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Is the best literary film adaptation of the last 50...

Is the best literary film adaptation of the last 50 years: a) The Silence of the Lambs, b) The Princess Bride, c) The Return of the King (LoTR), d) Apocalypse Now, or e) Jurassic Park?

A French corporation was recently found criminally...

A French corporation was recently found criminally liable for enabling terrorism. “The court in Paris has just ruled that cynicism and an exclusive focus on profits can constitute a crime.”

The Register

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Apple has an opportunity to rediscover humanity in its push toward AI

John Ternus can remake Apple the way it should have been

OPINION  Apple's pending leadership transition affords the company a rare opportunity to return to its roots and once again serve as a source of inspiration instead of frustration.…

Nation-states want to cause harm, not just steal cash - stop handing your cyber defenses to the cheapest contractor

NCSC boss says China's whole-of-state cyber machine has become Britain's peer competitor in cyberspace

State-sponsored cyberattacks from Chinese intelligence and military agencies display "an eye-watering level of sophistication," UK National Cyber Security Centre CEO Richard Horne is expected to say in a less-than-cheery opening speech to kick off its annual conference.…

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ABN AMRO verwacht lagere groei bouwketens door Iranoorlog

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - ABN AMRO verlaagt de groeiraming voor de doe-het-zelfbranche door de verslechterde economische omstandigheden door de Iranoorlog. Door de hogere inflatie en rente en het lagere consumentenvertrouwen verwacht de bank nu een volumegroei in 2026 van 2 procent. Eerder werd gerekend op een groei van 3 procent.

De branche is volgens de bank zeer gevoelig voor veranderingen in de economie. Zo leiden koopkrachtdruk en terughoudendheid bij grote uitgaven door consumenten tot uitstel van grotere onderhouds- en verbeterklussen.

Traditioneel komt de vraag naar doe-het-zelfproducten vooral van onderhoud aan de relatief verouderde woningvoorraad. Het overgrote deel van de woningen in Nederland is ouder dan twintig jaar en vraagt structureel om onderhoud, renovatie en verduurzaming. Ook is verduurzaming door de stijgende energiekosten door de oorlog belangrijker geworden.

Zelf kleine klussen doen

Veel consumenten kiezen ervoor om zelf kleinere klussen, zoals het isoleren van muren en daken, te doen, mede door de lage beschikbaarheid van vakmensen en hun hoge kosten. Regelgeving maakt het echter moeilijker om veel zelf te doen. Zo wordt de Investeringssubsidie Duurzame Energie en Energiebesparing (ISDE) alleen gegeven wanneer een bouwinstallatiebedrijf de klus uitvoert.

De markt wordt gedomineerd door grote ketens zoals Hornbach, Gamma, Karwei en Praxis, die vaak in dezelfde winkelgebieden aanwezig zijn. Dat maakt het voor de ketens lastig om 'onderscheidend' te zijn. De omzet van de branche groeit volgens ABN AMRO wel jaarlijks gestaag, maar dat komt vooral door prijsverhogingen. Ook lopen kosten van personeel, energie, huisvesting en inkoop stevig op en is het voor de retailers moeilijk om die door te rekenen. De marges staan daardoor onder druk.

Steeds meer concurrentie

De wereldwijde groei van e-commerce maakt het daarnaast makkelijker om doe-het-zelfproducten internationaal te kopen, waardoor het aanbod en de concurrentie toenemen. Amazon is de grootste speler in de Europese onlinemarkt voor doe-het-zelfproducten, met een marktaandeel van 15 procent. Ook komt er steeds meer concurrentie van Chinese platforms als Temu en AliExpress.

De concurrentie is met name hoog in klein gereedschap, verlichting, decoratie, tuin en schroeven, pluggen en bouten. Bouwmarkten die klanten helpen bij grote klussen, zoals renovatie van de badkamer, het leggen van een vloer of een woning beter isoleren, hebben volgens ABN AMRO de beste kansen om hun marges te beschermen.


Pakistan bedankt Trump voor bereidheid bestand te verlengen

ISLAMABAD (ANP) - De Pakistaanse premier Shehbaz Sharif heeft de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump bedankt voor zijn bereidheid het bestand met Iran te verlengen. "Ik hoop oprecht dat beide partijen het staakt-het-vuren zullen blijven respecteren en tijdens de tweede gespreksronde die gepland staat in Islamabad een alomvattend 'vredesakkoord' kunnen sluiten om definitief een einde te maken aan het conflict", schreef hij op X.

Pakistan treedt op als bemiddelaar bij het vredesoverleg tussen Iran en de VS. De landen hebben na de afkondiging van hun staakt-het-vuren overlegd in Islamabad, al kwam het toen niet tot een doorbraak. Ondertussen dreigde het bestand van twee weken af te lopen. Trump schreef dinsdag op zijn platform Truth Social dat hij dat staakt-het-vuren op verzoek van Pakistan verlengt om Iran meer tijd te geven met een nieuw voorstel te komen.


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The IOC’s decision to protect the female category is a victory for fairness | Tanya Aldred

Trans athletes and those with DSD must be treated with respect, and the new testing regime must be run with sensitivity. But this is a step forward

The decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to exclude transgender women and most athletes with differences of sex development (DSD) from women’s Olympic sport has won praise from most major sports bodies but criticism from some activist groups.

It also closes the door on a period where often well-intentioned inclusivity came at the expense of sportswomen, and those who pointed out that the rules were not fair.

Tanya Aldred writes about sport for the Guardian

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Guardiola dismisses ‘stupid things’ said about City celebrations after beating Arsenal

  • Rooney and Murphy question scenes after victory

  • Guardiola: ‘They won. How can they not celebrate it?’

Pep Guardiola has hit out at criticism of Manchester City’s celebrations following Sunday’s victory over Arsenal, describing such comments as “stupid things”.

At the final whistle of the 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium, one that took City to within three points of the Premier League leaders with a game in hand, Gianluigi Donnarumma jumped into the crowd behind his goal while many of City’s others players also celebrated in emphatic fashion.

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Florida to open criminal investigation into OpenAI over ChatGPT’s influence on alleged mass shooter

State attorney general said inquiry will look into whether AI tool offered ‘significant advice’ to campus shooting suspect

Florida’s top prosecutor is to launch a criminal investigation into how the tech company OpenAI and its software tool ChatGPT may influence users’ threats of harm to themselves or others, including whether it “offered significant advice” to a gunman accused of conducting a mass shooting in the state last year.

State attorney general James Uthmeier said at a news conference on Tuesday that his office is expanding an examination of OpenAI, saying a “criminal investigation is necessary” and the state had issued subpoenas to the $852bn California-based tech firm.

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Brighton subject Chelsea and Rosenior to fifth league defeat in a row without scoring

As Chelsea’s season lurches, time to celebrate Brighton’s achievements. The evening kicked off with the Premier League’s three “B-teams” – Brentford, Bournemouth and Brighton – behind Chelsea in the table. Following another grim chapter in the Liam Rosenior saga, his name taken in vain by angry away fans, Chelsea now look up at Brighton.

Each of those clubs provide an example of responsible stewardship. models Chelsea’s brains trust have struggled to upscale. The project has spent billions, and taken on a raft of former Brighton employees, Rosenior included, but has failed to emulate the culture and strategy. Chelsea have beaten only Port Vale in eight matches and not scored in the other seven.

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Ghosted, Jon Krause



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Everyone will be there, Michael Wolf



Everyone will be there, Michael Wolf

Incendies, Breno Rotatori







Incendies, Breno Rotatori

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Meta To Start Capturing Employee Mouse Movements, Keystrokes For AI Training Data

Reuters reports that Meta plans to start collecting U.S.-based employees' mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and occasional screen snapshots to train AI agents that can better learn how humans use computers. The tool, called Model Capability Initiative (MCI), will reportedly "not be used for performance assessments or any other purpose besides model training and that safeguards were in place to protect 'sensitive content.'" From the report: Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth told employees in a separate memo shared on Monday that the company would step up internal data collection as part of those "AI for Work" efforts, now re-branded as Agent Transformation Accelerator (ATA). "The vision we are building towards is one where our agents primarily do the work and our role is to direct, review and help them improve," Bosworth said. The aim, he added, was for agents to "automatically see where we felt the need to intervene so they can be better next time." Bosworth did not explicitly spell out how those agents would be trained, but said Meta would be "rigorous" about "building up data and evals for all the types of interactions we have as we go about our work."

Meta spokesperson Andy Stone acknowledged that the MCI data would be among the inputs. [...] "If we're building agents to help people complete everyday tasks using computers, our models need real examples of how people "actually use them -- things like mouse movements, clicking buttons, and navigating dropdown menus," said Stone.

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