Simon H
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Japanese technology company SoftBank Group Corp. says it has sold all the Nvidia Corp. shares that it owned for $5.83 billion.
Japan's SoftBank says it has sold its shares in Nvidia for $5.8 billion
Japanese technology giant SoftBank says it has sold its stake in Nvidia for $5.8 billion. Tokyo-based SoftBank Group Corp. said it sold the stake in October.
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November 11, 2025 at 8:09 AM
Japanese technology company SoftBank Group Corp. says it has sold all the Nvidia Corp. shares that it owned for $5.83 billion.
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My first advice to junior contributors is to STOP using vibe coding for PRs. OSS is always about people more than about code. We don't need more code generated by LLM, we need more people who care.
November 10, 2025 at 11:47 AM
My first advice to junior contributors is to STOP using vibe coding for PRs. OSS is always about people more than about code. We don't need more code generated by LLM, we need more people who care.
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Nscale, a tiny London-based startup, just landed $500 million in backing from AI chip giant Nvidia to help build a massive data centers for OpenAI in the U.K. and Europe.
Nvidia Keeps Minting New Coreweave-Style AI Data Center Unicorns
Nscale, a tiny London-based startup, just landed $500 million in backing from AI chip giant Nvidia to help build a massive data centers for OpenAI in the U.K. and Europe.
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September 22, 2025 at 5:45 PM
Nscale, a tiny London-based startup, just landed $500 million in backing from AI chip giant Nvidia to help build a massive data centers for OpenAI in the U.K. and Europe.
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Oxford researchers built "fluidic robots" that move, sense, and make decisions using only information encoded into their physical structure.
If I Only Had a Brain
Oxford researchers built "fluidic robots" that move, sense, and make decisions using only information encoded into their physical structure.
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November 8, 2025 at 3:16 PM
Oxford researchers built "fluidic robots" that move, sense, and make decisions using only information encoded into their physical structure.
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This video is brilliant: buff.ly/1zyTWmM
Seems a total slam dunk that owners of private jets should pay fuel duties. Doesn't it?
The answer is annoying.
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Seems a total slam dunk that owners of private jets should pay fuel duties. Doesn't it?
The answer is annoying.
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Private jets don't pay fuel tax. Now I don't either.
You pay fuel duty. Why don’t billionaires? This week, we launched WeWingAnyCar.com to help you qualify for the same tax breaks that private jets get.
Because tax loopholes shouldn’t just be for…
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November 8, 2025 at 9:34 AM
This video is brilliant: buff.ly/1zyTWmM
Seems a total slam dunk that owners of private jets should pay fuel duties. Doesn't it?
The answer is annoying.
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Seems a total slam dunk that owners of private jets should pay fuel duties. Doesn't it?
The answer is annoying.
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Reports say that OpenAI will need to raise another $70bn in 2027.
Based on my calculations, I believe OpenAI needs to raise $100bn in 2026 just to handle its rate of spending, and potentially more based on $1.4tr+ in deals it has agreed to.
What a mess.
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
Based on my calculations, I believe OpenAI needs to raise $100bn in 2026 just to handle its rate of spending, and potentially more based on $1.4tr+ in deals it has agreed to.
What a mess.
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
November 7, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Reports say that OpenAI will need to raise another $70bn in 2027.
Based on my calculations, I believe OpenAI needs to raise $100bn in 2026 just to handle its rate of spending, and potentially more based on $1.4tr+ in deals it has agreed to.
What a mess.
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
Based on my calculations, I believe OpenAI needs to raise $100bn in 2026 just to handle its rate of spending, and potentially more based on $1.4tr+ in deals it has agreed to.
What a mess.
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
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Based on my analysis, OpenAI burned $19 billion of their $28.6 billion in cash from 2023 through 1H2025, meaning there's at least $4.1 billion in cash unaccounted for, as my analysis includes *ALL* reported costs that OpenAI has incurred. Where is the money?
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November 7, 2025 at 5:35 PM
Based on my analysis, OpenAI burned $19 billion of their $28.6 billion in cash from 2023 through 1H2025, meaning there's at least $4.1 billion in cash unaccounted for, as my analysis includes *ALL* reported costs that OpenAI has incurred. Where is the money?
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
www.wheresyoured.at/where-is-ope...
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While many Web Hosters are becoming big tech resellers, Ionos and Nextcloud just released an alternative to GSuite and M365. It's built entirely on open-source software and is even cheaper than most of its competitors.
#opensource #office
#opensource #office
Office alternative from Germany by Ionos and Nextcloud is now available
With "Ionos Nextcloud Workspace," there is now German competition for Microsoft 365. The avoidance of US clouds is intended to strengthen digital sovereignty.
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November 7, 2025 at 6:18 PM
While many Web Hosters are becoming big tech resellers, Ionos and Nextcloud just released an alternative to GSuite and M365. It's built entirely on open-source software and is even cheaper than most of its competitors.
#opensource #office
#opensource #office
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Perplexity’s open-source tool to run trillion-parameter models without costly upgrades #machinelearning #ai
Perplexity’s open-source tool to run trillion-parameter models without costly upgrades
Perplexity’s open-source tool to run trillion-parameter models without costly upgrades
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November 6, 2025 at 8:32 PM
Perplexity’s open-source tool to run trillion-parameter models without costly upgrades #machinelearning #ai
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I am yet again helping a state that wants to use open source software but they can't because the state conflates "acquiring software" with "buying a thing." I strongly recommend that user-facing open source software projects consider working with a reseller to let governments buy their software.
November 6, 2025 at 5:30 PM
I am yet again helping a state that wants to use open source software but they can't because the state conflates "acquiring software" with "buying a thing." I strongly recommend that user-facing open source software projects consider working with a reseller to let governments buy their software.
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Multiple flights destined for Brussels Airport (BRU) are currently holding over Belgian airspace. Possibly linked to new drone activity in Belgian airspace. Likely related to earlier drone incidents reported today. Russians at work again possibly.
November 6, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Multiple flights destined for Brussels Airport (BRU) are currently holding over Belgian airspace. Possibly linked to new drone activity in Belgian airspace. Likely related to earlier drone incidents reported today. Russians at work again possibly.
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Australia has so much electricity from solar power that it is going to start offering free electricity to everyone for at least three hours during the day as the wholesale price of power goes negative
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Australia has so much solar that it's offering everyone free electricity
Australia's extensive solar power penetration makes so much energy that the government wants to offer free electricity at peak hours.
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November 6, 2025 at 4:58 AM
Australia has so much electricity from solar power that it is going to start offering free electricity to everyone for at least three hours during the day as the wholesale price of power goes negative
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The white-collar chill has more to do with the economy than with tech
Don’t blame AI for your job woes
The white-collar chill has more to do with the economy than with tech
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November 6, 2025 at 11:50 AM
The white-collar chill has more to do with the economy than with tech
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🇫🇷 France is advancing secure, interoperable communication across its public sector
At #MatrixConf2025, Mathieu Velten from DINUM shared how Tchap, built on @matrix.org, now has 375K active users and plans to open its federation to include local authorities.
▶️ Watch Mathieu’s talk to learn more!
At #MatrixConf2025, Mathieu Velten from DINUM shared how Tchap, built on @matrix.org, now has 375K active users and plans to open its federation to include local authorities.
▶️ Watch Mathieu’s talk to learn more!
Matrix French gov deployment: opening a private federation securely
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November 6, 2025 at 8:31 AM
🇫🇷 France is advancing secure, interoperable communication across its public sector
At #MatrixConf2025, Mathieu Velten from DINUM shared how Tchap, built on @matrix.org, now has 375K active users and plans to open its federation to include local authorities.
▶️ Watch Mathieu’s talk to learn more!
At #MatrixConf2025, Mathieu Velten from DINUM shared how Tchap, built on @matrix.org, now has 375K active users and plans to open its federation to include local authorities.
▶️ Watch Mathieu’s talk to learn more!
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Also every single one was already detected by out of the box, day 0, with YARA rules from Florian and friends.
All GenAI does is spit out more of the same - it's an infinite nonsense machine. And the industry is already very good at detecting that.
All GenAI does is spit out more of the same - it's an infinite nonsense machine. And the industry is already very good at detecting that.
November 5, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Also every single one was already detected by out of the box, day 0, with YARA rules from Florian and friends.
All GenAI does is spit out more of the same - it's an infinite nonsense machine. And the industry is already very good at detecting that.
All GenAI does is spit out more of the same - it's an infinite nonsense machine. And the industry is already very good at detecting that.
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FT’s Future of AI Summit’s incredible line-up tomorrow, “AI’s open source moment” panel with @nscale.com's @nick.sausage.social, Tony Blair Institute’s Dr Laura Gilbert, and OpenUK CEO, @amandabrock.bsky.social, moderated by @tim.fo, @financialtimes.com Global Tech Correspondent ai.live.ft.com
November 5, 2025 at 4:35 PM
FT’s Future of AI Summit’s incredible line-up tomorrow, “AI’s open source moment” panel with @nscale.com's @nick.sausage.social, Tony Blair Institute’s Dr Laura Gilbert, and OpenUK CEO, @amandabrock.bsky.social, moderated by @tim.fo, @financialtimes.com Global Tech Correspondent ai.live.ft.com
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Is the internet we knew already gone? Dive into how bots, AI, and algorithms are reshaping the web. 🤖🖥️
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The Internet is Dying. We Can Still Stop It
Almost 50% of all internet traffic are non-human already. Unchecked, it could lead to a zombie internet.
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October 31, 2025 at 7:45 AM
Is the internet we knew already gone? Dive into how bots, AI, and algorithms are reshaping the web. 🤖🖥️
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The Apache 2.0 license means you can test, train, adapt and build on OpenFold3—no “industry use only” caveats. Open governance FTW. 🙌 #OpenSource #BioTech https://www.maffulli.net/2025/10/30/openfold3-open-source-replacement-alphafold/ #ai
OpenFold3 is an Open Source foundation model competing with the proprietary AlphaFold - ][ Stefano Maffulli
Reposted OpenFold Consortium Releases Preview of OpenFold3: An Open-Source Foundation Model for Structure Prediction of Proteins, Nucleic Acids, and Drugs (businesswire.com) It was bound to …
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October 31, 2025 at 7:53 AM
The Apache 2.0 license means you can test, train, adapt and build on OpenFold3—no “industry use only” caveats. Open governance FTW. 🙌 #OpenSource #BioTech https://www.maffulli.net/2025/10/30/openfold3-open-source-replacement-alphafold/ #ai
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No way the UK's tax authority (HMRC) was running their operations off of a US data center
... but they were!
AWS us-east-1 outage knocked them offline, and exposed relying on US infra to serve the British public
Ironic from a government with ample home grown DCs + talent
... but they were!
AWS us-east-1 outage knocked them offline, and exposed relying on US infra to serve the British public
Ironic from a government with ample home grown DCs + talent
October 23, 2025 at 10:30 AM
No way the UK's tax authority (HMRC) was running their operations off of a US data center
... but they were!
AWS us-east-1 outage knocked them offline, and exposed relying on US infra to serve the British public
Ironic from a government with ample home grown DCs + talent
... but they were!
AWS us-east-1 outage knocked them offline, and exposed relying on US infra to serve the British public
Ironic from a government with ample home grown DCs + talent
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October 18, 2025 at 12:39 PM
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As lawmakers debate changes to planning rules that could require the use of Local Area Energy Planning (LAEPs) to support national and regional energy strategies, our latest blog explores why coordinated approaches matter for the future of data centres.
October 16, 2025 at 3:37 PM
As lawmakers debate changes to planning rules that could require the use of Local Area Energy Planning (LAEPs) to support national and regional energy strategies, our latest blog explores why coordinated approaches matter for the future of data centres.
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AI models can acquire backdoors from surprisingly few malicious documents #cybersecurity #infosec
AI models can acquire backdoors from surprisingly few malicious documents
Scraping the open web for AI training data can have its drawbacks. On Thursday, researchers from Anthropic, the UK AI Security Institute, and the Alan Turing Institute released a preprint research paper suggesting that large language models like the ones that power ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can develop backdoor vulnerabilities from as few as 250 corrupted documents inserted into their training data.
That means someone tucking certain documents away inside training data could potentially manipulate how the LLM responds to prompts, although the finding comes with significant caveats.
The research involved training AI language models ranging from 600 million to 13 billion parameters on datasets scaled appropriately for their size. Despite larger models processing over 20 times more total training data, all models learned the same backdoor behavior after encountering roughly the same small number of malicious examples.
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October 16, 2025 at 2:58 PM
AI models can acquire backdoors from surprisingly few malicious documents #cybersecurity #infosec
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Fraser Nelson: "London murders have fallen to 89 in the last 12 months.
The lowest rate on record."
The lowest rate on record."
October 15, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Fraser Nelson: "London murders have fallen to 89 in the last 12 months.
The lowest rate on record."
The lowest rate on record."
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Fraser Nelson: “NHS Hospital records are the most reliable indicator of knife attacks.
They show a trend rather different to the social-media narrative about London...”
They show a trend rather different to the social-media narrative about London...”
October 15, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Fraser Nelson: “NHS Hospital records are the most reliable indicator of knife attacks.
They show a trend rather different to the social-media narrative about London...”
They show a trend rather different to the social-media narrative about London...”