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What is the weather forecast for the Austrian Grand Prix?

The weather forecast is in ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix weekend at the Red Bull Ring.

What tyres will the teams and drivers have for Austria?

Pirelli have confirmed the tyre compounds that will be in use for the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix.

5 drivers most likely to win the Austrian Grand Prix

We look at the betting markets to see who bookmakers are backing to win in Austria.

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Tesla Launches New Model Of Explosions . “What’s...

Tesla Launches New Model Of Explosions. “What’s different about the XP is that they’ve actually borrowed some of the same technology used by SpaceX, incorporating it as well as a whole slew of other safety features that are basically non-existent.”

Heel raar! Amsterdams waanidee 'klushub' geflopt

Melanie van der Horst van D66

Amsterdam. Ondernemers, zzp'ers, mkb'ers die een werkbusje bezitten en in de stad wonen zijn richting de afgrond gedreven en kapot gepest met die haastige geldingsdrang om het groenste jochie van de klas te willen zijn: elektrische busjes zijn voor veel eenpitters en kleine bedrijfjes onbetaalbaar, de occassionmarkt moet nog op gang komen, de eerste generatie busjes heeft het bereik van een pak melk, enzovoorts. Maar hey, wat PRO- en D66-figuren hebben in ruil voor een paar kapotte bedrijfjes en wat zelfmoordjes van mensen die de rekeningen net meer konden betalen een aantal groene vinkjes op het cv kunnen zetten. Gefeliciteerd he Zita Pels! Ondernemers, zzp'ers en mkb'ers van buiten de stad komen gewoon niet meer opdagen; zo gaf de grootste thuisinstallateur Feenstra er de brui aan.

Een van die magistrale ideeën van automotive klungel Melanie van der Horst (D66) was een KLUSHUB: de werkbus parkeren bij een overstappunt en dan de stad in met een deel-Biro. WAT BLIJKT NU? In de praktijk is het voor werklui heel erg lastig iedere dag een Sortimo-inrichting over te bouwen in een Biro, lukt het zonnepaneelinstallateurs niet om zonnepalen+omvormers+ladders in de kattenbak van een deelwagen te proppen, kunnen steigerbouwers de steigers niet op hun rug dragen, is het voor dakdekkers onmogelijk om branders+gasflessen+dakbedekking mee te nemen op de fiets en past de nieuwe dakkapel voor de uitbouw helemaal niet in de Biro. Daar had bij de gemeente Amsterdam natuurlijk helemaal niemand aan gedacht en dus is de klushub: geflopt. 'Slechts drie bedrijven werden klant' en dat vinden we nog veel. Héél erg benieuwd wat het volgende plannetje is van PRO, D66 en de 22.000 rovers. Toch die Haarlemse Handkar proberen?

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Haïtianen in Miami juichen voor hun nationale elftal, maar vrezen uitzetting en blijven binnen: ‘Ik ben zó bang’

Haïtianen in de VS genieten een beschermde status, maar de regering-Trump wil daar vanaf. Naar verwachting beslist het Hooggerechtshof deze week of deze zogeheten ‘TPS’ van Haïtianen ingetrokken mag worden. „Als ik terugmoet, is het klaar met me.”

Wanneer krijgt de lamlendige elite van Moskou door dat ze niet ongenaakbaar is?

In nog geen twintig woorden legde een collega uit Siberië bloot dat de Russische hoofdstedelijke elite na vierenhalfjaar oorlog zozeer is geperverteerd dat die zich onaanraakbaar waant.

Nederland steunt chipalliantie VS, maar weert zich tegen wetsvoorstel dat ASML raakt

De VS sluiten een 'Pax Silica' pact met landen die kritieke bouwstenen leveren voor AI-chips. Nederland doet daaraan mee, maar verzet zich tegen de toenemende Amerikaanse druk op ASML.

Tijdens de pandemie had niemand aandacht voor de rechten van kinderen, noch voor mijn instituut, zegt de Kinderombudsvrouw

De rechten van kinderen, zoals het recht op ontwikkeling, gelijke behandeling, onderwijs en bescherming tegen mishandeling, zijn tijdens de coronapandemie geschonden.

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Motorrijder gereanimeerd na ongeluk met auto op snelweg

Bij een ongeluk op de A27 ter hoogte van knooppunt Gorinchem is een motorrijder zwaargewond geraakt. Het slachtoffer kwam in botsing met een auto. De motorrijder wordt gereanimeerd en er landde een traumahelikopter op de weg.

Sparta presenteert eerste aankoop voor nieuwe seizoen

Sparta heeft de eerste versterking van deze zomer binnen: de 31-jarige linksback Bas Kuipers komt over van FC Twente. In Rotterdam-West tekent de verdediger voor twee seizoenen met een optie voor nog een jaar.

Extreme hitte: Kinderen uit groep 4 koelen voeten in de klas, kans op smog en bruggen ingekort met slijptol

Klamme nachten, tropenroosters en de zoektocht naar verkoeling: het is bloedheet in onze regio. Vanaf woensdag 12:00 is het code oranje vanwege de aanhoudende hitte. Volg via dit liveblog de laatste ontwikkelingen over de hitte.

Wel.nl

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Israël meldt luchtaanval op Hezbollah-leden in Zuid-Libanon

NABATIEH (ANP/AFP) - De Israëlische krijgsmacht (IDF) zegt een luchtaanval te hebben uitgevoerd in het zuiden van Libanon. Die zou zijn gericht op twee Hezbollah-leden die "een bedreiging vormden" voor Israëlische troepen in de buurt.

Het is de afgelopen dagen relatief rustig in Libanon, nadat Hezbollah en Israël vrijdag een staakt-het-vuren waren overeengekomen. Toch zijn er sindsdien nog Israëlische aanvallen geweest en doden gevallen.

De situatie in Zuid-Libanon staat onder spanning, omdat de voorlopige overeenkomst tussen Iran en de Verenigde Staten deels afhangt van het bestand in Libanon. Iran heeft geëist dat Israël zijn aanvallen stopzet. Ook de VS hebben daarop aangedrongen.

Maar Israël weigert voorlopig om te vertrekken uit het zuiden van Libanon en zegt te blijven strijden tegen Hezbollah. De IDF zei na de aanval van woensdag nog door te gaan "met het nemen van maatregelen om onmiddellijke bedreigingen weg te nemen".


404 Media

404 Media is an independent media company founded by technology journalists Jason Koebler, Emanuel Maiberg, Samantha Cole, and Joseph Cox.

The Tokenpocalypse Is Here: Companies Are Scrambling To Stop Spending So Much on AI

The Tokenpocalypse Is Here: Companies Are Scrambling To Stop Spending So Much on AI

Consulting giant Accenture is trying to figure out how to stop non-technical workers from blowing through companies’ AI token budget on trivial tasks like converting PDFs to presentation slides, according to leaked audio obtained by 404 Media. Across the industry Accenture is seeing “soaring token spend,” according to the audio.

The news highlights a major shift in the tech industry and other companies that use AI: the wave of uninhibited AI growth is over. Some AI providers like GitHub are now charging customers per token rather than a flat subscription fee, leading some companies to burn through their tokens. Uber recently capped employees’ use of AI tools like Claude Code and Cursor; that came after Uber told employees to use AI as much as possible and Uber’s CTO said the company had blown its entire AI budget in four months. And Accenture itself reportedly started requiring senior staff to start using AI or risk losing out on promotions. 

It also undercuts the narrative that superpowered engineers generating mountains of code are behind the AI boom. In many cases it is non-technical staff burning through tokens for non-specialized tasks.

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“We’re seeing from some of the data internally at least that it’s actually not our engineers that are driving the token consumption. It’s a lot of the non-engineers that are doing some of those behaviors [...] you were talking about,” Justice Kwak, Accenture’s agentic AI strategy lead, said in a recent internal meeting, according to the audio obtained by 404 Media.

At one point in the meeting, Kwak and Eduardo Salamanca de Diego, senior manager of product management at the company’s Center for Advanced AI, start presenting about what is described as “token ops.”

Kwak says he knows people aren’t using slides these days, but he has some. As he appears to be preparing to present, Stuart Henderson, Accenture’s client group lead, interrupts. He jokes he hopes Kwak didn’t just convert a PDF into images and then into markdown files. “I’m learning that’s one of the big token chewers,” Henderson says. “Turning PDFs into markdown: is that right?”

That’s when Kwak says that’s what Accenture’s own data shows. 

“What we’re seeing right now is just rapid escalation in AI token spend,” he says “As companies start to scale AI, moving from like simple chatbots into use cases that feature agentic workflows and automation and then enterprise-wide deployment of some of these tools like Copilot, Claude Code, and Codex, we’re hitting this inflection point where AI is becoming material to the cost structure; spend is becoming very unpredictable; and leadership, especially at the CFO, COO, and CIO level, are still asking the question of whether they’re getting value from what we’re spending on in the context of AI.”

“It’s really not a niche problem. It is a problem that every enterprise will face if they are bullish on AI, if they haven’t already,” he adds. The amount of token spending is increasing “exponentially, as more and more people are starting to use AI.”

Kwak says after Accenture tried to get enterprises to adopt AI as quickly as possible, AI has reached scale in most areas in both Accenture and its clients. But with that scale is a new opportunity for Accenture regarding its clients: “to really think about token economics.” The bill of the overall AI spend is visible, Kwok explains, but attributing that AI spend at the token level to the value outcomes on the projects where AI is being used is not visible. 

Finally, the “controls are just arriving too late.” Those are things that might stop someone spending a bunch of money on tokens, like budgeting or different tiers.

Following the Financial Times’ reporting of Accenture’s policy to force AI adoption or risk missing promotions, an Accenture spokesperson told CNBC, “Our strategy is to be the reinvention partner of choice for our clients and to be the most client-focused, AI-enabled, great place to work. That requires the adoption of the latest tools and technologies to serve our clients most effectively.”

Kwak says Accenture plans to formally launch a product called “Token IQ” soon. Accenture did not respond to a request for comment.

As 404 Media has reported, some startups have bragged about how much they’ve spent on AI instead of human workers. Walmart also capped its staff’s use of AI tools following high demand.


Cathedral Hotel

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Cathedral Hotel

The Cathedral Hotel is a beautiful heritage listed venue at the southern end of North Adelaide. It is conveniently located just a short stroll from both the Memorial Hospital and the Women's and Children's Hospital, as well as historic Adelaide Oval and the spectacular St Peter's Cathedral.

The original Scotch Thistle Hotel was owned by William Field. In 1852, the first deliberations of the newly recreated Municipal Corporation were held there. The hotel faced Kermode Street, which was then a major thoroughfare. Field had a new hotel constructed in 1880 due to the shift in importance to John St (now King William Rd), which had been created to connect King William Road, via Poole Street, (now King William Road) to O’Connell Street.

On the south-east corner of Kermode Street and John Street (now King William Road) in North Adelaide. Established originally on the north side of Kermode Street, the license was moved to the present location in 1881. Changed name to the Cathedral Hotel in 1925 and continues to trade under that name.

Cathedral Hotel

Darren Schiller has added a photo to the pool:

Cathedral Hotel

The Cathedral Hotel is a beautiful heritage listed venue at the southern end of North Adelaide. It is conveniently located just a short stroll from both the Memorial Hospital and the Women's and Children's Hospital, as well as historic Adelaide Oval and the spectacular St Peter's Cathedral.

The original Scotch Thistle Hotel was owned by William Field. In 1852, the first deliberations of the newly recreated Municipal Corporation were held there. The hotel faced Kermode Street, which was then a major thoroughfare. Field had a new hotel constructed in 1880 due to the shift in importance to John St (now King William Rd), which had been created to connect King William Road, via Poole Street, (now King William Road) to O’Connell Street.

On the south-east corner of Kermode Street and John Street (now King William Road) in North Adelaide. Established originally on the north side of Kermode Street, the license was moved to the present location in 1881. Changed name to the Cathedral Hotel in 1925 and continues to trade under that name.

Brougham Place Uniting Church

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Brougham Place Uniting Church

The church was founded, as a ‘Congregational’ Church, on the 20th of October, 1859. The foundation stone was laid on the 15th of May, 1860. The first service was held on the 22nd of February, 1861. Its first minister was the Reverend James Jefferis, MA, LLB.

Since becoming part of the Uniting Church in 1975, the traditional Congregational ethos of freedom of thought, independence of church government, and interest in public concerns, remains influential within the community.

The church site cost four hundred pounds ($800). The lowest tender for the erection of its Greco-Italian style exceeded the estimated cost of four thousand pounds so it was built by day labour under the direction of architects. The first Superintendent of the Sunday School acted as Clerk of Works!

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From military brats to birthright citizens: how USMNT’s magnificent mess became its strength

For years the United States sought a single soccer identity. Instead, its best team emerged from a patchwork of backgrounds, cultures and development paths

In 1993, the United States Soccer Federation handed a contract to Rinus Michels. But the Dutch godfather of Total Football, operationalized through his on-field avatar Johan Cruyff, was not hired to coach the national team, or to coach anybody, really.

By this time, Michels, who managed the Los Angeles Aztecs of the North American Soccer League in 1979 and 1980, had already turned down the chance to manage the US men’s national team twice. Once, in 1983, when it would be entered, disastrously, into the NASL as Team America. And once more in 1991, when Bora Milutinović was appointed instead.

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