02 Dec 2025

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Zillow Drops Climate Risk Scores After Agents Complained of Lost Sales

Zillow has removed climate risk scores from over a million home listings after real estate agents argued the data was scaring off buyers. TechCrunch reports: Zillow first added the data to the site in September 2024, saying that more than 80% of buyers consider climate risks when purchasing a new home. But last month, following objections from the California Regional Multiple Listing Service (CRMLS), Zillow removed the listings' climate scores. In their place is a subtle link to their records at First Street, the climate risk analytic startup that provides the data. "When buyers lack access to clear climate-risk information, they make the biggest financial decision of their lives while flying blind," First Street spokesperson Matthew Eby told TechCrunch via email. "The risk doesn't go away; it just moves from a pre-purchase decision into a post-purchase liability." First Street's climate risk scores first appeared on Realtor.com in 2020, where they remain. They also still appear on Redfin and and Homes.com. The New York-based startup has raised more than $50 million from investors including General Catalyst, Congruent Ventures, and Galvanize Climate Solutions, according to PitchBook. Art Carter, the CRMLS CEO, told The New York Times that "displaying the probability of a specific home flooding this year or within the next five years can have a significant impact on the perceived desirability of that property." He also questioned the accuracy of First Street's data, saying he didn't think that areas which haven't flooded in the last 40 to 50 years were likely to flood in the next five.

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02 Dec 2025 5:17pm GMT

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02 Dec 2025 5:06pm GMT

Poka Labs (YC S24) Is Hiring a Founding Engineer

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02 Dec 2025 5:00pm GMT

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TLP 1.9 Linux Power-Management Tool Adds New Profiles Daemon

TLP 1.9 Linux Power-Management Tool Adds New Profiles Daemon

TLP 1.9 adds a new profiles daemon and a dedicated power-saver mode, expanding Linux power-management capabilities for laptops.

02 Dec 2025 4:39pm GMT

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Trump Administration To Take Equity Stake In Former Intel CEO's Chip Startup

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: The Trump administration has agreed to inject up to $150 million into a startup (source paywalled; alternative source) trying to develop more advanced semiconductor manufacturing techniques in the U.S., its latest bid to support strategically important domestic industries with government incentives. Under the arrangement, the Commerce Department would give the incentives to xLight, a startup trying to improve the critical chip-making process known as extreme ultraviolet lithography, the agency said in a Monday release. In return, the government would get an equity stake that would likely make it xLight's largest shareholder. The Dutch firm ASML is currently the only global producer of EUV machines, which can cost hundreds of millions of dollars each. XLight is seeking to improve on just one component of the EUV process: the crucially important lasers that etch complex microscopic patterns onto chemical-treated silicon wafers. The startup is hoping to integrate its light sources into ASML's machines. XLight represents a second act for Pat Gelsinger, the former chief executive of Intel who was fired by the board late last year after the chip maker suffered from weak financial performance and a stalled manufacturing expansion. Gelsinger serves as executive chairman of xLight's board. [...] The xLight deal uses funding from the 2022 Chips and Science Act allocated for earlier stage companies with promising technologies. It is the first Chips Act award in President Trump's second term and is a preliminary agreement, meaning it isn't finalized and could change. "This partnership would back a technology that can fundamentally rewrite the limits of chipmaking," Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said in the release.

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02 Dec 2025 4:16pm GMT

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“Renewable” no more: Trump admin renames the National Renewable Energy Laboratory

A key driver of US renewable energy research is now the National Laboratory of the Rockies.

02 Dec 2025 4:01pm GMT

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Fallout 2's Chris Avellone describes his game design philosophy

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02 Dec 2025 3:56pm GMT

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NASA seeks a “warm backup” option as key decision on lunar rover nears

"This would be a cheap insurance policy."

02 Dec 2025 3:30pm GMT

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Steam On Linux Hits An All-Time High In November

Steam's November 2025 survey shows Linux gaming climbed to its highest share in a decade "thanks to the success of the Steam Deck, the underlying Steam Play (Proton) software, and now further excitement thanks to the upcoming Steam Machine and Steam Frame," writes Phoronix's Michael Larabel. From the report: A decade ago in the early Steam days the initial use was around 3% and back then the Steam user-base in absolute terms was much smaller than it is today. Back in October Steam on Linux finally re-crossed that 3% threshold after for years being stuck in a 1~2% rut. Now the Steam Survey results were published minutes ago for November and they continue an upward trend for Linux. Steam on Linux is up to 3.2%, an increase of 0.15% for the month. One year ago Steam on Linux was at 2.03% last November, 1.91% for November 2023, and a decade ago for November 2015 was at just 0.98%. [...] Due to AMD APUs powering the Steam Deck, AMD CPUs continue to power nearly 70% of Linux gaming systems. Meanwhile under Windows, AMD has around a 42% CPU marketshare.

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02 Dec 2025 3:15pm GMT

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“Players are selfish”: Fallout 2’s Chris Avellone describes his game design philosophy

Avellone recaps his journey from learning on a TRS-80 to today.

02 Dec 2025 3:04pm GMT

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NVIDIA Releases Linux Display Driver v590 Beta

NVIDIA Releases Linux Display Driver v590 Beta

NVIDIA's Linux display driver 590.44 beta raises the Wayland requirement to 1.20 and fixes incorrect DPI reporting.

02 Dec 2025 2:39pm GMT

Linux Mint 22.3 “Zena” Nears Release with New Cinnamon Menu and Tools

Linux Mint 22.3 "Zena" Nears Release with New Cinnamon Menu and Tools

Linux Mint 22.3 "Zena" nears release with a new Cinnamon menu, updated system tools, Wayland improvements, and many refinements now prepared for the upcoming beta.

02 Dec 2025 10:53am GMT