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The Unsolved Mystery of Lorem Ipsum delves into the origins of the text everyone uses when they don't yet know what they want to say, and how it mutated from the work of a great Latin prose stylist to a semi-garbled hash. Part of a new video series called Rabbit Hole, by Emily Zhang.

Hoe de broers die van ‘Scary Movie’ een succes maakten op een zijspoor belandden – en werden teruggevraagd

De gebroeders Wayans kregen hun horrorparodie ‘Scary Movie’ terug van studio Miramax.

Dat overheid vrijstelling leerplicht begrenst is terecht, maar zorg dan ook voor onweerstaanbaar goed onderwijs

Het is goed dat rechter en wetgever het recht van kinderen op onderwijs beschermen. Toch ligt de uitdaging niet alleen in het trekken van grenzen. De overheid moet ook zorgen voor goed onderwijs, waar ouders vertrouwen in hebben.

Voor het festivalbezoek nog even je coke en 3-MMC laten controleren? ‘De hele samenleving komt hier langs’

Nu het festivalseizoen van start gaat, begint ook de drukte bij de testlocaties voor drugs. Hoe zien zij het drugsgebruik veranderen? En welke trends signaleren ze? „De dosis van een xtc-pil kan heel erg verschillen.”

OM eist in hoger beroep hogere straffen tegen tien verdachten Marengo-proces: ‘Verdachten lijken eigen rol te bagatelliseren’

De aanklager wil het signaal afgeven dat iedere verdachte in de Marengo-zaak „medeverantwoordelijk is voor de zeer zware strafbare feiten die zijn gepleegd door een meedogenloos crimineel samenwerkingsverband.”

650 miljoen meisjes trouwden voor hun achttiende verjaardag

Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat het kindhuwelijk overal ter wereld aan banden wordt gelegd. En dat terwijl het 'verrassend goedkoop' kan worden uitgebannen.

Why the world needs more franchises

From pizza to Pilates, franchises mint millionaires and make customers happy.

Daishiyama Seidai Temple 大師山 清大寺

banzainetsurfer has added a photo to the pool:

Daishiyama Seidai Temple 大師山 清大寺

Daishizan Seidaiji Temple (大師山清大寺) in Katsuyama City, not far from the Dinosaur Museum and Heisenji Hakusan Shrine, is a temple of immense dimensions, featuring Japan's largest indoor Buddha statue, tallest five-story pagoda and a huge temple hall. It is modeled after the great Todaiji Temple in Nara and was built in the 1980s by the owner of a local taxi company.
Inside the main hall stands the 17 meter tall, bronze Echizen Great Buddha (越前大仏, Echizen Daibutsu), which is said to be the largest Buddha statue in Japan housed under a roof and named after Echizen Province, the old name of Fukui Prefecture. Its design is inspired by the seated Buddha carving at the Longmen Grottoes in China. It is flanked by four standing Bodhisattva statues. The walls behind and to either side are lined with over a thousand smaller stone statues, adding to the sense of scale and atmosphere.
Source: www.japan-guide.com/e/e6610.html

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'Resistance is futile,' says Qualcomm CEO. AI agents will be become invisible, inescapable, follow you across devices

COMPUTEX 2026 In his Computex keynote speech this week Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon offered a glimpse of an AI-augmented future straight out of an episode of Black Mirror. According to Amon, agents — automated systems which harness AI models to automate complex tasks without the need for human supervision — will fundamentally change humanity’s relationship with technology. “The phone, today, is at the center of your digital life and therefore everything is around the phone,” he said. But in the not too distant future, Amon argues that agents will take their place. Phones, like wearables, will simply become an extension of the agent. Imagine your own personal Jarvis accessible from any connected device whether it’s a pair of earbuds, smart glasses, smartphone, or notebook. These devices will be constantly feeding sensor data to an agent. “The agent isn't tied to the device, it actually moves with the user. It’s there with the user, regardless of the device that you have,” he explained. “Once you understand that change, you understand how the whole mobile industry is going to change.” And of course, Amon expects, 6G networks will supercharge these sensing capabilities. “If you have smart glasses, they see what you see, so the connectivity needs to enable a very fast uplink,” he said. “6G is going to make all of us into walking cameras in this world.” Not creepy at all then. It’s no wonder Meta is so keen on making smart glasses a thing. Agentic AI adoption becomes yet another funnel by which data can be used to serve you ads. It doesn’t stop there. If Amon is to be believed, realtime AI analysis of 6G radio waves will allow for even more pervasive prediction models. Each radio connection, he explains, will be like a radar, and by tracking and triangulating hundreds or millions of these connections, network operators will be able to generate a digital twin of your neighborhood, city, and eventually country. “You're going to detect on every road, every car, every bicycle, every truck, every pedestrian,” he explained. “You can actually identify those objects.” Like most things in modern society, this shift will be driven by economics. “Resistance is futile,” the chip exec said. That’s because for this vision of the future to be economical, the agents can’t just run in the datacenter. Each of these devices will be responsible for offloading varying degrees of the workload. For example, an agent harness might run on your smartphone’s CPU. Smaller, less complex tasks might run on a local model on the device's NPU or GPU, while more complex tasks might run at the network edge or a neighboring datacenter. And to Qualcomm’s credit, while local AI can offer greater privacy, that’s only true so far as the software vendor’s willingness to respect it. Last we checked, Google’s business model revolves around turning telemetry gathered from your digital life into targeted advertising. Amon claims that distributing the load can drive down costs by as much as 4x. And if done right, it will be entirely transparent, much like how most users have no idea how much they already rely on cloud compute until they toggle airplane mode on their phones. Naturally, all of this is going to need new software and hardware, and according to Amon, Qualcomm is already well positioned to build it. “It plans, it executes, you verify, will keep interacting with it until the task is done, and that by definition changes the hardware,” Amon said. “If it is challenging to make your phone last all day with you operating it, what happens when you and the agent are operating it?” “We now have the ability to build systems that are sub two milliwatts from an ear bud with micro power Wi-Fi that connect to an agent for personal AI audio devices all the way to kilowatts,” he said. The latter end of that refers to Qualcomm’s Dragonfly datacenter-scale compute platform, which Amon teased toward the end of his keynote. “Now with Dragonfly, our portfolio spans every single tier of the compute continuum, from the smallest wearables that will connect to agents to datacenters at a very high performance,” he said. But for details we’ll have to wait until Qualcomm’s investor day on June 24. ®

Energietransitie! Vol stroomnet, enorme wachtlijsten en géén verduurzaming

prachtige energievoorziening

Heel gek als je de energietransitie zo hoog in het vaandel draagt maar eigenlijk totaal geen capaciteiten hebt om de energietransitie zo hoog in het vaandel te dragen. De Mensen willen massaal mee in de vaart der volkeren en dat betekent laadpalen, zonnepanelen en warmtepompen. Maar is helemaal niet de bedoeling! Dat kan niet dat gaat niet dat lukt niet. Ons stroomnet is namelijk vol. En in Nederland geldt al jaren het adagium VOL = VOL. Maar níémand die dit jaren geleden al kon weten. Precies daarom zegt Netbeheerder Liander in De T.: "In alle eerlijkheid: als we dit jaren geleden hadden geweten, dan hadden we het anders gedaan. We trekken ook lessen uit het verleden. Maar de realiteit waar we nú mee werken, is dat we echt niet sneller kunnen dan mogelijk is." Dat resulteert inmiddels in een gezellig drukke wachtrij van 7.300 huishoudens, pal naast de duizenden in de bedrijvenrij. Gelukkig is Ikbensophie Hermans weg en is de groene groei nu in handen van de ultieme troefkaart van dit kabinet: Stientje van Veldhoven (D66)!