Politie publiceert foto’s van de buit van een team nepagenten dat vooral ouderen beroofde

De Rotterdamse politie vond in een woning maar liefst 121 waardevolle spullen, die in het hele land waren buitgemaakt door nepagenten. Ze registreerde de objecten, fotografeerde ze en plaatste de beelden vorige week online, in de hoop dat slachtoffers zich zouden melden.


Van 45 naar 23 graden binnen een dag, hoe ga je daar als tennisser mee om? ‘Je traint voor twee verschillende toernooien’

Toptennissers op de Australian Open kampten de afgelopen dagen met extreme hitte – maar ineens koelt het weer flink af. En dat temperatuurverschil heeft invloed op het spel.


Gemeentelijk geldtekort? En dan blijkt ook nog de brug gerepareerd te moeten worden

Veel gemeenten worstelen met het sluitend maken van hun meerjarenbegroting. Uitstel van onderhoud aan bruggen en wegen is een makkelijke bezuiningspost. Maar: „Alles dat na de oorlog is gebouwd, begint te piepen en te kraken.”


Met de vondst van de laatste gijzelaar kan het plan voor Gaza een klein stapje vooruit

Het lichaam van de laatste Israëlische gijzelaar is geborgen. Trump en zijn schoonzoon kijken vooruit naar een toekomst vol wolkenkrabbers in de kuststrook. Intussen hopen hulpinstanties dat ze de ergste nood mogen lenigen.

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Pinterest Cuts Up To 15% Jobs To Redirect Resources To AI

Pinterest said on Tuesday it would trim its workforce by less than 15% and reduce office space, as the social media company looks to reallocate resources to AI-focused roles and initiatives. From a report: The announcement comes as the company competes with TikTok and Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram for digital advertising budgets, as these platforms continue to draw marketers with their extensive user base.

Pinterest had 5,205 full-time employees as of September 2025. The latest job cut would translate to less than 780 positions. Top executives at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting said while jobs would disappear, new ones would spring up, with two telling Reuters that AI would be used as an excuse by companies which were planning layoffs anyway. Last week, design software maker Autodesk also announced a 7% job cut to redirect investments to its cloud platform and AI efforts.

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OpenAI's Science Chief Says LLMs Aren't Ready For Novel Discoveries and That's Fine

OpenAI launched a dedicated team in October called OpenAI for Science, led by vice president Kevin Weil, that aims to make scientists more productive -- but Weil admitted in an interview with MIT Technology Review that the LLM cannot yet produce novel discoveries and says that's not currently the mission.

UC Berkeley statistician Nikita Zhivotovskiy, who has used LLMs since the first ChatGPT, told the publication: "So far, they seem to mainly combine existing results, sometimes incorrectly, rather than produce genuinely new approaches."

"I don't think models are there yet," Weil admitted. "Maybe they'll get there. I'm optimistic that they will." The models excel at surfacing forgotten solutions and finding connections across fields, but Weil says the bar for accelerating science doesn't require "Einstein-level reimagining of an entire field."

GPT-5 has read substantially every paper written in the last 30 years, he says, and can bring together analogies from unrelated disciplines. That accumulation of existing knowledge -- helping scientists avoid struggling on problems already solved -- is itself an acceleration.

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The Comics Journal’s obituary for Scott Adams. “Dilbert’s tone shifted during the...

The Comics Journal’s obituary for Scott Adams. “Dilbert’s tone shifted during the 2010s, punching down at targets, mocking and belittling societal shifts and perceived “political correctness,” with more cynical, even bitter humor…”

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‘Are we reaching peak hot honey?’ Why the ‘swicy’ taste is everywhere – from pizzas to crisps

What began as an exciting gen Z food trend has become ubiquitous. Is the bubble about to burst under the weight of ‘fake’ honey and cheap, mass-produced knock-offs?

When hot honey started popping up on restaurant menus about five years ago – drizzled over pizza perhaps, or used as a glaze for meat or halloumi – it seemed novel; something unusual and exciting to try. Word soon got out, particularly among gen Z, about its “swicy” (sweet and spicy) appeal, and the product has “gone a bit crazy over the last couple of years”, according to Laurence Edwards, owner of Black Mountain Honey, which has seen its hot honey sales shoot up.

Like salted caramel, its forebear in the world of food trends, hot honey – generally made by adding or infusing chilli to honey – now seems to be everywhere. Not only can you buy supermarket own-brand versions, but products such as hot honey Jaffa Cakes, hot honey Kellogg’s Crunchy Nut cereal and, most recently, hot honey flavoured Walkers crisps, have now come into existence.

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Arteta feeling bullish after Arsenal ‘take temperature down’ with team meeting

  • Head coach and players spoke in wake of United defeat

  • Side is ‘in great position in four competitions’, he says

Mikel Arteta has revealed Arsenal held a team meeting after their defeat against Manchester United on Sunday “to take the temperature down”, insisting the league leaders must “play with enjoyment” in order to win a first Premier League title for 22 years.

A late goal from Matheus Cunha inflicted on Arsenal their first home defeat of the season, with their lead at the top of the table remaining at four points after weekend victories for Manchester City and Aston Villa. Arteta’s side have finished as runners-up in the past three seasons and Arsenal have now spent 884 days at the summit since Arsène Wenger’s Invincibles were crowned champions in 2004.

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