Milk-V Reveals Technical Specs of Milk-V Jupiter RISC-V Mini-ITX PC
Today, Milk-V released additional technical details about the Milk-V Jupiter, based on the SpacemiT K1/M1 SoC. This product is noted for being one of the first Mini ITX devices to support both RVA22 and RVV1.0 standards, marking a significant development in RISC-V based computing. The Milk-V Jupiter features the SpacemiT K1/M1 SoC, which includes an

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New computational microscopy technique provides more direct route to crisp images
For hundreds of years, the clarity and magnification of microscopes were ultimately limited by the physical properties of their optical lenses. Microscope makers pushed those boundaries by making increasingly complicated and expensive stacks of lens elements. Still, scientists had to decide between high resolution and a small field of view on the one hand or low resolution and a large field of view on the other. ⌘ Read more

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‘The Acolyte’ and the Long-Awaited Death of Review-Bombing
Leslye Headland’s new Star Wars show is getting positive reviews from critics and being trashed by audiences. Some are calling it review-bombing—but it’s more complicated than that. ⌘ Read more

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Editor’s Note
Stephan A. Schwartz,  Editor  -  Schwartzreport

Stephan: I want to thank all of you who have offered support for SR.  I cannot express to you how much I appreciate it. Beth, my wonderful webmaster, wrote asking me to post something to suggest anyone who has donated this week check to see that the transaction was processed on their end. Apparently, there were a few technical issues.Read more

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Economic performance is stronger when Democrats hold the White House
Josh Bivens ,  Chief Economist  -  Economic Policy Institute

_Stephan: Okay, here are the facts. If you want a strong more vital economy you vote Democratic. There is no question about this. Sadly, I don’t think a large percentage of American voters comprehend this, and instead, they vote based on politically weaponized misinformation.  If you know someone like that send the research ar … ⌘ Read more

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MacRumors Giveaway: Win an iPhone 15 Pro From GRID Studio
For this week’s giveaway, we’ve teamed up with GRID Studio to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win a 256GB iPhone 15 Pro. GRID Studio is well known for transforming old, discarded Apple devices into displayable artwork.

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GRID Studio deconstructs Apple devices and artfully arranges the components … ⌘ Read more

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Are today’s teens more content being single? Study reveals surprising trends
StudyFinds Staff ,    -  StudyFinds

_Stephan: This is a large study, and although it is about young people in Germany, other research I have seen suggests that these trends are also what is happening in the United States. To properly understand these trends they must be placed in the proper context with other related trends: decreased fertility of men, marriage for both gend … ⌘ Read more

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Oklahoma state superintendent orders schools to teach the Bible in grades 5 through 12
Sean Murphy,  Statehouse Reporter  -  Associated Press

_Stephan: Christian Nationalism across the country, but particularly in Republican-controlled Red States, is a growing trend with all kinds of implications, from the gutting of libraries, to how American history is taught, to how LGBTQ kids and issues are treated and taught, to outright attempts to … ⌘ Read more

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Climate Lawsuits Against Polluting Companies Are Increasing Around the World, Report Finds
Cristen Hemingway Jaynes,  Contributing Writer  -  EcoWatch

_Stephan: Here is some good news. People are beginning to awaken to the reality that the problem of climate change arises largely because corporations put profit above all other considerations, and they are holding them responsible – and winning. If this is the trend, it will not be lon … ⌘ Read more

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LLNL gamma-ray sensor has the best resolution
It’s official. An instrument designed and built by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers is the highest-resolution gamma ray sensor that has ever flown in space. ⌘ Read more

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Astronomers discover two new Milky Way satellite galaxy candidates
For years, astronomers have worried about how to explain why the Milky Way has fewer satellite galaxies than the standard dark matter model predicts. This is called the “missing satellites problem.” ⌘ Read more

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(#ckkcwlq) @mckinley@mckinley Is that because LadyBird doesn’t have Javascript™? 🤔 There are some things that don’t currently degrade gr …
@mckinley Is that because LadyBird doesn’t have Javascript™? 🤔 There are some things that don’t currently degrade gracefully. We can improve things such that they do, just have to figure out what makes sense to degrade gracefully and what doesn’t… 🤔 ⌘ Read more

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(Updated) HiFive Unmatched SBC showcases new FU740 RISC-V SoC
SiFive has opened $665 pre-orders on a “HiFive Unmatched” Mini-ITX dev board that can power a PC. The SBC runs Linux on a penta-core, 64-bit SiFive FU740 SoC and offers 2x M.2 and PCIe x16 for graphics. In September when SiFive announced its FU740 (Freedom U740) SoC, the RISC-V chip designer said it would soon

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro Features Octa-core Rockchip RK3576 with 6 TOPS NPU
The Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro is powered by the Rockchip RK3576 SoC, which includes a 6 TOPS NPU and supports up to 16GB of LPDDR4x RAM. This latest model enhances its predecessor with advanced computing capabilities, featuring dual GbE ports and flexible storage options. Unlike the original Banana Pi BPI-M5 launched in 2020, the new

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New class of Mars quakes reveals daily meteorite strikes
An international team of researchers, co-led by ETH Zurich and Imperial College London, has derived the first estimate of global meteorite impacts on Mars using seismic data. Their findings indicate that between 280 to 360 meteorites strike the planet each year, forming impact craters greater than 8 meters (about 26 feet) across. ⌘ Read more

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SLG47910V 1K LUT: The First Low-Density FPGA in the ForgeFPGA Family
The SLG47910V ForgeFPGA is an FPGA that offers a robust feature set, low power consumption, and affordability, complemented by free, easy-to-use development software. It is designed for applications in sensor data aggregation, consumer electronics, and portable computing devices such as notebooks and tablets. The SLG47910V IC integrated into the board is designed for low power

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WebDAQ Series: Log, Monitor and Control Remotely
The WebDAQ series from Digilent consists of stand-alone data loggers designed for universal input applications, enabling remote system monitoring and control. This series includes three models: WebDAQ 904, WebDAQ 504, and WebDAQ 316, each engineered to cater to specific monitoring needs without the necessity of a personal computer. The WebDAQ 904 model is designed to

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linux 內核 - coredump 的觸發機制
在之前的文章中,我們大致說明了 coredump 的生成機制,也就是 coredump 文件的生成流程。但是實際上,這個流程並不是 coredump 獨用,而是一套通用流程。在這個流程中,有信號產生方、信號存儲方、信號消費方。在這三個階段,其中信號和中斷有類似的地方,但是二者並不等價。 信號本質上是在軟件層次上對中斷機制的一種模擬,其主要有以下幾種來源: 程序錯誤:除零,非法內存訪問等。 ⌘ Read more

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Apple Vision Pro Launches in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore
Apple’s Vision Pro spatial computing headset today arrived at Apple Store locations across China mainland, Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. The launches mark the first time the Vision Pro has been officially available outside of the United States, where the device has been on sale since February.

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Sipeed Showcases Tang Mega 138K Dock with GOWIN Series FPGA
The Sipeed Tang Mega 138K Dock is an advanced and compact FPGA development platform designed to meet both high-performance requirements and cost-effective solutions. Featuring the GOWIN GW5AST RISC-V FPGA, this platform includes a development board with key features such as PCIe x4, a GbE port, and multiple I/Os. The Tang Mega 138K features the GW5AST-LV138PG484A

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No evidence that England’s new ‘biodiversity boost’ planning policy will help birds or butterflies
A new legal requirement for developers to demonstrate a biodiversity boost in planning applications could make a more meaningful impact on nature recovery if improvements are made to the way nature’s value is calculated, say researchers at the University of Cambridge. ⌘ Read more

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