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In Real-World Test, an AI Model Did Better Than ER Doctors At Diagnosing Patients

A new study from Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess found that an OpenAI reasoning model outperformed experienced ER doctors at diagnosing and managing patient cases using messy, real-world emergency department records. Researchers say the results don't support replacing doctors, but they do suggest AI could meaningfully reshape clinical workflows if tested carefully in prospective trials. NPR reports: The researchers ran a series of experiments on the AI model to test its clinical acumen -- including actual cases like the lupus patient who'd been previously treated at the emergency department at Beth Israel in Boston. The team graded how well the AI model could provide an accurate diagnosis at three moments in time, from the triage stage in the ER, up to being admitted into the hospital. Overall, AI outperformed two experienced physicians -- and did so with only the electronic health records and the limited information that had been available to the physicians at the time. "This is the big conclusion for me -- it works with the messy real-world data of the emergency department, " said Dr. Adam Rodman, a clinical researcher at Beth Israel and one of the study authors. "It works for making diagnoses in the real world."

Other parts of the study focused on case reports published in the New England Journal of Medicine and clinical vignettes to suss out whether the AI model could meet well-established "benchmarks" and game out thorny diagnostic questions. "The model outperformed our very large physician baseline," said Raj Manrai, assistant professor of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School who was also part of the study. The authors emphasize the AI relied on text alone, while in real life, clinicians need to attend to many other inputs like images, sounds and nonverbal cues when diagnosing and treating a patient. The findings have been published Thursday in the journal Science.

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French Prosecutors Link 15-Year-Old To Mega-Breach At State's Secure Document Agency

French prosecutors say police detained a 15-year-old suspected of using the alias "breach3d" in connection with a cyberattack on France Titres (ANTS), the state agency that handles passports, ID cards, and other secure documents. The breach allegedly involved 12 million to 18 million lines of data offered for sale online, potentially affecting up to a third of France's population if the records are unique. The Register reports: It formally opened (PDF) a judicial investigation on April 29, covering alleged fraudulent access to a state-run automated data processing system and the extraction of data from it. Each offense carries a potential prison sentence of seven years and a maximum ~$350,000 fine. Public Prosecutor Laure Beccuau has requested that the minor, whose pronouns, like their name, were also not specified, be formally charged and placed under judicial supervision.

[...] France's approach to punishing minors via its legal system is typically geared toward re-education and rehabilitation rather than prison time. While those aged between 13 and 16 can face time in juvenile detention, it is often used as a last resort measure. The maximum sentences and fines for the charges the 15-year-old in this case faces are upper limits imposed on adult offenders, and would likely be lowered substantially in cases involving a minor, like this one.

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World's Largest Digital Human Rights Conference Suddenly 'Postponed'

RightsCon, one of the world's largest digital human rights conferences, was suddenly postponed by Zambia's government just days before it was scheduled to begin in Lusaka. Officials cited unresolved speaker clearances and "thematic issues," while Access Now said it had not yet received formal communication and was seeking an urgent meeting with the government. 404 Media reports: Minister of Technology and Science Felix Mutati first announced the postponement on April 28, saying that Zambia needed more time to ensure the conference "fully [aligns] with national procedures, diplomatic protocols, and the broader objective of fostering a balanced and consensus-driven platform for dialogue." "In particular, certain invited speakers and participants remain subject to pending administrative and security clearances, which have not yet been concluded," he added, according to the Lusaka Times.

[...] On a popular listserv for academics, many of whom are attending RightsCon, a board member of Access Now wrote "I am told I can leak that RightsCon has been canceled. Message from [Access Now] following shortly" in a thread about what attendees were planning on doing. And in an email, AccessNow wrote: "It is with heavy hearts that we share: RightsCon will not proceed in Zambia or online. We understand this news is deeply upsetting for our community and while we know everyone has questions, our goal right now is to notify you of the event's status because many of you have imminent travel plans. We do not recommend registered participants travel to Lusaka for RightsCon.

Over the last 48 hours we have experienced an overwhelming surge of support from civil society, government representatives, sponsors, and our community as a whole. For this, we wholeheartedly thank you. We'll communicate more information soon."

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Microsoft Open-Sources 'Earliest DOS Source Code Discovered To Date'

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Several times in the last couple of decades, Microsoft has released source code for the original MS-DOS operating system that kicked off its decades-long dominance of consumer PCs. This week, the company has reached further back than ever, releasing "the earliest DOS source code discovered to date" along with other documentation and notes from its developer.

Today's source release is so old that it predates the MS-DOS branding, and it includes "sources to the 86-DOS 1.00 kernel, several development snapshots of the PC-DOS 1.00 kernel, and some well-known utilities such as CHKDSK," write Microsoft's Stacey Haffner and Scott Hanselman in their co-authored post about the release. [...] This source code is old enough that it hadn't been stored digitally. "A dedicated team of historians and preservationists led by Yufeng Gao and Rich Cini," calling itself the "DOS Disassembly Group," painstakingly transcribed and scanned in code from paper printouts provided by Paterson. This process was made even more difficult because modern OCR software struggled with the quality of the decades-old printout.

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Verstappen reacts to Lambiase's McLaren move

Max Verstappen believes trying to stop race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase from joining rival Formula 1 team McLaren in 2028 "would be stupid from my side".

Audi drivers react to McNish becoming Racing Director

Audi's Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg has shared their thoughts following the appointment of Allan McNish as the team's Racing Director.

Colapinto reflects on ‘dream’ road show in Buenos Aires

Franco Colapinto recently became the first Argentinian to drive an F1 car on the streets of Buenos Aires.

‘I’m open to everything’ – Alonso gives update regarding F1 future

Fernando Alonso has opened up about the possibility of leaving F1 when his contract expires at the end of 2026.

Antonelli expects Mercedes to face more competition in Miami

Kimi Antonelli is braced for Mercedes’ rivals to pose more of a threat as the 2026 F1 season resumes at the Miami International Autodrome, with a host of teams set to unleash upgrades and regulation changes also coming into play.

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Former Spandau Ballet singer jailed for 14 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults

Ross Davidson, who sang with group in 2018, was convicted of offences committed against six women

Musician Ross Davidson, a former singer for Spandau Ballet, has been jailed for 14 years for multiple rapes and sexual assaults.

Davidson, 38, was convicted across two trials of two counts of rape, an attempted rape, three sexual assaults and two charges of voyeurism, in offences committed against six women between August 2013 and December 2019.

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‘Come and speak to us’: Hamilton calls for more driver involvement in F1 rules

  • ‘It needs to change’ says seven-time champion

  • Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll calls rules ‘fundamentally flawed’

Lewis Hamilton believes Formula One drivers should have a “seat at the table” in discussion on directions the sport should take in future, to have an input alongside key stakeholders such as the teams and the FIA. Hamilton’s view was largely echoed across the paddock including by the current world champion, Lando Norris.

Hamilton was speaking before this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix where the rule changes implemented after driver dissatisfaction with this year’s new regulations are taking effect for the first time.

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ING: huizenprijzen stijgen dit jaar niet verder door hoger aanbod

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - De huizenprijzen zullen naar verwachting de rest van dit jaar niet meer stijgen, voorspelt ING in een rapport over de woningmarkt. In de grote steden blijft de huizenprijsontwikkeling naar verwachting achter bij het landelijk gemiddelde en zouden de prijzen kortstondig zelfs wat kunnen zakken, stellen de marktkenners van de bank. Na jaren van groei is het voor het eerst in lange tijd dat een bank verwacht dat de huizenmarkt niet verder groeit.

De belangrijkste reden is het oplopende woningaanbod, vooral van huurwoningen waar beleggers vanaf willen. Particuliere beleggers verkopen deze woningen omdat het door strengere regels en hoge belastingen nauwelijks nog rendabel is om te verhuren. Tegelijkertijd drukken de iets hogere hypotheekrente en een "voorzichtiger sentiment" de vraag licht.

Door eerdere prijsstijgingen aan het begin van het jaar komt de stijging in 2026 naar verwachting uit op ongeveer 1,5 procent. Ook volgend jaar zullen de huizenprijzen bescheiden stijgen, met ongeveer 2 procent.

Wet betaalbare huur

Veel beleggers zetten hun huurwoningen te koop, vooral in en rond de grote steden en in studentensteden. Naar verwachting blijft dat de rest van het jaar zo, waarna de verkoop van huurwoningen volgend jaar geleidelijk afneemt. Daarnaast komt er extra aanbod doordat meer nieuwbouwkopers verhuizen naar hun opgeleverde woning en hun bestaande woning te koop zetten.

ING voorziet dat het aantal verkopen van bestaande woningen dit jaar uitkomt op 240.000, vergelijkbaar met 2025. "Daarbij blijft het aantal naar verwachting net onder het recordniveau uit 2017, toen er 242.000 transacties waren", aldus de bank.

ABN AMRO waarschuwde eerder deze week dat de aangekondigde aanpassingen aan de wet betaalbare huur door woonminister Elanor Boekholt-O'Sullivan onvoldoende oplossingen bieden om de uittocht van beleggers te voorkomen. "Zolang de fiscale behandeling in box 3 ongewijzigd blijft, zullen particuliere verhuurders zich blijven terugtrekken uit de markt en krimpt het aanbod van betaalbare huurwoningen verder. Uiteindelijk betaalt de huurder de rekening", concludeerde de bank.


FME: techindustrie heeft steeds meer last van handelsoorlog

ZOETERMEER (ANP) - De Nederlandse technologische industrie heeft steeds meer last van de handelsoorlog die de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump vorig jaar ontketende. Dat meldt FME, de ondernemersorganisatie voor de technologische industrie, na een onderzoek onder 156 bedrijven dat eerder deze maand is uitgevoerd.

Uit de resultaten komt volgens FME naar voren dat bijna een kwart van de bedrijven investeringen uitstelt. Bij een eerdere studie in september 2025 gaf nog 17 procent dit aan. De handelsoorlog raakt niet alleen bedrijven die naar de Verenigde Staten exporteren, maar werkt ook door in de gehele toeleveringsketen, aldus de organisatie. Meer dan de helft van de bedrijven heeft te maken met verstoringen als onbetrouwbare levertijden en exportbeperkingen, terwijl de kosten stijgen.

Tegelijk ervaren bijna drie op de tien bedrijven meer concurrentie door de instroom van producten uit andere landen, vooral uit China. Ook dat is een hoger percentage dan afgelopen najaar. De ontwikkelingen hebben volgens FME impact op de financiële positie van bedrijven. Bij bijna acht op de tien bedrijven zou de winstgevendheid nu of binnen zes maanden onder druk staan.

Meer concurrentiekracht

"We zien nu steeds concretere gevolgen in investeringen en productie. Dat raakt het verdienvermogen van de sector op de langere termijn", zegt FME-voorzitter Theo Henrar. De ondernemersorganisatie vindt dat Nederland vol moet inzetten op een sterke interne markt, meer concurrentiekracht en nieuwe handelsakkoorden.

Het Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) meldde donderdag dat de export van goederen in het eerste kwartaal van dit jaar is afgenomen, met name naar landen buiten de Europese Unie, zoals de VS. De Nederlandse economie groeide vorig kwartaal vooral door de daling van de export minder sterk dan in de kwartalen daarvoor.


Topman: Apple beleeft beste eerste kwartaal van een jaar ooit

CUPERTINO (ANP) - Apple heeft het afgelopen kwartaal zijn beste eerste drie maanden in een jaar ooit behaald. Dat zegt topman Tim Cook van het techconcern in een toelichting op de resultaten. Volgens hem komt dat onder andere dankzij meer verkopen van iPhones.

De omzet steeg in het tweede kwartaal van het gebroken boekjaar van Apple met 17 procent vergeleken met een jaar eerder naar 111,2 miljard dollar, omgerekend zo'n 94,8 miljard euro. Dat is meer dan analisten volgens persbureau Bloomberg hadden verwacht. "De iPhone behaalde een omzetrecord voor een maart-kwartaal, aangedreven door de buitengewone vraag naar de iPhone 17-serie", aldus Cook, die eerder deze maand aankondigde te stoppen als topman van Apple.

De omzet uit de verkoop van iPhones steeg in het afgelopen kwartaal van 46,8 miljard dollar naar net geen 57 miljard dollar. De nettowinst kwam uit op 29,6 miljard dollar, tegen 24,8 miljard dollar een jaar eerder.

Het afgelopen kwartaal stegen de opbrengsten uit diensten volgens Cook ook naar een nieuw record. Daarnaast verdiende Apple meer aan de verkoop van Mac-computers, iPads en wearables zoals smartwatches. Het techbedrijf bracht in maart nieuwe producten uit, waaronder de iPhone 17e en de MacBook Neo.

Cook prijst ook de groeiresultaten in alle markten van Apple. Zo steeg de omzet in Europa naar 28,1 miljard dollar.

Wel zei hij tegen persbureau Reuters dat de iPhone-verkoop in januari, februari en maart werd afgeremd door leveringsproblemen van geavanceerde processorchips die het brein van het toestel vormen. "De vraag was ongekend groot. En op dit moment is er iets minder flexibiliteit in de toeleveringsketen om meer onderdelen te krijgen", lichtte Cook toe.


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I’ve been working on transitioning this site over to a static generator and I’ve also been working on a new site design.

What I decided to do is sort of a cross between the two: my current site will be converted into a static version of what stands today, design and all. It’ll be an archive of what was essentially the “tips, tricks, and bookmarks on web development” that the site was for much of its existence. I’ve created that static version which sits in a corner—currently unused but ready to go.

The new site will be a new thing with a new design. But until the new thing exists, what do I do with posts like this? I don’t have the new thing to push content to but I also don’t know how long it’ll take me to get the new thing with a new design done. Does the site languish until I’ve had a chance to complete everything or do I essentially publish new content in two places: the current dynamic site and the unseen static site?

Since you are seeing this post, the answer is clear. I’ll have to duplicate my efforts for what I hope is a short period of time. I made some serious headway on the new site but then April became quite busy.

Perhaps May will have enough time for me to get the new site launched and, while I don’t blog all that often, I think it’s safe to say that things will be minimal until the transition is complete.


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Double-barred Finch
Scientific Name: Taeniopygia bichenovii

Description: The Double-barred Finch is one of the long-tailed grass-finches and is notable for its 'owl-faced' features, having a white face bordered black. It is grey-brown, with white underparts banded black above and below the chest, giving the species its name. The wings are black, spotted white, the tail is black and the bill and legs are blueish-grey. Juveniles are dulller, with indistinct chest bars. These grass-finches usually feed in flocks and have a bouncing, undulating flight pattern.
Similar species: There are two subspecies of Double-barred Finch: the eastern race has a white rump and the western race has a black rump. Otherwise, distinguished form other finches by its 'owl-face'.
Distribution: The Double-barred Finch is found in the Kimberley region through to west of the Gulf of Carpentaria (the western race annulosa), and then from Cape York down the east coast to south-eastern Victoria (the eastern race, bichenovii).
Habitat: The Double-barred Finch prefers dry grassy woodlands and scrublands, open forests and farmlands. It is never far from water.
Seasonal movements: Nomadic; only an occasional visitor to extreme south-eastern part of range.
Feeding: The Double-barred Finch feeds on the ground on seeds. It will also take insects, especially when breeding. It usually feeds in groups or flocks of up to 40 birds.
Breeding: The Double-barred Finch builds a rounded nest, with a side entrance and short tunnel into a inner chamber lined with fine grass, feathers and plant down. The nest is placed between 1 m to 5 m from the ground in pandanus or thick shrubs, or even in the eaves of a building, often close to an active wasps' nest. Both parents incubate and feed the young.
The nestlings of Double-barred Finches beg with their heads down to one side. This is unique to the grass-finch and waxbill family.
Calls: A brassy, drawn-out 'tzeeaat, tzeeaat'; also a low 'tat tat'
Minimum Size: 10cm
Maximum Size: 12cm
Average size: 11cm
Average weight: 10g
Breeding season: After rain in north and inland.
Clutch Size: 4 to 7 eggs
Incubation: 14 days
Nestling Period: 21 days
(Source: www.birdsinbackyards.net)
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