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Aug 4, 2022

A new, faster way to browse physics-based animations

Posted by in category: computing

Computer-based animators who are tasked with bringing to life imaginary worlds and characters are aided by simulators that can model the many possible ways an object or fluid might move through a physical space. Known as “solvers,” these simulators provide a significant head start on the work of animation. But there’s a catch. As computers have gotten faster, these solvers often create too many options for the animator to effectively sort through looking for just the right one.

“A simulator can return thousands of options. It’s so time consuming to sort through them that these helpful solvers can’t be used to their full potential,” said Purvi Goel, a doctoral candidate in at Stanford, who with her mentor, professor Doug James, has created a new approach to refine the search and narrow results to the most promising options.

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Aug 4, 2022

Single-Core CPU Cracked Post-Quantum Encryption Candidate Algorithm in Just an Hour

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption, information science, quantum physics

It took researchers about 62 minutes to crack a late-stage Post-Quantum Encryption candidate algorithm using a single-core CPU.

Aug 4, 2022

VirusTotal Reveals Most Impersonated Software in Malware Attacks

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Threat actors are increasingly mimicking legitimate applications like Skype, Adobe Reader, and VLC Player as a means to abuse trust relationships and increase the likelihood of a successful social engineering attack.

Other most impersonated legitimate apps by icon include 7-Zip, TeamViewer, CCleaner, Microsoft Edge, Steam, Zoom, and WhatsApp, an analysis from VirusTotal has revealed.

“One of the simplest social engineering tricks we’ve seen involves making a malware sample seem a legitimate program,” VirusTotal said in a Tuesday report. “The icon of these programs is a critical feature used to convince victims that these programs are legitimate.”

Aug 4, 2022

NASA Confirms Launch Date for Its Massive Moon Rocket

Posted by in category: space travel

Artemis I is set to launch August 29 for an uncrewed mission to the Moon. NASA hopes its Artemis program will return humans to the lunar surface.

Aug 4, 2022

Spain Forcing Public Places to Set AC at or Above 81 Degrees Fahrenheit

Posted by in category: futurism

All commercial and public buildings have been banned from lowering their AC below 81 degrees, despite record shattering heatwaves across Europe.

Aug 4, 2022

Cancer Bills, organized by Nicholas Avery

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, lifeboat

As most of you know I have cancer called multiple myeloma and have had it for almost a decade now. Unfortunately medical bills are staggering, especially in the US. I am asking to reach a goal of $10,000 to help wipe out if not most of my medical debt and expenses. I have over 1,000 friends on Facebook. If each friend donated $8.00 this would help me not only reach but exceed my goal. Please consider helping:

If anyone needs proof of my diagnosis or medical debt please message me.

I have outlined my journey with cancer several years ago on Lifeboat Foundation’s blog: https://lifeboat.com/blog/2018/09/83169

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Aug 4, 2022

Liberated E-Ink Shelf Labels Turned 10×2 Display

Posted by in category: engineering

How expensive is it to make a panel that uses e-ink technology? That might depend on how flexible you are. [RBarron] read about reverse engineering point-of-sale shelf labels and found them on eBay for just over a buck apiece. Next thing you know, 20 of them were working together in a single panel.

The panels use RF or NFC programming, normally, but have the capability to use BLE. Naturally you could just address each one in turn, but that isn’t very efficient. The approach here is to use one label as a BLE controller and it then drives the other displays in a serial daisy chain, where each label’s receive pin is set to the previous label’s transmit pin.

Aug 4, 2022

AI Art Software Dall-E Moves Past Novelty Stage and Turns Pro

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

After capturing the imagination of tech insiders, the autonomous drawing tool is expanding to broader audiences and commercial uses.

Aug 4, 2022

Mice produce rat sperm with technique that could help conservation

Posted by in category: futurism

Mice containing rat cells have produced rat sperm thanks to a modification technique that could be useful for conserving endangered species or creating hybrids.

Aug 4, 2022

Genetically modified ‘shortcut’ boosts plant growth

Posted by in categories: food, genetics

Circa 2019


Scientists overcome a natural restriction in plants that could boost yields from important food crops.