US To Allow Small Drones To Fly Over People at Night

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday said it is issuing long-awaited rules to allow for small drones to fly over people and at night, a significant step toward their use for widespread commercial deliveries. From a report: The FAA is also requiring remote identification of most drones, which are formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles, to address security concerns. “The new rules make way for the further integration of drones into our airspace by addressing safety and security concerns,” said FAA Administrator Steve Dickson in a statement. “They get us closer to the day when we will more routinely see drone operations such as the delivery of packages.” The race has been on for companies to create drone fleets to speed deliveries.

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Source: Slashdot – US To Allow Small Drones To Fly Over People at Night

Steam's Best Selling And Most Played Games For 2020 Reveal Quite A Few Surprises

Steam's Best Selling And Most Played Games For 2020 Reveal Quite A Few Surprises
Though it has been a rough and long year, 2020 is finally ending. Throughout the year, gamers have been distracted by many games, both new and old. Now, Steam is releasing its “Best of 2020” games based on gross revenue and player stats to show what gamers have enjoyed this year.
Top Sellers

Year to year, the top-selling list on Steam

Source: Hot Hardware – Steam’s Best Selling And Most Played Games For 2020 Reveal Quite A Few Surprises

Soul Feels Like Pixar's First Black Movie Made With White People in Mind

In Pixar’s Soul, a music teacher with a burning passion for jazz suddenly dies. The event puts him on a path in the afterlife that makes him realize how he never lived with much passion during his time on Earth, and how hard he’s willing to fight for another chance.

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Source: io9 – Soul Feels Like Pixar’s First Black Movie Made With White People in Mind

What's the Best Gaming Chair, Fellow Gamers?

Earlier this year, my neighbors and I all had some weird quarantine-induced scheme where we decided we would all gift each other gaming chairs. The idea was that we’d all be in lockdown working from home, so we might as well upgrade our chairs with some lumbar support. We kept describing this as a “Gift of the Magi”…

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Source: LifeHacker – What’s the Best Gaming Chair, Fellow Gamers?

Linux 5.12 Could Support Intel's Proprietary HDR Backlight Interface

It didn’t land for Linux 5.11 but it looks like Linux 5.12 could end up supporting Intel’s “HDR Backlight Interface” for helping newer Intel laptops with their backlight controls where they don’t comply with VESA specifications but rather catering to Intel’s proprietary interface…

Source: Phoronix – Linux 5.12 Could Support Intel’s Proprietary HDR Backlight Interface

How to Fly Your Drone Safely and Legally

If you woke up last week and found a drone under your tree (or more likely, in a cardboard box wherever you receive package deliveries) you probably can’t wait to try it out. But unlike other new gadgets, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) like drones take a little more effort to get up off the ground. Specifically, you…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Fly Your Drone Safely and Legally

Hot Smartphone Deals: LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen At $400, Moto G Stylus For $200 And More

Hot Smartphone Deals: LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen At $400, Moto G Stylus For $200 And More
As we thankfully approach the end of the dreaded year 2020 and look forward to what 2021 could bring, discounts are starting to pile up on Android smartphones. Not everyone has the money to spend on a flagship like the Apple iPhone 12 Pro or Samsung Galaxy Note 20, and would be just as well served with something with more “middling” specs

Source: Hot Hardware – Hot Smartphone Deals: LG G8X ThinQ Dual Screen At 0, Moto G Stylus For 0 And More

[$] 5.11 Merge window, part 2

Linus Torvalds released
the 5.11-rc1 prepatch
and closed the 5.11 merge window on
December 27. By that time, 12,498 non-merge changesets had been
pulled into the mainline; nearly 2,500 of those wandered in after the first merge-window summary was written.
Activity slowed down in the second week, as expected, but there were still
a number of interesting features that found their way into the mainline.

Source: LWN.net – [$] 5.11 Merge window, part 2

Next-Gen NVIDIA GeForce RTX Lovelace GPU Rumored To Bring Up To 18432 CUDA Cores

Next-Gen NVIDIA GeForce RTX Lovelace GPU Rumored To Bring Up To 18432 CUDA Cores
We have barely had a chance to acquaint ourselves with Ampere, with NVIDIA having launched its GeForce RTX 30 series relatively recently. Even so, the water cooler chatter has already turned to what comes next. Rumor has it there is a 5-nanometer “Lovelace” GPU architecture looming to eventually supplant Ampere, and it has been speculated

Source: Hot Hardware – Next-Gen NVIDIA GeForce RTX Lovelace GPU Rumored To Bring Up To 18432 CUDA Cores

Bitcoin Miners in Nordic Region Get a Boost From Cheap Power

The Nordic region once again has become a lucrative place to mine crypto-currencies, thanks to a plunge in electricity prices. From a report: The wettest weather in at least 20 years boosted production from hydro-electric plants, leaving Sweden and Norway with some of the lowest power prices in the world. The resulting glut in the most important raw material for making the virtual coins coincided with a year when the price of Bitcoin almost quadrupled. The currencies are made in giant computer farms that process complex algorithms in halls as big as airport hangars. That makes electricity one of the key inputs, with operations sometimes consuming as much power as that used by 70,000 households. The current market dynamics give big miners alternatives to places where Bitcoin are usually created such as China, Kazakhstan and Canada.

Their luck follows several years of poor margins from higher electricity costs and lower prices for most virtual currencies. Many of the the miners that were attracted to the region during the last rally in 2017 have left. “The ones that stayed through the difficult period, like us, are quite happy now,” said Philip Salter, head of operations at Hong Kong-based Genesis Mining, which operates a data center in Boden, Sweden. “There were times we were not making any profit at all, but during the last year our profitability has more than tripled.” Unusually wet weather along with mild temperatures boosted hydro reservoirs across Nordic region to the highest level in more than 20 years, leaving the area awash in generation capacity. The result is power prices close to zero for extended periods. Average prices this year are about a third of those in Germany, Europe’s biggest power market.

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Source: Slashdot – Bitcoin Miners in Nordic Region Get a Boost From Cheap Power

The Year In Fighting Game Competition

2020 sucked. You know it, I know it. It was amid this chaotic year that the fighting game community found itself pushed out of the arcades, hotels, and convention centers to which competitors had grown accustomed and into the unpredictable world of online play. Early on, organizers were unsure if the community could…

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Source: Kotaku – The Year In Fighting Game Competition

How to Repurpose Your Dried-Out Christmas Tree

This was a year of many “firsts,” as it seems an isolating pandemic has a way of spurring us on to try new things, to find little glimpses of joy wherever we can. (Remember all that bread we baked in March?) For many families, being stuck at home for the holidays was the perfect excuse to finally buy a real tree to…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Repurpose Your Dried-Out Christmas Tree

Thousands of Birds Starved to Death This Fall in the U.S. South

This past autumn, people all across the U.S. southwest were finding an astounding number of dead birds littered along roads, on golf courses, and in their own driveways. Some estimated that hundreds of thousands of the creatures perished. Months later, new findings are shedding a little more light on why the spooky…

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Source: Gizmodo – Thousands of Birds Starved to Death This Fall in the U.S. South

CD Projekt Red investors sue company over Cyberpunk 2077 debacle

People are complaining about situations like this in <em>Cyberpunk 2077</em>.

Enlarge / People are complaining about situations like this in Cyberpunk 2077. (credit: CDPR / Twitter)

On its release day, Cyberpunk 2077 immediately pivoted from one of the holiday season’s most hotly anticipated new games to one of this year’s biggest debacles, as bugs both comical and game-breaking proved to be so prolific on consoles that Sony even delisted the title entirely from its digital storefront for the time being. Developer and publisher CD Projekt Red has had its hands full for the last few weeks juggling broad mockery and unhappy customers, and now there’s a new woe on their pile: shareholder suits.

Two different law firms announced last week they were filing suit against CD Projekt, alleging the company violated securities law by misleading investors (and everyone else) about the state of Cyberpunk 2077 and whether it would be playable on current-generation consoles, the PlayStation 4 and XBox One.

Statements CD Projekt Red made about Cyberpunk throughout 2020 were “materially false and misleading,” the complaint (PDF) alleges, because the company failed to mention that the game “was virtually unplayable on the current-generation Xbox or Playstation systems due to an enormous number of bugs.”

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Source: Ars Technica – CD Projekt Red investors sue company over Cyberpunk 2077 debacle

Visualizing what Jeff Bezos' net worth really looks like

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Wealth, shown to scale is an incredible visualization showing just how much $1 billion is and then how much $200 billion is (Jeff Bezos’ net worth). I think most people who defend billionaires and the .01% don’t really understand how much a billion dollars is because our monkey brains aren’t capable of dealing with numbers that large. It looks like nothing when you just write 1 billion, but this site really helps illustrate how big that number is at scale. It’s kind of like when I tell people I’m good looking and they just don’t truly understand the staggering magnitude of my looks. You can’t just hear about how good looking I am, you have to see me in person and fall to the floor in amazement yourself.

Check out the site here. If you’re on a PC I recommend just holding down the right arrow. If you’re on mobile just get ready for a finger workout.

Source: Geekologie – Visualizing what Jeff Bezos’ net worth really looks like