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Ancient Chinese astrology gets a Gen Z rebrand in Southeast Asia
South China Morning Post
about 7 hours ago

Ancient Chinese astrology gets a Gen Z rebrand in Southeast Asia

Yik Wai Chee doesn’t think of himself as a believer. The 33-year-old senior executive at a Malaysia-based AI company is the kind of person who deals in data and decision-making frameworks, not destiny. Yet for years, he has consulted bazi, the ancient Chinese system of elemental forecasting, as a kind of strategic gut check on his life. “For me, it is just a long-term ‘luck check’ to see if there are general strategies I can adapt to get through some life challenges,” he said. “If it doesn’t...

Executive-led governance in Hong Kong must start by listening to the people
South China Morning Post
about 9 hours ago

Executive-led governance in Hong Kong must start by listening to the people

When Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office director Xia Baolong recently described Hong Kong’s executive-led system as a distinct governance model, he elevated it from an administrative arrangement to constitutional doctrine. A doctrine is not merely about structure. It is about how governance power is exercised. In Hong Kong’s executive-led system, that exercise begins with engaging the governed. The national security white paper unveiled earlier this month highlights the need to achieve both...

Biological Rhythm : Your Immune System Runs on a Clock – NaturalNews . com
naturalnews.com
about 10 hours ago

Biological Rhythm : Your Immune System Runs on a Clock – NaturalNews . com

Published: 20260222T003000Z

NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all
NPR News
about 12 hours ago

NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all

NASA says an "interrupted flow" of helium to the rocket system could require a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building. If it happens, NASA says the launch to the moon would be delayed until April.

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K-pop’s big freeze: are cracks in China’s cultural blockade a thaw?
South China Morning Post
about 12 hours ago

K-pop’s big freeze: are cracks in China’s cultural blockade a thaw?

While K-pop has conquered almost every corner of the globe, South Korea’s entertainment industry remains largely locked out of the Chinese market due to a geopolitical chill that has lingered for a decade. China unofficially banned South Korean entertainment products in 2016 after Seoul deployed the US Terminal High Altitude Area Defence system (THAAD) despite Beijing’s objections. K-pop concerts were cancelled, South Korean dramas disappeared from Chinese streaming platforms, and South Korean...

"We returned from hell’: Rights group raises alarm over torture in Israeli jails
France 24
about 13 hours ago

"We returned from hell’: Rights group raises alarm over torture in Israeli jails

The Committee to Protect Journalists published a report alleging the systematic abuse of Palestinian media workers in Israeli detention centers between 2023 and 2026. Through interviews with dozens of former detainees, the organization documented harrowing accounts of torture, starvation, and sexual violence aimed at silencing the press. The findings highlight that the majority of these journalists were held under administrative detention without formal charges or access to legal counsel. Evidence such as medical records and photographs supports claims of extreme weight loss and untreated injuries resulting from physical beatings. The advocacy group is now calling for international accountability and independent investigations into these alleged violations of humanitarian law. Despite these testimonies, the Israeli military maintains that it adheres to international standards and does not intentionally target members of the media.

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Mississippi health system shuts down clinics statewide after ransomware attack
NPR News
about 13 hours ago

Mississippi health system shuts down clinics statewide after ransomware attack

The attack was launched on Thursday and prompted hospital officials to close all of its 35 clinics across the state.

The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US
Engadget
about 14 hours ago

The Stop Killing Games campaign will set up NGOs in the EU and US

The Stop Killing Games campaign is evolving into more than just a movement. In a YouTube video, the campaign's creator, Ross Scott, explained that organizers are planning to establish two non-governmental organizations, one for the European Union and another for the US. According to Scott, these NGOs would allow for "long-term counter lobbying" when publishers end support for certain video games. "Let me start off by saying I think we're going to win this, namely the problem of publishers destroying video games that you've already paid for," Scott said in the video. According to Scott, the NGOs will work on getting the original Stop Killing Games petition codified into EU law, while also pursuing more watchdog actions, like setting up a system to report publishers for revoking access to purchased video games. The Stop Killing Games campaign started as a reaction to Ubisoft's delisting of The Crew from players' libraries. The controversial decision stirred up concerns about how publishers have the ultimate say on delisting video games. After crossing a million signatures last year, the movement's leadership has been busy exploring the next steps. According to Scott, the campaign leadership will meet with the European Commission soon, but is also working on a 500-page legal paper that reveals some of the industry's current controversial practices. In the meantime, the ongoing efforts have led to a change of heart from Ubisoft since the publisher updated The Crew 2 with an offline mode.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-stop-killing-games-campaign-will-set-up-ngos-in-the-eu-and-us-203359604.html?src=rss

Microsoft’s new gaming CEO vows not to flood the ecosystem with ‘endless AI slop’
TechCrunch
about 16 hours ago

Microsoft’s new gaming CEO vows not to flood the ecosystem with ‘endless AI slop’

Is Microsoft's gaming division doubling down on AI?

Ochrona zdrowia w dobie kryzysu . Na HCC o odporności systemu
rynekzdrowia.pl
about 18 hours ago

Ochrona zdrowia w dobie kryzysu . Na HCC o odporności systemu

Published: 20260221T163000Z

Suspect in Tumbler Ridge school shooting described violent scenarios to ChatGPT
The Verge
about 19 hours ago

Suspect in Tumbler Ridge school shooting described violent scenarios to ChatGPT

The suspect in the mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Jesse Van Rootselaar, was raising alarms among employees at OpenAI months before the shooting took place. This past June, Jesse had conversations with ChatGPT involving descriptions of gun violence that triggered the chatbot's automated review system. Several employees raised concerns that her posts could be a precursor to real-world violence and encouraged company leaders to contact the authorities, but they ultimately declined. According to the Wall Street Journal, leaders at the company decided that Rootselaar's posts did not constitute a "credible and imminent risk of … Read the full story at The Verge.

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The Human Root of Trust – public domain framework for agent accountability
Hacker News
about 20 hours ago

The Human Root of Trust – public domain framework for agent accountability

I've spent my career at the intersection of identity, trust, and distributed systems. The thing I keep thinking about: every digital system we've built assumes a human is on the other end. Bank accounts, contracts, API keys — all designed around human singularity. That assumption has already broken. AI agents are transacting, communicating, and signing contracts autonomously — passing identity checks designed for people, with no human visibly in the loop. The Human Root of Trust is my attempt to name the problem and sketch the architecture: three pillars (proof of humanity, hardware-rooted device identity, action attestation), a six-step trust chain from human principal to cryptographic receipt, and two implementation paths. It's dedicated to the public domain. No patent. No product. No ask except that whoever picks this up carries the principle forward. https://humanrootoftrust.org Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47100935 Points: 6 # Comments: 1

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Transforming farming: Brazil's approach to sustainable agriculture
France 24
about 21 hours ago

Transforming farming: Brazil's approach to sustainable agriculture

Brazil is transforming its farms with a sustainable revolution. From organic methods to integrated crop-livestock-forest systems, farmers are boosting productivity while protecting soil and biodiversity. Tech and AI help optimize resources, and degraded pastures are being restored – showing that Brazil can remain a global food powerhouse without destroying its land.

China’s tech giants pursue AI, semiconductor talent in US as competition intensifies
South China Morning Post
about 21 hours ago

China’s tech giants pursue AI, semiconductor talent in US as competition intensifies

Major Chinese technology companies, including ByteDance and Baidu, are aggressively expanding their US-based research and development teams, targeting high-level artificial intelligence and semiconductor recruits in key American tech hubs. The overseas hiring spree underscores these “big tech” firms’ growing ambitions to build up their skilled workforce in AI systems development and semiconductor design amid increased competition in their home market. Social media giant ByteDance, the parent...

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Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams
Science Daily
about 23 hours ago

Generative AI analyzes medical data faster than human research teams

Researchers tested whether generative AI could handle complex medical datasets as well as human experts. In some cases, the AI matched or outperformed teams that had spent months building prediction models. By generating usable analytical code from precise prompts, the systems dramatically reduced the time needed to process health data. The findings hint at a future where AI helps scientists move faster from data to discovery.

Cuba health care system pushed to the brink by US fuel blockade , Cuban minister says
seattletimes.com
about 23 hours ago

Cuba health care system pushed to the brink by US fuel blockade , Cuban minister says

Published: 20260221T110000Z

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iRestore Elite Laser Hair Growth System Review: Surprisingly Effective
Wired
about 24 hours ago

iRestore Elite Laser Hair Growth System Review: Surprisingly Effective

After just two months, my husband saw enough hair regrowth that his college friends commented on it.

5 European nations to make drones by tapping Ukraine’s war experience
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

5 European nations to make drones by tapping Ukraine’s war experience

Five European nations have announced a new programme to produce low-cost air defence systems and autonomous drones using Ukrainian expertise hard-won over the past four years of war against Russia. Friday’s initiative of the E5 nations – France, Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy – comes as one of many European efforts to bolster defence along their borders, like a “drone wall” with Russia and Ukraine to better detect, track and intercept drones violating Europe’s airspace. Both...

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'Cuba's healthcare system is being pushed to the brink by US blockades,' says health minister
Euronews
1 day ago

'Cuba's healthcare system is being pushed to the brink by US blockades,' says health minister

Cuba’s Health Minister says the country is headed to a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, saying the US blockade of oil on his country is rendering hospitals helpless and puts thousands of lives at risk.

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Anker’s powerful home theater on wheels is pure chaos
The Verge
1 day ago

Anker’s powerful home theater on wheels is pure chaos

The Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro is too weird to exist. It takes the excellent 4K projector and karaoke microphones from Anker's Nebula X1 and stuffs them inside a powerful five-speaker Google TV party on wheels. It's so absurd that it feels like a gadget fever dream - and I'm here for it. At the heart of this system is the same liquid-cooled, triple-laser, auto-image-correction-everything projector I reviewed last summer. It's unbelievably quiet for a 3500 ANSI lumen projector that lays claim to the title of being the brightest and most vivid all-in-one portable projector on the market. Now it's also the loudest, with 400W of audio added to the … Read the full story at The Verge.

China showcases humanoid martial arts robots: Should Europe be worried?
Euronews
1 day ago

China showcases humanoid martial arts robots: Should Europe be worried?

As Beijing pushes forward in robotics, which it displayed at the Lunar New Year performance, a bigger question is emerging: how advanced are these systems really, and should Europe be concerned?

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Colorado moves age checks from websites to operating systems
Hacker News
1 day ago

Colorado moves age checks from websites to operating systems

Article URL: https://www.biometricupdate.com/202602/colorado-moves-age-checks-from-websites-to-operating-systems Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47097904 Points: 22 # Comments: 15

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Meta Deployed AI and It Is Killing Our Agency
Hacker News
1 day ago

Meta Deployed AI and It Is Killing Our Agency

Article URL: https://mojodojo.io/blog/meta-is-systematically-killing-our-agency/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47097502 Points: 111 # Comments: 64

China’s Yangtze River fishing ban brings biomass surge, boosts finless porpoise
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

China’s Yangtze River fishing ban brings biomass surge, boosts finless porpoise

The ecological health of China’s Yangtze River is undergoing a meaningful recovery, just halfway through a 10-year fishing ban to restore the ecosystem, a new study has found. As one of the country’s vital waterways – and among the world’s most biodiverse rivers – the Yangtze has long supported immense economic and social functions. At its peak, it contributed more than 60 per cent of China’s freshwater fisheries output. Yet from the 1950s, the river basin faced sustained ecological decline due...

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