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Study shows ‘benevolent sexism’ in startups widens the gender gap

26 April 2024 @ 6:00 pm

Our understanding of the challenges women face in the startup ecosystem is limited. Past research has focused on overt negative sexist attitudes that question women’s competence and suitability for entrepreneurship. This view overlooks the existence of more subtle, yet pervasive and socially acceptable, sexist attitudes that often go unnoticed. Given the sheer number of people interested or working in startups today, from investors to suppliers to job applicants, the effects of these subtle forms of sexism can accumulate across a large and diverse group of decision-makers. For initiatives tackling gender inequality in entrepreneurship to be effective, we must gain a…

This week in Dutch tech

26 April 2024 @ 4:21 pm

Hallo, Netherlands! Welcome to TNW’s first weekly round-up of tech news from our glorious home country. As we count down to TNW conference in Amsterdam on June 20 and 21, we’re ramping up our coverage of the Dutch IT sector. We’d also love to hear your thoughts on the local ecosystem. Drop us a line if you want to showcase your startup, share a digital tip, or just tell us your deepest, darkest secrets.  In the meantime, let’s get to the news. What we’re writing Chip giant ASML plans Eindhoven expansion in big win for Dutch tech ‘Airbnb for cars’ platform…This stor

Why Lithuania is a hidden gem of Europe’s startup ecosystem

26 April 2024 @ 4:14 pm

In 2022, over 20,000 Lithuanians returned to their country of birth from abroad. A high quality of life coupled with a booming entrepreneurial ecosystem and a collaborative mentality has contributed to what investors are calling a “reverse brain drain.” Many of their minds reemerge in the country’s startup scene. It was on a visit to Lisbon that I first heard someone refer to Lithuania as “a hidden gem” of Europe’s startup ecosystem. A recent trip to Vilnius convinced me they were right. To further drive the inspiring transformation it has achieved since regaining its independence from the Soviet Union in…

DeepL launches AI writing assistant for businesses trained on its own LLM

26 April 2024 @ 12:41 pm

DeepL, which has been rivalling machine translation giants such as Google Translate and Microsoft Translator, has launched an AI writing assistant tailored for businesses. Dubbed DeepL Write Pro, the product acts as a creative assistant for use during the drafting process. It provides suggestions on word choice, phrasing, style, and tone, aiming to improve the text, while preserving the writer’s own voice. Currently available in English and German, the tool comes with customisation options for both style (such as business, academic, or casual) and tone (such as friendly, diplomatic, or enthusiastic). Its use scope covers multiple types of business communication,…

Darktrace agrees £4.3B sale to US investor in blow to UK stock market

26 April 2024 @ 10:16 am

British cybersecurity flag bearer Darktrace is set to leave London’s stock market after agreeing a £4.3bn sale to US private equity firm Thoma Bravo. Shareholders will have to approve the takeover before it’s rubber-stamped. The chair of Darktrace, Gordon Hurst, said the deal represents “an attractive premium and an opportunity for shareholders.” “The proposed acquisition will provide Darktrace access to a strong financial partner in Thoma Bravo, with deep software sector expertise, who can enhance the company’s position as a best-in-class cyber AI business headquartered in the UK,” he added. The deal would end a turbulent spell on the London’s…

To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money

26 April 2024 @ 6:51 am

Time and again, leading scientists, technologists, and philosophers have made spectacularly terrible guesses about the direction of innovation. Even Einstein was not immune, claiming, “There is not the slightest indication that nuclear energy will ever be obtainable,” just ten years before Enrico Fermi completed construction of the first fission reactor in Chicago. Shortly thereafter, the consensus switched to fears of an imminent nuclear holocaust. Similarly, today’s experts warn that an artificial general intelligence (AGI) doomsday is imminent. Others retort that large language models (LLMs) have already reached the peak of their powers. It’s difficult to argue with David Collingridge’s influential…

Cyberattacks on Poland surged after election of pro-Ukraine government, NetScout says

25 April 2024 @ 5:51 pm

Cyber attackers battered Poland after the country’s change of government late last year. DDoS attacks at the end of 2023 were nearly quadruple the country’s average, according to cybersecurity firm NetScout’s observations. The surge began when the Law and Justice party (PiS) lost its majority in last year’s Polish general election. PiS had ruled the country since 2015. It was replaced by a coalition government, which reaffirmed support for Ukraine’s defence against Russia’s invasion. NetScout described these developments as “a perfect storm” for adversaries. Several hacktivist gangs promptly responded with a barrage of cyberattacks. The most notable group was NoName057, which…

Europe taps deep learning to make industrial robots safer colleagues

25 April 2024 @ 1:05 pm

Demand for industrial robots is rising in Europe, especially driven by the benefits of automation. However, there are ongoing challenges in ensuring seamless collaboration with humans while maintaining safety. To address this issue, a consortium of European universities, technology accelerators, and private research labs is launching the RoboSAPIENs project. The aim is to build the necessary safety mechanisms with a particular focus on adaptive industrial robots — a category of autonomous robots that can learn new behaviours without being reprogrammed and adapt to changes in their system structure or environment. One eye-catching ambition targets a big problem for adaptive robots:…

AI unicorn Synthesia launches most ’emotionally expressive’ avatars on the market

25 April 2024 @ 11:23 am

A British startup today unveiled new AI humans that blur the line between the virtual and the real. Synthesia calls the digital beings “Expressive Avatars.” They promise the most realistic emotional expressions on the market.  Generated by an AI model that’s trained on footage of real actors, the avatars are built for video creation. Users simply enter a text prompt and the synthetic humans read them out on a screen. The photorealistic renders are certainly impressive. But what makes them unique is their capacity to convey human feelings. Using a technique called “automatic sentiment prediction,” Synthesia’s AI models infer the…

‘Airbnb for cars’ platform SnappCar changes hands in bid for further growth

24 April 2024 @ 2:01 pm

Dutch car-sharing platform SnappCar, which claims to be the largest of its kind in the Netherlands, has been fully acquired by AutoBinck Group — a shareholder in the scaleup since its founding in 2011. The ownership change also sees the return of SnappCar’s founder, Victor van Tol, in the role of the CEO. Van Told told local newspaper mt/sprout that the acquisition will enable faster decisions and eliminate the need for external investments. AutoBinck, which specialises in mobility and energy solutions, has a turnover of approximately €1bn. According to the two companies, the deal aims to support SnappCar’s further growth.…

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NASA still doesn’t understand root cause of Orion heat shield issue

27 April 2024 @ 12:22 am

“When we stitch it all together, we’ll either have flight rationale or we won’t."

Putting Microsoft’s cratering Xbox console sales in context

26 April 2024 @ 9:31 pm

Why declining quarterly numbers might not be awful news for Microsoft's gaming business.

Court upholds New York law that says ISPs must offer $15 broadband

26 April 2024 @ 9:10 pm

New York obtains significant win for states' ability to regulate broadband.

Android TV has access to your entire account—but Google is changing that

26 April 2024 @ 7:35 pm

Should sideloading Chrome on an old smart TV really compromise your entire account?

Hackers try to exploit WordPress plugin vulnerability that’s as severe as it gets

26 April 2024 @ 7:07 pm

WP Automatic plugin patched, but release notes don't mention the critical fix.

US’s power grid continues to lower emissions—everything else, not so much

26 April 2024 @ 6:51 pm

Excluding one pandemic year, emissions are lower than they've been since the 1980s.

Message-scraping, user-tracking service Spy Pet shut down by Discord

26 April 2024 @ 6:06 pm

Bot-driven service was also connected to targeted harassment site Kiwi Farms.

TikTok owner has strong First Amendment case against US ban, professors say

26 April 2024 @ 5:49 pm

Professor: US faces "uphill battle" justifying law against First Amendment suit.

Microsoft open-sources infamously weird, RAM-hungry MS-DOS 4.00 release

26 April 2024 @ 5:30 pm

DOS 4.00 was supposed to add multitasking to the OS, but it was not to be.

Tesla’s 2 million car Autopilot recall is now under federal scrutiny

26 April 2024 @ 4:28 pm

NHTSA has tested the updated system and still has questions.

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Nitecore's ultra-slim, 3,000-lumen pocket torch flattens EDC

26 April 2024 @ 8:19 pm

Nitecore's new lighter and brighter EDC25Last year, Nitecore put a new emphasis on "flat light" with its EDC27. And while the compact torch isn't the only flashlight to take on a slim, remote control-like form, it does offer one of the best all-around light-to-slimness ratios we've seen on the market. After a little LED and electronics tinkering, Nitecore has bested itself with the EDC25, a slightly lighter flashlight that fires out the same 3,000 lumens but with more throw, intensity and overall runtime.Continue ReadingCategory:

Soybean waste used to grow good "green" food for farmed fish

26 April 2024 @ 7:46 pm

Asian sea bass (aka barramundi) raised on the soy-waste-derived food grew just as well as a control group raised on traditional fishmealFish farming may be getting much more eco-friendly, courtesy of soybean processing wastewater. Microbes in the liquid have been used to produce proteins that could replace the fishmeal which is currently fed to farmed fish.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags:

General-purpose humanoid is faster on the uptake, works for longer

26 April 2024 @ 1:05 pm

Sanctuary AI has unveiled its seventh-generation general-purpose humanoid robot, say hello to the new PhoenixThe rapid progress of humanoid robot development is nothing short of astounding. Less than 12 months after introducing its 6th-gen general-purpose humanoid, Canada's Sanctuary AI has pulled back the curtains on the next iteration of Phoenix.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid,

Video: Pint-sized Pingora turns tiny house design on its head

26 April 2024 @ 12:49 pm

The Pingora is currently available for purchase, priced at US$89,200Wind River Tiny Homes recently completed a new tiny house named the Pingora. The towable home comes with a relatively affordable price tag and features a compact interior with an "upside-down" layout that positions the bedroom downstairs and the living room upstairs.Continue ReadingCategory: Tiny Houses, LifestyleTags: Building and Construction

World's slipperiest car brings land speed record aero to the big stage

26 April 2024 @ 11:30 am

The MG EXE181 can run 0-100 km/h in 1.91 seconds, a similar time to the Rimac Nevera (1.81 seconds - 1,888 hp), Pininfarina Battista (1.86 - 1,874 hp), Czinger 21C (1.9 - 1,350 hp) and Koenigsegg Gemera (1.9 - 2,300 hp). Acceleration will not be this car's forte however. With such excellent aerodynamics, it will also be a contender to become the world's fastest production EV.One of the most stunning concept cars the world has ever seen was shown for the first time at Auto Shanghai this week, when MG took the wraps the EXE181 concept – an aerodynamic electric hypercar with one of the best drag coefficients ever seen in any registerable, road-going vehicle. If it reaches production, it will become the world's most aerodynamically

Video of super-fast, super-smooth humanoid robot will drop your jaw

26 April 2024 @ 10:51 am

The S1's dexterity could make it a great helper in the kitchenWhile it seems that another humanoid robot is being released every week, we've yet to see one move as quickly or with as much precision as the model just released by Chinese company, Astribot. We dare you to not be impressed.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Future Robot,

Nearby asteroid's birthplace traced to specific crater on the Moon

26 April 2024 @ 8:56 am

The lunar crater Giordano Bruno, captured here by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, is home sweet home for a small near-Earth asteroid, according to a new studyMany asteroids can be traced back to their parent body – the planet or moon they broke off from. But for the first time, scientists now claim to have traced the origins of an asteroid back to the specific crater it was birthed from.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags:

Cow's milk particles unlock one of medicine’s most challenging puzzles

26 April 2024 @ 7:47 am

A particle in cow's milk enables RNA therapy to be given orallyOne of the biggest challenges researchers face is making injectable medicines into versions that can be taken orally. Oral medications usually fail because they can’t withstand the harsh environment of the gut, which leads to poor bioavailability - a drug’s ability to be absorbed and exert a therapeutic effect on the body.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags:

The world’s first million dollar motorcycle?

26 April 2024 @ 7:33 am

The 1972 Imola 200 Race was Europe's answer to Daytona. It was a new 750cc category in Europe and everyone expected Giacomo Agostini to win on a 750 that was far more 500cc Grand Prix bike than 750 road bike. He led early in the race before the Ducatis of Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari got past and began a personal battle for the ages. Smart won the race. Ducati won the war! The bike currently going to auction was Smart's reserve bike.We’ve always said that if one of these came up at the right time, it would become the world’s first million dollar motorcycle. Well, it’s gonna happen next month and … this will be worth watching.

Hybrid brain lets one species' neurons help out another's

26 April 2024 @ 4:53 am

A mix of rat (red) and mouse (green) neurons created the circular odor processing centers in the hybrid brainAdding rat stem cells to a mouse embryo resulted in a ‘hybrid brain’ in which the rat cells stepped in to restore function when the mouse’s sense of smell was removed, new research has shown. It’s the first time one animal’s cells have been used to rescue another’s senses, and it represents a step forward in regenerative medicine.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags:

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Bare metal OS that routes all the traffic through Tor?

27 April 2024 @ 12:51 am

Is there a bare metal OS that routes all traffic through Tor? I'm aware of Whonix but since it requires a VM it's pretty slow to run on an older laptop (2010 era).

How to format an external drive into encrypted exFAT in Windows 11?

27 April 2024 @ 12:37 am

My current USB drive (256gb) is formatted in Mac and is an encrypted APFS file system made in Disk Utility. I recently started using Windows 11 and I would like to transfer and access files between Windows and Mac. I am also getting a 2tb external SSD (usb-c) to use as a larger backup disk. How can I encrypt my USB drive and external SSD so that those can be accessed by both Windows and Mac?

ddrescue second run, running time: n/a

27 April 2024 @ 12:35 am

I am running ddrescue to rescue a windows 10 drive to a new ssd from a gparted media drive. I ran it successfully the first time with: sudo ddrescue -f -d -n /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /path/to/map.log. I wanted to run it a second time but in reverse to scrape as much data as possible from some bad sectors. sudo ddrescue -f -d -n -R /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /path/to/map.log. But the process finishes immediately Press Ctrl-C to interrupt ipos: 0 GB, non-trimmed: 0 B, current rate: 0 B/s opos: 0 GB, non-scraped: 0 B, average rate: 0 B/s non-tried: 0 kB, bad-sector: 0 B, error rate: 0 B/s rescued: 109604 GB, bad areas: 0, run time: 0s pct rescued: 100.00%, read errors: 0, remaining time: n/a time since last successful read: n/a Finished Is there a

What is the proper way to restore EFS certificate?

26 April 2024 @ 11:56 pm

I have backed up my EFS certificate (.pfx) along with the password I used for it. And then I followed this tutorial to restore it which seemed pretty straight forward. I didn't encounter any errors when restoring the certificate. However, when I try to access the encrypted files, it shows this message: enter image description here Is there anything else I'm missing?

Configure Wordpress to use MariaDB over SSL? [migrated]

26 April 2024 @ 11:07 pm

I cannot get Wordpress to work with using SSL connection for the database. My client/server setup is working with a regular DB user over ssl so I can confirm it is setup correctly using MariaDB client. Here is my 50-client.cnf [client] ssl_ca = /etc/mysql/ssl/ca-cert.pem ssl_cert = /etc/mysql/ssl/client-cert.pem ssl_key = /etc/mysql/ssl/client-key.pem And here is my WordPress wp-config.php with the client flag configuration. define( 'MYSQL_CLIENT_FLAGS', 'MYSQLI_CLIENT_SSL' ); I also tried to define the SSL_CA, SSL_KEY, and SSL_CERT in wp-config.php but that didn't help either. define( 'MYSQL_SSL_KEY', '/etc/apache2/ssl/client-key.pem' ); define( 'MYSQL_SSL_CERT', '/etc/apache2/ssl/client-cert.pem' ); define( 'MYSQL_SSL_CA', '/etc/apache2/ssl/ca-cert.pem' ); Has anyone got this working and what did you need to do?

Can you hijack PCIe card to achieve RDMA/DMA? [closed]

26 April 2024 @ 10:22 pm

I was wondering if it was possible to hijack a PCIe graphics card(an Nvidia RTX A5000) or atleast a PCIe slot and achieve RDMA or DMA?

SSH key works for FileZilla and Windows CMD, but not PuTTY

26 April 2024 @ 9:56 pm

I upgraded Raspbian on my 6 Raspberry Pi units from Bullseye to Bookworm by: Updating /etc/apt/sources.list. sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade I didn't change anything in the upgrade. The default was N to not change configs. Everything is still working as usually, but SSH is not. Then when trying to SSH in, I get this error in PuTTY: enter image description here Restarting didn't fix it. As a hail mary, I tried logging in with FileZilla using the exact same .ppk key, and it works fine! enter image description here I don't have sudo access with SFTP, so I can't change a

/dev/kvm in guest Ubuntu running on a Windows host with hyper-v enabled

26 April 2024 @ 9:05 pm

My question is an extension of this. Basically I enabled "Hyper-V" and "Windows Hypervisor Platform". I did this because I will create a new VM in hyper-v that has GPU passthrough since VirtualBox's hypervisor cannot do it. So now I have a VM in VirtualBox that I set up to use KVM as paravirtualization and has the nested virtualization enabled (As shown in the images below). However, when I boot it I cannot see the /dev/kvm anymore. When I disable the Hyper-V and win hypervisor platform the guest's /dev/kvm appears again. Is it possible to make my VirtualBox VM use the KVM as its nested hypervisor? I don't want to export the VM and migrate it to hyper-v manager because it's already >500Gb. KVM as paravirtualiz

Internet connection is screen too complex and I need help understanding it

26 April 2024 @ 8:47 pm

enter image description here I dont know if this image will work but i hope it describes the issue. My ethernet connection is confusing me, a humble little game player and I am so overwhelmed. I do not know how any of this makes any sense for example 0%usage + Disconnected = 54mbs? How? I don't even use the WLAN. It is in Finnish so if needed I can provide translation I just need someone to tell me what exactly I am looking at because i am not having a good time. TLDR, Internet connection is screen too complex and I need help understanding it.

Why file/folder doesn't inherit new parent's folder permissions when moved?

26 April 2024 @ 8:42 pm

We have Windows Server 2022. We have a mapped drive which every department has it's own folder. But there are also folders which different department's have access to. When moving/cut a folder/file from a folder to another in the same volume it retains the permissions from the source folder. I have tried everything including Microsoft recommendations (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/troubleshoot/windows-client/windows-security/permissions-on-copying-moving-files) but nothing changes. User groups of every department have Read/Write permissions to This folder, subfolders and files and Modify permissions to Subfolders and files so they can't change the parent folder (rename or delete it). How it can be accomplished to make the moved folder/file inherit it's new parent's folder permissions?

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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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