PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers are down to an all-time low of $50 ahead of Black Friday

Sony’s having a big sale at Amazon, with significant discounts on games, wired and wireless Inzone headsets and all-time low prices on its DualSense controllers. The latter are marked down by up to 33 percent to just $50, and we’re also seeing discounts of up to 64 percent on games like Returnal, Horizon Forbidden West, and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Sony is also hosting its own Black Friday sale at the PlayStation Store, with numerous other titles on sale.

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For anyone looking to get a second DualSense controller, particularly a colorful model, it’s never been a better time. All the models are on sale for $50, including the red, blue, pink, purple and camouflage versions, which normally sell for $75, so they’re a third off. All models offer advanced haptic feedback that give you strong feel of what’s happening on screen, with subtle differences between walking on grass or sand, for instance. And the analog triggers also recreate the feel of in-game tools, like the resistance of a bow when shoot an arrow.

You can also grab a number of physical games at steep discounts, including the aforementioned titles Returnal, Horizon Forbidden West, and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Other notable deals include Death Stranding Director’s Cut ($20 or 60 percent off) WWE 2K22 ($25 or 64 percent off), The Last of Us Part I at $50 (29 percent off), Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut ($30, or 57 percent off) and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart ($30 or 57 percent off). And if it’s some other game you’re after, Sony has numerous deals at the PlayStation Store as mentioned earlier.

Finally, Sony is selling both its wired and wireless Inzone H3, Inzone H7 and Inzone H9 gaming headsets for $78, $148 and $278 respectively, for savings of 22, 36 and 7 percent. You can also grab the PlayStation DualSense charging station and Media Remote for $20 each, or 33 percent off. 

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Source: Engadget – PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers are down to an all-time low of ahead of Black Friday

5 Reasons Why Edibles May Be Right for You

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If you’re curious about cannabis, or if you’re one of the many people who don’t enjoy smoking, then edibles may be right for you! In this blog post, we will discuss five reasons why edibles may be a better choice for you than smoking. 

1. Edibles don’t produce smoke, so they’re healthier for you

When it comes to cannabis, edibles are often seen as the healthier alternative to smoking. Not only do they eliminate the risks associated with inhaling smoke, but they also allow for a more controlled and consistent dose of THC. 

However, edibles also come with a few drawbacks. For instance, they can take longer to kick in and often produce a stronger high than smoking. Additionally, edibles can be easy to overconsume, especially if they’re made with sugary ingredients. 

But if you’re looking for a healthier way to enjoy cannabis, edibles may be the right choice for you. Just be sure to start with a small dose and take your time before indulging in seconds.

2. Edibles are more discreet than smoking

Anyone who’s ever tried to discreetly smoke marijuana in public knows the challenges that come with it. The smell, the awkwardness of trying to hold it in, and the very real possibility of being caught all make smoking cannabis in public a risky proposition. 

Edibles, on the other hand, offer a much more discreet way to enjoy cannabis. They can be easily consumed without drawing attention to yourself, and they don’t produce any telltale smells. 

Plus, edibles can be infused with all sorts of delicious flavors, making them a more enjoyable experience than smoking. So if you’re looking for a discreet way to enjoy cannabis, edibles are the way to go.

3. You can control the dosage of cannabis when you eat it

When it comes to consuming cannabis, there are a variety of ways to do it. You can smoke it, vape it, or eat it. And while each method has its own set of pros and cons, edibles offer a unique advantage when it comes to controlling the dosage of THC. 

THC is the main psychoactive component in cannabis, and its effects can range from mild to severe. When smoking or vaping cannabis, the THC is absorbed into the bloodstream relatively quickly, which means that its effects can be felt almost immediately. However, this also means that it’s easy to consume too much THC, leading to an unpleasant experience. 

Edibles, on the other hand, take longer to kick in because they have to be digested first. This gives people a chance to gauge how they’re feeling before deciding whether or not to consume more.

4. The effects of edibles last longer than the effects of smoking

When it comes to getting high, there are plenty of different options available. Some people prefer to smoke or vape their cannabis, while others prefer to eat it in the form of an edible. 

Both methods have their own benefits, but edibles tend to offer a longer-lasting high. This is because edibles are absorbed into the bloodstream through the digestive system, while smoking allows THC to enter the bloodstream through the lungs. 

Because of this, edibles tend to have a stronger and more prolonged effect. For people who want a longer-lasting high, edibles are the perfect choice. Just be sure to start with a low dose, as it can take a few hours for the full effect to kick in. And if you ever find yourself in need of some ways to quickly recover from an edible high, make sure to check out this article on Veriheal

5. Edibles come in many forms

When it comes to cannabis edibles, the sky’s the limit. You can infuse just about anything with cannabis these days, so you’re not limited to pot brownies or cookies. 

Got a sweet tooth? Cannabis-infused candy is a popular choice. looking for something savory? Cannabis-infused snacks like chips and pretzels are also widely available. 

And if you’re feeling particularly adventurous, you can even infuse your own meals with cannabis —all you need is some patience and technique and you’ll be able to make cannabutter, which can be used to cook all kinds of treats. The possibilities are endless! 

Conclusion

Edibles offer a unique and convenient way to consume cannabis. They’re discreet, easy to control, and come in a variety of delicious forms. So if you’re looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite herb, be sure to give edibles a try. You just might be surprised at how much you enjoy them!

Written by Rida Sheppard



Source: TG Daily – 5 Reasons Why Edibles May Be Right for You

Intel Readies More Meteor Lake Graphics Driver Code For Linux 6.2

With Linux 6.1-rc6 due out this weekend we are reaching the point at which the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem maintainers will be cutting off new feature code from being queued into DRM-Next ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.2 cycle. Intel engineers today sent out a final batch of drm-intel-gt-next changes to make it for this next kernel version…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Readies More Meteor Lake Graphics Driver Code For Linux 6.2

NASA picks SpaceX’s Starship for its second crewed Artemis lunar landing

NASA has expanded SpaceX’s role in the Artemis program and has selected the company’s Starship lunar lander to ferry the second batch of astronauts to the Moon. If you’ll recall, the agency picked SpaceX’s human landing system for Artemis 3, which will take humanity back to the Moon decades after the last Apollo mission. 

Earlier this year, NASA announced that it was accepting new lunar lander proposals for use beyond Artemis 3 to ensure “redundancy in services.” While SpaceX wasn’t allowed to participate, the agency did say that it was planning to exercise an option under their existing contract and was asking the company to modify its landing system to meet a new requirement. That is, for its lander to have the capability to take human spacefarers from the Gateway station, which has yet to be installed in the lunar orbit, to the Moon itself. NASA can then use this upgraded lander for future missions, as humanity attempts to establish a long-term presence on the Moon. 

NASA says in its announcement:

“The aim of this new work under Option B is to develop and demonstrate a Starship lunar lander that meets NASA’s sustaining requirements for missions beyond Artemis III, including docking with Gateway, accommodating four crew members, and delivering more mass to the surface.”

SpaceX’s original contract with NASA was worth $2.9 billion, but this modification will add $1.15 billion to the total. The company’s Starship lunar lander is expected to take astronauts to the Moon for the first time in 2025. However, NASA Inspector General Paul Martin admitted in August that the agency is expecting Artemis 3’s launch date to slip to 2026. Based on his statement, NASA is anticipating delays related to the development of the human landing system and its next generation spacesuits. NASA’s Artemis 4 mission, which will take four more astronauts to the Moon, will take flight in 2027 at the earliest. 

For now, we’re still waiting for updates on the Orion vehicle after the successful Artemis 1 launch on November 16th. You can track the spacecraft’s location by following its official Twitter account, which frequently posts about its latest distance from Earth and from the Moon. 



Source: Engadget – NASA picks SpaceX’s Starship for its second crewed Artemis lunar landing

iPhone 15 USB-C Rumor Calls Out High-Speed Data Transfers As a Pro-Only Feature

The iPhone 15 Pro models are in line for a massive upgrade to their wired transfer speeds with the switch to USB-C, according to noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Unfortunately, he doesn’t believe that benefit is coming to the regular 2023 iPhones. The Verge reports: He predicts that the 15 and 15 Plus will also swap in USB-C ports but, just like the 2022 10th-gen iPad, they’ll be stuck with the same USB 2.0 speeds they had with Lighting. Kuo made the prediction in a series of tweets on Wednesday and says the information is from his “latest survey.” (The analyst is known for getting information from supply chain sources.) He specified by predicting that the “15 Pro & 15 Pro Max will support at least USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3.” If that’s true, that’d mean they could transfer data at speeds up to 40 Gbps — a boon for people who actually use the Pro phones to shoot a lot of ProRes video and raw photos, where even fast WiFi and cloud uploads aren’t really a good substitute.

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Source: Slashdot – iPhone 15 USB-C Rumor Calls Out High-Speed Data Transfers As a Pro-Only Feature

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirms job 'eliminations' will continue into 2023

Amazon’s layoffs announced on Wednesday will continue into early 2023, CEO Andy Jassy said in a letter to employees posted yesterday. He said that the company “hired rapidly” over the last few years but “the economy remains in a challenging spot.” With annual planning now extending into the new year, “there will be more role reductions as leaders continue to make adjustments,” he added. 

Jassy didn’t say how many people would be laid off or when, but noted that there would be “reductions in our Stores and PXT [people, experience and technology] organizations.” He added that the company will inform impacted employees well before any layoffs are made public. 

On Wednesday, the head of Amazon’s hardware division, Dave Limp, said that the company would consolidate team and “some roles will no longer be required.” According to a report in The New York Times, as many as 10,000 jobs could be cut as a result of the changes. The company said it would extend voluntary buyouts and provide employees with “a package that includes a separation payment, transitional benefits, and external job placement support.” Some workers may also be able to find different roles within the company.

Amazon is the latest tech giant to implement mass layoffs over the last few weeks. Meta cut 11,000 jobs last week, its first-ever mass-layoffs, and Twitter recently laid off about half its staff and cut thousands of contractor jobs. In addition, a large number of Twitter employees reportedly left the company following the deadline of Elon Musk’s “hardcore” ultimatum. 



Source: Engadget – Amazon CEO Andy Jassy confirms job ‘eliminations’ will continue into 2023

FTX’s New CEO Files For An Explosive Bankcruptcy

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FTX’s new CEO John J. Ray said in an explosive Chapter 11 filing on Thursday that he has never seen a company in as bad a shape as FTX in 40 years of dealing with bankruptcies.

FTX’s bankruptcy filing, a first-day declaration, is a document in which advisors for the bankrupt company lay out their story of what happened leading up to the chapter 11 filing.

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Source: TG Daily – FTX’s New CEO Files For An Explosive Bankcruptcy

Vaccine Shown To Prolong Life of Patients With Aggressive Brain Cancer

The world’s first vaccine to treat deadly cancerous brain tumors can potentially give patients years of extra life, a global clinical trial has concluded. The Guardian reports: A senior NHS doctor who was one of the trial’s chief investigators said the evidence showed DCVax had resulted in “astonishing” enhanced survival for patients. One patient in the 331-person multicenter global study lived for more than eight years after receiving DCVax. In Britain, 53-year-old Nigel French is still alive seven years after having it. If approved by medical regulators, DCVax would be the first new treatment in 17 years for newly diagnosed glioblastoma patients and the first in 27 years for people in whom it had returned. “The total results are astonishing,” said Prof Keyoumars Ashkan, a neurosurgeon at King’s College hospital in London who was the European chief investigator of the trial. “The final results of this phase three trial… offer fresh hope to patients battling with glioblastoma.”

Trial researchers found that newly diagnosed patients who had the vaccine survived for 19.3 months on average, compared with 16.5 months for those who received a placebo. Participants with recurrent glioblastoma who had had DCVax lived on average for 13.2 months after receiving it, compared with just 7.8 months for those who did not. Overall 13% of people who received it lived for at least five years after diagnosis, while just 5.7% of those in the control group did so, according to the results of the trial, which were published on Thursday in the Journal of the American Medical Association Oncology.

The vaccine is a form of immunotherapy, in which the body’s immune system is programmed to track down and attack the tumor. It is the first developed to tackle brain tumors. “The vaccine works by stimulating the patient’s own immune system to fight against the patient’s tumor. It provides a personalized solution, working with a patient’s immune system, which is the most intelligent system known to man,” said Ashkan. “The vaccine is produced by combining proteins from a patient’s own tumor with their white blood cells. This educates the white cells to recognize the tumor. “When the vaccine is administered, these educated white blood cells then help the rest of the patient’s immune system recognize the tumor as something it needs to fight against and destroy. Almost like training a sniffer dog.”

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Source: Slashdot – Vaccine Shown To Prolong Life of Patients With Aggressive Brain Cancer

FCC orders ISPs to display labels clearly showing speeds and itemized fees

Internet service providers (ISP) will soon have to be a lot more transparent with what their plans come with and how much they truly cost. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has introduced new rules that will require ISPs to display easy-to-read-and-understand labels that show key facts about their products at the point of sale. These labels will resemble the nutrition labels at the back of food products and should include, among other things, the price, speed, data allowances and other aspects of a company’s wired and wireless internet services.

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In a statement, FCC Chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel said that by requiring the companies to display their rates clearly, the agency is “seeking to end the kind of unexpected fees and junk costs that can get buried in long and mind-numbingly confusing statements of terms and conditions.” As you can see in the FCC’s example above, providers will have to itemize each one-time and monthly fee you’ll have to pay.

The FCC will require providers to prominently display these labels on their main purchasing pages, and in close proximity to an associated plan advertisement. They can’t be hidden behind multiple clicks and can’t be camouflaged by other elements in the page that they’ll likely be missed. The labels also need to be accessible from your customer account portal, and the provider must give you a copy when you ask. Further, the FCC is requiring the broadband companies to make the labels machine readable, so that third-party developers can easily create tools that would make it easier to compare ISPs.

The commission proposed rules for broadband labels back in January in response to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act that President Biden signed into law last year. After the Office of Management and Budget under the Paperwork Reduction Act reviews and approves the FCC’s requirements, ISPs will have six months (or a year, if they’re a smaller company) to comply. 



Source: Engadget – FCC orders ISPs to display labels clearly showing speeds and itemized fees

Meet 'Unstable Diffusion', the Group Trying To Monetize AI Porn Generators

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: When Stable Diffusion, the text-to-image AI developed by startup Stability AI, was open sourced earlier this year, it didn’t take long for the internet to wield it for porn-creating purposes. Communities across Reddit and 4chan tapped the AI system to generate realistic and anime-style images of nude characters, mostly women, as well as non-consensual fake nude imagery of celebrities. But while Reddit quickly shut down many of the subreddits dedicated to AI porn, and communities like NewGrounds, which allows some forms of adult art, banned AI-generated artwork altogether, new forums emerged to fill the gap. By far the largest is Unstable Diffusion, whose operators are building a business around AI systems tailored to generate high-quality porn. The server’s Patreon — started to keep the server running as well as fund general development — is currently raking in over $2,500 a month from several hundred donors.

“In just two months, our team expanded to over 13 people as well as many consultants and volunteer community moderators,” Arman Chaudhry, one of the members of the Unstable Diffusion admin team, told TechCrunch in a conversation via Discord. “We see the opportunity to make innovations in usability, user experience and expressive power to create tools that professional artists and businesses can benefit from.” Unsurprisingly, some AI ethicists are as worried as Chaudhry is optimistic. While the use of AI to create porn isn’t new […] Unstable Diffusion’s models are capable of generating higher-fidelity examples than most. The generated porn could have negative consequences particularly for marginalized groups, the ethicists say, including the artists and adult actors who make a living creating porn to fulfill customers’ fantasies.

Unstable Diffusion got its start in August — around the same time that the Stable Diffusion model was released. Initially a subreddit, it eventually migrated to Discord, where it now has roughly 50,000 members. […] Today, the Unstable Diffusion server hosts AI-generated porn in a range of different art styles, sexual preferences and kinks. […] Users in these channels can invoke the bot to generate art that fits the theme, which they can then submit to a “starboard” if they’re especially pleased with the results. Unstable Diffusion claims to have generated over 4,375,000 images to date. On a semiregular basis, the group hosts competitions that challenge members to recreate images using the bot, the results of which are used in turn to improve Unstable Diffusion’s models. As it grows, Unstable Diffusion aspires to be an “ethical” community for AI-generated porn — i.e. one that prohibits content like child pornography, deepfakes and excessive gore. Users of the Discord server must abide by the terms of service and submit to moderation of the images that they generate; Chaudhry claims the server employs a filter to block images containing people in its “named persons” database and has a full-time moderation team. “Chaudhry sees Unstable Diffusion evolving into an organization to support broader AI-powered content generation, sponsoring dev groups and providing tools and resources to help teams build their own systems,” reports TechCrunch. “He claims that Equilibrium AI secured a spot in a startup accelerator program from an unnamed ‘large cloud compute provider’ that comes with a ‘five-figure’ grant in cloud hardware and compute, which Unstable Diffusion will use to expand its model training infrastructure.”

In addition to the grant, Unstable Diffusion will launch a Kickstarter campaign and seek venture funding, Chaudhry says.

“We plan to create our own models and fine-tune and combine them for specialized use cases which we shall spin off into new brands and products,” Chaudhry added.

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Source: Slashdot – Meet ‘Unstable Diffusion’, the Group Trying To Monetize AI Porn Generators

Facebook To Remove Several Information Fields From Profiles, Including Religious and Political Views

Meta has confirmed that it’s removing addresses, “interested in”, political views and religion from Facebook profiles as of December 1st. Engadget reports: The move is meant to make Facebook “easier to navigate and use,” a spokesperson told TechCrunch. If you’ve filled out any of these fields, you’ll get a notification about the change. Other details you provide, such as your contact information and relationship status, will persist. You can download a copy of your Facebook data before December 1st if you’re determined to preserve it, and you still have control over who can see the remaining profile content.

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Source: Slashdot – Facebook To Remove Several Information Fields From Profiles, Including Religious and Political Views

Nearly 50% of macOS Malware Comes From One App

joshuark writes: Yikes, gadzooks, and shiver my timbers! Elastic Labs has found surprisingly that 50% of malware comes from one app: MacKeeper, ironically. Ironic in that MacKeeper claims to “keep your Mac clean and safe with zero effort.” MacKeeper also has a tainted reputation for being difficult to completely uninstall and as a malicious antivirus. A new spin on the biblical phrase, “Am I my brother’s keeper…” Well, when the inmate is running the asylum. The findings appear in Elastic Security Labs’ recently released 2022 Global Threat Report. As Neowin reports, MacKeeper “can be abused by threat actors because it has extensive permissions and access to processes and files.”

With that said, the report found that only 6.2% of malware ends up on macOS devices, compared to 54.4% and 39.4% on Windows and Linux, respectively.

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Source: Slashdot – Nearly 50% of macOS Malware Comes From One App

Linux commands: Drop these old utilities for modern alternatives

Linux has a good track record for software support. There are about 60 commands in man section 1 of Unix 1st edition, and the majority still work today. Still, progress stops for no one. Thanks to vast global participation in open source, new commands are frequently developed. Sometimes a new command gains popularity, usually because it offers new features, or the same features but with consistent maintenance. Here are ten old commands that have recently been reinvented.

Source: LXer – Linux commands: Drop these old utilities for modern alternatives