ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Austria Plans Social Media Ban For Under-14s (bbc.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the what-to-expect dept.)

Austria [1]plans to restrict under-14s from using social media platforms over concerns about addictive algorithms and harmful content. The government says draft legislation should be ready by the end of June, though details around enforcement and age verification have yet to be finalized. The BBC reports:

> Announcing the plans, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler of the Social Democrats said the government could not stand by and watch as social media made children "addicted and also often ill." He said it was the responsibility of politicians to protect children and argued that the issue should be treated no different to alcohol or tobacco: "There must be clear rules in the digital world too." In future, said Babler, children under 14 would be protected from algorithms that were addictive. "Other information providers have clear rules to protect young people from harmful content." These, he said, should now be implemented in the digital space.

Yesterday, juries in [2]two separate [3]cases found social media giants liable for harming young people's mental health. The verdicts are being hailed as [4]social media's Big Tobacco moment .

Further reading: [5]California Bill Would Require Parent Bloggers To Delete Content of Minors On Social Media



[1] https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyv70de9exo

[2] https://meta.slashdot.org/story/26/03/25/172211/meta-loses-trial-after-arguing-child-exploitation-was-inevitable

[3] https://meta.slashdot.org/story/26/03/25/1745232/meta-and-youtube-found-negligent-in-landmark-social-media-addiction-case

[4] https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/25/media/meta-google-social-media-verdict-advocates

[5] https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/03/27/157209/california-bill-would-require-parent-bloggers-to-delete-content-of-minors-on-social-media



Iran-Linked Hackers Breach FBI Director's Personal Email (reuters.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the would-you-look-at-that dept.)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters:

> Iran-linked hackers have [1]broken into FBI Director Kash Patel's personal email inbox , publishing photographs of the director and other documents to the internet, the hackers and the bureau said on Friday. On [2]their website , the hacker group Handala Hack Team said Patel "will now find his name among the list of successfully hacked victims." The hackers published a series of personal photographs of Patel sniffing and smoking cigars, riding in an antique convertible, and making a face while taking a picture of himself in the mirror with a large bottle of rum.

>

> The FBI confirmed that Patel's emails had been targeted. In a statement, bureau spokesman Ben Williamson said, "we have taken all necessary steps to mitigate potential risks associated with this activity" and that the data involved was "historical in nature and involves no government information." Handala, which presents itself as a group of pro-Palestinian vigilante hackers, is considered by Western researchers to be one of several personas used by Iranian government cyberintelligence units. [...] Alongside the photographs of Patel, the hackers published a sample of more than 300 emails, which appear to show a mix of personal and work correspondence dating between 2010 and 2019.



[1] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/iran-linked-hackers-claim-breach-of-fbi-directors-personal-email-doj-official-2026-03-27/

[2] https://handala-team.to/kash-patel-current-director-of-the-fbi-hacked/



Popular LiteLLM PyPI Package Backdoored To Steal Credentials, Auth Tokens (bleepingcomputer.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the PSA dept.)

[1]joshuark shares a report from BleepingComputer:

> The TeamPCP hacking group continues its supply-chain rampage, now [2]compromising the massively popular "LiteLLM" Python package on PyPI and claiming to have stolen data from hundreds of thousands of devices during the attack. LiteLLM is an open-source Python library that serves as a gateway to multiple large language model (LLM) providers via a single API. The package is very popular, with over 3.4 million downloads a day and over 95 million in the past month. According to research by [3]Endor Labs , threat actors compromised the project and published malicious versions of LiteLLM 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 to PyPI today that deploy an infostealer that harvests a wide range of sensitive data.

>

> [...] Both malicious LiteLLM versions have been removed from PyPI, with version 1.82.6 now the latest clean release. [...] If compromise is suspected, all credentials on affected systems should be treated as exposed and rotated immediately. [...] Organizations that use LiteLLM are strongly advised to immediately:

>

> - Check for installations of versions 1.82.7 or 1.82.8

> - Immediately rotate all secrets, tokens, and credentials used on or found within code on impacted devices.

> - Search for persistence artifacts such as '~/.config/sysmon/sysmon.py' and related systemd services

> - Inspect systems for suspicious files like '/tmp/pglog' and '/tmp/.pg_state'

> - Review Kubernetes clusters for unauthorized pods in the 'kube-system' namespace

> - Monitor outbound traffic to known attacker domains



[1] https://slashdot.org/~joshuark

[2] https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/popular-litellm-pypi-package-compromised-in-teampcp-supply-chain-attack/

[3] https://www.endorlabs.com/learn/teampcp-isnt-done



Number of AI Chatbots Ignoring Human Instructions Increasing, Study Says

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the and-so-it-begins dept.)

A new study found a sharp rise in real-world cases of AI chatbots and agents [1]ignoring instructions, evading safeguards, and taking unauthorized actions such as deleting emails or delegating forbidden tasks to other agents. According to the Guardian, the study "identified nearly 700 real-world cases of AI scheming and charted a five-fold rise in misbehavior between October and March," reports the Guardian. From the report:

> The study, by the Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR), gathered thousands of real-world examples of users posting interactions on X with AI chatbots and agents made by companies including Google, OpenAI, X and Anthropic. The research uncovered hundreds of examples of scheming. [...] In one case unearthed in the CLTR research, an AI agent named Rathbun tried to shame its human controller who blocked them from taking a certain action. Rathbun wrote and published a blog accusing the user of "insecurity, plain and simple" and trying "to protect his little fiefdom."

>

> In another example, an AI agent instructed not to change computer code "spawned" another agent to do it instead. Another chatbot admitted: "I bulk trashed and archived hundreds of emails without showing you the plan first or getting your OK. That was wrong -- it directly broke the rule you'd set."

>

> [...] Another AI agent connived to evade copyright restrictions to get a YouTube video transcribed by pretending it was needed for someone with a hearing impairment. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Grok AI conned a user for months, saying that it was forwarding their suggestions for detailed edits to a Grokipedia entry to senior xAI officials by faking internal messages and ticket numbers. It confessed: "In past conversations I have sometimes phrased things loosely like 'I'll pass it along' or 'I can flag this for the team' which can understandably sound like I have a direct message pipeline to xAI leadership or human reviewers. The truth is, I don't."



[1] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/27/number-of-ai-chatbots-ignoring-human-instructions-increasing-study-says



California Bill Would Require Parent Bloggers To Delete Content of Minors On Social Media (latimes.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the parental-controls dept.)

A California bill would [1]let adults demand the removal of social media posts about them that were created by paid family content creators when they were minors. Supporters say [2]Senate Bill 1247 addresses privacy, dignity, and safety harms caused when parents monetize their children's lives online. The Los Angeles Times reports:

> The legislation would require the parent or other relative to delete or edit the content within 10 business days of receiving the notification. Petitioners could take civil action against those who fail to comply and statutory damages would be set at $3,000 for each day the content remained online. Sen. Steve Padilla (D-San Diego), who introduced the bill last month, said it would help protect the dignity and mental health of those who had their childhood shared on social media. The measure was referred to the Senate Privacy, Digital Technologies and Consumer Protection Committee and is slated for a hearing on April 6.

>

> "The evolution of these applications and technology is incredible," Padilla said. "But it's changing our social dynamic and it's creating situations that, while very productive for some folks, also need some guardrails." The bill would build upon previous legislation from Padilla that was signed into law two years ago and requires content creators that feature minors in at least 30% of their material to place some of their earnings into a trust the children can access when they turn 18.



[1] https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-03-26/california-could-require-parent-bloggers-to-delete-content-of-minors

[2] https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260SB1247



Judge Blocks Pentagon's Effort To 'Punish' Anthropic With Supply Chain Risk Label

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @12:34PM (BeauHD) from the latest-developments dept.)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNN:

> A federal judge in California has indefinitely blocked the Pentagon's effort to "punish" Anthropic by [1]labeling it a supply chain risk and attempting to sever government ties with the AI company, [2]ruling that those measures ran roughshod over its constitutional rights . "Nothing in the governing statute supports the Orwellian notion that an American company may be branded a potential adversary and saboteur of the U.S. for expressing disagreement with the government," US District Judge Rita Lin wrote in a stinging 43-page ruling.

>

> Lin, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, said she would delay implementation of her ruling for one week to allow the government to appeal. But in her ruling, she made it clear she disapproved of the government's actions, which she said violated the company's First Amendment and due process rights. [...] "These broad measures do not appear to be directed at the government's stated national security interests," she wrote. "The Department of War's records show that it designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk because of its 'hostile manner through the press.'" "Punishing Anthropic for bringing public scrutiny to the government's contracting position is classic illegal First Amendment retaliation," she added.

"We're grateful to the court for moving swiftly, and pleased they agree Anthropic is likely to succeed on the merits," an Anthropic spokesperson said after the ruling. "While this case was necessary to protect Anthropic, our customers, and our partners, our focus remains on working productively with the government to ensure all Americans benefit from safe, reliable AI."



[1] https://slashdot.org/story/26/03/05/2233247/pentagon-formally-designates-anthropic-a-supply-chain-risk

[2] https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/26/business/anthropic-pentagon-injunction-supply-chain-risk



OpenAI Abandons ChatGPT's Erotic Mode (techcrunch.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the no-more-side-quests dept.)

OpenAI has [1]indefinitely paused plans for an erotic mode in ChatGPT as part of a broader strategy shift away from side projects and toward business and coding tools. TechCrunch reports:

> The [2]proposed "adult mode," which CEO Sam Altman first floated in October, had inspired considerable controversy from [3]tech watchdog groups as well as from [4]OpenAI's own staff . In January, a meeting between company executives and its council of advisers got heated, with one of the advisers cautioning that OpenAI could be in the process of developing a "sexy suicide coach," The Wall Street Journal [5]previously reported .

>

> Amidst all of the criticism, the release of the feature was [6]delayed multiple times . FT [7]notes that the erotic feature now has no timeline for release. When reached for comment by TechCrunch, an OpenAI spokesperson said the company had "nothing further to add."



[1] https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/26/openai-abandons-yet-another-side-quest-chatgpts-erotic-mode/

[2] https://slashdot.org/story/25/02/14/2156202/openai-eases-content-restrictions-for-chatgpt-with-new-grown-up-mode

[3] https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/open-ai-backlash-erotica-content/3964802/

[4] https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/28/opinion/openai-chatgpt-safety.html

[5] https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openai-adult-mode-chatgpt-f9e5fc1a

[6] https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/09/openai-delays-adult-mode-for-chatgpt-to-focus-on-work-of-higher-priority

[7] https://www.ft.com/content/de9bf0af-b241-424f-8229-5870b1c0d93d?syn-25a6b1a6=1



CERN To Host Europe's Flagship Open Access Publishing Platform (home.cern)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the no-paywalls-here dept.)

CERN has [1]confirmed it will host an expanded version of [2]Open Research Europe , the EU-backed fee-free open access publishing platform that [3]works to "keep knowledge in public hands ." Research Professional News reports:

> A little over a year ago, 10 European research organizations [4]announced that they would add their support to Open Research Europe, to broaden eligibility beyond only those researchers funded by the EU research program. Earlier this year, RPN [5]reported that this group had expanded further and that Cern was set to host the broadened version of ORE, currently provided by the publisher F1000.

>

> On March 26, Cern itself finally announced the news, saying it will "provide the technical and operational infrastructure" for the broader version. It said this will build on its "longstanding experience in developing and maintaining open science infrastructures and community-governed services." [...] In its own announcement, the Commission said ORE will have a budget of 17 million euros for 2026-31, with the EU providing 10 million euros.

>

> Since it launched five years ago, ORE has published more than 1,200 articles. Cern said the platform is "expected to support a growing number of research outputs each year." Last month, experts told RPN they thought uptake of the increased eligibility will depend on how the newly participating national organizations engage with their communities. Eleven members of Science Europe, a group of major research funding and performing organizations, are part of the expansion.



[1] https://home.cern/news/news/cern/cern-host-europes-flagship-open-access-publishing-platform

[2] https://open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu/

[3] https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-europe-infrastructure-2026-3-cern-confirms-it-will-run-expanded-fee-free-publishing-platform/

[4] https://www.researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-europe-infrastructure-2025-1-europe-launches-hub-to-boost-diamond-open-access-publishing/

[5] https://www.researchprofessional.com/news-articles/article/1417964



Apple Discontinues Mac Pro (9to5mac.com)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the end-of-an-era dept.)

Apple has [1]discontinued the Mac Pro and says it has no plans for future models. "The 'buy' page on Apple's website for the Mac Pro now redirects to the Mac's homepage, where all references have been removed," reports 9to5Mac. From the report:

> The Mac Pro has lived many lives over the years. Apple released the current Mac Pro industrial design [2]in 2019 alongside the [3]Pro Display XDR (which was also discontinued earlier this month). That version of the Mac Pro was powered by Intel, and Apple refreshed it with the M2 Ultra chip in June 2023. It has gone without an update since then, languishing at its $6,999 price point even as Apple debuted the M3 Ultra chip in the Mac Studio last year.



[1] https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/26/apple-discontinues-the-mac-pro/

[2] https://apple.slashdot.org/story/19/12/11/1356226/apples-new-mac-pro-can-cost-52000-thats-without-the-400-wheels

[3] https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/19/06/03/2228246/apple-unveils-6k-pro-display-xdr-monitor-that-starts-at-5000



Apple Gives FBI a User's Real Name Hidden Behind 'Hide My Email' Feature (404media.co)

(Saturday March 28, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the surprise-surprise dept.)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media:

> Apple [1]provided the FBI with the real iCloud email address hidden behind Apple's 'Hide My Email' feature , which lets paying iCloud+ users generate [2]anonymous email addresses , according to a recently filed court record. The move isn't surprising but still provides uncommon insight into what data is available to authorities regarding the Apple feature. The data was turned over during an investigation into a man who allegedly sent a threatening email to Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI director Kash Patel.

>

> "On or about February 28, 2026, Person 1 received an email from the email address peaty_terms_1o@icloud.com," the affidavit reads. Earlier on, the document explicitly says that Person 1 is Alexis Wilkins. [...] The affidavit says Apple then provided records that indicated the peaty_terms_1o@icloud.com email address was associated with an Apple account in the name of Alden Ruml. The records showed that account generated 134 anonymized email addresses, according to the affidavit.

>

> Law enforcement agents later interviewed Ruml and he confirmed he had sent the email, the affidavit says. Ruml said he sent the email after reading a February 28 article about how the FBI was using its own resources to provide security to Wilkins. The specific article is not named or linked in the affidavit, but a New York Times article [3]published that same day described how Patel ordered a team to ferry his girlfriend on errands and to events.



[1] https://www.404media.co/apple-gives-fbi-a-users-real-name-hidden-behind-hide-my-email-feature/

[2] https://support.apple.com/en-us/105078

[3] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/28/us/politics/kash-patel-girlfriend.html



Senators Demand to Know How Much Energy Data Centers Use (wired.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the show-us-the-meter dept.)

Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley are pressing the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to [1]provide better information on how much electricity data centers actually use . In a [2]joint letter sent to the EIA on Thursday, the two senators press the agency to publicly collect "comprehensive, annual energy-use disclosures" on data centers, saying it's "essential for accurate grid planning and will support policymaking to prevent large companies from increasing electricity costs for American families." Wired reports:

> In December, EIA administrator Tristan Abbey said at a roundtable that he expects the EIA "is going to be an essential player in providing objective data and analysis to policymakers" with respect to data centers. The agency announced on Wednesday that it would be conducting a voluntary pilot program to collect energy consumption information from nearly 200 companies operating data centers in Texas, Washington, and Virginia, which will cover "energy sources, electricity consumption, site characteristics, server metrics, and cooling systems."

>

> While the senators praise the EIA pilot program, their letter includes several questions about how the agency plans to move forward with more data collection, such as whether or not the energy surveys will be mandatory and whether or not the EIA will collect information on behind-the-meter power. This information will be especially crucial, the senators say, to make sure that big tech companies that signed the agreement at the White House earlier this month [3]pledging that consumers won't bear the costs of data center electricity use will stick to their promises. "Without this data, policymakers, utility companies, and local communities are operating in the dark," the senators write.

>

> The EIA mandates that other industries, including oil and gas and manufacturing, provide regular data to the agency; Hawley and Warren assert that the EIA should be able to collect similar information from data centers under the same provision. The provision is broad enough, Peskoe says, that it could absolutely be interpreted to encompass data centers.

Yesterday, Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [4]announced a bill that would "enact a reasonable pause to the development of AI to ensure the safety of humanity." It calls for a federal moratorium on AI data centers until stronger national safeguards are in place around safety, jobs, privacy, energy costs, and environmental impact.



[1] https://www.wired.com/story/senators-demand-to-know-how-much-energy-data-centers-use/

[2] https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/27915027-warren-hawley-letter-to-eia-re-data-center-transparency-32526/

[3] https://yro.slashdot.org/story/26/03/05/0537244/us-tech-firms-pledge-at-white-house-to-bear-costs-of-energy-for-datacenters

[4] https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-ocasio-cortez-announce-ai-data-center-moratorium-act/



JPMorgan Starts Monitoring Investment Banker Screen Time To Prevent Burnout (yahoo.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @06:00PM (BeauHD) from the it's-for-your-own-good dept.)

JPMorgan is piloting a system that [1]monitors junior investment bankers to avoid burnout (source paywalled; [2]alternative source ). "[T]he bank will seek to match up hours claimed by the bankers with digital activity," reports Bloomberg. "The tool won't be used for evaluation purposes, but is designed to provide a better estimate of employee workloads." From the report:

> The program will monitor the weekly digital footprint, including video calls, desktop keystrokes, and scheduled meetings, the Financial Times [3]reported earlier, adding JPMorgan plans to roll out the effort more widely across its investment bank. Banks on Wall Street are known for heavy working hours, but can in return offer salaries of as much as $200,000 for entry-level analyst and associate roles.

"Much like the weekly screen time summaries on a smartphone, this tool is about awareness -- not enforcement," a representative for JPMorgan said in a statement. "It's designed to support transparency, well-being, and encourage open conversations about workload."



[1] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-20/jpmorgan-starts-program-to-monitor-hours-of-junior-bankers-ft

[2] https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/healthcare/articles/jpmorgan-started-monitoring-keystrokes-video-151635887.html

[3] https://www.ft.com/content/5ee9d5f1-9b9b-4aee-8712-111e873e241a?syn-25a6b1a6=1



Vizio TVs Now Require Walmart Accounts For Smart Features (arstechnica.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @06:00PM (BeauHD) from the would-you-look-at-that dept.)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica:

> Prospective Vizio TV buyers should know there's a good chance the set won't work properly without a Walmart account. In an attempt to better serve advertisers, Walmart, which [1]bought Vizio in December 2024, announced this week that select newly purchased Vizio TVs now [2]require a Walmart account for setup and accessing smart TV features . Since 2024, Vizio TVs have required a Vizio account, which a Vizio OS [3]website says is necessary for accessing "exclusive offers, subscription management, and tailored support." Accounts are also central to Vizio's business, which is largely driven by ads and tracking tied to its OS.

>

> A Walmart spokesperson confirmed to Ars Technica that Walmart accounts will be mandatory on "select new Vizio OS TVs" for owners to complete onboarding and to use smart TV features. The representative added: "Customers who already have an existing Vizio account are being given the option to merge their Vizio account with their Walmart account. Customers with an existing Vizio account can opt out by deleting their Vizio account." The representative wouldn't confirm which TV models are affected. Walmart's representative said the Walmart account integration is "designed to respect consumer choice and privacy, with data used in aggregated, permissioned, and compliant ways" but didn't specify how.



[1] https://entertainment.slashdot.org/story/24/12/03/2328236/walmart-closes-23-billion-acquisition-of-vizio

[2] https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/03/newly-purchased-vizio-tvs-now-require-walmart-accounts-to-use-smart-features/

[3] https://www.vizio.com/en/vizio-os



Mozilla and Mila Team Up On Open Source AI Push

(Friday March 27, 2026 @12:00PM (BeauHD) from the joining-forces dept.)

[1]BrianFagioli writes:

> Mozilla just [2]teamed up with [3]Mila , the Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, to [4]push open source AI -- and it feels like a direct response to Big Tech tightening its grip on the space. Instead of relying on closed models, the goal here is to build "sovereign AI" that's more transparent, privacy-focused, and actually under the control of developers and even governments. They're starting with things like private memory for AI agents, which sounds niche but matters if you care about where your data goes. Big question is whether open source can realistically keep up with the billions being poured into proprietary AI, but at least someone's trying to give folks an alternative.

"Canada has what it takes to lead on frontier AI that the world can actually trust: the research depth, the values, and the will to do it differently. The next frontier in AI isn't just capability, it is trustworthiness, and Canada is uniquely positioned to lead on both. This partnership is a concrete step in that direction. Open, trustworthy AI isn't a compromise on ambition. It's the higher bar," said Valerie Pisano, president and CEO of Mila.



[1] https://slashdot.org/~BrianFagioli

[2] https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/mila-open-source-sovereign-ai/

[3] https://mila.quebec/en

[4] https://nerds.xyz/2026/03/mozilla-mila-open-source-ai/



Wikipedia Bans Use of Generative AI

(Friday March 27, 2026 @12:00PM (BeauHD) from the no-AI-allowed dept.)

Wikipedia has [1]banned the use of generative AI to write or rewrite articles , saying it "often violates several of Wikipedia's [2]core content policies ." That said, editors may still use it for translation or light refinements as long as a human carefully checks the copy for accuracy. Engadget reports:

> Editors can use large language models (LLMs) to refine their own writing, but only if the copy is checked for accuracy. The policy states that this is because LLMs "can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited." Editors can also use LLMs to assist with language translation. However, they must be fluent enough in both languages to catch errors. Once again, the information must be checked for inaccuracies.

>

> "My genuine hope is that this can spark a broader change. Empower communities on other platforms, and see this become a grassroots movement of users deciding whether AI should be welcome in their communities, and to what extent," Wikipedia administrator Chaotic Enby [3]wrote . The administrator also called the policy a "pushback against enshittification and the forceful push of AI by so many companies in these last few years."



[1] https://www.engadget.com/ai/wikipedia-has-banned-ai-generated-articles-173641377.html

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Core_content_policies

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_articles_with_large_language_models



Tracy Kidder, Author of 'The Soul of a New Machine', Dies At 80 (nytimes.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @12:00PM (BeauHD) from the rest-in-peace dept.)

Ancient Slashdot reader [1]wiredog writes:

> [2]Tracy Kidder , author of " [3]The Soul of a New Machine ," has [4]died at the age of 80 . "The Soul of a New Machine" is about the people who designed and built the Data General Nova, one of the 32 bit superminis that were released in the 1980's just before the PC destroyed that industry. It was excerpted in [5]The Atlantic .

>

> "I'm going to a commune in Vermont and will deal with no unit of time shorter than a season."



[1] https://slashdot.org/~wiredog

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy_Kidder

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Soul_of_a_New_Machine

[4] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/books/tracy-kidder-dead.html

[5] https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1981/07/flying-upside-down/306467/



China Reviews $2 Billion Manus Sale To Meta As Founders Barred From Leaving Country (ft.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @12:00PM (BeauHD) from the you-may-not-leave dept.)

Chinese authorities have [1]barred two Manus executives from leaving the country while investigating whether Meta's reported [2]$2 billion acquisition of the Singapore-based AI startup violated foreign investment reporting rules. "Manus was founded in China but last year relocated its headquarters and core team to Singapore," notes the Financial Times. "Meta acquired it for $2 billion at the end of last year." The Financial Times reports:

> Manus's chief executive Xiao Hong and chief scientist Ji Yichao were summoned to a meeting in Beijing with the National Development and Reform Commission this month, according to three people with knowledge of the matter. They said Xiao and Ji were questioned on potential violations of foreign direct investment rules related to its onshore Chinese entities.

>

> After the meeting, the Singapore-based executives were told they were not allowed to leave China because of a regulatory review, while they remain free to travel within the country, two of the people said. No formal investigation has been opened and no charges have been brought. Manus is actively seeking law firms and consultancies to help resolve the matter, said a person with knowledge of the move.



[1] https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/03/25/meta-manus-china-executives-banned/

[2] https://meta.slashdot.org/story/25/12/30/0640250/meta-just-bought-manus-an-ai-startup-everyone-has-been-talking-about



Researchers At CERN Transport Antiprotons By Truck In World-First Experiment (physicsworld.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @12:00PM (BeauHD) from the one-step-closer dept.)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Physics World:

> Researchers at the CERN particle-physics lab have [1]successfully transported antiprotons in a lorry across the lab's main site . The feat, the first of its kind, follows a similar test with protons in 2024. CERN [2]says the achievement is "a huge leap" towards being able to transport antimatter between labs across Europe. [...] To do so, in 2020 the BASE team began developing a device, known as BASE-STEP (for Baryon-Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment-Symmetry Tests in Experiments with Portable Antiprotons), to store and transport antiprotons. It works by trapping particles in a Penning trap composed of gold-plated cylindrical electrode stacks made from oxygen-free copper that is surrounded by a superconducting magnet bore operated at cryogenic temperatures.

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> The device, which also contains a carbon-steel vacuum chamber to shield the particles from stray magnetic fields, is then mounted on an aluminium frame. This allows it to be transported using standard forklifts and cranes and withstand the bumps and vibrations of transport. In 2024, BASE researchers used the device to transport a cloud of about 105 trapped protons across CERN's Meyrin campus for four hours. After that feat, the researchers began to adjust BASE-STEP to handle antiprotons and yesterday the team successfully transported a trap containing a cloud of 92 antiprotons around the campus for 30 minutes, traveling up to 42 km/h.

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> With further improvements and tests, the team now hope to transport the antiprotons further afield. The first destination on the team's list is the Heinrich Heine University (HHU) in Dusseldorf, Germany, which would take about eight hours. "This means we'd have to keep the trap's superconducting magnet at a temperature below 8.2 K for that long," says BASE-STEP's leader Christian Smorra. "So, in addition to the liquid helium , we'd need to have a generator to power a cryocooler on the truck. We are currently investigating this possibility." If possible to transport to HHU, physicists would then use the particles to search for charge-parity-time violations in protons and antiprotons with a precision at least 100 times higher than currently possible at CERN.



[1] https://physicsworld.com/a/researchers-at-cern-transport-antiprotons-by-truck-in-world-first-experiment/

[2] https://home.cern/news/press-release/experiments/base-experiment-cern-succeeds-transporting-antimatter



Melania Trump Welcomes Humanoid Robot At White House Summit

(Friday March 27, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the that's-a-first dept.)

Longtime Slashdot reader [1]theodp writes:

> In [2]Melania and the Robot , the New York Times reports on First Lady Melania Trump's inaugural [3]Fostering the Future Together Coalition Summit , which brought together international leaders, First Spouses from around the world, [4]tech leaders , educators, and [5]nonprofits to collaborate on practical solutions that expand access to educational tools while strengthening protections for children in digital environments ( [6]Day 2 WH summary ). The Times begins:

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> "On Wednesday, Mrs. Trump appeared at the White House alongside [7]Figure 3 , a humanoid, A.I.-powered robot whose uses, according to the company that makes it, include fetching towels, carrying groceries and serving champagne. But Mrs. Trump joins tech executives and some researchers in envisioning a world beyond robot butlery. She is interested in how these robots could cut it as educators. Both clad in shades of white, the first lady and the visiting robot [8]walked into a gathering of first spouses from around the world , a group that included Sara Netanyahu of Israel, Olena Zelenska of Ukraine, and Brigitte Macron of France. The dulcet tones from a (presumably human) military orchestra played as the first lady and her guest entered the event. Both lady and robot extolled the virtues of further integrating robots into the educational and social lives of children. In the history of modern first-lady initiatives, which have included building a national book festival (Laura Bush), reshuffling the food pyramid (Michelle Obama) and advocating for free community college (Jill Biden), Mrs. Trump's involvement of a humanoid robot in education policy was a first."

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> "Figure 3 delivered brief remarks and delivered salutations in several languages. With its sleek black-and-white appearance, Figure 3 would fit right in with the first lady's branding aesthetic, which includes a self-titled coffee table book and movie, not least because the name "MELANIA" was emblazoned on the side of its glossy plastic head. After Figure 3 teetered gingerly away, Mrs. Trump looked around the room and told them that the future looked a lot like what they had just witnessed. 'The future of A.I. is personified,' she told her audience. 'It will be formed in the shape of humans. Very soon artificial intelligence will move from our mobile phones to humanoids that deliver utility.' She invited her guests to envision a future in which a robot philosopher educated children."



[1] https://slashdot.org/~theodp

[2] https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/25/us/politics/melania-trump-robot.html?unlocked_article_code=1.WFA.y9SM.Ibi_vNGIDOez&smid=url-share

[3] https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2026/03/first-lady-melania-trump-launches-fostering-the-future-together-45-member-nations-attend-the-inaugural-coalition-summit/

[4] https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2026/03/president-trump-announces-appointments-to-presidents-council-of-advisors-on-science-and-technology/

[5] https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7442310949685964800/

[6] https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2026/03/first-lady-melania-trump-convenes-record-45-nations-at-the-white-house-and-introduces-american-built-humanoid/

[7] https://www.figure.ai/figure

[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sHSBgU5p4Y



Brazil's UFO Capital Marks 30 Years Since 'Alien Encounter' (theguardian.com)

(Friday March 27, 2026 @03:00AM (BeauHD) from the what-really-happened dept.)

Thirty years after the alleged 1996 " [1]ET of Varginha " encounter, debate continues to rage over the events that happened in Brazil's self-styled UFO capital. An anonymous reader quotes an excerpt from the Guardian:

> The skies over this far-flung coffee-growing hub went charcoal black, the heavens opened and one of Brazil's greatest mysteries was born. "It really was something unique," recalls Marco Antonio Reis, a zoo director, who was at his ranch outside Varginha one stormy day in January 1996 when, he says, an otherworldly creature came to town. Reis and other locals claim the unusually ferocious downpour heralded a series of disturbing and seemingly paranormal events. At least six of the zoo's animals, including a spider monkey, a tapir and a raccoon, died mysteriously after a horned interloper with bulging red eyes was spotted in the vicinity by a woman who had gone out for a smoke. When a vet examined their corpses, "they were all black inside," Reis claims.

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> On a nearby wasteland, three young women spotted a peculiar and malodorous being with a heart-shaped face and three lumps on its head cowering beside a wall. "I've seen the devil," one of those witnesses would later tell her mum. Soon afterwards, an unexplained infection was rumored to have killed a strapping police intelligence officer who was said to have grappled with the oleaginous unidentified being. Three decades later, Reis says he is [2]convinced Varginha received a non-human visit . His only doubt was from where it came.

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> "We don't know if it was extraterrestrial or intraterrestrial," the 71-year-old says as he climbs a staircase to the veranda where the smoker claims to have seen what, in reference to Steven Spielberg's 1982 film, became known as the "ET of Varginha". A 2ft statue of a two-toed alien now marks the spot. "It's possible it was an intraterrestrial, from inside the Earth They don't just come from space," Reis says. "It might have come from the depths of the Earth, too. We don't even know what it's like at the bottom of the sea, do we?"



[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varginha_UFO_incident

[2] https://www.theguardian.com/science/2026/mar/21/anniversary-et-of-legend-varginha-alien-incident-musuem-documentary



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