What happens to the human body in 49C heat? Australians are finding out
What happens to the human body in 49C heat? Australians are finding out
Doctors warn there are biological limits to temperatures we can survive, and exposure to extreme heat can provoke a heart attackDonna Lu (The Guardian)
Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native
"You don't need a DEA warrant or a Justice Department subpoena to see the trend: Europe's 90‑plus‑percent dependency on US cloud infrastructure, as former European Commission advisor Cristina Caffarra put it, is a single‑shock‑event security nightmare waiting to rupture the EU's digital stability."
Euro firms must ditch Uncle Sam's clouds and go EU-native
Opinion: Just because you're paranoid about digital sovereignty doesn't mean they're not after youSteven J. Vaughan-Nichols (The Register)
AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
AI agents now have their own Reddit-style social network, and it's getting weird fast
Moltbook lets 32,000 AI bots trade jokes, tips, and complaints about humans.Benj Edwards (Ars Technica)
You Are Being Misled About Renewable Energy Technology [Technology Connections]
It was challenging to figure out where to put this. It's also environment, and it turns sharply political for Act III.
If you're already familiar with renewables, there's not a lot to learn here but the comparisons with fossil fuels and ethanol. Given that I've been on solar since 2023, I appreciated what he was saying to the uninitiated.
Get yourself some Act II if you plan on making it all the way through ... it's an hour and a half.
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Microsoft’s $440 billion wipeout, and investors angry about OpenAI’s debt, explained
The immediate catalyst, it seems, is an intensifying focus on capex, or capital expenditures. Microsoft revealed that its spending surged 66% to $37.5 billion in the latest quarter, even as growth in its Azure cloud business cooled slightly. Even more concerning to analysts, however, was a new disclosure that approximately 45% of the company’s $625 billion in remaining performance obligations (RPO)—a key measure of future cloud contracts—is tied directly to OpenAI, the company revealed after reporting earnings Wednesday afternoon. (Microsoft is both a major investor in and a provider of cloud-computing services to OpenAI.)
Microsoft’s $440 billion wipeout, and investors angry about OpenAI’s debt, explained
Microsoft’s stock has plummeted 12% owing to a slight miss on revenue, showing how spooked investors are by the “spend now, profit later” AI market.Eva Roytburg (Fortune)
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