How the 1918 Flu Inspired Your Zombie Costume

Behind that putrefying flesh, there’s a lot of hidden depth to the zombie. As humanities scholar Jeffery Cohen puts it in his book Monster Theory: Reading Culture, “monsters provide a key to understanding the culture that spawned them.” In 1918, with the Spanish Flu ravaging the U.S., we turned our fears into…

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Source: io9 – How the 1918 Flu Inspired Your Zombie Costume

Intel's Iris Xe Max dedicated graphics are now available in laptops

Intel teased its dedicated laptop GPU earlier in October, and it’s now rolling out the technology in earnest. The chip designer has announced that the first laptops using its Iris Xe Max graphics chip are available in some form, including the previou…

Source: Engadget – Intel’s Iris Xe Max dedicated graphics are now available in laptops

Bitcoin hits $14,000 for the first time since early 2018

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Source: Ars Technica – Bitcoin hits ,000 for the first time since early 2018

Joe Biden Has A Fortnite Island Now

It’s no giant Joe Biden hologram, but Fortnite has gotten a Biden/Harris-themed Creative island days before the US election. “Build Back Better With Biden” features mini-game challenges, easter eggs about the candidates, and voting information. Like everything about 2020, it’s more depressing than inspiring, but it’s…

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Source: Kotaku – Joe Biden Has A Fortnite Island Now

Google Project Zero Discloses Nasty Windows 0-Day Security Exploit Already In The Wild

Google Project Zero Discloses Nasty Windows 0-Day Security Exploit Already In The Wild
Google’s Project Zero team, which is tasked with discovering 0-day vulnerabilities, has uncovered an exploit in the Windows kernel that can lead to sandbox escape or privilege escalation. The bug, given CVE-2020-17087, is of the buffer overflow type in the Windows Kernel Cryptography Driver (CNG.sys) and is being actively exploited. Thankfully,

Source: Hot Hardware – Google Project Zero Discloses Nasty Windows 0-Day Security Exploit Already In The Wild

Intel Launches Iris Xe Max Discrete Laptop GPU With Innovative Deep Link And Power Sharing Tech

Intel Launches Iris Xe Max Discrete Laptop GPU With Innovative Deep Link And Power Sharing Tech
Earlier this month, we got our first taste of Intel’s Iris Xe Max GPU, as the Acer Swift 3x was the first notebook announced to use the discrete graphics chip. Today, however, Intel is actually getting a bit more in-depth with this GPU, which is part of the company’s 12th generation graphics family. We were first introduced to with the Iris

Source: Hot Hardware – Intel Launches Iris Xe Max Discrete Laptop GPU With Innovative Deep Link And Power Sharing Tech

Scientists Discover New Molecule, Possible Basis For Life, on Saturn's Moon Titan

CNN reports:
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is the only moon in our solar system that has a thick atmosphere. It’s four times denser than Earth’s. And now, scientists have discovered a molecule in it that has never been found in any other atmosphere.

The particle is called cyclopropenylidene, or C3H2, and it’s made of carbon and hydrogen. This simple carbon-based molecule could be a precursor that contributes to chemical reactions that may create complex compounds.

And those compounds could be the basis for potential life on Titan.

The molecule was first noticed as researchers used the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array of telescopes in Chile. This radio telescope observatory captures a range of light signatures, which revealed the molecule among the unique chemistry of Titan’s atmosphere. The study published earlier this month in the Astronomical Journal…

“We’re trying to figure out if Titan is habitable,” said Rosaly Lopes, a senior research scientist and Titan expert at JPL, in a statement. “So we want to know what compounds from the atmosphere get to the surface, and then, whether that material can get through the ice crust to the ocean below, because we think the ocean is where the habitable conditions are.”

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Source: Slashdot – Scientists Discover New Molecule, Possible Basis For Life, on Saturn’s Moon Titan

Nest thermostats in the US and Canada can now monitor your HVAC system

The latest Nest thermostat isn’t the only model that can tell you if something’s wrong with your HVAC system. Even older models will get the capability, now that the Google-owned brand has rolled out HVAC monitoring to all Nest thermostats across the…

Source: Engadget – Nest thermostats in the US and Canada can now monitor your HVAC system

This Is How Wuhan, China, Is Celebrating Halloween

The majority of people can probably recite one of the most basic lessons of the coronavirus pandemic: Don’t get too close to others, especially without a mask. Knowing that, it would be totally reasonable to think that the picture above is from a previous Halloween, before “coronavirus” was part of our daily…

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Source: Gizmodo – This Is How Wuhan, China, Is Celebrating Halloween

Disney robot with human-like gaze is equal parts uncanny and horrifying

Robots with human-like expressions are becoming ever more impressive, but Disney Research might just induce some nightmares with its latest project. Gizmodo reports that Disney has developed a system that gives humanoid robots more realistic gazes an…

Source: Engadget – Disney robot with human-like gaze is equal parts uncanny and horrifying

Sean Connery Dies at Age 90. Remembered as 'The Best of Many' James Bonds

In 1962 Sean Connery became the first actor to appear in movies as secret agent James Bond, and according to long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 was “The best of the many Bonds, by far.”

An anonymous reader writes:
Connery influenced the character deeply. The Huffington Post once wrote that James Bond wasn’t Scottish until Sean Connery played the role. Ian Fleming was still writing his series of James Bond novels, and “After seeing Connery in Dr. No and thinking the actor did a superb job, Fleming wrote Connery’s heritage into the character. In the book You Only Live Twice, Fleming wrote that James Bond’s father was Scottish and was from the town of Glencoe. Coincidentally, Connery would film Highlander in Glencoe decades later.”

Sir Sean Connery — he was also knighted in the year 2000 — performed many other iconic roles throught his long career, even playing the father of Harrison Ford’s character in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Leaving Bond behind, Connery appeared in many historical dramas, including the World War II movies The Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far, as well as The Man Who Would Be King, The Name of the Rose, and (in 2003) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. But throughout his life he was always in demand for high-quality action films, from The Hunt for Red October to The Rock, even co-starring with Catherine Zeta-Jones in the romantic caper film Entrapment at the age of 69.
And in Terry Gilliam’s movie Time Bandits, Connery appears as more than one character, hinting that beneath the individual roles lay some timeless embodiment of strength and goodness itself.

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Source: Slashdot – Sean Connery Dies at Age 90. Remembered as ‘The Best of Many’ James Bonds

Microsoft Details Xbox Series X/S Full AMD RDNA 2 Integration That PS5 Can’t Match

Microsoft Details Xbox Series X/S Full AMD RDNA 2 Integration That PS5 Can’t Match
Back in 2005, Microsoft teamed up with ATi, now part of AMD, for the graphics processor in the Xbox 360. In the 15 years since, the two companies have cozied up to form a console alliance for the ages. That’s a relationship, Microsoft says, that affords it a closer alignment with AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture than its rivals at Sony. As a result,

Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft Details Xbox Series X/S Full AMD RDNA 2 Integration That PS5 Can’t Match

Software Freedom Conservancy: Microsoft Should Resign from RIAA Over Youtube-DL Takedown Demand

“We believe that youtube-dl has substantial non-infringing uses,” argues the non-profit Software Freedom Conservancy. But while that software faces a DMCA takedown notice from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), GitHub’s owner Microsoft is also a paying member of the RIAA.

The Software Freedom Conservancy argues that this leaves Microsoft “stuck between their industry association’s abuses of the law and the needs of FOSS projects for which they provide infrastructure.”

While under current law (which we object to), complying with the takedown notice is admittedly the fastest way to limit Microsoft’s liability, we view Microsoft’s membership in the RIAA as a much bigger liability to our community, now that Microsoft controls GitHub. We call on Microsoft to resign from the RIAA and remove their conflict of interest in this matter.

This is an important opportunity for Microsoft to stand up for the values of software freedom…

To build a strong community of FOSS developers, we need confidence that our software hosting platforms will fight for our rights. While we’d prefer that Microsoft would simply refuse to kowtow to institutions like the RIAA and reject their DMCA requests, we believe in the alternative Microsoft can take the easy first step of resigning from RIAA in protest. We similarly call on all RIAA members who value FOSS to also resign.

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Source: Slashdot – Software Freedom Conservancy: Microsoft Should Resign from RIAA Over Youtube-DL Takedown Demand

Waymo shares in-depth details of self-driving car activity in Phoenix

Waymo’s vehicles have driven a total of 6.1 million miles in Phoenix, Arizona, where it first started testing its self-driving technology. That’s merely one of the many, many things the Alphabet-owned autonomous vehicle company has revealed in an in-…

Source: Engadget – Waymo shares in-depth details of self-driving car activity in Phoenix