30 Dec 2025

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Life in a Shrinking Japan

Japan's demographic transformation is no longer a distant forecast but an accelerating reality, and the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research now estimates the country's population will fall to roughly 100 million by 2050 -- more than 20 million fewer people than today. The share of residents aged 65 and over stood at 29.4% as of September and is expected to reach 37.1% by midcentury. The dependency ratio -- children and older adults supported by every 100 working-age people -- is projected to rise from 68.0 to 89.0, meaning each working-age person will effectively support one dependent. Akita Prefecture is currently offering a preview of this future. Its population fell 1.93% year over year as of November 1, the steepest decline of any prefecture, and more than 40% of its residents are already 65 or older. By 2050, Akita's population is projected to drop to around 560,000, roughly 60% of its current size. Japan's total fertility rate fell for the ninth consecutive year in 2024, declining to 1.15 from 1.2. A health ministry survey found around 319,000 babies were born in the first half of 2025, more than 10,000 fewer than the same period last year -- a pace that could put the full-year total at a record low.

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30 Dec 2025 2:40pm GMT

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Hive (YC S14) Is Hiring a Staff Software Engineer (Data Systems)

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30 Dec 2025 2:31pm GMT

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'One of America's Most Successful Experiments Is Coming to a Shuddering Halt'

The six-decade flow of highly skilled Indian immigrants to the United States -- a migration pattern that produced some of the country's highest-earning households, several Nobel laureates, and the CEOs of Google, Microsoft, and Pepsi -- appears to be grinding to a halt amid rising anti-Indian rhetoric from Republican officials and chaos in the visa system, according to New York Times. Indian student arrivals at American universities fell 44% this year, even as Indians had just become the largest contingent of foreign students the previous year. The decline comes as top Trump administration officials have publicly accused Indian immigrants of gaming the system. Stephen Miller, the architect of the president's immigration crackdown, declared on Fox News that Indians "engage in a lot of cheating on immigration policies that is very harmful to American workers." Governor Ron DeSantis called the H-1B visa program "chain migration run amok." The hostility extends beyond policy circles. At a Hindu temple in Sugar Land, Texas, conservative Christian protesters gathered during the dedication of a 90-foot Hanuman statue, calling the deity "a demon god." A U.S. Senate candidate wrote on social media: "Why are we allowing a false statue of a false Hindu God to be here in Texas? We are a CHRISTIAN nation." Indian Americans' median household income significantly outstrips that of white Americans, and about three-quarters hold at least a college degree. Foreign students have earned more engineering and computer science doctorates than American citizens and permanent residents for over two decades, according to the National Science Foundation. American tech giants have announced $67.5 billion in new investments in India in just the past few months.

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30 Dec 2025 2:00pm GMT

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MH370 vanished in 2014.New search aims to find answers families desperately want

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30 Dec 2025 1:26pm GMT

Win32 is the stable Linux ABI

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30 Dec 2025 1:15pm GMT

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22 Million Affected By Aflac Data Breach

An anonymous reader quotes a report from SecurityWeek: Insurance giant Aflac is notifying roughly 22.65 million people that their personal information was stolen from its systems in June 2025. The company disclosed the intrusion on June 20, saying it had identified suspicious activity on its network in the US on June 12 and blaming it on a sophisticated cybercrime group. The company said it immediately contained the attack and engaged with third-party cybersecurity experts to help with incident response. Aflac's operations were not affected, as file-encrypting ransomware was not deployed. [...] The compromised information, the insurance giant says, includes names, addresses, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, driver's license numbers, government ID numbers, medical and health insurance information, and other data. "The review of the potentially impacted files determined personal information associated with customers, beneficiaries, employees, agents, and other individuals related to Aflac was involved," Aflac said in a notification (PDF) on its website. The company is providing the affected individuals with 24 months of free credit monitoring, identity theft protection, and medical fraud protection services.

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30 Dec 2025 1:00pm GMT

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Haruna 1.7 Media Player Brings Smarter Playlists

Haruna 1.7 Media Player Brings Smarter Playlists

KDE's Haruna 1.7 media player improves playlist management, audio replay gain support, and overall stability.

30 Dec 2025 11:23am GMT

29 Dec 2025

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How to Upgrade to Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS from 22.04 LTS

How to Upgrade to Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS from 22.04 LTS

Upgrading to Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS brings the new COSMIC desktop-here's how to update from 22.04 without breaking your system.

29 Dec 2025 9:56pm GMT

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US can’t deport hate speech researcher for protected speech, lawsuit says

On Monday, US officials must explain what steps they took to enforce shocking visa bans.

29 Dec 2025 9:30pm GMT

Leonardo’s wood charring method predates Japanese practice

Yakisugi, a Japanese technique of burning wood surfaces, creates a protective carbonized layer

29 Dec 2025 7:30pm GMT

Researchers make “neuromorphic” artificial skin for robots

Information from sensors is transmitted using neural-style activity spikes.

29 Dec 2025 7:00pm GMT

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SuperTux 0.7 Beta Lands With Massive World Redesigns

SuperTux 0.7 Beta Lands With Massive World Redesigns

SuperTux returns with version 0.7 Beta 1, its first major update in four years, bringing fully rebuilt worlds, new assets, music, and gameplay changes.

29 Dec 2025 5:53pm GMT