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Doom Studio id Software Forms 'Wall-To-Wall' Union

id Software employees voted to form a wall-to-wall union with the CWA, covering all roles at the Doom studio. "The vote wasn't unanimous, though a majority did vote in favor of the union," notes Engadget. From the report: The union will work in conjunction with the Communications Workers of America (CWA), which is the same organization involved with parent company ZeniMax's recent unionization efforts. Microsoft, who owns ZeniMax, has already recognized this new effort, according to a statement by the CWA. It agreed to a labor neutrality agreement with the CWA and ZeniMax workers last year, paving the way for this sort of thing.

From the onset, this union will look to protect remote work for id Software employees. "Remote work isn't a perk. It's a necessity for our health, our families, and our access needs. RTO policies should not be handed down from executives with no consideration for accessibility or our well-being," said id Software Lead Services Programmer Chris Hays. He also said he looks forward to getting worker protections regarding the "responsible use of AI."

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Framework Raises DDR5 Memory Prices By 50% For DIY Laptops

Framework Computer raised DDR5 memory prices for its Laptop DIY Editions by 50% due to industry-wide memory shortages. Phoronix reports: Framework Computer is keeping the prior prices for existing pre-orders and also is foregoing any price changes for their pre-built laptops or the Framework Desktop. Framework Computer also lets you order DIY laptops without any memory at all if so desired for re-using existing modules or should you score a deal elsewhere.

Due to their memory pricing said to be more competitive below market rates, they also adjusted their return policy to prevent scalpers from purchasing DIY Edition laptops with memory while then returning just the laptops. The DDR5 must be returned now with DIY laptop order returns. Additional details can be found via the Framework Blog.

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Russian Hackers Debut Simple Ransomware Service, But Store Keys In Plain Text

The pro-Russian CyberVolk group resurfaced with a Telegram-based ransomware-as-a-service platform, but fatally undermined its own operation by hardcoding master encryption keys in plaintext. The Register reports: First, the bad news: the CyberVolk 2.x (aka VolkLocker) ransomware-as-a-service operation that launched in late summer. It's run entirely through Telegram, which makes it very easy for affiliates that aren't that tech savvy to lock files and demand a ransom payment. CyberVolk's soldiers can use the platform's built-in automation to generate payloads, coordinate ransomware attacks, and manage their illicit business operations, conducting everything through Telegram.

But here's the good news: the ransomware slingers got sloppy when it came time to debug their code and hardcoded the master keys -- this same key encrypts all files on a victim's system -- into the executable files. This could allow victims to recover encrypted data without paying the extortion fee, according to SentinelOne senior threat researcher Jim Walter, who detailed the gang's resurgence and flawed code in a Thursday report.

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US To Mandate AI Vendors Measure Political Bias For Federal Sales

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The U.S. government will require artificial intelligence vendors to measure political "bias" to sell their chatbots to federal agencies, according to a Trump administration statement (PDF) released on Thursday. The requirement will apply to all large language models bought by federal agencies, with the exception of national security systems, according to the statement.

President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies in July to avoid buying large language models that he labeled as "woke." Thursday's statement gives more detail to that directive, saying that developers should not "intentionally encode partisan or ideological judgments" into a chatbot's outputs. Further reading: Trump Signs Executive Order For Single National AI Regulation Framework, Limiting Power of States

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Bill Gates' Daughter Secures $30 Million For AI App Built In Stanford Dorm

Phoebe Gates, Bill Gates' youngest daughter, has raised $30 million for the AI shopping app she built in her Stanford dorm room with classmate Sophia Kianni. The app is called Phia and is pitched as a way to simplify price comparison and secondhand shopping. "Its AI-powered search engine -- available as an app and as a browser extension for Chrome and Safari -- pulls listings from more than 40,000 retail and resale sites so users can compare prices, surface real-time deals, and determine whether an item's cost is typical, high or fair," reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The app has reached 750,000 downloads in eight months and is valued at $180 million. From the report: Gates told Elle that when she first floated the idea to her parents, they urged her to keep it as a side project -- advice she followed by enrolling in Stanford's night program after moving to New York and finishing her degree in 2024. "They were like, 'Okay, you can do this as a side thing, but you need to stay in school.' I don't think people would expect that from my family, to be honest," she said.

Her father dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 to launch Microsoft. Kianni even paused her degree temporarily "to learn, as quickly as possible, as much as we could about the industry that we would be operating in," she told Vogue. Bill Gates has not invested in the company, though he has publicly supported its mission.

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The Data Breach That Hit Two-Thirds of a Country

Online retailer Coupang, often called South Korea's Amazon, is dealing with the fallout from a breach that exposed the personal information of more than 33 million accounts -- roughly two-thirds of the country's population -- after a former contractor allegedly used credentials that remained active months after his departure to access customer data through the company's overseas servers.

The breach began in June but went undetected until November 18, according to Coupang and investigators. Police have called it South Korea's worst-ever data breach. The compromised information includes names, phone numbers, email addresses and shipping addresses, though the company says login credentials, credit card numbers, and payment details were not affected.

Coupang's former CEO Park Dae-jun told a parliamentary hearing that the alleged perpetrator was a Chinese national who had worked on authentication tasks before his contract ended last December. Chief information security officer Brett Matthes testified that the individual had a "privileged role" giving him access to a private encryption key that allowed him to forge tokens to impersonate customers. Legislators say the key remained active after the employee left. The CEO of Coupang's South Korean subsidiary has resigned. Founder and chair Bom Kim has yet to personally apologize but has been summoned to a second parliamentary hearing.

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Google Translate Expands Live Translation To All Earbuds On Android

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google has increasingly moved toward keeping features locked to its hardware products, but the Translate app is bucking that trend. The live translate feature is breaking out of the Google bubble with support for any earbuds you happen to have connected to your Android phone. The app is also getting improved translation quality across dozens of languages and some Duolingo-like learning features.

The latest version of Google's live translation is built on Gemini and initially rolled out earlier this year. It supports smooth back-and-forth translations as both on-screen text and audio. Beginning a live translate session in Google Translate used to require Pixel Buds, but that won't be the case going forward. Google says a beta test of expanded headphone support is launching today in the US, Mexico, and India.

The audio translation attempts to preserve the tone and cadence of the original speaker, but it's not as capable as the full AI-reproduced voice translations you can do on the latest Pixel phones. Google says this feature should work on any earbuds or headphones, but it's only for Android right now. The feature will expand to iOS in the coming months. [...] The new translation model, which is also available in the search-based translation interface, supports over 70 languages.

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Fokke & Sukke

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Evening-Paddle

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Evening-Paddle

iPhone snap on a local beach walk.

Playing Dead

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Playing Dead

Another iPhone snap. Cropped then upscaled in PS.

Barriers

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Barriers

You just have to find a way around them. Rockingham, preparing for some festivities.

Framed

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Floating jetty at Mandurah

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VS-gezant Witkoff ontmoet Zelensky en Europese leiders in Berlijn

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse gezant Steve Witkoff ontmoet de Oekraïense president Volodymyr Zelensky en Europese leiders dit weekend in Berlijn, zeggen ingewijden tegen The Wall Street Journal. De Amerikaanse krant omschrijft de ontmoeting als "cruciaal" op het moment dat het Witte Huis aandringt op een vredesakkoord tussen Rusland en Oekraïne voor het eind van het jaar.

Witkoff spreekt ook regeringsleiders van Frankrijk, het Verenigd Koninkrijk en Duitsland.

Donderdag zei het Witte Huis nog dat president Donald Trump alleen een gezant zou sturen als er werkelijk vooruitgang kon worden geboekt.

De Europese leiders hadden aanvankelijk gehoopt op een ontmoeting met Trump in Europa dit weekend om hun wijzigingsvoorstellen voor het Amerikaanse vredesplan te bespreken. In Europa bestaan er zorgen dat Oekraïne meer moet toegeven dan Rusland.

Zelensky verwierp eerder deze week een voorstel dat inhield dat Oekraïne zijn troepen uit de Donbas zou terugtrekken, belangrijk voor de Oekraïense verdediging tegen Rusland. De Amerikanen wilden er een vrijhandelszone creëren.


Duitsland bekritiseert Israël om nieuwe nederzettingen Westoever

BERLIJN (ANP) - De Duitse regering heeft kritiek geleverd op Israël om de goedkeuring van 764 nieuwe wooneenheden in drie nederzettingen van Israëlische kolonisten op de Westelijke Jordaanoever.

De Israëlische regering legaliseerde ook 19 kleinere nederzettingen die kolonisten zonder toestemming hadden gebouwd.

"De Duitse regering verwerpt dit stellig", zei een woordvoerder van het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken vrijdagavond. Volgens hem schendt de bouw van nederzettingen niet alleen het internationaal recht, het belet ook de totstandkoming van een tweestatenoplossing.

Zowel Israël als Hamas verzetten zich tegen zo'n tweestatenoplossing, waarbij Israël en een Palestijnse staat vreedzaam naast elkaar bestaan.

Volgens de Duitse regering werden in 2025 in totaal bijna 30.000 wooneenheden van kolonisten goedgekeurd. De Duitsers roepen Israël op om de bouw van nederzettingen onmiddellijk te stoppen.

In 1967 bezette Israël de Westoever en Oost-Jeruzalem. Nu wonen er meer dan 700.000 Israëlische kolonisten tussen ongeveer 3 miljoen Palestijnen.


Check In at the Route 66 Motel

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Check In at the Route 66 Motel

Shaggin Wagon

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Shaggin Wagon

Apples

The experimental math department's budget is under scrutiny for how much they've been spending on trains leaving Chicago at 9:00pm traveling at 45 mph.