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Advent

Het is advent. We zetten vier kaarsen op tafel en halen de kerststal van zolder. Samen met onze dochter van vier zet ik de figuren neer.

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Letting Nvidia sell H200s to China is closing the door after the horse has bolted

US export controls on AI accelerators have only succeeded in forcing China to develop its own tech

Half a decade of US trade policy aimed at denying China access to America's most potent semiconductor tech has only served to spur China to develop homegrown alternatives.…

Microsoft reports 7.8-rated zero day, plus 56 more in December Patch Tuesday

Plus critical critical Notepad++, Ivanti, and Fortinet updates, and one of these patches an under-attack security hole

Happy December Patch Tuesday to all who celebrate. This month's patch party includes one Microsoft flaw under exploitation, plus two others listed as publicly known – but just 57 CVEs in total from Redmond.…

Australia bans teens from social media, but nobody thinks it'll really work

Still, the ban has reset expectations and may reduce harm, and that’s kind of enough

Australia's ban on children under 16 holding active social media accounts comes into force on Wednesday. While nobody expects this world-first policy to stop every kid using their favorite online communities, its backers take solace in the mere fact it's sparked global debate.…

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Test Dept. - Gdansk (Atonal)

Test Dept.

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The Clash

The Triffids - Estuary Bed

The Triffids

Wu-Tang Clan - Bells of War

Wu-Tang Clan

T.C. Matic - Pauvre Con

T.C. Matic

Philip Glass - Behind the Moon

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Texas - Everyday Now

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2025 Will Be World's Second or Third-Hottest Year on Record, EU Scientists Say

This year is set to be the world's second or third-warmest on record, potentially surpassed only by 2024'S record-breaking heat, the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Tuesday. From a report: The data is the latest from C3S following last month's COP30 climate summit, where governments failed to agree to substantial new measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reflecting strained geopolitics as the U.S. rolls back its efforts, and some countries seek to weaken CO2-cutting measures.

This year will also likely round out the first three-year period in which the average global temperature exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial period, when humans began burning fossil fuels on an industrial scale, C3S said in a monthly bulletin. "These milestones are not abstract -- they reflect the accelerating pace of climate change," said Samantha Burgess, strategic lead for climate at C3S.

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Apple's Slow AI Pace Becomes a Strength As Market Grows Weary of Spending

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Shares of Apple were battered earlier this year as the iPhone maker faced repeated complaints about its lack of an artificial intelligence strategy. But as the AI trade faces increasing scrutiny, that hesitance has gone from a weakness to a strength -- and it's showing up in the stock market. Through the first six months of 2025, Apple was the second-worst performer among the Magnificent Seven tech giants, as its shares tumbled 18% through the end of June. That has reversed since then, with the stock soaring 35%, while AI darlings like Meta Platforms and Microsoft slid into the red and even Nvidia underperformed. The S&P 500 Index rose 10% in that time, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index gained 13%. [...] As a result, Apple now has a $4.1 trillion market capitalization and the second biggest weight in the S&P 500, leaping over Microsoft and closing in on Nvidia. The shift reflects the market's questioning of the hundreds of billions of dollars Big Tech firms are throwing at AI development, as well as Apple's positioning to eventually benefit when the technology is ready for mass use. "It is remarkable how they have kept their heads and are in control of spending, when all of their peers have gone the other direction," said John Barr, portfolio manager of the Needham Aggressive Growth Fund.

Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust Company, added: "While they most certainly will incorporate more AI into the phones over time, Apple has avoided the AI arms race and the massive capex that accompanies it." His company views Apple's stock as "a bit of an anti-AI holding."

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Microsoft 365 Prices Rising For Businesses and Governments in July 2026

Microsoft has announced that it will raise prices on its Microsoft 365 productivity suites for businesses and government clients starting in July 2026, marking the first commercial price increase since 2022. Small business and frontline worker plans face the steepest hikes: Business Basic jumps 16.7% to $7 per user per month, while frontline worker subscriptions surge up to 33%. Enterprise plans see more modest bumps, ranging from 5.3% for E5 to 8.3% for E3. Microsoft attributed the increases to more than 1,100 new features added to the suite, including AI-driven tools and security enhancements. Copilot remains a separate $30-per-month add-on.

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Internationale bezorgdheid over opmars rebellen in Congo

WASHINGTON (ANP/AFP) - Het opgelaaide geweld in Congo leidt tot groeiende internationale bezorgdheid. Westerse landen, waaronder Nederland, roepen de rebellen van M23 en hun Rwandese bondgenoten in een gezamenlijke verklaring op hun opmars te staken.

De landen spreken over een risico voor de stabiliteit van de regio en zeggen onder meer bezorgd te zijn over het toegenomen gebruik van gevechtsdrones. "Dit betekent een aanzienlijke escalatie van de gevechten en vormt een acuut risico voor de burgerbevolking."

De oproep valt samen met berichten dat strijders van M23 de stad Uvira in Zuid-Kivu zijn binnengetrokken. Volgens bronnen van persbureau AFP zijn in een week tijd 30.000 mensen de nabijgelegen grens met Burundi over gevlucht.

Het nieuwe geweld ondermijnt inspanningen van de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump om tot vrede te komen. Hij ontving eerder deze maand de leiders van Congo en Rwanda om een vredesovereenkomst te tekenen.