Analysis of Space Shuttle I/O Processor Circuit Boards
A detailed analysis of the I/O processor circuit boards used in the Space Shuttle, exploring advanced 1980s technologies such as multithreaded architecture, magnetic core memory, and fused ROM.
A detailed analysis of the I/O processor circuit boards used in the Space Shuttle, exploring advanced 1980s technologies such as multithreaded architecture, magnetic core memory, and fused ROM.
Theft and fraud targeting mailed checks are on the rise in the U.S., with "check washing" and mailbox "fishing" becoming widespread. Experts warn that mailing checks should be entirely avoided.
The merge window for Linux 7.2 has closed, and the first release candidate, 7.2-rc1, has been unveiled, featuring AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL, Intel USB4STREAM, and Cache Aware Scheduling, among other updates.
NASA plans to launch the nuclear-powered spacecraft "Space Reactor-1 Freedom" for Mars exploration by 2028 and deploy a small lunar reactor by 2030, highlighting nuclear energy as a new cornerstone technology for space exploration.
Zhipu AI’s GLM-5.2 demonstrates performance on par with Anthropic’s Mythos in cybersecurity tasks, highlighting a narrowing US-China AI gap.
Modular expands MAX framework support for Apple silicon GPUs in its latest release. Models for text and image generation now run from M1 to M5.
Tired of music streaming algorithms, users are turning to Radio Garden to explore global radio stations. This article examines the value of its 3D globe interface and serendipitous discoveries through local radio.
A new patch introduces deferred dirty redraw to Vim's GTK3 Wayland backend, significantly reducing rendering load during scrolling and lowering CPU usage. Hailed as a "major milestone."
In 2026, South Korea's housing prices are skyrocketing as wealth from AI-related stocks flows into real estate. Cash purchases surge, with the 30s age group dominating the market, exacerbating supply-demand imbalances. The Bank of Korea signals rate hikes, but their impact appears limited.
Japanese capsule toy maker Tarlin International has announced an official collaboration with ASRock, Gigabyte, MSI, and Intel to create detailed miniature PC parts that can be assembled for fun.
Mark Zuckerberg has filed a lawsuit seeking $111 million in damages and a permanent ban on a whistleblower's book, sparking debates on transparency and free speech.
With advanced mathematical reasoning capabilities, AI challenges the role of mathematicians and the meaning of mathematics itself. UCLA's Terence Tao advocates for a transformative collaboration between humans and AI in what he calls "Grand Mathematics."
Four key insights for successful AI adoption in enterprises, drawn from a discussion with Chinese AI experts: upgrading executive awareness, selecting appropriate implementation scenarios, organizing business processes with ontology, and moving beyond hierarchical structures.
Ultra-thin smartphones released in 2025 struggled in the market. iPhone Air sold less than 1 million units, while Galaxy S25 Edge also faltered. As rumors of sequels arise, many hope Samsung will integrate its thin phone tech into its main series.
The JaiLIP method developed by Florida International University researchers bypasses multimodal AI safety through seemingly harmless image manipulation. Verification with BLIP-2 showed nearly double the harmful outputs.
Sony plans to remove Studio Canal movies from the PS Store in Europe due to expired licenses, raising concerns about digital content ownership. This article analyzes the background and industry implications.
AYANEO unveils the second generation of its compact gaming handheld, "Pocket MICRO 2," featuring a 3.5-inch display and Snapdragon 865-class custom SoC starting at $239.
SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son has expressed doubts about Elon Musk's proposed orbital data center concept. As demand for AI computation resources surges, discussions on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of space infrastructure are intensifying.
A 1942 paper by Max Planck, winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics, was automatically retracted by an algorithm. Historians criticize this as anachronistic, highlighting the dangers of automating academic publishing.
Teenage Engineering releases OS 2.5 for the EP-133 KO II sampler, introducing USB audio support, lo-fi sample rates, reverse functionality, an arpeggiator, and doubled recording time in its biggest update to date.