• Trojanized Game Installers Deploy Cryptocurrency Miner in Large-Scale StaryDobry Attack
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    Feb 19, 2025The Hacker NewsWindows Security / MalwareUsers who are on the lookout for popular games were lured into downloading trojanized installers that led to the deployment of a cryptocurrency miner on compromised Windows hosts.The large-scale activity has been codenamed StaryDobry by Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky, which first detected it on December 31, 2024. It lasted for a month.Targets of the campaign include individuals and businesses worldwide, with Kaspersky's telemetry finding higher infection concentrations in Russia, Brazil, Germany, Belarus, and Kazakhstan."This approach helped the threat actors make the most out of the miner implant by targeting powerful gaming machines capable of sustaining mining activity," researchers Tatyana Shishkova and Kirill Korchemny said in an analysis published Tuesday.The XMRig cryptocurrency miner campaign employs popular simulator and physics games like BeamNG.drive, Garry's Mod, Dyson Sphere Program, Universe Sandbox, and Plutocracy as lures to initiate a sophisticated attack chain.This involves uploading poisoned game installers crafted using Inno Setup onto various torrent sites in September 2024, indicating that the unidentified threat actors behind the campaign had carefully planned the attacks.Users who end up downloading these releases, also called "repacks" are served an installer screen that urges them to proceed with the setup process, during which a dropper ("unrar.dll") is extracted and executed.The DLL file continues its execution only after running a series of checks to determine if it's running in a debugging or sandboxed environment, a demonstration of its highly evasive behavior.Subsequently, it polls various sites like api.myip [.]com, ip-api [.]com, and ipwho [.]is to obtain the user's IP address and estimate their location. If it fails in this step, the country is defaulted to China or Belarus for reasons that are not wholly clear.The next phase entails gathering a fingerprint of the machine, decrypting another executable ("MTX64.exe"), and writing its contents to a file on disk named "Windows.Graphics.ThumbnailHandler.dll" in either the %SystemRoot% or %SystemRoot%\Sysnative folder.Based on a legitimate open-source project called EpubShellExtThumbnailHandler, MTX64 modifies the Windows Shell Extension Thumbnail Handler functionality for its own gain by loading a next-stage payload, a portable executable named Kickstarter that then unpacks an encrypted blob embedded within it.The blob, like in the previous step, is written to disk under the name "Unix.Directory.IconHandler.dll" in the folder %appdata\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials\%InstallDate%\.The newly created DLL is configured to retrieve the final-stage binary from a remote server that's responsible for running the miner implant, while also continuously checking for taskmgr.exe and procmon.exe in the list of running processes. The artifact is promptly terminated if any of the processes are detected.The miner is a slightly tweaked version of XMRig that uses a predefined command line to initiate the mining process on machines with CPUs that have 8 or more cores."If there are fewer than 8, the miner does not start," the researchers said. "Moreover, the attacker chose to host a mining pool server in their own infrastructure instead of using a public one.""XMRig parses the constructed command line using its built-in functionality. The miner also creates a separate thread to check for process monitors running in the system, using the same method as in the previous stage."StaryDobry remains unattributed given the lack of indicators that could tie it to any known crimeware actors. That said, the presence of Russian language strings in the samples alludes to the possibility of a Russian-speaking threat actor.Found this article interesting? This article is a contributed piece from one of our valued partners. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.SHARE
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  • Quick Study: The IT Hiring/Talent Challenge
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    James M. Connolly, Contributing Editor and WriterFebruary 19, 20257 Min ReadInk Drop via Alamy StockSo, you told a friend that you need to hire more IT folks. The friend replied, "Hah, good luck!"Circumstances dealt IT leaders a challenging hand over the past few years, from the great resignation to executive demands for digital transformation, and onward to corporate fascination with artificial intelligence, hiring and keeping IT talent requires new strategies.There was no single cause of today's hiring challenges, and there's no single, easy answer short of hitting the lottery and retiring. However, contributors to InformationWeek have shared their experiences and advice to IT leaders on ways to staff up and skill up, all while staying under budget and keeping IT operational lights on.In this guide to todays IT hiring and talent challenges, we have compiled a collection of advice and news articles focused on finding, hiring and retaining IT talent. We hope it helps you succeed this year.A World of ChangeHelp Wanted: IT Hiring Trends in 2025ITs role is becoming more strategic. Increasingly, it is expected to drive business value as organizations focus on digital transformation.IT Security Hiring Must Adapt to Skills ShortagesDiverse recruitment strategies, expanded training, and incentivized development programs can all help organizations narrow the skills gap in an era of rapidly evolving threat landscapes.Top IT Skills and Certifications in 2025In 2025 top IT certifications in cloud security and data will offer high salaries as businesses prioritize multi-cloud and AI.How To Be Competitive in a Tight IT Employment MarketA slumping economy, emerging technologies, and over-hiring has led to a tight IT jobs market. Yet positions are still abundant for individuals possessing the right skills and attitude.The Soft Side of IT: How Non-Technical Skills Shape Career SuccessHeres why soft skills matter in IT careers and how to effectively highlight them on a resume. Show that you are a good human.Salary Report: IT in Choppy Economic Seas and Roaring Winds of ChangeLast year brought a sustained adrenaline rush for IT. Everything changed. Some of it with a whimper and some of it with a bang. Through it all IT pros held steady, but is it enough to sail safely through the end of 2024?Quick Study: The Future of Work Is HereThe workplace of the future isn't off in the future. It's been here for a few years -- even pre-pandemic.10 Unexpected, Under the Radar Predictions for 2025From looming energy shortages and forced AI confessions to the rising ranks of AI-faked employees and a glimmer of a new cyber-iron curtain, heres whats happening that may require you to change your companys course.Finding TalentAI Speeds IT Team HiringCan AI help your organization find top IT job candidates quickly and easily? A growing number of hiring experts are convinced it can.Skills-Based Hiring in IT: How to Do it RightBy focusing directly on skills instead of more subjective criteria, IT leaders can build highly capable teams. Here's what you need to know to get started.The Evolution of IT Job Interviews: Preparing for Skills-Based HiringThe traditional tech job interview process is undergoing a significant shift as companies increasingly focus on skills-based hiring and move away from the traditional emphasis of academic degrees.IT Careers: Does Skills-Based Hiring Really Work?More organizations are moving toward skills-based hiring and getting mixed results. Heres how to avoid some of the pitfalls.Jumping the IT Talent Gap: Cyber, Cloud, and Software DevsBusinesses must first determine where their IT skill sets need bolstering and then develop an upskilling strategy or focus on strategic new hires.Top Career Paths for New IT CandidatesMore organizations are moving from roles-based staffing to skills-based staffing. In IT, flexibility is key.Why IT Leaders Should Hire Veterans for Cybersecurity RolesMaintaining cybersecurity requires the effort of a team. Veterans are uniquely skilled to operate in this role and bring strengths that meet key industry needs.How to Find a Qualified IT Intern Among CandidatesIT organizations offering intern programs often find themselves swamped with applicants. Here's how to find the most knowledgeable and prepared candidates.The Search for Solid Hires Between AI Screening and GenAI ResumesDo AI-generated job applications gum up the recruitment process for hiring managers by filling inboxes with dubiously written CVs?3 Things You Should Look for When Hiring New GraduatesEach year, entry-level applicants in IT look a little different. Heres what you need to be looking for as the class of 2023 infiltrates the workforce.Why a College Degree is No Longer Necessary for IT SuccessWho needs student debt? A growing number of employers are hiring IT pros with little or no college experience.Recruiting TalentIn Global Contest for Tech Talent, US Skills Draw Top PayAfter several years of economic uncertainty and layoffs, US talent is once again attracting good pay in the global competition for tech skills. But gender disparity continues in many job categories.Hiring Hi-Tech Talent by Kickin It Old SchoolUsing elements of a traditional approach to recruiting IT professionals can attract and grow the modern workforce, but it's the soft skills shown during an interview that make a big difference.The Impact of AISkills on Hiring and Career AdvancementDemand is high for professionals with knowledge of AI, but do such talents really get implemented on the job?How to Channel a Worlds Fair Culture to Engage IT TalentEven the most well-funded and innovative companies will fail if they lack one thing: A diverse, united team. A CEO shares his experience and advice.Bridging IT Skills Gap in the Age of Digital TransformationInnovations in automation, cloud computing, big data analytics, and AI have not only changed the way businesses operate but have intensified the demand for specialized skills.5 Traits To Look for When Hiring Business and IT InnovatorsHiring resilient and forward-thinking employees is the cornerstone to innovation. If youre looking to hire a trailblazer, here are five traits to seek, as well as questions to ask.CIOs Can Build a Resilient IT Workforce with AI and Unconventional TalentAs the IT talent crunch continues, chief information officers can embrace new strategies to combine traditional IT staff with nontraditional workers and AI to augment the workforce.Pursuing Nontraditional IT Candidates: Methods to Expand Talent PipelinesEmployers winning in this labor market know how to look at adjacent skills and invest in upskilling their internal candidates while creating alternative candidate pools.Hiring with AI: Get It Right from the StartAs organizations increasingly adopt artificial intelligence in hiring, its essential that they understand how to use the technology to reduce bias rather than exacerbate it.Secrets to Hiring Top Tech TalentTo hire best-in-class IT talent, your company must have interesting technical problems to solve.Keeping TalentMeaningful Ways to Reward Your IT Team and Its AchievementsA job well done deserves a significant reward. Here's how to show appreciation to a diligent staff without busting your budget.Recognize the Contributions of Average IT PerformersEvery IT departmenthas its marginal performers. How do you get the most out of them?How to Manage a Rapidly Growing IT TeamMaintaining IT staff performance and efficiency during rapid growth requires careful planning and structure. Here's how to expand your team without missing a beat.Do Women IT Leaders Face a Glass Cliff?Are organizations more likely to promote women to top IT management posts during hopeless crisis situations? Apparently, yes.Skills Gap in Cloud Tools: Why It Exists and Ways to AddressAs enterprises shift to modernize applications, a companys most important asset is talent performance to back it up.Addressing the Skills Gap to Keep Up with the Evolution of the CloudAs cloud adoption increases, companies must focus on upskilling employees through continuous learning to maximize cloud and AI potential.The AI Skills Gap and How to Address ItWorkers are struggling to integrate AI into their skill sets. Where are we falling short in helping them leverage AI to their own benefit and the benefit of their employers?About the AuthorJames M. ConnollyContributing Editor and WriterJim Connolly is a versatile and experienced freelance technology journalist who has reported on IT trends for more than three decades. He was previouslyeditorial director of InformationWeek and Network Computing, where heoversaw the day-to-day planning and editing on the sites. He has written about enterprise computing, data analytics, the PC revolution, the evolution of the Internet, networking, IT management, and the ongoing shift to cloud-based services and mobility. He has covered breaking industry news and has led teams focused on product reviews and technology trends. He has concentrated on serving the information needs of IT decision-makers in large organizations and has worked with those managers to help them learn from their peers and share their experiences in implementing leading-edge technologies through such publications as Computerworld. Jim also has helped to launch a technology-focused startup, as one of the founding editors at TechTarget, and has served as editor of an established news organization focused on technology startups at MassHighTech.See more from James M. ConnollyNever Miss a Beat: Get a snapshot of the issues affecting the IT industry straight to your inbox.SIGN-UPYou May Also LikeWebinarsMore WebinarsReportsMore Reports
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  • The Best Streaming TV Shows Nobodys Watching
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    Back when streaming was new, every show and movie that dropped got its moment, and there was usually enough space between release dates forthings to findan audience. That doesnt mean everything was amazing, or that everything was popular, but it does mean that it was difficult for a show togo totally unnoticed.Now that there are approximately a bajillion streaming apps with new shows coming out practically every day, streamers focus their attention on whats bound to be or already is popular and more and more tends to slip through the cracks. For every Stranger Things you have ten more shows like it that barely make a ripple after their first episode. Once you start digging a little deeper into the offerings of any given streaming app, youll likely stumble upon something youve never even heard of thats been around for years.There are so many of these shows out there that weve gathered together ten that may have slipped under your radar, or maybe you heard whispers about them when they premiered but forgot over time to give them a look. Its likely that some of these do have fans, and that some readers may even count themselves among them, but so many others just never found their groove. Here are ten streaming shows, some with multiple seasons, even, that youve likely never heard of.Obscure Streaming TV Shows You Might Not Have Heard OfThere are so many streaming shows now. These are the ones you need to watch.Gallery Credit: Emma StefanskyREAD MORE: TV Shows That Everyone Loves That Are Actually BadGet our free mobile appForgotten 90s Movies You Need to SeeThese movies werent hits. Theyre not considered 90s classics. But more people should watch them.Filed Under: Apple TV Plus, HBO, Max, Peacock, Prime VideoCategories: Galleries, Original Features, TV News
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  • Patchstack: Social Media Manager
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    All jobs Social Media Manager Posted A few minutes ago As the worlds #1 vulnerability processor (CNA) in 2023, Patchstack provides a vulnerability management and mitigation platform for WordPress developers and agencies. Users receive a 48-hour early warning for new vulnerabilities and real-time virtual patching to protect the applications until the vulnerabilities are resolved.Patchstack also provides a free managed vulnerability disclosure program (mVDP) for open-source projects like WordPress plugins. It helps open-source developers streamline the vulnerability reporting and disclosure process.Ultimately, Patchstack is on a mission to cover the complete lifecycle of open-source security and is backed by the European Innovation Council, is a member of the Open Source Security Foundation, and was recently selected to join the Google for Startups Growth Academy: AI for Cybersecurity program. Apply now Are you a creative person whos constantly bubbling with new ideas? Do you think the best way to get anything done is to just roll up your sleeves and get busy? Do you believe marketers can learn more from memes than Neil Patel?If that sounds like you, then you might just be our next social media manager!What is Patchstack?Patchstack is the #1 WordPress vulnerability processor globally. We run an ethical hacker community to find & fix vulnerabilities in WordPress core, plugin & themes.We use that information to protect WordPress users against malicious attackers looking to exploit security holes. Our goal is to cover the entire lifecycle of open-source software security - and were looking for people who are motivated to help us in this mission.What we do:We provide a SaaS solution to detect and virtually patch plugin vulnerabilities.We run a community-driven bug bounty platform (Patchstack Alliance) to nurture a community of independent security researchers behind the WordPress ecosystem.We maintain an open and free WordPress vulnerability databaseWe provide vulnerability information to some of the biggest WordPress hosting companiesWe provide professional code review and security auditing to WordPress pluginsWho are we looking for?This is a hands-on role for people who love playing around with content and learning new things. Expect to be doing TikTok videos one week, and recording webinar sessions the next.We value creative freedom, so youll be able to experiment with ideas as you see fit.Aside from flexing your creative muscles, youll also get to take initiative in sharing our content, and growing our social accounts. Well look to you to flesh out our social media strategy, so this role is perfect for people who want to have ownership of their own work.Key responsibilities:Creating video & other content for various social media platformsCreating & implementing a social media strategyRepurpose existing content into new social media formatsWorking with creative partners to experiment with new content formatsEngage with customers and followersStaying on top of social media trendsCreate routine workflows to manage campaigns to distribute our content across our owned media channelsExperiment with new channels, content formats & ideas to find the best ways to educate people about security!Key requirementsExperience with video creationExperience with video editing tools (After Effects, Premiere, Final Cut etc.)Experience with creating and managing different content formatsExperience with social media marketingExperience with content strategy & planningGreat written English[Optional] Experience managing paid social adsTime zone: EEST (+/- 2 hours)What we can offer:Highly impactful workNo corporate environmentPaid training for work-related personal developmentPaid vacations (35 days a year)Full-time telecommuting in a globally distributed teamCo-working space membership or WFH equipment for home-officeFitness club or a local gym membershipCompetitive salaryAwesome team members!Apply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now Patchstack View company Jobs posted: 5 Related Jobs Remote Sales and Marketing jobs
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  • A new Microsoft chip could lead to more stable quantum computers
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    Microsoft announced today that it has made significant progress in its 20-year quest to make topological quantum bits, or qubitsa special approach to building quantum computers that could make them more stable and easier to scale up. Researchers and companies have been working for years to build quantum computers, which could unlock dramatic new abilities to simulate complex materials and discover new ones, among many other possible applications. To achieve that potential, though, we must build big enough systems that are stable enough to perform computations. Many of the technologies being explored today, such as the superconducting qubits pursued by Google and IBM, are so delicate that the resulting systems need to have many extra qubits to correct errors. Microsoft has long been working on an alternative that could cut down on the overhead by using components that are far more stable. These components, called Majorana quasiparticles, are not real particles. Instead, they are special patterns of behavior that may arise inside certain physical systems and under certain conditions. The pursuit has not been without setbacks, including a high-profile paper retraction by researchers associated with the company in 2018. But the Microsoft team, which has since pulled this research effort in house, claims it is now on track to build a fault-tolerant quantum computer containing a few thousand qubits in a matter of years and that it has a blueprint for building out chips that each contain a million qubits or so, a rough target that could be the point at which these computers really begin to show their power. This week the company announced a few early successes on that path: piggybacking on a Nature paper published today that describes a fundamental validation of the system, the company says it has been testing a topological qubit, and that it has wired up a chip containing eight of them. You dont get to a million qubits without a lot of blood, sweat, and tears and solving a lot of really difficult technical challenges along the way. And I do not want to understate any of that, says Chetan Nayak, a Microsoft technical fellow and leader of the team pioneering this approach. That said, he says, I think that we have a path that we very much believe in, and we see a line of sight. Researchers outside the company are cautiously optimistic. Im very glad that [this research] seems to have hit a very important milestone, says computer scientist Scott Aaronson, who heads the Quantum Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin. I hope that this stands, and I hope that its built up. Even and odd The first step in building a quantum computer is constructing qubits that can exist in fragile quantum statesnot 0s and 1s like the bits in classical computers, but rather a mixture of the two. Maintaining qubits in these states and linking them up with one another is delicate work, and over the years a significant amount of research has gone into refining error correction schemes to make up for noisy hardware. For many years, theorists and experimentalists alike have been intrigued by the idea of creating topological qubits, which are constructed through mathematical twists and turns and have protection from errors essentially baked into their physics. Its been such an appealing idea to people since the early 2000s, says Aaronson. The only problem with it is that it requires, in a sense, creating a new state of matter thats never been seen in nature. Microsoft has been on a quest to synthesize this state, called a Majorana fermion, in the form of quasiparticles. The Majorana was first proposed nearly 90 years ago as a particle that is its own antiparticle, which means two Majoranas will annihilate when they encounter one another. With the right conditions and physical setup, the company has been hoping to get behavior matching that of the Majorana fermion within materials. In the last few years, Microsofts approach has centered on creating a very thin wire or "nanowire" from indium arsenide, a semiconductor. This material is placed in close proximity to aluminum, which becomes a superconductor close to absolute zero, and can be used to create superconductivity in the nanowire. Ordinarily youre not likely to find any unpaired electrons skittering about in a superconductorelectrons like to pair up. But under the right conditions in the nanowire, its theoretically possible for an electron to hide itself, with each half hiding at either end of the wire. If these complex entities, called Majorana zero modes, can be coaxed into existence, they will be difficult to destroy, making them intrinsically stable. Now you can see the advantage, says Sankar Das Sarma, a theoretical physicist at the University of Maryland, College Park, who did early work on this concept. You cannot destroy a half electron, right? If you try to destroy a half electron, that means only a half electron is left. Thats not allowed. In 2023, the Microsoft team published a paper in the journal Physical Review B claiming that this system had passed a specific protocol designed to assess the presence of Majorana zero modes. This week in Nature, the researchers reported that they can read out the information in these nanowiresspecifically, whether there are Majorana zero modes hiding at the wires ends. If there are, that means the wire has an extra, unpaired electron. What we did in the Nature paper is we showed how to measure the even or oddness, says Nayak. To be able to tell whether theres 10 million or 10 million and one electrons in one of these wires. Thats an important step by itself, because the company aims to use those two statesan even or odd number of electrons in the nanowireas the 0s and 1s in its qubits. If these quasiparticles exist, it should be possible to braid the four Majorana zero modes in a pair of nanowires around one another by making specific measurements in a specific order. The result would be a qubit with a mix of these two states, even and odd. Nayak says the team has done just that, creating a two-level quantum system, and that it is currently working on a paper on the results. Researchers outside the company say they cannot comment on the qubit results, since that paper is not yet available. But some have hopeful things to say about the findings published so far. I find it very encouraging, says Travis Humble, director of the Quantum Science Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. It is not yet enough to claim that they have created topological qubits. Theres still more work to be done there, he says. But this is a good first step toward validating the type of protection that they hope to create. Others are more skeptical. Physicist Henry Legg of the University of St Andrews in Scotland, who previously criticized Physical Review B for publishing the 2023 paper without enough data for the results to be independently reproduced, is not convinced that the team is seeing evidence of Majorana zero modes in its Nature paper. He says that the companys early tests did not put it on solid footing to make such claims. The optimism is definitely there, but the science isnt there, he says. One potential complication is impurities in the device, which can create conditions that look like Majorana particles. But Nayak says the evidence has only grown stronger as the research has proceeded. This gives us confidence: We are manipulating sophisticated devices and seeing results consistent with a Majorana interpretation, he says. They have satisfied many of the necessary conditions for a Majorana qubit, but there are still a few more boxes to check," Das Sarma said after seeing preliminary results on the qubit. "The progress has been impressive and concrete. Scaling up On the face of it, Microsofts topological efforts seem woefully behind in the world of quantum computingthe company is just now working to combine qubits in the single digits while others have tied together more than 1,000. But both Nayak and Das Sarma say other efforts had a strong head start because they involved systems that already had a solid grounding in physics. Work on the topological qubit, on the other hand, has meant starting from scratch. We really were reinventing the wheel, Nayak says, likening the teams efforts to the early days of semiconductors, when there was so much to sort out about electron behavior and materials, and transistors and integrated circuits still had to be invented. Thats why this research path has taken almost 20 years, he says: Its the longest-running R&D program in Microsoft history. Some support from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency could help the company catch up. Early this month, Microsoft was selected as one of two companies to continue work on the design of a scaled-up system, through a program focused on underexplored approaches that could lead to utility-scale quantum computersthose whose benefits exceed their costs. The other company selected is PsiQuantum, a startup that is aiming to build a quantum computer containing up to a million qubits using photons. Many of the researchers MIT Technology Review spoke with would still like to see how this work plays out in scientific publications, but they were hopeful. The biggest disadvantage of the topological qubit is that its still kind of a physics problem, says Das Sarma. If everything Microsoft is claiming today is correct then maybe right now the physics is coming to an end, and engineering could begin. This story was updated with Henry Legg's current institutional affiliation.
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  • Symposia: Building a Planetary Solution: Regenerative Architectural Strategies for a Planet in Crisis
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    Submitted by WA ContentsSymposia: Building a Planetary Solution: Regenerative Architectural Strategies for a Planet in CrisisUnited States Architecture News - Feb 19, 2025 - 15:06 html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"The life cycle of the built environmentthe production, operation, and, ultimately, disposal of buildings and infrastructure (and their aggregation as towns and cities)currently accounts for nearly half of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, more than half of solid waste generation, and nearly three-quarters of energy consumption. Yet these statistics fail to capture the range of systemic challenges we face as a consequence of our unique and ubiquitous capacity to produce and consume the artifacts of our industriousness. As we approach this critical planetary threshold, what scientists describe as a climate tipping point, how can we as architects (with our colleagues in the building sector) mitigate or even reverse the ecological and atmospheric impacts of our work? What if, instead of continuing to deplete and degrade our planets natural ecosystemits forests, peatlands, wetlandsthe making of global buildings and cities could become a force to incentivize their restoration, reverse climate change, and enhance biodiversity?Over the course of a three-day symposium organized by senior critic and Yale Building Lab director Alan Organschi, a diverse array of leading thinkers and makers from the climate, ecosystem, and construction sciences, industrial ecology and manufacturing, design and engineering, finance and policy will convene to examine, debate, and discuss the materials, means, methods, and potential benefits of a new regenerative paradigm for the building sector.The symposium kicks off on Thursday, February 20, with a series of tours and workshops in and around New Haven, of timber and bio-based construction, design-build, regenerative and circular materials research, and experiments-in-progress. A series of panels on Friday and Saturday convene speakers around a wide range of topics: the barriers and benefits to system change, resilience and responsiveness in natural systems, circular economy and new materials, new and neglected knowledge networks in the commons, and creating conditions for system change. The keynote conversation, on architecture, science, and planetary governance, takes place on the evening of Friday, February 21.Symposium participants include Paul Anastas, Deborah Berke, Phillip Bernstein, Stephanie Carlisle, Catherine DeWolf, Ana Mara Durn Calisto, Anna Dyson, Christian Gth, Eva Gladek, Daniel Ibaez, Indy Johar, Sara Kuebbing, Matti Kuittinen, David Lewis, Tanya Luthi, Maurie McInnis, Philipp Misselwitz, Kiel Moe, Alan Organschi, Marc Palah, Alex Peters, Vyjayanthi Rao, Barbara Reck, Jennifer Russell, Karen Seto, Andrew Waugh, Lindsey Wikstrom, Mark Wishnie, and Julie Zimmerman.See the full schedule available online; registeration is available for in-person or virtual attendance.Date: Thursday, February 20 2 PM Saturday, February 22, 2025 5 PMLocation: Hastings Hall, basement level of Paul Rudolph Hall, 180 York StreetIn-Person and Livestream Registration Form.Registration:Please register for the Thursday, February 20, tours and workshops individually, through the Sign Up Here links listed in the Tours and Workshops section below.Please register for in-person or livestream attendance for the panels and keynote lectures on Friday, February 21-Saturday, February 22 at the registration link below.For livestream viewers: video links will be emailed out shortly prior to each days programming.The top image in the article courtesy of Yale University.> via Yale Universityarchitecture event
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  • Red + Whites grey belt flats plan in Ealing park prompts 1,700 objections
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    The practice submitted plans to demolish the 1893-built former lodge at Lammas Park, Ealing, which has been vacant for more than 20 years, and replace it with a block of flats rising from four to six storeys tall. It would provide six apartments.While the park is within Metropolitan Open Land, Red + White said the area containing the East Lodge should be considered grey belt land under the terms of the latest National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), as it has been previously developed.Since Saturday (8 January), 1,713 objections have been submitted to Ealing Councils planning department, with just 13 comments made in support of the scheme.AdvertisementMany comments objected to the loss of park space and the demolition of the former lodge building, while others criticised the scheme as overdevelopment.An objection by Ealing Fields Residents Association chair Roger Jarman said the proposal did not protect a cherished open space and that its scale and design were incongruent with the existing character of the area.He said: It is imperative to protect our public land, preserve our historical structures and ensure that any changes to our community spaces are made with full transparency and active public participation.Another objector said: A development of this kind will ruin the look and feel of the park, which should be a protected assets for the enjoyment of residents. This is effectively green belt parkland that should not be built upon.Jarman and several other objectors also raised issues around the ongoing installation of a sustainable urban drainage system in the park that is meant to ease flooding, but has been the subject of a local petition over the space taken up for dangerously deep ponds. Some ask whether the new development might worsen flood risks.AdvertisementThe lodge is not a listed building and is not on Ealings local heritage list. A consultation over expanding the boundary of the Ealing Green Conservation Area which would incorporate the site of the building is ongoing.Red + Whites application states that the proposal for much-needed family homes is on land that the NPPF states should be considered as grey belt. It adds that the uninhabitable lodge has had several unsympathetic alterations, including various utilitarian extensions finished in low-quality materials.Although the proposed building seeks a more contemporary approach, many of the architectural elements to the faade take inspiration from the original building and wider locality, it adds.A design and access statement submitted by the East London-based practice concluded: The scheme is designed with residents well-being in mind, and expresses what it means to optimise site capacity for a residential development, as opposed to simply maximising the development of a site.The much-needed family housing exceeds the national space standards and provides high-quality amenity space with a mixture of gardens, terraces and balconies.As well as the NPPF, other policies that will also be key in determining whether the application can proceed include the London Plan 2012, which stipulates that green belt development should only proceed in exceptional circumstances, and Ealing Councils local plan.A new version of Ealings plan was submitted to the Planning Inspectorate in November, updating a prior 2012 version.Alister Scott, professor of environmental geography and planning at Northumbria University, told the AJ that grey belt is poorly defined under the NPPF.He said this creates the one word everyone from developer to community hates and that is uncertainty.The new grey belt rules will ultimately have to be defined by the courtsScott added that if the council rejects a proposal based on grey belt principles and a developer appeals against it, the NPPF definition would likely be tested in court.John Myers, director of pro-development group the YIMBY Alliance, also told the AJ that the application indicates the exact meaning of the new grey belt rules will ultimately have to be defined by the courts.He added: It may be years before we have full clarity.Last week the House of Lords built environment committee called grey belt changes incoherent and said they would make almost no difference to the governments 1.5 million homes target.The committee said that proposals for more Spatial Development Strategies and reviews of green belt boundaries under local plans will have a much more significant impact on housing delivery than grey belt policy.Red + White has been contacted for further comment.
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  • Save Up to 50% on a Personalized Smart Bed from Sleep Number
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    Relationships are all about give and take, and even the perfect couple won't always agree on the perfect bed.Fortunately, you don't have to. Smart beds from Sleep Number are designed for couples and packed with tech that adapts each side to your specific comfort. They also send data to your phone to help you track your sleep. And right now during Sleep Number's President's Day sale, you can score their newest and most popular models for up to 50% off.Personalized insights, effortless adjustmentsSupport, firmness, temperaturethere are lots of variables when it comes to quality sleep. With Sleep Number, you can adjust each side of the bed to your preferred levels. Plus, their smart beds go way beyond customization, using research-grade sensors to monitor personal health data like average heart rate and sleep trends. Sleep Number's proprietary system sends this SleepIQ score to your smartphone each day, helping you understand and improve the quality of your rest over time.Sleep Number smart beds pair these insights with more than 31 billion hours of longitudinal sleep data to help you stay comfortable in real time, adjusting to you and your partner's unique needs while you sleep. In fact, Sleep Number data show that users who take advantage of smart features get an average of 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. That means you can fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed. Sleep NumberSave big on Sleep Number smart bedsDuring Sleep Number's President's Day Sale, you can get serious savings on a smart bed that's perfect for you and your partner. Through February 24, the new iLE Limited Edition smart bed is 50% off, with the option to customize your frame with features like under-bed lighting and head adjustability.Looking for an even better deal? Save up to $1,200 off the i8 smart bed. It's Sleep Number's most popular model, with advanced temperature balancing to keep you both comfortable, whether you sleep cool or warm. The i8 features supportive, pressure-relieving layers that conform to your body, while Responsive Air technology effortlessly adjusts based on your real-time movements.No matter which smart bed you choose, you and your partner can rest assured with a 100-night trial, 15-year limited warranty and home delivery and setup from helpful Sleep Number technicians.Solve your sleep problems todayA great night's sleep may be different for everyone, but you and your partner don't have to compromise on comfort. Save on Sleep Number smart beds and start enjoying effortless, personalized sleep tonight.
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  • 'Win or Lose': How to Watch the Pixar Original Series From Anywhere
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    Having been responsible for big-screen animation blockbusters such as Toy Story, Up and Wall-E, Pixar Animation Studios have turned its hand to their first-ever original series, which gets its premiere on Disney Plus this week.Titled Win or Lose, the Disney Plus exclusive focuses on a middle school softball team named the Pickles in the run-up to a crucial championship game. Each episode focuses on an individual character and their preparations for the match, including the young players, a parent, a coach and the match's umpire.The voice cast includes MacGruber star Will Forte, Rosa Salazar of Alita: Battle Angel and Milan Elizabeth Ray of The Wonder Years. The show was originally set to debut in Dec. 2024 but ran into controversy in the run-up to its release overthe removal of a transgender character'sstory arc.Read on to find out Win or Lose's release schedule below so you can plan your viewing accordingly.Read more: Disney Plus Review: More Than Just Child's PlayHow to watch Win or Lose ProductionsWin or Lose will premiere on Disney Plus on Wednesday, Feb. 19,with its first two episodes. From then on, the remaining six episodes will be released in batches of two every Wednesday.If you don't have a Disney Plus subscription but want to sign up, there are plenty of options. Disney Plus is available for purchase as a standalone plan, or you can look through theDisney Bundlesto find the right fit for you. James Martin/CNET Disney Plus starts at $10 per month for standalone subscriptions. You can also get the Disney Bundle to get the service with Hulu and/or ESPN Plus. When it comes to bundles, saving money is one of the perks; You can choose to stream with or without ads. Viewers also have the option to try thenew bundle packagefeaturing Max, Hulu and Disney Plus, which starts at $17 per month. Check out our Disney Plus review for more info. See at Disney Plus
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  • The next surreal dice-rolling RPG from Cosmo D is a terrific follow-up to Betrayal at Club Low
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    The next surreal dice-rolling RPG from Cosmo D is a terrific follow-up to Betrayal at Club LowMoves of the Diamond Hand's first chapter is out now for free.Image credit: Eurogamer/Cosmo D Feature by Katharine Castle Managing Editor Published on Feb. 19, 2025 Rejoice, dear readers, for today heralds the arrival of a new Cosmo D game. Technically, it's episode 1 of a new Cosmo D game, as this latest project - Moves of the Diamond Hand - will be split into four separate chapters, and released in currently unknown intervals at a later date. Today marks the release of Chapter 1 in its entirety - as a free demo - and when Chapter 2 eventually arrives, it will shift into paid early access.Moves of the Diamond HandDeveloper: Cosmo DPublisher: Cosmo DPlatform: Played on PCAvailability: 2025 with Chapter 1 out now as a free demo on PC (Steam)But enough logistics chat. Onto the game. If you've been following Cosmo D's work since his Off-Peak and The Norwood Suite days, you'll know that each game in the loosely-connected Off Peak City-verse is usually quite different from the last. All of them share the same off-kilter tone and love of strange, undulating architecture and NPCs with haunting, dead-eyed stares, but how you navigate and interact with these pockets of dreamy, urban nightlife changes from one game to the next. Moves of the Diamond Hand, however, is almost a direct continuation of the dice-rolling skill checks from 2022's Betrayal at Club Low, albeit with some added twists to game your dice even further.Watch on YouTubeYou begin on a subway train with dreams of joining the mysterious Circus X, and a surprise encounter with an old friend slowly reintroduces the game's crop of core skills. Like Betrayal at Club Low, they're the important things in life: cooking, deception, music, observation, physique, wisdom and wit. All of them take the form of six-sided dice, and the more experience you gain from completing (or failing) certain tasks, the more you can pump those points into raising the numbers on those dice to give you a better chance of succeeding in later situations. As before, your opponents also have dice of their own you'll need to contend with, and they'll change depending on which course of action you decide to take. Image credit: Eurogamer/Cosmo DBut before you're able to reach and infiltrate this circus that may not be a circus, you need to find a way out of both the train, and the station where you end up. This is what Chapter 1 consists of, and I had a very jolly two hours noodling around its platforms and secret tunnels, and rooting through bins and strangers' pockets to find cash, items, keys and more to further my escape. The station's in lockdown when you arrive, you see, as the Jade Bass AI companion for a certain mayor candidate has gone missing, and the detective in charge of coming to find it and question suspects is running late.It leaves a handy vacuum for you to step into and sort out while everyone else mills around being a bit useless and shifty-looking. You'll need to enquire, cajole and sometimes forcibly get folks to open up to you via the aforementioned dice-rolls, but thanks to its fun and entertaining script, there's lots of choice in how you go about it - you could tell a joke to win them over with your wit, for example, or bluff your way to victory using your deception. Others, meanwhile, are more susceptible to being impressed by your culinary experience, as once again, pizza and the art of making them sits at the heart of many a great social interaction in this game. Image credit: Eurogamer/Cosmo DIndeed, like Betrayal at Club Low, you can make pizzas using various ingredients to help juice your dice rolls and give you an edge in certain conversations, and one character won't even give you the time of day unless you've got a pizza equipped in your inventory. Pizzas aren't the only form of equipable sustenance in Moves of the Diamond Hand, however. This time, you can also use a vending machine to buy gum, drinks and other foodstuffs, all of which have various, one-time effects that come into play during dice encounters if you decide to equip them. Some, for example, can restore your energy and nerve - which if they hit zero is game over for you - making it a touch easier to stay on your feet this time compared to the spirals of failure you could sometimes get into after a bad run in Club Low. Others give you extra numbered dice to play with, as do certain disguises you can find in various green tubs throughout the station. Image credit: Eurogamer/Cosmo DThe disguises are perhaps a little overpowered for this early stretch for the game, though I did like how each successful dice roll from it gradually degraded the overall effectiveness of the disguise over time. If my cheap blue suit jacket gave me a +2 in one encounter, for example, next time that side would only give me a +1, and so on. By the time I finished the chapter, some of my disguises almost become more of a hindrance than a help, though they can be repaired for a fee later in the game.As I reached the final stretch of the opening chapter, I really didn't want it to end - and the tantalising glimpse you're afforded of the city beyond the train station once you're allowed to leave just makes me even more excited for the launch of Chapter 2. To borrow a pizza analogy from the game, if Betrayal at Club Low was a tasty classic pepperoni, then Moves of the Diamond Hand feels like more of a meat feast, its additional systems piled on top of its core dice rolls to make everything feel a bit more fun and fulfilling. Image credit: Eurogamer/Cosmo DIt's perhaps a little easier and more of a crowd-pleaser than Club Low - at least based on this early slice - but I'm intrigued to see how each subsequent chapter will grow and evolve its dice rolls as time goes on. This is a much larger and more ambitious game than anything Cosmo D's made before, and I hope that later chapters can maintain that sense of balance and progression that's often so taut and tightly constructed in his previous microcosms. Only time will tell on that front, but for now, who could possibly say no to another free, two-hour jaunt inside another weird and whimsical pocket of Off Peak City? Get it down your gullet and enjoy.
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