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OpenAI invests in brain-interface biz co-founded by CEO Sam Altman

Merge Labs envisions controlling devices using your brain - without implanting hardware in your body

OpenAI, having invested heavily in artificial intelligence, is placing a side bet on organic intelligence.…

Cisco finally fixes max-severity bug under active attack for weeks

This is a threat to security - and to the weekend for some unlucky netadmins

Cisco finally delivered a fix for a maximum-severity bug in AsyncOS that has been under attack for at least a month.…

Open ISA champ SiFive leaps aboard Nvidia's proprietary interconnect bandwagon

You might call it a RISC-V/NVLink Fusion ... or a bad day for UALink

RISC-V champion SiFive has joined a growing number of chip companies by throwing its weight behind Nvidia's proprietary NVLink Fusion interconnect tech, a move that casts doubt on the viability of rival interconnect tech UALink.…

Over half of AI projects are shelved due to complex infrastructure

The answer seems to be educating the enterprise workforce, and creating smarter use cases

More than half of AI projects have been delayed or canceled within the last two years citing complexities with AI infrastructure, according to a research report commissioned by DDN, a data optimization company in partnership with Google Cloud and Cognizant.…

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Boeing Knew About Flaws in UPS Plane That Crashed in Louisville, NTSB Says

The National Transportation Safety Board said in a report this week that a UPS cargo plane that crashed in Louisville, Ky., last year, killing 15, had a structural flaw that the manufacturer Boeing had previously concluded would not affect flight safety. The New York Times: The N.T.S.B. has said that cracks in the assembly holding the left-side engine in place may have contributed to the November crash, though it has not officially cited a cause. The part had fractured in similar fashion on at least four other occasions, on three different airplanes, according to the report, which cited a service letter that Boeing issued in 2011 regarding the apparent flaw.

In the service letter, which manufacturers issue to flag safety concerns or other problems to aircraft owners, Boeing said that fractures "would not result in a safety of flight condition," N.T.S.B. investigators wrote. The plane that crashed was an MD-11F jet, made by McDonnell Douglas, a company that Boeing acquired in the 1990s. It was taking off from Louisville and bound for Hawaii on Nov. 4 when a fire ignited on its left engine shortly after takeoff.

The plane crashed into several buildings, including a petroleum recycling facility, on the outskirts of the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The three crew members on board and 11 people on the ground were killed in the crash; a 12th person on the ground died of injuries sustained during the episode.

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Oracle Trying To Lure Workers To Nashville For New 'Global' HQ

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Oracle is trying -- and sometimes struggling -- to attract workers to Nashville, where it is developing a massive riverfront headquarters.
The company is hiring for more roles in Nashville than any other US city, with a special focus on jobs in its crucial cloud infrastructure unit. Oracle cloud workers based elsewhere say they've been offered tens of thousands of dollars in incentives to move. Chairman Larry Ellison made a splash in April 2024 when he said Oracle would make Nashville its "world headquarters" just a few years after moving the software company from Redwood City, California, to Austin. His proclamation followed a 2021 tax incentive deal in which Oracle pledged to create 8,500 jobs in Nashville by 2031, paying an average salary above six figures.

"We're creating a world leading cloud and AI hub in Nashville that is attracting top talent locally, regionally, and from across the country," Oracle Senior Vice President Scott Twaddle said in a statement. "We've seen great success recruiting engineering and technical positions locally and will continue to hire aggressively for the next several years." Still, Oracle has a long way to go in its hiring goals. Today, it has about 800 workers assigned to offices in Nashville, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. That trails far behind the number of company employees in locations including Redwood City, Austin and Kansas City, the center of health records company Cerner, which Oracle acquired in 2022.

A lack of state income tax and the city's thriving music scene are touted by Oracle's promotional materials to attract talent to Nashville. Some new hires note they moved because in a tough tech job market, the Tennessee city was the only place with an Oracle position offered. To fit all of these workers, Oracle is planning a massive campus along the Cumberland River. It will feature over 2 million square feet of office space, a new cross-river bridge and a branch of the ultra high-end sushi chain Nobu, which has locations on many properties connected to Ellison, including the Hawaiian island of Lanai. [...] Oracle has been running recruitment events for the new hub. But a common concern for employees weighing a move is that Nashville is classified by Oracle in a lower geographic pay band than California or Seattle, meaning that future salary growth is likely limited, according to multiple workers who asked not to be identified discussing private information.

A weaker local tech job market also gives pause to some considering relocation. In addition, many of the roles in Nashville require five days a week in the office, which is a shift for Oracle, where a significant number of roles are remote. For a global company like Oracle, the exact meaning of "headquarters" can be a bit unclear. Austin remains the address included on company SEC filings and its executives are scattered across the country. The city where Oracle is hiring for the most positions globally is Bengaluru, the southern Indian tech hub. Still, Oracle is positioning Nashville to be at the center of its future. "We're developing our Nashville location to stand alongside Austin, Redwood Shores, and Seattle as a major innovation hub," Oracle writes on its recruitment site. "This is your chance to be part of it."

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010 BUILDING (Zero Ten Building) - Fukuoka - Japan

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010 BUILDING (Zero Ten Building) - Fukuoka - Japan


Creating New Culture on the Riverfront — "010 BUILDING" Complex Opened

A new complex, 010 BUILDING, opened on 1 December 2022 in the Naka River area adjacent to Canal City Hakata. It is part of Fukuoka City’s new project Riverfront NEXT, which utilises the waterfront space around Tenjin and Hakata. This is a new tourism destination that combines food and entertainment.

010 BUILDING
010 BUILDING aims to bring a new value to Fukuoka by transcending national and cultural frameworks and collaborating with the world’s top creators; the design architect is CLOUDS AO, a globally active architectural unit that has won numerous competitions, including the NASA Mars Habitat Project and the NY City 9/11 Memorial. Adjacent to Canal City Hakata, the building’s spiral silhouette, visible from a distance, creates a futuristic atmosphere.


Immersive ‘THEATER 010’
The centrepiece of the complex, THEATER 010, is a new form of experiential entertainment called ‘Immersive Theater’, which is not a conventional style to enjoy the show. The hands-on entertainment from New York and London’s hottest club, THE BOX, is a new kind of theatre experience where the audience is not just watching a show on stage, but is also immersed in the show together with the artists.


The restaurant is on the ground floor and the bar on the second floor; you can also watch the show with a meal and drinks.

Enjoy world-class cocktails at BAR 010 
BAR 010 is produced by Michito Kaneko, known as the world’s best bartender. Enjoy world-class cocktails, including authentic ones, pre-mixed and non-alcoholic ones, in a luxurious space with a view of the Naka River.

Innovative dining experience at GohGan
GohGan, located on the ground floor of 010 BUILDING, is created by two famous chefs. Fukuoka-born Tsuyoshi Fukuyama, owner-chef of La Maison de la Nature Goh, was awarded a star in the Michelin Guide for Fukuoka and Saga, and has been named one of the 50 best restaurants in Asia five times. And Gaggan Anand, owner-chef of the Indian restaurant Gaggan Anand in Bangkok, has been awarded first place in the ‘Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants’ four times. This is the first time these two have teamed up for a restaurant.


There are indoor seating that can be enjoyed while looking at the kitchen, which conveys a live atmosphere, and terrace seating along the river. The mixture of French and Indian cuisine is full of surprises. This restaurant will bring a new wind to Fukuoka’s culinary scene.

Source: Fukuoka City Official Tour Guide

AUTUMN TEMPLE

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AUTUMN TEMPLE

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