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TNW Podcast: Caroline Viarouge on EIT Manufacturing and EU-UK collaboration

17 April 2024 @ 7:08 pm

 Welcome to the new episode of the TNW Podcast — the show where we discuss the latest developments in the European technology ecosystem and feature interviews with some of the most interesting people in the industry. In today’s episode, Linnea and Andrii talk about artificial general intelligence, repairable airbuds, some Wolverine nerdery, drone delivery adoption, and much more. The guest of the show is Caroline Viarouge, CEO at EIT Manufacturing. A big part of the conversation focused on the cooperation between the UK and the EU when it comes to research and innovation. Here are the stories and things…

China still ASML’s biggest market, but falling sales cause drop in profit

17 April 2024 @ 3:00 pm

Amid the semiconductor industry’s slowdown and increasing geopolitical tensions, Dutch chip machine-maker ASML reported a decrease both in sales and profits. Europe’s most valuable tech company saw orders fall to €3.6bn in the first quarter of 2024, down from €9.2bn in the previous quarter. Its net profit also dropped to €1.2bn — a 37% decrease compared to Q4 2023. “We see 2024 as a transition,” ASML’s President and CEO Peter Wennink said in a statement. Wennink expects a stronger second half of the year “in line with the industry’s continued recovery from the downturn.” Interestingly, China represented ASML’s largest market…

In biggest-ever election year, tech platforms are wide open for voter manipulation

17 April 2024 @ 2:16 pm

Under orders from the EU, tech giants have launched 11 advertising transparency tools. None of them are fit for purpose, according to a new study from Mozilla. The tools provide libraries of data about online adverts. By exploring the repositories, researchers can identify the funders and techniques behind the ads. At least, that’s the idea. The libraries are obligatory under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), a law designed to safeguard online environments. By shining a light on ad content and targeting, the EU hopes to tackle disinformation and manipulation. The impact could be global. Because platforms often respond to international…

Air taxi firm raises $110M, plans to launch commercial service in 2026

17 April 2024 @ 9:27 am

A British drone maker plans to launch air taxis in 2026 after raising a whopping $110mn. Skyports has already flown electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft on delivery and monitoring trials. The new funding brings commercial air taxis closer to the services on offer. The first flights are slated to take off in the United Arab Emirates. Earlier this year, Skyports inked a deal with authorities in Dubai to build four vertiports ahead of the launch of air taxi services in 2026.  Skyports intends to then bring air taxis into other markets. The company is currently developing the UK’s first…

Tree-planting search engine Ecosia to monitor reforestation from space

17 April 2024 @ 6:00 am

Berlin-based Ecosia, best known as the tree-planting search engine, has teamed up with French startup Kanop to monitor its reforestation efforts from space. With around 20 million users, Ecosia is the world’s largest not-for-profit search engine. It is also one of the biggest tree-planters in the world. The company claims to have planted 200 million trees since its inception in 2009.  To date, Ecosia has monitored its tree-planting efforts using ground-based observations. But with the help of Kanop, it is about to take things up a notch. Based in Paris, Kanop uses optical, radar, and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)…

Google will outpace Microsoft in AI investment, DeepMind CEO says

16 April 2024 @ 4:30 pm

We have all been guilty of falling under the foundation model spell of the past year-and-a-half, initiated by OpenAI’s unveiling of ChatGPT to the public. But it is not only where large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 are concerned that incredible progress has been made in the field of artificial intelligence. And one company has been behind more impressive milestones than most — DeepMind, acquired by Google in 2014 for a reported £400mn to £650mn.  Speaking at the TED 40th anniversary conference in Vancouver, Canada, on Monday, DeepMind’s CEO and head of Google’s entire AI R&D efforts, Demis Hassabis, confirmed…

Dutch deep tech fund for photonics startups reaches €75M after second close

16 April 2024 @ 4:02 pm

PhotonVentures, a Dutch deep tech fund aiming to boost Europe’s photonics industry, has closed its second fundraising round with over €15mn — bringing its total capital to €75mn. The fund targets startups and scaleups developing solutions with photonic chips for a wide range of applications: from data transmission and health diagnostics to smart sensors, AI, AR, and VR. PhotonVentures will initially invest in 20 early-stage companies with international growth potential. It will focus on Seed to Series A rounds, with investments varying between €1mn and €2.5mn. The VC firm is a spinoff and strategic partner of PhotonDelta, a manufacturer of…

Dutch cultivated meat startup secures €40M for ‘world’s kindest burger’

16 April 2024 @ 12:22 pm

In 2013, Dutch scientist Mark Post unveiled the world’s first cultivated meat burger on live television — taking lab-grown meat from the realm of science fiction to science fact.  Post ended up turning his invention into a startup called Mosa Meat. The new venture promised to bring the “world’s kindest burger” to supermarket shelves.  Today, Mosa Meat announced it has secured another €40mn — just two years after closing a $85mn Series B funding round. Lowercarbon Capital and M Ventures led the round, alongside existing investors including actor Leonardo DiCaprio.  The freshing funding comes as US politicians wage a culture…

French software firm launches biggest IPO on EU stock exchange in 3 years

16 April 2024 @ 11:49 am

French SaaS company Planisware launched its initial public offering (IPO) today, reaching a valuation of €1.11bn. This is the largest IPO on the Euronext Paris stock exchange in the past three years. Planisware was founded in 1996 by Yves Humblot, Pierre Demonsant, Matthieu Delille, and François Pelissolo. Planisware provides software for enterprise project portfolio management. It counts over 500 blue-chip clients across the globe, including PepsiCo and Pfizer, and employs circa 700 people. The company has seen its consolidated revenue grow at a compounded annual rate of approximately 20% during the last three years — with an EBITDA margin of over…

Climate tech heavyweights EQT, Contrarian launch investment ‘playbook’

16 April 2024 @ 7:00 am

More than 50 European VCs and startups have joined forces to launch Climate Brick — a new community designed to fast-track investment in green technologies.  Climate Brick launched today along with what its founders claim to be one of the most comprehensive climate tech studies ever conducted. The report, featuring interviews with 100 climate experts and 3,000 companies, offers a roadmap for climate tech startups looking to scale.  “We really needed a common vocabulary and playbook for climate tech, and now with Climate Brick — we have it,” said Rokas Peciulaitis, partner at Contrarian Ventures and one of Climate Brick’s…

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Kremlin-backed actors spread disinformation ahead of US elections

17 April 2024 @ 9:55 pm

To a lesser extent, China and Iran also peddle disinfo in hopes of influencing voters.

Boston Dynamics’ new humanoid moves like no robot you’ve ever seen

17 April 2024 @ 9:08 pm

All-electric, 360-degree joints give the new Atlas plenty of inhuman movements.

Feds appoint “AI doomer” to run US AI safety institute

17 April 2024 @ 8:30 pm

Former OpenAI researcher once predicted a 50 percent chance of AI killing all of us.

Billions of public Discord messages may be sold through a scraping service

17 April 2024 @ 7:42 pm

Cross-server tracking suggests a new understanding of "public" chat servers.

Bodies found in Neolithic pit were likely victims of ritualistic murder

17 April 2024 @ 7:30 pm

One victim may have been hogtied alive in pit, à la Mafia-style ligature strangulation.

Climate damages by 2050 will be 6 times the cost of limiting warming to 2°

17 April 2024 @ 7:06 pm

Study tracks the past costs of climate events and projects them into the future.

Tesla asks shareholders to approve Texas move and restore Elon Musk’s $56B pay

17 April 2024 @ 5:52 pm

Tesla board calls June 13 shareholder vote on Musk's pay and move to Texas.

After decades of Mario, how do developers bridge a widening generation gap?

17 April 2024 @ 5:02 pm

Tezuka: "The secret to having a long-tenured staff is that people don't quit."

Broadcom says “many” VMware perpetual licenses got support extensions

17 April 2024 @ 4:44 pm

Broadcom reportedly accused of changing VMware licensing and support conditions.

Dwarf Fortress’s Adventure Mode brings the sim’s chaotic spirit to CRPGs

17 April 2024 @ 4:20 pm

Travel your own world, meet fascinating creatures, and put bolts in their necks.

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SkyNest modular hammock tent works as a whole or in pieces

17 April 2024 @ 7:04 pm

The multi-functional SkyNest is presently on KickstarterThe SkyNest combines a hammock, bug mesh net and rainfly in a single package that can be used all together or in its separate components. It's claimed to be roomier than other hammock tents, and easier to set up.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Kickstarter,

Video: Boston Dynamics unveils stronger, more capable electric Atlas robot

17 April 2024 @ 4:13 pm

The all-electric Atlas humanoid robot was announced this Wednesday (Apr. 17th)Boston Dynamics has unveiled a stronger, more agile, fully electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot. The kinda creepy-looking thing is already slated to enter use on Hyundai's automotive production line.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Boston Dynamics,

AI-powered robots can now autonomously repair other bots

17 April 2024 @ 4:05 pm

The Aloha Unleashed manipulator arms set up a robot repair shop, seen here autonomously replacing the gripper of another service robotBack in January, researchers showed off the kitchen skills of an open-source Aloha housekeeping robot. Now the Unleashed project gets to grips with knotting shoelaces, hanging shirts and even repairing other robots.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Machine Learning

Carbon-capturing concrete walls conceal a quirky Japanese house

17 April 2024 @ 1:56 pm

The Block-Wall House is located in Karuizawa, in Japan's Nagano PrefectureThe production of the cement used in concrete is a major contributor to worldwide CO2 emissions and since we're reliant on the stuff for our infrastructure, this is a serious problem. However, Nendo showcases an example of a greener way to build with its Block-Wall House, which was part-built using a novel concrete that actually captures CO2 instead of emitting it.Continue ReadingCategory: Architecture,

3-wheel tank-track motorcycle crawls over the most brutal terrain

17 April 2024 @ 1:27 pm

Oruga's renders of the Unitrack show the same motorcycle in a variety of different rugged environs, its intended natural habitat.One of the more fascinating start-ups we’ve seen in a long time is Oruga and it's rather unique single-track all-terrain-vehicle. Indeed, you will NOT have seen one of these before. There are three wheels with massive balloon tires inside a proprietary monotrack system, a big battery and an electric motor with oodles of grunt. The Oruga is designed for non-expert ease-of-use in very rugged conditions: very steep hills, snow, mud, sand.Continue ReadingCategory:

Farewell Atlas, you running, spinning, backflipping robot marvel

17 April 2024 @ 8:12 am

Boston Dynamics is saying farewell to its groundbreaking humanoid robot, AtlasAfter almost 10 years of often-jaw-dropping achievements, Boston Dynamics has said farewell to Atlas, the world’s most dynamic – and groundbreaking – humanoid robot.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Boston Dynamics, Humanoid,

Dragonfly rotorcraft given green light for mission to Titan

17 April 2024 @ 7:54 am

Artist's concept of DragonflyNASA has given the green light for the nuclear-powered Dragonfly rotorcraft to explore Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Approval for the 2028 interplanetary mission comes after years of delay due to COVID-19 and a series of cost overruns.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: NASA, Saturn,

Junk food damages growing brains so severely it affects long-term memory

17 April 2024 @ 5:07 am

Junk food eating during adolescence can have a long-term negative effect on memoryEating a fatty, sugary Western diet (read: junk food) during the crucial years of brain development impairs memory long-term, new research has found. Caused by a reduction in a neurotransmitter associated with Alzheimer’s disease, the memory impairment wasn’t reversed by switching to a healthy diet in early adulthood.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Diet,

Goldene: New 2D form of gold makes graphene look boring

17 April 2024 @ 3:46 am

Goldene is a new 2D form of gold that could be coming for graphene's crownGraphene is a bit like the Novak Djokovic of materials – it’s so damn talented that each new achievement feels passé. But now, an exciting new upstart is challenging graphene’s title. Meet goldene, a two-dimensional sheet of gold that has its own strange properties.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Gold,

GMC Sierra EV pickup gets range spike & price cut ahead of launch

17 April 2024 @ 2:53 am

GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1Good news for anyone looking to become one of the first to park an all-new GMC Sierra EV in their driveways. General Motors announced today that the Sierra EV Denali Edition 1 will push well past the previously announced 400-mile range, putting it in position to battle its brother, the Chevy Silverado EV, for all-out electric pickup range supremacy. Despite that, it will actually cost thousands less than originally estimated.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive,

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how do I build a formula and optimize our formula to use a two or more threshold when condition are met?

18 April 2024 @ 12:36 am

Im building an analytics metric in order to know if a eye vision activity to stay or run to doctor based on a threshold based on a score .. our current formula is like =((A13-100)/(3000-100))+3 . however I am stuck at how to apply a substraction based on a threshold are met without a lot of if, and , or table Hope this helps.

I have a specific enquiry about water cooling

18 April 2024 @ 12:06 am

would boiled deionised water be the same or similar to distilled water or would it have a better or worse effect on the pcs corrosion and alge growth rather than normal distiled water? If not what solution or liquid would be a good alternative to having a lower growth of alge and corrosion in water cooling equipment

Can I set JBOD and RAID10 at the same time on the NAS?

18 April 2024 @ 12:06 am

I am looking to buy ASUSTOR's FS6712X NAS, and 12 of 2TB NVME SSD and now have a question about the RAID settings. Is it possible to set JBOD and RAID10 at the same time? So like having 12TB capacity of drive just show up on the computer and use it like just a one drive, with having RAID setted up so it has backup on RAIDed drives. I assume it can "technically" be done, but I was not able to find anything about this. Or if there is other recommendation, or if there is something I am wrong about, I would like to know about it.

How to get stock quotes in KMyMoney, GNUCash, or other programs using old/broken perl Finance::Quote

17 April 2024 @ 11:38 pm

Many free applications like KMyMoney and GNUCash use the perl libary Finance::Quote to get stock, bond, and currency quotes from various websites. However, those websites often change their public-facing URLs, breaking this functionality for these applications. As a result, people using long-term support Linux distributions for their stability may be left with broken software as a result. This recently happened with my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS distro while I was testing KMyMoney. The application installed with version 1.51 of Finance::Quote (libfinance-quote-perl) from 2021 onto the system, but a newer version was required due to recent changes on Yahoo. You can verify the installed version of this library with this simple command: perl -MFinance::Quote -e 'print "$Finance::Quote::VERSION\n"' If you have GNUCash installed, you can also verify that this is the problem with the following command (replace

Unable install 'firmware.sh' in MacOS for WiFi for dual booting T2Linux Fedora

17 April 2024 @ 11:24 pm

I accidentally deleted ESP for MacOS while dual booting with T2Linux Fedora me@mes-MacBook-Pro ~ % diskutil list /dev/disk0 (internal, physical): #: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER 0: GUID_partition_scheme *1.0 TB disk0 1: Apple_APFS Container disk1 400.2 GB disk0s1 2: EFI NO NAME 629.1 MB disk0s2 3: Linux Filesystem 1.1 GB disk0s3 4: Linux Filesystem 598.3 GB disk0s4

LVM Problems with lvresize showing no extents but there are extents available

17 April 2024 @ 10:36 pm

I was trying to reduce the size of my Logical Volume. However before doing so I forgot to do a filesystem check. The original size of the logical volume was 403Gb I believe [root@sysrescue ~]# lvdisplay --- Logical volume --- LV Path /dev/vgubuntu/root LV Name root VG Name vgubuntu LV UUID SsWK0w-TKmI-TJ3F-8Dpc-amF3-KEXS-THlWRy LV Write Access read/write LV Creation host, time ubuntu, 2022-06-14 17:24:19 +0000 LV Status available # open 0 LV Size 370.00 GiB Current LE 94720 Segments 1 Allocation inherit Read ahead sectors auto - currently set to 256 Block device 254:1 [root@sysrescue ~]# pvdisplay --- Physical volume --- PV Name /dev/mapper/crypt1 VG Name vgubuntu PV Size 410.41 GiB / not usable <2.05 MiB Allocatab

How to use StartAllback, ExplorerPatcher on Win 11, 24H2,(and maybe the other hardblocked programs as well

17 April 2024 @ 9:50 pm

People are complaining that StartAllBack and ExplorerPatcher don't run in the 24H2 build of Windows

What are these white spots/blemishes on my LED Monitor

17 April 2024 @ 9:19 pm

After about an year I took out my LED monitor (Samsung s20b300). It shows some random white spots on the corner and in the center. Is there something wront with monitor or it can be some problem with the VGA cable? I'm using VGA to HDMI converter because my laptop only has HDMI ports. Image of effected screen

How do I make the pen on my tablet have relative positioning but also pen pressure?

17 April 2024 @ 8:33 pm

I'm trying to use a Ugee M708 on clip art studio and the pen pressure only works when I have it set to Windows Ink Mode and not mouse mode. However Windows Ink Mode makes the cursor jump around rather than move relative to where it's placed. Is there away I can fix on those problems?

Does Windows 10 hibernation require the swap file to be on the system partition?

17 April 2024 @ 8:30 pm

Hibernation works fine on my Windows 10 laptop, if pagefile.sys is on the system partition. If I instead move it to a dedicated partition, the laptop hangs during resuming with the Windows logo on the screen; the spinner under it never shows up. I have two SSDs and an NVMe in my laptop. My system partition is mirrored between the SSDs. I just added the NVMe. My intent was to use the NVMe as a dedicated swap drive. Unfortunately, resume no longer works. I tested creating dedicated partitions on the SSDs for the swap file and resume doesn't work with it there either. Resume works fine once I moved it back to the system partition. I have fast startup disabled, and I tried disabling and reenabling hibernate. Is this a Windows limitation or am I running into some other problem?

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Programming and human factors

I Fight For The Users

30 November 2023 @ 8:11 pm

If you haven't been able to keep up with my blistering pace of one blog post per year, I don't blame you. There's a lot going on right now. It's a busy time. But let's pause and take a moment

The 2030 Self-Driving Car Bet

4 March 2022 @ 6:53 pm

It's my honor to announce that John Carmack and I have initiated a friendly bet of $10,000* to the 501(c)(3) charity of the winner’s choice:By January 1st, 2030, completely autonomous self-driving cars meeting SAE J3016 level 5 will be commercially available for

Updating The Single Most Influential Book of the BASIC Era

31 December 2021 @ 11:49 pm

In a way, these two books are responsible for my entire professional career.With early computers, you didn't boot up to a fancy schmancy desktop, or a screen full of apps you could easily poke and prod with your finger. No, those computers booted up to the command

Building a PC, Part IX: Downsizing

19 April 2020 @ 11:56 pm

Hard to believe that I've had the same PC case since 2011, and my last serious upgrade was in 2015. I guess that's yet another sign that the PC is over, because PC upgrades have gotten really boring. It took 5 years for me to muster

The Rise of the Electric Scooter

12 September 2019 @ 7:24 am

In an electric car, the (enormous) battery is a major part of the price. If electric car prices are decreasing, battery costs must be decreasing, because it's not like the cost of fabricating rubber, aluminum, glass, and steel into car shapes can decline that much, right? ev-battery-costs On an

Electric Geek Transportation Systems

20 August 2019 @ 11:35 am

I've never thought of myself as a "car person". The last new car I bought (and in fact, now that I think about it, the first new car I ever bought) was the quirky 1998 Ford Contour SVT. Since then we bought a VW station wagon

An Exercise Program for the Fat Web

30 May 2019 @ 11:04 am

When I wrote about App-pocalypse Now in 2014, I implied the future still belonged to the web. And it does. But it's also true that the web has changed a lot in the last 10 years, much less the last 20 or 30. fat city Websites have gotten a lot

The Cloud Is Just Someone Else's Computer

17 February 2019 @ 2:15 am

When we started Discourse in 2013, our server requirements were high: 1GB RAM modern, fast dual core CPU speedy solid state drive with 20+ GB I'm not talking about a cheapo shared cpanel server, either, I mean a dedicated virtual private server with those specifications. We were OK

What does Stack Overflow want to be when it grows up?

22 October 2018 @ 10:52 am

I sometimes get asked by regular people in the actual real world what it is that I do for a living, and here's my 15 second answer: We built a sort of Wikipedia website for computer programmers to post questions and answers. It's called Stack Overflow

There is no longer any such thing as Computer Security

21 September 2018 @ 9:50 am

Remember "cybersecurity"? its-cybersecurity-yay Mysterious hooded computer guys doing mysterious hooded computer guy .. things! Who knows what kind of naughty digital mischief they might be up to? Unfortunately, we now live in a world where this kind of digital mischief is literally rewriting the world's history. For proof

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