24 Mar 2026

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Epoch confirms GPT5.4 Pro solved a Frontier Math Open Problem for the first time

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24 Mar 2026 1:53am GMT

I Created My First AI-Assisted Pull Request and I Feel Like a Fraud

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24 Mar 2026 1:42am GMT

23 Mar 2026

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Nvidia CEO Says He's 'Empathetic' To DLSS 5 Concerns

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says he understands the concerns about "AI slop" with DLSS 5 but insists the feature preserves a game's underlying geometry and artistic intent. "I think their perspective makes sense, " said Huang during a recent appearance on the Lex Fridman podcast. "And I could see where they're coming from because I don't love AI slop myself. You know, all of the AI-generated content increasingly looks similar, and they're all beautiful... so I'm empathic toward what they're thinking. That's just not what DLSS 5 is trying to do." Tom's Hardware reports: Although Huang is striking a more conciliatory tone, much of his response is similar to what we heard at GTC [where Huang said gamers were "completely wrong."] The artist determines the geometry, we are completely truthful to the geometry... so every single frame, it enhances, but it doesn't change anything." There was some confusion about how DLSS 5 worked when it was first announced, and although the inner workings of it still aren't clear on a technical level, Huang has said that it isn't a general-purpose generative AI model. He describes it as "content-controlled generative AI." On the other end of the spectrum, Huang also said that it isn't a post-processing filter. The technical details of DLSS 5 live somewhere between that space, and we likely won't know them until later this year when the feature is set to release. "The question about enhancing, DLSS 5... in the future, you could even prompt it. You know, I want it to be a toon shader. I want it to look like this, kind of. You could even give it an example and it would generate in the style of that, all consistent with the artistry, the style, the intent of the artist," Huang continued. "All of that is done for the artist so they can create something that is more beautiful but still in the style that they want." Although the talking points about DLSS 5 remain unchanged, it seems that Huang has at least heard the criticism. "I think that they got the impression that the games are going to come out the way the games are... and then we're going to post-process it. That's not what DLSS is intended to do." Huang also made assertions that DLSS is "integrated" with the artist, and suggested that it would put the power of generative AI in the hands of artists working in game development [...]. Although DLSS 5 looks like it's doing a lot, Huang said that it's just another tool, not an essential feature. "The gamers might also appreciate that, in the last couple of years, we introduced skin shaders to game developers, and many of those games have skin shaders that include sub-surface scattering that makes skin look more skin-like... [DLSS 5] is just one more tool. They can decide what to use," Huang ended the conversation about DLSS 5. Immediately after, without missing a beat, he said 1993's Doom was the most influential video game ever made.

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23 Mar 2026 11:00pm GMT

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Windows 3.1 tiled background .bmp archive

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23 Mar 2026 10:52pm GMT

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A mission NASA might kill is still returning fascinating science from Jupiter

"We can't quite afford to support everything that we have done in the past."

23 Mar 2026 10:49pm GMT

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Bipartisan Bill Seeks To Ban Sports Betting On Prediction Market Platforms

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Senators Adam Schiff (D-CA) and John Curtis (R-UT) introduced (PDF) a bill on Monday that could prevent prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket from allowing users to wager money on sports events or play casino-style games. This bipartisan bill would not apply to FanDuel and DraftKings, which are subject to state-by-state gambling laws, rather than federal ones. "Sports prediction contracts are sports bets -- just with a different name. And yet, these contracts are currently offered in all fifty states in clear violation of state and federal law," Schiff said in a statement. Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are regulated under the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which is why Schiff and Curtis are able to address them under federal jurisdiction, rather than leaving them to state-regulated sportsbooks. But these senators argue that there isn't much of a difference in practice between betting on sports via federally or state-regulated apps. Kalshi's Super Bowl trading volume, for instance, reached over $1 billion this year -- a 2700% increase year-over-year. "Too many young people in Utah are getting exposed to addictive sports betting and casino-style gaming contracts that belong under state control, not under federal regulators," Curtis said in a statement. The report notes that Kalshi is temporarily banned in Nevada and is facing criminal charges in Arizona. "Kalshi may brand itself as a 'prediction market,' but what it's actually doing is running an illegal gambling operation and taking bets on Arizona elections, both of which violate Arizona law," Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said in a statement last week.

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23 Mar 2026 10:00pm GMT

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Trump's MAHA pick for surgeon general flounders amid GOP doubts

She stalled over MAHA woo-woo, anti-vaccine views, and lacking medical background.

23 Mar 2026 9:43pm GMT

Nvidia CEO tries to explain why DLSS 5 isn’t just “AI slop”

If game makers don't like it, "they could decide not to use it, you know?"

23 Mar 2026 9:19pm GMT

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Wing Expands Its Drone Delivery Service To the Bay Area

Wing is expanding its drone delivery service to the San Francisco Bay Area. "The drone delivery startup has been rapidly expanding to metro areas across the US, but is now targeting the tech-friendly Silicon Valley region," reports Engadget. From the report: Going back to its inaugural deliveries, Wing ferried office supplies across Google's Mountain View campus in the Bay Area with its automated drones. It was still a startup out of Google's X, The Moonshot Factory incubator at the time, but early users were already asking for home delivery services, according to Wing. Now, Wing's latest delivery drones can deliver groceries, food, or whatever else fits in a small package weighing up to five pounds in 30 minutes or less to Bay Area residents. Earlier this year, Wing expanded its service to an additional 150 Walmart stores across the U.S. Service began recently in Atlanta and Charlotte, and it's coming soon to Los Angeles, Houston, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Miami and other major U.S. cities to be announced later. "By 2027, Walmart and Wing say they'll have a network of more than 270 drone delivery locations nationwide."

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23 Mar 2026 9:00pm GMT

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DietPi 10.2 Released with Immich Support and New Software Options

DietPi 10.2 Released with Immich Support and New Software Options

DietPi 10.2 adds Immich, Immich Machine Learning, uv, and RustDesk Client, alongside tool improvements, configuration updates, and multiple bug fixes.

23 Mar 2026 5:03pm GMT

Qt 6.11 Released With Qt Canvas Painter and Task Tree Module

Qt 6.11 Released With Qt Canvas Painter and Task Tree Module

Qt 6.11 released with Qt Canvas Painter for 2D rendering, Task Tree module, and updates to graphs and 3D rendering.

23 Mar 2026 4:23pm GMT

Garuda Linux Says No to Age Verification Outside Legal Requirement

Garuda Linux Says No to Age Verification Outside Legal Requirement

Arch-based Garuda Linux clarifies its position on age verification and addresses concerns regarding systemd userdb and data management.

23 Mar 2026 3:45pm GMT