Researchers say they can predict epileptic seizures an hour in advance

Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel have developed a wearable electroencephalogram (EEG) device they claim can predict epileptic seizures up to an hour before the onset. Epiness uses machine learning algorithms to analyze br…

Source: Engadget – Researchers say they can predict epileptic seizures an hour in advance

[$] New features in the fish shell

Fish (the “friendly interactive
shell”) has
the explicit goal of being
more user-friendly than other shells.
It features a modern command-line interface with syntax highlighting, tab
completion, and auto-suggestions out of the box
(all with no configuration required).
Unlike many of its competitors, it doesn’t care
about being POSIX-compliant but attempts to blaze its own path. Since our
last
look
at the project, way back in 2013, it
has seen lots of new releases with features, bug fixes, and refinements
aimed at
appealing to a wide range of users. Some of the biggest additions landed in the
3.0 release, but
we will also describe some other notable changes from version 2.1 up through
latest version.

Source: LWN.net – [$] New features in the fish shell

Owlet's new baby smart sock is finicky yet adorable (like my twins)

My twins spent a little over 100 days in the NICU after they were born. One of the many things I became accustomed to when I visited was flicking my eyes to their monitors whenever the noises changed tone or frequency. “Beep beep booooonk” was someon…

Source: Engadget – Owlet’s new baby smart sock is finicky yet adorable (like my twins)

College Enrollments Are Falling in the US — Except For Graduate Degrees

One of the more worrying aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic in the US is its effect on undergraduate enrollments. From a report: Over the summer there were indications, through student loan data and Census surveys, that students were either dropping out or not enrolling in previous numbers. For some students, particularly those from low-income and minority families, the financial and logistical challenges posed by the pandemic were too much to overcome. Now we have an early glimpse of actual enrollment figures from 629 US colleges (or about 22%) that reported their data to the National Student Clearinghouse, a nonprofit that collects information for universities. The data, which compare the same colleges from 2019 to 2020, go through Sept. 10, and were reported Sept. 24.

Undergraduate enrollments are indeed falling, particularly for two-year associate degrees and certificates, which are often options for students unable to afford four-year institutions. But for graduate programs, enrollments are surging as new graduates delay entering the job market and newly unemployed college graduates seek to burnish their skills and credentials with an advanced degree. The graduate option seeing the most growth is a post-baccalaureate certificate (or “postbac”), a non-degree credential often pursued by students looking to switch disciplines, like a humanities major who wants to apply to medical school. The exception are professional degrees, like in business and law, which have declined slightly.

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Source: Slashdot – College Enrollments Are Falling in the US — Except For Graduate Degrees

D-Wave Lays Claim To Most Powerful Quantum Computer In The World

D-Wave Lays Claim To Most Powerful Quantum Computer In The World
Every so often, Google and IBM like to flex their developments in quantum computing (Google last year claimed it had achieved quantum supremacy), a highly complex way of crunching data to potentially solve problems much faster than classical computing. But they are not the only players. Enter a company called D-Wave, which claims its new Advantage

Source: Hot Hardware – D-Wave Lays Claim To Most Powerful Quantum Computer In The World

The Craft: Legacy Trailer Is Here to Remind Us Not to Mess With Witches

The movie gods have bestowed us with a gift this Halloween: Blumhouse’s continuation of the 1996 cult classic The Craft is coming to on-demand October 28. It’s called The Craft: Legacy and, much like the original, it follows four characters who discover and develop witchy powers that spiral out of control.

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Source: Gizmodo – The Craft: Legacy Trailer Is Here to Remind Us Not to Mess With Witches

Just Get the Apple Watch SE

For months, it was rumored that Apple would introduce a budget smartwatch—an affordable alternative to its flagship device, much like the iPhone SE. And it did exactly that, down to the name: The $280 Apple Watch SE is a cheaper version of the $400 Series 6. But Apple also kept the $200 Series 3 in its lineup, which…

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Source: Gizmodo – Just Get the Apple Watch SE

Let's Debate The Merits Of Super Mario Sunshine

Super Mario Sunshine. Mario’s second foray into a three-dimensional plane built on the foundation of 1996’s Super Mario 64. It gave Mario a new way to get around (the F.L.U.D.D. jetpack-gizmo) and sent him out of the Mushroom Kingdom. It also featured an unmistakable pro-environment bent, wherein Mario had to clean up…

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Source: Kotaku – Let’s Debate The Merits Of Super Mario Sunshine

How to Lightly Cook Delicate Vegetables

Blanching—boiling briefly before plunging into an ice bath—is the standard method used to cook vegetables that have a tendency to lose their color and texture if you expose them to heat for too long. But even a quick boil can be too much for certain delicate plant parts, and that’s when cookbook author Abra Berens

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Lightly Cook Delicate Vegetables

Biden Campaign Blasts Facebook for 'Regression'

On the eve of the first presidential debate, the Biden campaign is pressing Facebook to remove posts by President Trump — and slamming the social media company as “the nation’s foremost propagator of disinformation about the voting process.” From a report: By publicly escalating the conflict, the campaign is pressing Facebook to enforce its policies against misinformation more aggressively. “Rather than seeing progress, we have seen regression,” campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon wrote to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a three-page letter obtained by Axios. “Facebook’s continued promise of future action is serving as nothing more than an excuse for inaction,” the letter says. “We will be calling out those failures as they occur over the coming 36 days.”

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Source: Slashdot – Biden Campaign Blasts Facebook for ‘Regression’

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate With EA Play Gets Secures November 10 Launch Date

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate With EA Play Gets Secures November 10 Launch Date
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S launch is only six weeks away, and so too is the launch of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with EA Play. Xbox Game Pass, with EA Play and Bethesda, is poised to offer many games in their library to stream and download to the new consoles come November 10th. This subscription from Microsoft could prove to be a better

Source: Hot Hardware – Xbox Game Pass Ultimate With EA Play Gets Secures November 10 Launch Date

‘Batman Unburied’ will be Spotify’s first exclusive DC Comics podcast

Earlier this year, we learned that Spotify was teaming up with DC Comics and Warner Bros. to create a lineup of exclusive, narrative audio podcasts featuring DC characters like Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. Today, Spotify announced the first ser…

Source: Engadget – ‘Batman Unburied’ will be Spotify’s first exclusive DC Comics podcast

Man refused to disband party that violated COVID order, gets year in jail

Picture of a jail cell in which a man's handcuffed hands are sticking out through the bars.

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A Maryland judge sentenced a man to one year in jail after finding him guilty of throwing two large parties in violation of a state pandemic order that banned large gatherings. Police were called to the man’s home twice in one week, and he refused to disband the party on the second occasion, authorities said.

Shawn Marshall Myers, 42, was sentenced on Friday at the District Court of Maryland, said an announcement by the state’s attorney for Charles County. Myers’ legal troubles began on March 22 when “multiple officers responded to Myers’ residence… for the report of a large party” violating Governor Larry Hogan’s order in which “large gatherings were strictly prohibited,” the state’s attorney office said.

Myers allegedly hosted about 50 people at the party. “Upon arrival, officers told Myers that his party violated the current mandate. Myers was argumentative with officers but eventually agreed to disband his party,” the state’s attorney office said.

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Source: Ars Technica – Man refused to disband party that violated COVID order, gets year in jail