dead swans and Canada geese near the park, 25 miles away, along Upper Porter Pond. The birds were suspected to have highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1), commonly known as bird flu. Park officials stated they took the … Read more