Secure Boot useless on hundreds of PCs after key leak

Secure Boot useless on hundreds of PCs from major vendors after key leak Plus: More stalkerware exposure; a $16M TracFone fine; Ransomware victims don’t use MFA, and more Protecting computers’ BIOS and the boot process is essential for modern security. However, a recent study by Binarily found that hundreds of PCs from major vendors like … Read more

the potential limitations of Large Language Models (LLMs)

The main points discussed in the article include: 1. The limitations of LLMs: Shoham, an expert in simplifying complex texts, notes that while LLMs can perform tasks like addition, they do so poorly compared to specialized tools. 2. Compound AI systems: Shoham advocates for building systems that combine LLMs with other tools and techniques, rather … Read more

The Forgotten Workstations: Apollo’s Legacy in Vintage Computing

Ever heard of Apollo Computer, Inc.? They were one of the first graphical workstation vendors in the 1980s, competing with Sun Microsystems. Let’s dive into this vintage computing charm! A full-color, 26-page product brochure from 1988 features the Series 10000 “Personal Supercomputer,” which showcased multiple processors and a unique glimpse into Apollo’s offerings and target … Read more

Unraveling the DNA Repair Mechanism

Researchers from the LMS and LMB have discovered how the D2-I protein complex recognizes and repairs DNA damage, a process crucial for understanding cancer treatment. DNA repair is essential for maintaining genome integrity, as DNA damage can lead to mutations, genetic disorders, and even cancer. The FANCD2-FANCI (FANC) complex plays a critical role in this … Read more

Seine make aquatic competitions difficult at the Paris Olympics

People have been living along the Seine River in Paris for over 3,000 years, and during that time, they’ve dumped trash, human waste, and other unwanted materials into the river. Even Joan of Arc’s ashes were reportedly placed there after she was burned at the stake in 1431. Given its history, it’s no surprise that … Read more

Long Distance Relationship

**Part 1: Long-distance friendship** * Expert advice on maintaining a long-distance friendship between two families * Suggestions include: + Set up a calendar of physical visits and video calls + Encourage the two families to attend the same summer camp or winter break camp + Create opportunities for new friendships to develop **Part 2: Nighttime … Read more

NVIDIA Accelerates Humanoid Robotics Development

SIGGRAPH—To accelerate humanoid development worldwide, NVIDIA is providing top robot manufacturers, AI model developers, and software makers with a suite of services, models, and computing platforms to develop, train, and build the next generation of humanoid robots. The offerings include new NVIDIA NIM microservices and frameworks for robot simulation and learning, the NVIDIA OSMO orchestration … Read more

Peak Perseid Meteor Shower: Up to 75 ‘Shooting Stars’ Per Hour

Up to 75 “shooting stars” may be visible per hour as the Perseid meteor shower peaks on Sunday and Monday (Aug. 11 and Aug. 12). The annual shower is linked to debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle. The Perseids are one of the most prolific annual meteor showers, bringing up to 75 “shooting stars” per hour to … Read more

Bronze Age technology aids switch to clean energy

Bronze Age technology could be a fast and inexpensive solution to help achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Researchers from Stanford led by Mark Z. Jacobson developed a system that stores heat generated by solar or wind power using bricks made of the same materials as ancient insulating bricks. These “firebricks” can store heat for … Read more