Germany Plans To Approve Chinese Takeover of Elmos' Chip Production

Despite warnings from intelligence agencies, Germany’s government is set to approve a Chinese takeover of a German company’s microchips production facility. Reuters reports: German outlet Handelsblatt reported Thursday that the deal — which would see a takeover of the semiconductor production of Dortmund-based Elmos by Sweden’s Silex, a wholly owned subsidiary of China’s Sai Microelectronics — was set to get the green light against security advice. The deal is currently being reviewed by the German economy ministry. A final decision on approval is expected within the next few weeks.

Elmos is one of Germany’s smaller semiconductor companies, which mainly produces chips for the automotive industry. Silex plans to take over the plant for 85 million euros. Elmos will use the investment to give up its own production and instead process chips bought from contract manufacturers. The German government says that the technology Elmos uses is old and not to expect any outflow of critical know-how to China. The German security authorities, on the other hand, argued that they are not only concerned about exiting knowledge, but also that China is systematically increasing its chip production capacities. According to Handelsblatt, they advised the government to block the deal. The president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) also recently warned that China is deliberately buying into strategic industries in order to exert pressure on other countries.

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You're Going To Have To Pay To Use Some Fancy Colors In Photoshop Now

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Kotaku: It’s very likely you don’t give a great deal of thought to where the digital colors you use originally came from. Nor, probably, have you wondered who might “own” a particular color, when you picked it when creating something in Photoshop. But a lot of people are about to give this a huge amount of their attention, as their collection of PSD files gets filled with unwanted black, due to a licensing change between Adobe and Pantone. As of now, widely used Adobe apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign will no longer support Pantone-owned colors for free, and those wishing for those colors to appear in their saved files will need to pay for a separate license. And this is real life.

The removal of Pantone’s colors from Adobe’s software was meant to happen March 31 this year, but that date came and went. It was then due for August 16, then August 31. However, this month, people are noticing the effects, reporting issues with creations using Pantone’s spot colors. And the solution? It’s an Adobe plug-in to “minimize workflow disruption and to provide the updated libraries to the Adobe Creative Cloud users.” Which, of course, costs $15 a month. It’s Netflix, but for coloring in!

However, Pantone still states in its out-of-date FAQ that, “This update will have minimal impact on a designer’s workflow. Existing Creative Cloud files and documents containing Pantone Color references will keep those color identities and information.” Yet today, people are reporting that their Photoshop is informing them, “This file has Pantone colors that have been removed and replaced with black due to changes in Pantone’s licensing with Adobe.” Others have reported that even attaching a Pantone license within Photoshop isn’t fixing the issue, colors still replaced by black, and workarounds sound like a pain. “Graphic Design How To” on YouTube offers a workaround for Adobe users.

“Another tip suggested by Print Week is to back up your Pantone libraries, then re-importing them when your Adobe software updates to remove them, or if it’s too late, finding a friend who already did,” adds Kotaku. “There’s a good chance this’ll work, given Pantone’s colors are stored as .ACB files, just as the rest of Photoshop’s colors.”

“Or, you know, you could just copy the metadata values of the Pantone range.”

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Source: Slashdot – You’re Going To Have To Pay To Use Some Fancy Colors In Photoshop Now

Testing suggests faulty cable may be to blame for melting RTX 4090 connectors

The power adapter for the RTX 4090 feeds four 8-pin power connectors into a single 12VHPWR connector.

Enlarge / The power adapter for the RTX 4090 feeds four 8-pin power connectors into a single 12VHPWR connector. (credit: Sam Machkovech)

Earlier this week, a couple of Reddit users reported that the power connectors for their expensive new Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs had partially melted and that Nvidia was looking into the issue. Since then, at least nine additional Reddit users have posted about the same problem with the 16-pin power connector (a thread collecting all information on the problem is here).

Igor Wallossek of the German-language hardware site Igor’s Lab has also performed additional testing, and said that the power adapter cable (rather than the GPUs or the 12VHPWR connector) may be to blame for the problems. The adapter, which is apparently manufactured by a company called Astron and was provided by Nvidia to all of its board partners, uses “a total of four thick 14AWG wires distributed over a total of six contacts,” with a thin solder base that Wallossek says can be damaged easily when the cables are moved or bent.

“If, in the worst case, the two outer wires break off, the entire current in the middle flows through the remaining two wires,” Wallossek wrote. “The fact that this then becomes really hot does not have to be explained separately.”

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Source: Ars Technica – Testing suggests faulty cable may be to blame for melting RTX 4090 connectors

Bret Stephens' Bad Faith Climate Conversion

Bret Stephens, the New York Times columnist with a long history of bad conservative takes—the same man who decided to quit Twitter after he threw a fit over being called a bedbug—says he’s changed. In an essay for the Times opinion section published Friday, Stephens claims that a visit to Greenland changed his mind on…

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Source: Gizmodo – Bret Stephens’ Bad Faith Climate Conversion

You May Remember This Week's Toys From Such Films As…

Welcome back to Toy Aisle, io9’s regular round up of the best toys, collectibles, and merch you may have missed. This week, Super7 gives The Simpsons’ Troy McClure the figure line he deserves, and rolls out the red carpet for a new line of highly-detailed and accessorized Star Trek: The Next Generation figures. Check…

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Source: Gizmodo – You May Remember This Week’s Toys From Such Films As…

Intel To Cut Jobs in Cost-Savings Drive as PC Slump Weighs on Earnings

Intel has embarked on an aggressive cost-cutting push and is considering divestitures as the chip maker tries to navigate a sharp plunge in demand for PCs that has weighed on the company’s earnings. From a report: Intel posted a 20% drop in third-quarter sales, issued a forecast for even weaker revenue in the current quarter and lowered its full-year outlook. The company is beginning targeted job cuts and making other adjustments including reducing factory hours to cope with the economic downturn, Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger said in an interview Thursday. He wouldn’t specify how many of Intel’s more than 120,000 employees would be affected.

“We are aggressively addressing costs and driving efficiencies across the business,” he said. He added that the company was looking at possible divestitures, among other moves. Intel said it was working to deliver $3 billion in cost reductions in 2023, growing to $8 billion to $10 billion in annualized cost reductions and efficiency gains by the end of 2025. The company took a $664 million restructuring charge in the third quarter to reflect initial cost reductions.

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Source: Slashdot – Intel To Cut Jobs in Cost-Savings Drive as PC Slump Weighs on Earnings

Security Report Sounds Alarm On Evolving Android Malware Droppers In Google Play

Security Report Sounds Alarm On Evolving Android Malware Droppers In Google Play
Researchers at the threat analysis company ThreatFabric have published a report detailing some recent evolutions in Android malware droppers on the Google Play Store. Recent changes to Google Play policies restricting access to certain permissions have pushed malware developers to find workarounds. Google is constantly working to detect malicious

Source: Hot Hardware – Security Report Sounds Alarm On Evolving Android Malware Droppers In Google Play

Poliovirus that paralyzed unvaccinated NY man in July is still spreading

Poliovirus that paralyzed unvaccinated NY man in July is still spreading

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The same strain of poliovirus that paralyzed an unvaccinated young man in New York’s Rockland County this summer is still spreading in several areas of the state as of early October, according to a wastewater surveillance study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday.

The finding suggests that the virus continues to pose a serious threat to anyone in the area that is unvaccinated or under-vaccinated. The three counties with sustained transmission—Rockland, Orange, and Sullivan—have pockets of alarmingly low vaccination rates.

In Rockland, for instance, one county zip code has a polio vaccination rate among children under 2 years old of just 37 percent, according to state data. In Orange, a zip code has a vaccination rate of just 31 percent. County-wide vaccination rates of Rockland and Orange are 60 percent and about 59 percent, respectively.

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Source: Ars Technica – Poliovirus that paralyzed unvaccinated NY man in July is still spreading

The Out-of-Touch Adults' Guide to Kid Culture: Did You Have an 'Almond Mom'?

I’m sure you’ve heard someone say, “The internet is forever,” but it’s not true. Once-vibrant internet communities with hundreds of thousands of users can disappear forever at the moment some corporation deigns to unplug a server, and people delete their own social media histories and all the time. So this week, I’m…

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Source: LifeHacker – The Out-of-Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture: Did You Have an ‘Almond Mom’?

Lacking Expensive ARMY Bombs, BTS Fans Create Their Own 'Purple Lights' to Support Jin in Argentina

Last week, BTS fans in Argentina got an unexpected but joyous piece of news. Kim Seok-jin, more commonly known as Jin, the oldest member of the South Korean K-Pop group, would be performing his new single “The Astronaut” for the first time as a special guest at a Coldplay concert in Buenos Aires. As excited as fans…

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Source: Gizmodo – Lacking Expensive ARMY Bombs, BTS Fans Create Their Own ‘Purple Lights’ to Support Jin in Argentina

Comcast wants Internet users to pay more because customer growth has stalled

A Comcast Xfinity service van driving down a street.

Enlarge / A Comcast Xfinity service van in Sunnyvale, California, in November 2018. (credit: Getty Images | Sundry Photography)

Comcast has a problem—it isn’t signing up many new broadband customers. But Comcast also has a solution—get more money from existing subscribers.

Comcast failed to add any broadband customers in Q2 2022, holding steady at 32,163,000 residential and business Internet customers combined. In its Q3 earnings report released yesterday, Comcast said it gained only 14,000 broadband users in the latest quarter. Comcast also lost 561,000 video customers and 316,000 VoIP phone customers.

That’s why Comcast executives focused on ARPU (average revenue per user) in an earnings call yesterday. With new customers few and far between, Comcast is aiming for growth in the average amount each existing customer pays.

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Source: Ars Technica – Comcast wants Internet users to pay more because customer growth has stalled

How a Redditor Ended Up With an Industrial-Grade Netflix Server

A Redditor says they’ve managed to get a hold of an old Netflix server for free, and has posted a detailed online look at the once mysterious hardware. The devices were part of Netflix’s Open Connect Content Delivery Network (CDN), and can often be found embedded within major ISP networks to ensure your Netflix streams don’t suck. From a report: Reddit user PoisonWaffle3 said the ISP he currently works for has been offloading old Netflix servers as they upgrade to more modern equipment. In a Reddit thread titled “So I got a Netflix cache server…” he posted a photo of the server, which is bright Netflix red, and explained how he was curious about what’s inside the boxes given how little public information was available.

“All I could find online was overviews, installation/config guides for their proprietary software, etc.,” he said. “No specs, no clue what was inside the red box.” Dave Temkin, Netflix’s former Vice President of Network Systems Infrastructure told Motherboard there’s nothing too mysterious about what the servers can do, though they significantly help improve video streaming by shortening overall content transit time. “They’re just an Intel FreeBSD box,” he said. “We got Linux running on some of the generations of that box as well.”

Netflix’s Open Connect Content Delivery Network hardware caches popular Netflix content to reduce overall strain across broadband networks. Netflix lets major broadband ISPs embed a CDN server on the ISP network for free; the shorter transit time then helps improve video delivery, of benefit to broadband providers and Netflix alike. It took all of three screws for PoisonWaffle3 to get inside the mysterious red unit, at which point users discovered a “fairly standard” Supermicro board, a single Xeon E5 2650L v2 processor, 64GB of DDR3 memory, and a 10 gigabit ethernet card. They also found 36 7.2TB 7200RPM drives and six 500GB Micron solid state drives, for a grand total of 262 terabytes of storage.

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Source: Slashdot – How a Redditor Ended Up With an Industrial-Grade Netflix Server

Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has already emboldened the trolls

It’s been less than a day since Elon Musk began his takeover of Twitter, but his move to the top of the company is already impacting the platform. Following the news that the deal was completed, and that he had begun purging some of the company’s executive staff, some groups opted to test Twitter’s moderation rules.

The Washington Postalso reported that “racial slurs were posted rampantly overnight,” in the hours immediately after Musk’s takeover. The Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), a nonprofit organization that studies disinformation on social platforms, said Friday morning that it had observed a sharp uptick in the n-word on Twitter.

“Evidence suggests that bad actors are trying to test the limits on @Twitter,” the group said. “Several posts on 4chan encourage users to amplify derogatory slurs.”

A Twitter spokesperson didn’t respond to a request for comment. As both The Post and NCRI point out, much of this seems to be organized on platforms like 4Chan and TheDonald, where users are encouraging each other to spread hate.

For now, it’s unclear how widespread these efforts are. As with past harassment campaigns, a small group of trolls can have an outsize impact, particularly at a moment of upheaval for the company. Musk, who according to Bloomberg has temporarily assumed CEO duties at the company, said Friday that he would not be reinstating any banned accounts or making “major” changes to the company’s content policies until he could for a “content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints.”

He also responded to a Twitter account called Catturd, which had complained about shadowbans and losing followers, that he would be “digging in more.” Musk has previously said that he wants to do away with permanent bans on the platform and that he would “err on the side of, if in doubt, let the speech exist.”

Notably, the uptick in racist slurs comes one day after Musk appealed to Twitter’s advertisers, saying that he didn’t want to turn the platform into a “free-for-all hellscape where anything can be said with no consequences.”

But the increase in hate speech has further fueled concerns that Twitter’s years-long effort to clean up its platforms could be reversed under Musk. Already, he has fired the company’s top policy executive, Vijaya Gadde, who played a central role in shaping the company’s content rules. That’s concerning, says Paul Barrett, deputy director of NYU’s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights.

“The danger here is that in the name of ‘free speech,’ Musk will turn back the clock and make Twitter into a more potent engine of hatred, divisiveness, and misinformation about elections, public health policy, and international affairs,” Barrett said in a statement. “This is not going to be pretty.”



Source: Engadget – Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has already emboldened the trolls

Generic associated types in Rust 1.65

The Rust Types Team announces
that the long-awaited generic associated types feature will be stable in Rust 1.65.

At its core, generic associated types allow you to have generics
(type, lifetime, or const) on associated types. Note that this is
really just rounding out the places where you can put generics: for
example, you can already have generics on freestanding type aliases
and on functions in traits. Now you can just have generics on type
aliases in traits (which we just call associated types).



Source: LWN.net – Generic associated types in Rust 1.65

EU Reaches Deal To Ban Sale of New Combustion-Engine Cars By 2035

The European Parliament and EU member countries have reached a deal to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans by 2035. From a report: European Union negotiators sealed on Thursday night the first agreement of the bloc’s “Fit for 55” package set up by the Commission to achieve the EU’s climate goals of cutting emissions of the gases that cause global warming by 55 percent over this decade. The European Parliament said the deal is a “clear signal ahead of the UN COP27 Climate Change Conference that the EU is serious about adopting concrete laws to reach the more ambitious targets set out in the EU Climate Law.” According to the bloc’s data, transport is the only sector where greenhouse gas emissions have increased in the past 30 years, rising 33.5 percent between 1990 and 2019. Passenger cars are a significant polluter, accounting for 61 percent of total CO2 emissions from EU road transport.

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Source: Slashdot – EU Reaches Deal To Ban Sale of New Combustion-Engine Cars By 2035