• Tweetbot creators tease Phoenix, a new Bluesky client
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    Fans of Tweetbot for Twitter and Ivory for Mastodon have reason to get excited all over again as the developers at Tapbots tease a Bluesky client called Phoenix.Phoenix is a new Tapbots app for BlueskyWhen Elon Musk took over Twitter, no one could have predicted the chaos that ensued. The mass firings, restructuring, and user-aggressive changes led Twitter to a fast user-count decline as the less-popular X emerged.As X struggles for relevancy, the death of Twitter and the Mac app in the process did create some interesting new options. Tapbots is back to make another excellent client for an emerging player in the space. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • New groups attempt to join suit over Federal 'termination' of NYC congestion pricing
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    Two nonprofit organizationsthe Riders Alliance and Sierra Clubhave joined the Metropolitan Transportation Administration (MTA) in a legal effort to halt the federal government from withdrawing its past approval of congestion pricing in New York City. The groups filed to join the MTAs lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York as interveners. Earthjustice has more details on their attempt, which follows the Trump Administrations revocation of the Department of Transportations support on February 19th.
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  • New L.A. competition targets small lots to address the city's housing crisis
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    A one-of-its-kind design initiative from the City of Los Angeles and the UCLA AUDs cityLAB is asking participants to imagine innovative starter home designs that can be developed on small and vacant lots. The Big City, Small Lots challenge is kicking off this week and will result in the approvals of transferable plans to be used by developers in the future.Thetwo-stage competition is intended to challenge architects to first develop a "residential imaginary for a postsuburban world where infill, shared amenities, and compact communities present viable alternatives to the detached house." A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) pairing designers and developers will follow in the second phase before they can develop prototypes on 10 or so city-owned lots.Submissions are due by April 20th, 2025. More detailed information about the competition can be accessedhere.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for March 6
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    Philippe Chaperon (18231906) was a French painter and scenic designer, particularly known for his work at the Paris Opera. He produced stage designs for the premieres of numerous 19th-century operas, including Verdi's Don Carlos and Aida, Massenet's Le Cid, Saint-Sans's HenryVIII, part two of Berlioz's Les Troyens, and the first performances in France of Verdi's Otello and Rigoletto and Wagner's Tannhuser. His painting style was influenced by his architecture studies, such as his debut work exhibited at the Paris Salon, Ruines d'un Temple dans l'Inde. This photographic portrait of Chaperon, taken around 1900, was produced by the studio (a.k.a. atelier) of the French photographer Nadar.Photograph credit: Atelier Nadar; restored by Adam CuerdenRecently featured: The Mocking of ChristAlpine marmotApollo9ArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: March 6
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    March 6William Speirs Bruce845 The Abbasid Caliphate executed 42 Byzantine officials who had been captured in the sack of Amorium of 838 for refusing to convert to Islam.1447 Tommaso Parentucelli was elected as Pope NicholasV in Rome.1904 Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Led by William Speirs Bruce (pictured), the Antarctic region of Coats Land was discovered by the Scotia.1988 The Troubles: In Operation Flavius, the Special Air Service killed three volunteers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army conspiring to bomb a parade of British military bands in Gibraltar.2000 The Marine Parade Community Building, the mural cladding of which is the largest installation art in Singapore, was opened.Clark Shaughnessy (b.1892)Joseph Berchtold (b.1897)Shaukat Aziz (b.1949)Cyprien Ntaryamira (b.1955)More anniversaries: March 5March 6March 7ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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  • Alibabas new open source model QwQ-32B matches DeepSeek-R1 with way smaller compute requirements
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    While DeepSeek-R1 operates with 671 billion parameters, QwQ-32B achieves comparable performance with a much smaller footprint.Read More
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  • How the A-MEM framework supports powerful long-context memory so LLMs can take on more complicated tasks
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    A-MEM uses embeddings and LLMs to create dynamic memory notes that automatically link to create complex knowledge structures.Read More
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  • Until Dawn remake studio Ballistic Moon "effectively closed"
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    Until Dawn remake studio Ballistic Moon "effectively closed""People are sharing bugs, but there is no one working on patch support anymore"Image credit: Ballistic Moon / PlayStation Publishing LLC News by Vikki Blake Contributor Published on March 5, 2025 Until Dawn remake studio Ballistic Moon has reportedly "effectively closed."Ballistic Moon confirmed a round of layoffs back in September 2024, issuing a statement on LinkedIn saying it had made the decision to "significantly scale down" in order to "secure" the future of the studio.According to InsiderGaming, however, "multiple sources" say that along with the 40 employees let go in September, 20 more developers have since been "quietly laid off," too, with "only the studio's founders" and "possibly" a handful of staff "at most" left.According to IG's insiders, there are no staff left at all in PR, marketing, or even development at this time, with management unable to secure any additional projects or funding.People are sharing bugs theyve found in [Until Dawn remake] to make the team aware, but there is no one working on patch support for the game anymore, one source said. The studio has effectively closed now.Anonymous sources also cited alleged issues with "weeks" of unpaid overtime.At the time of writing, there's been no formal update from Ballistic on the report.In the first two months of 2025 alone, almost 1200 developers have lost their jobs, with cuts and closures at Freejam, Splash Damage, Piranha Games, Jar of Sparks, Ubisoft, ProbablyMonsters, Iron Galaxy, Sumo Group, Liquid Sword, NetEase Games, Toast Interactive, Night School Studio, and - most recently - Callisto Protocol studio, Striking Distance.
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  • 12 Chinese hackers charged with US Treasury breach and much, much more
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    The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today it has criminally charged 12 Chinese nationals it says are behind attacks that hit more than 100 US organizations, including the Treasury, in a string of attacks going as far back as 2013.The DOJ accuses the people of carrying out their attacks either on their own or at the behest of the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) and Chinas Ministry of State Security (MSS). It says two are officers of the MPS, while eight others are employees of an ostensibly private Chinese company called i-Soon, which allegedly had the capability to hack Gmail and Microsoft Outlook inboxes, as well as Twitter and X, using the latter to help the Chinese government monitor public opinion overseas. It called that last tool the Public Opinion Guidance and Control Platform, according to the governments indictment.The last two are members of a group called APT27, or Silk Typhoon, which has been behind hacks of organizations like healthcare systems and universities, according to the DOJ. The group has more recently focused on IT systems that include management software, recent Microsoft research concluded. Such software was the target of the Treasury hack reported in late December.The DOJ says the hackers were motivated by money, as the MPS and MSS paid handsomely for stolen data. Of the i-Soon group:i-Soon and its employees, to include the defendants, generated tens of millions of dollars in revenue as a key player in the PRCs hacker-for-hire ecosystem. In some instances, i-Soon conducted computer intrusions at the request of the MSS or MPS, including cyber-enabled transnational repression at the direction of the MPS officer defendants. In other instances, i-Soon conducted computer intrusions on its own initiative and then sold, or attempted to sell, the stolen data to at least 43 different bureaus of the MSS or MPS in at least 31 separate provinces and municipalities in China. i-Soon charged the MSS and MPS between approximately $10,000 and $75,000 for each email inbox it successfully exploited. i-Soon also trained MPS employees how to hack independently of i-Soon and offered a variety of hacking methods for sale to its customers.And of Silk Typhoon:The defendants motivations were financial and, because they were profit-driven, they targeted broadly, rendering victim systems vulnerable well beyond their pilfering of data and other information that they could sell. Between them, Yin and Zhou sought to profit from the hacking of numerous U.S.-based technology companies, think tanks, law firms, defense contractors, local governments, health care systems, and universities, leaving behind them a wake of millions of dollars in damages.Other victims of hacks from i-Soon include two New York newspapers, the US Department of Commerce, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and more. None of the defendants is in custody, the DOJ says. The US government is offering as much as $10 million for information that helps it identify any of those accused of directing or carrying out i-Soons malicious cyber activity. Its also offering up to $2 million each for information leading to the arrests and convictions, in any country, of malicious cyber actors Yin Kecheng and Zhou Shuai, the two Silk Typhoon members.See More:
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  • Reddit will warn users who repeatedly upvote banned content
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    Reddit will now issue warnings to users who upvote several pieces of content banned for violating our policies within a certain timeframe, starting first with violent content, the company announced on Wednesday.This will have no impact on the vast majority of users as most already downvote or report abusive content, a Reddit employee says in the announcement post. In comments on the post, a user expressed concern that the new policy could make people paranoid about voting, but the employee says that this would be an unacceptable side effect, which is why we want to monitor this closely and ramp it up thoughtfully.We have done this in the past for quarantined communities and found that it did help to reduce exposure to bad content, so we are experimenting with this sitewide, according to the main post. Reddit may consider expanding the warnings in the future to cover repeated upvotes of other kinds of actions as well as taking other types of actions in addition to warnings.
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