26 Nov 2025

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Malaysia's Johor Bans Low-Tier Data Centers Over Water Strain

Malaysia's Johor, one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing data center hubs, has announced it will no longer approve applications for Tier 1 and Tier 2 data centers because of their enormous water consumption -- up to 50 million liters daily, or roughly 200 times what higher-tier facilities require. The Malaysian state has approved 51 data center projects as of November 2025. 17 centers are already operational, 11 are under construction and 23 received approval this year. The announcement follows concerns raised by a local politician who pointed to water supply disruptions in Georgia in the US after a data center began operations and protests in Uruguay over fears that data centers could affect farms.

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26 Nov 2025 2:00pm GMT

Texas Buys $5 Million In BTC ETF As States Edge Toward First Government Crypto Reserves

Texas has purchased $5 million worth of BlackRock's bitcoin ETF as an initial step toward creating the first state-level bitcoin reserve in the U.S. "[O]ther states having previously invested in such funds with public-employee retirement money," notes CoinDesk. "Michigan has been building such an investment, and Wisconsin sold its $350 million pension-fund stake in the BlackRock ETF in May. From the report: A few weeks ago, Texas moved past its deadline to "capture the industry's best practices so it can utilize these practices in the implementation and management" of its bitcoin BTC reserve, according to its formal request for information issued in September. Entities across the industry provided input on how it could set up and manage the stockpile conceived of in the Texas Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and Investment Act. Last week, the state comptroller's office moved to secure $5 million in BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) as a placeholder, a spokesman for the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts told CoinDesk on Tuesday. It's an opening move as the state continues to work toward a contract with a custodian, he said, which will take place after it develops its formal request for proposal.

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26 Nov 2025 1:00pm GMT

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Many genes associated with dog behavior influence human personalities, too

But the specific behaviors linked may be completely unrelated.

26 Nov 2025 12:30pm GMT

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Kagi Hub Belgrade

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26 Nov 2025 12:28pm GMT

Cekura (YC F24) Is Hiring

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26 Nov 2025 12:01pm GMT

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Rocky Linux 10.1 Released with Soft Reboots, XFS Improvements

Rocky Linux 10.1 Released with Soft Reboots, XFS Improvements

Rocky Linux 10.1 introduces soft reboots, expanded post-quantum crypto, and new XFS scrubbing and shrinking capabilities for enterprise workloads.

26 Nov 2025 10:51am GMT

Tmux 3.6 Update Adds Scrollbars, New Theme Mode

Tmux 3.6 Update Adds Scrollbars, New Theme Mode

Tmux 3.6 terminal multiplexer adds pane scrollbars, Mode 2031 themes, new variables, and improved query handling across pixel size, palette, cursor, and clipboard data.

26 Nov 2025 10:09am GMT

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I don't care how well your "AI" works

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26 Nov 2025 10:08am GMT

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Study Claims To Provide First Direct Evidence of Dark Matter

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Guardian: Nearly a century ago, scientists proposed that a mysterious invisible substance they named dark matter clumped around galaxies and formed a cosmic web across the universe. What dark matter is made from, and whether it is even real, are still open questions, but according to a study, the first direct evidence of the substance may finally have been glimpsed. More work is needed to rule out less exotic explanations, but if true, the discovery would go down as a turning point in the decades-long search for the elusive substance that is said to make up 27% of the cosmos. "This could be a crucial breakthrough in unraveling the nature of dark matter," said Prof Tomonori Totani, an astrophysicist at the University of Tokyo, who said gamma rays emanating from the centre of the Milky Way appeared to bear the signature of the substance. [...] To search for potential dark matter signals, Totani analysed data from Nasa's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, which detects the most energetic photons in the electromagnetic spectrum. He spotted a pattern of gamma rays that appeared to match the shape of the dark matter halo that spreads out in a sphere from the heart of the galaxy. The signal "closely matches the properties of gamma-ray radiation predicted to be emitted by dark matter," Totani told the Guardian. Details are published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics. If Totani has seen dark matter at work, the observations suggest it is made from elementary particles 500 times more massive than the proton. But far more work is needed to rule out other astrophysical processes and background emissions that could explain the signals. Totani said the "decisive factor" would be detecting gamma rays with the same spectrum from other regions of space, such as dwarf galaxies. According to Prof Justin Read, an astrophysicist at the University of Surrey, the lack of significant signals from such galaxies strongly argues against Totani having seen gamma rays emitted from dark matter particle annihilation. Prof Kinwah Wu, a theoretical astrophysicist at UCL, urged caution, saying: "I appreciate the author's hard work and dedication, but we need extraordinary evidence for an extraordinary claim," he said. "This analysis has not reached this status yet. It is a piece of work which serves as an encouragement for the workers in the field to keep on pressing."

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26 Nov 2025 10:00am GMT

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Redis 8.4 Launches with Hybrid Full-Text + Vector Search

Redis 8.4 Launches with Hybrid Full-Text + Vector Search

Redis 8.4 in-memory data store adds hybrid full-text and vector search, delivering over 30% higher throughput for caching and search workloads.

26 Nov 2025 9:18am GMT

25 Nov 2025

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There may not be a safe off-ramp for some taking GLP-1 drugs, study suggests

In trial, 82% saw weight rebound and cardiovascular health reverse after withdrawal.

25 Nov 2025 10:44pm GMT

Plex’s crackdown on free remote streaming access starts this week

Roku users will be hit first.

25 Nov 2025 9:22pm GMT