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Quantum physicists at Trinity, working alongside IBM Dublin, have successfully simulated super diffusion in a system of interacting quantum particles on a quantum computer. This is the first step in doing highly challenging quantum transport calculations on quantum hardware and, as the hardware

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A bombshell government report also found that a CBP official used the data to track coworkers with no investigative purpose.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has warned around 6,800 current and former employees that their personal data was accessed via a data breach.

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Untruths spouted by chatbots ended up on the web—and Microsoft's Bing search engine served them up as facts. Generative AI could make search harder to trust.

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The International Space Station is abuzz with the return of one of NASA’s Astrobee smart robots. The yellow Honey Astrobee, one of three free-flying robots,

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Russia's communications watchdog plans to block Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) from March 1 next year, a Russian senator for the ruling United Russia party said on Tuesday.

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The world’s wildlife are facing a barrage of threats caused by climate change, from the loss of suitable habitat to dwindling food supplies. As a result, endangered species across the U.S. are edging closer to extinction at alarming rates—and if they disappear, critical genetic information could vanish with them.

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Who knows what future discoveries we will ultimately have to credit to a machine?

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To produce plant-based cheeses that feel and taste like dairy cheese, scientists have their sights set on fermentation. In a new research result, University of Copenhagen scientists demonstrate the potential of fermentation for producing climate-friendly cheeses that people want to eat.

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In 2009 a giant star 25 times more massive than the sun simply vanished. OK, it wasn't quite that simple. It underwent a period of brightening, increasing in luminosity to a million suns, just as if it was ready to explode into a supernova. But then it faded rather than exploding. And when astronomers tried to see the star using the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), Hubble and the Spitzer space telescope, they couldn't see anything.

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And should they?

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 13 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

I have not noticed many spammers here on kbin. But, when I do, the way I handle it is:

  1. Reduce/Report.
  2. Do I see the same user posting spam, block user.
  3. Does it seem to come from the same domain, block domain.
[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 55 points 10 months ago

When they do not return the grocery cart to the cart corral.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 22 points 10 months ago

@JoBo I just googled it and Kenya came up as the first hit in Search and in Bard.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 9 points 11 months ago

in return for biometric data

Seems a little too invasive for me.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 30 points 11 months ago

Term Limits for all! #termlimits

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 10 points 11 months ago

Reversing climate is just like sustainable energy. There will be no one magice cure all. We will have to diversify and deploy several different technologies and techniques.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 11 points 11 months ago

No doubt, Google wants to be the only gateway to the web and control it.

"He who controls information controls the world"

  • Tom Clancy
[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 28 points 11 months ago

Let him. Twitter is old news. Just like reddit. Irrelevant.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 11 points 11 months ago

Exactly! Want to work remote, do not even bother with "hybrid" companies. In the end, the CEO will just want to say "nO oNe WaNtS tO wOrK aNyMoRe" anyway.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 15 points 11 months ago

This should fall under PII and be a HIPAA violation.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 9 points 11 months ago

I would definitely support a measure such as this in schools. Financial literacy as well as Career Literacy is something that will always be needed.

[-] readbeanicecream@kbin.social 10 points 11 months ago

I was curious how Adobe was going to monitor/enforce this. In the article:

And again, outside of hitting users with an ever-classic "pretty please," it's unclear how Adobe actually plans to police this kind of material.

Basically, they can't. Maybe if someone was reported, their account can be deleted for violating a TOS. I feel like this is just an adobe CYA in the event someone creates nude photoshoot of a celebrity, so Adobe cannot be held responsible.

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