Egyptian archaeologists unearth dozens of tombs at Saqqara necropolis

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Source: Ars Technica – Egyptian archaeologists unearth dozens of tombs at Saqqara necropolis

Kernel prepatch 5.11-rc5

The 5.11-rc5 kernel prepatch is out for
testing. “Nothing particularly stands out. We had a couple of splice()
regressions that came in during the previous release as part of the
‘get rid of set_fs()’ development, but they were for odd cases that
most people would never notice. I think it’s just that 5.10 is now
getting more widely deployed so people see the fallout from that
rather fundamental change in the last release.


Source: LWN.net – Kernel prepatch 5.11-rc5

ASUS TUF Dash F15 Crushes Benchmark With 11th Gen Core i7-11375H Tiger Lake-H CPU

ASUS TUF Dash F15 Crushes Benchmark With 11th Gen Core i7-11375H Tiger Lake-H CPU
ASUS is getting ready to launch a new laptop line, the TUF Dash F15 series, which will pair select 11th Generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors (Tiger Lake-H) with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU in an ultra-thin, light, and durable package. Ahead of the retail launch, one of the configurations with a Core i7-11375H has popped

Source: Hot Hardware – ASUS TUF Dash F15 Crushes Benchmark With 11th Gen Core i7-11375H Tiger Lake-H CPU

The Witcher Prequel Blood Origin Taps Jodie Turner-Smith to Star

While we’re all waiting for more of Geralt’s adventures on Netflix, the streamer is looking towards a much bigger future planned for its world of adaptations based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy saga. And one of its most interesting additions has just found its star.

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Source: io9 – The Witcher Prequel Blood Origin Taps Jodie Turner-Smith to Star

Valve Founder Says Brain-Computer Interfaces Could One Day Replace Our 'Meat Peripherals'

In an interview with New Zealand’s 1 News, Valve co-founder and president Gabe Newell talks about engineering a future where brain-computer interfaces create better-than-reality visuals and can actively edit who we think we are. You know, terrifying science-fiction stuff, only real.

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Source: Kotaku – Valve Founder Says Brain-Computer Interfaces Could One Day Replace Our ‘Meat Peripherals’

Free Yourself from Recipes With a Few Golden Cooking Ratios

Following a recipe is a great way to get started in the kitchen. However, once you’ve gotten the hang of combining ingredients, you can employ a few choice ratios that govern dozens of different dishes—and free yourself from the restrictions of recipes altogether. Here’s how it works.

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Source: LifeHacker – Free Yourself from Recipes With a Few Golden Cooking Ratios

You Can Now Take Guided Audio Walks With Fitness+

When Fitness+ launched last month, one of the big omissions was the lack of audio-guided outdoor walks or runs—a staple in other fitness and wellness apps like Peloton, Calm, and Aaptiv. Well, you still can’t run (yet) but today, Apple’s introducing guided walks to the service in an aptly named “Time to Walk” feature.

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Source: Gizmodo – You Can Now Take Guided Audio Walks With Fitness+

Microsoft Ridicules Apple's MacBook Pro, Touch Bar In New Surface Pro 7 Ad

Microsoft Ridicules Apple's MacBook Pro, Touch Bar In New Surface Pro 7 Ad
Is Microsoft tired of hearing about the Apple’s MacBook Pro and its performant M1 SoC? That could perhaps be the case with Microsoft’s latest Surface Pro 7 ad which is a succinct 30-second attempted takedown of the MacBook Pro. Whether the commercial is successful is up to the view to decide, however.

The commercial starts off with a kid

Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft Ridicules Apple’s MacBook Pro, Touch Bar In New Surface Pro 7 Ad

The ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard Review

AMD’s AM4 socket has been consistent throughout the entirety of its Ryzen processor’s lifespan, and the latest Zen 3 processors are best suited for the X570 range of motherboards. Today it’s time to see what the mid-range ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming has to offer. Some of its main features include Intel 2.5 GbE and Wi-Fi 6, with dual PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2, with plenty of USB 3.2 G2 connectivity. The ROG Strix X570-E Gaming looks strong and we examine it to see how it stacks up.



Source: AnandTech – The ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard Review

How to Teach Kids About Sexism

Watching Kamala Harris sworn in as our country’s first female vice president (not to mention our first vice president of color) last week felt like a triumphant moment for many women and girls. It was also a reminder of how much sexism, gender discrimination, and misogyny women have to overcome in order to achieve…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Teach Kids About Sexism

Earth is Losing Ice Faster Today Than in the Mid-1990s, Study Suggests

Earth’s ice is melting faster today than in the mid-1990s, new research suggests, as climate change nudges global temperatures ever higher. From a report: Altogether, an estimated 28 trillion metric tons of ice have melted away from the world’s sea ice, ice sheets and glaciers since the mid-1990s. Annually, the melt rate is now about 57 percent faster than it was three decades ago, scientists report in a study published Monday in the journal The Cryosphere. “It was a surprise to see such a large increase in just 30 years,” said co-author Thomas Slater, a glaciologist at Leeds University in Britain. While the situation is clear to those depending on mountain glaciers for drinking water, or relying on winter sea ice to protect coastal homes from storms, the world’s ice melt has begun to grab attention far from frozen regions, Slater noted.

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Source: Slashdot – Earth is Losing Ice Faster Today Than in the Mid-1990s, Study Suggests

Scientists find a cloudless 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet with a four-day year

Astronomers have found another strange planet that could expand our understanding of the cosmos. Gizmodo reports that a team at Harvard and Smithsonian’s Center for Astrophysics has spotted a gas giant 575 light years away, WASP-62b, that’s not only…

Source: Engadget – Scientists find a cloudless ‘hot Jupiter’ exoplanet with a four-day year

Valve’s Gabe Newell imagines “editing” personalities with future headsets

An artist's interpretation of how future <em>Dota 2</em> tournament trophies might look if Valve chief Gabe Newell pushes any further into brain-computer interface (BCI) research.

Enlarge / An artist’s interpretation of how future Dota 2 tournament trophies might look if Valve chief Gabe Newell pushes any further into brain-computer interface (BCI) research. (credit: Getty Images / David Jackmanson / Sam Machkovech)

For years, the open secret at Valve (makers of game series like Half-Life and Portal) has been its interest in a new threshold of game experiences. We’ve seen this most loudly with SteamVR as a virtual reality platform, but the game studio has also openly teased its work on “brain-computer interfaces“—meaning, ways to read brainwave activity to either control video games or modify those experiences.

Most of what we’ve seen from Valve’s skunkworks divisions thus far, particularly at a lengthy GDC 2019 presentation, has revolved around reading your brain’s state (i.e., capturing nervous-system energy in your wrists before it reaches your fingers, to reduce button-tap latency in twitchy shooters like Valve’s Counter-Strike). In a Monday interview with New Zealand’s 1 News, Valve co-founder Gabe Newell finally began teasing a more intriguing level of BCI interaction: one that changes the state of your brain.

“Our ability to create experiences in people’s brains, that aren’t mediated through their meat peripherals [e.g., fingers, eyes], will be better than is [currently] possible,” Newell asserts as part of his latest 12-minute video interview. Later, he claims that “the real world will seem flat, colorless, and blurry compared to the experiences that you’ll be able to create in people’s brains.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Valve’s Gabe Newell imagines “editing” personalities with future headsets

Radeon Navi 31 RDNA 3 GPU Rumored With 10,240 Cores, Huge Performance Lift

Radeon Navi 31 RDNA 3 GPU Rumored With 10,240 Cores, Huge Performance Lift
It may seem premature to start discussing AMD’s next-generation Radeon DNA (RDNA 3) graphics architecture when RDNA 2 parts have barely penetrated the market. Be that as it may, the web is tangled with rumors, leaked information, and juicy nuggets of information. Of particular interest is the supposed makeup of Navi 31.

There is plenty

Source: Hot Hardware – Radeon Navi 31 RDNA 3 GPU Rumored With 10,240 Cores, Huge Performance Lift

Apple Warns iPhone 12, MagSafe Accessories Are Bad News For People With Pacemakers

Apple Warns iPhone 12, MagSafe Accessories Are Bad News For People With Pacemakers
If you have an implantable medical device, Apple is warning that you might want to rethink what accessories you purchase for your brand-new iPhone 12 (and where you place them). In a new support document that was uploaded to its website over the weekend, Apple confirms that the iPhone 12 and its supporting accessories can potentially cause

Source: Hot Hardware – Apple Warns iPhone 12, MagSafe Accessories Are Bad News For People With Pacemakers

Apple's 'Time to Walk' stories arrive today for Fitness+ users

Apple’s Fitness+ subscription service is getting its first major new feature today. As was rumored earlier today, “Time to Walk” is a set of stories that play alongside a walking workout initiated from the Apple Watch. Essentially, they’re self-conta…

Source: Engadget – Apple’s ‘Time to Walk’ stories arrive today for Fitness+ users