Open Source: Ceph Squid ist veröffentlicht

Das Open-Source-Storage-Projekt hat auch den Termin des Cephalocon 2024 und drei Diamond-Mitgliedschaften bekanntgegeben. (Storage, IBM)

Das Open-Source-Storage-Projekt hat auch den Termin des Cephalocon 2024 und drei Diamond-Mitgliedschaften bekanntgegeben. (Storage, IBM)

Anzeige: T.I.S.P.: Das Gütesiegel für IT-Sicherheitsexperten

Das T.I.S.P.-Zertifikat (TeleTrusT Information Security Professional) bestätigt umfassendes Wissen in IT-Sicherheit. Dieser intensive, fünftägige Online-Workshop unterstützt die Prüfungsvorbereitung. Inklusive Prüfungsvoucher. (Golem Karrierewelt, Serv…

Das T.I.S.P.-Zertifikat (TeleTrusT Information Security Professional) bestätigt umfassendes Wissen in IT-Sicherheit. Dieser intensive, fünftägige Online-Workshop unterstützt die Prüfungsvorbereitung. Inklusive Prüfungsvoucher. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen)

NASA lays out how SpaceX will refuel Starships in low-Earth orbit

“The fundamental flow mechanism is the pressure delta across the umbilical.”

Artist's illustration of two Starships docked belly-to-belly in orbit.

Enlarge / Artist's illustration of two Starships docked belly-to-belly in orbit. (credit: SpaceX)

Some time next year, NASA believes SpaceX will be ready to link two Starships in orbit for an ambitious refueling demonstration, a technical feat that will put the Moon within reach.

SpaceX is under contract with NASA to supply two human-rated Starships for the first two astronaut landings on the Moon through the agency's Artemis program, which aims to return people to the lunar surface for the first time since 1972. The first of these landings, on NASA's Artemis III mission, is currently targeted for 2026, although this is widely viewed as an ambitious schedule.

Last year, NASA awarded a contract to Blue Origin to develop its own human-rated Blue Moon lunar lander, giving Artemis managers two options for follow-on missions.

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Singleboard Alpha is an ESP32 pocket computer from the creator of Arduboy

The Singleboard Alpha is a tiny portable computer that’s… built around a single board (you probably guessed that from the name. But unlike some of the so-called single-board PCs we’ve seen in recent years (I’m looking at you Ra…

The Singleboard Alpha is a tiny portable computer that’s… built around a single board (you probably guessed that from the name. But unlike some of the so-called single-board PCs we’ve seen in recent years (I’m looking at you Raspberry Pi), this little computer has a built-in keyboard, display, and battery connector. In other words, you can use it […]

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Cats suffer H5N1 brain infections, blindness, death after drinking raw milk

Mammal-to-mammal transmission raises new concerns about the virus’s ability to spread.

Farm cats drinking from a trough of milk from cows that were just milked.

Enlarge / Farm cats drinking from a trough of milk from cows that were just milked. (credit: Getty | )

On March 16, cows on a Texas dairy farm began showing symptoms of a mysterious illness now known to be H5N1 bird flu. Their symptoms were nondescript, but their milk production dramatically dropped and turned thick and creamy yellow. The next day, cats on the farm that had consumed some of the raw milk from the sick cows also became ill. While the cows would go on to largely recover, the cats weren't so lucky. They developed depressed mental states, stiff body movements, loss of coordination, circling, copious discharge from their eyes and noses, and blindness. By March 20, over half of the farm's 24 or so cats died from the flu.

In a study published today in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases, researchers in Iowa, Texas, and Kansas found that the cats had H5N1 not just in their lungs but also in their brains, hearts, and eyes. The findings are similar to those seen in cats that were experimentally infected with H5N1, aka highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI). But, on the Texas dairy farm, they present an ominous warning of the potential for transmission of this dangerous and evolving virus.

The contaminated milk was the most likely source of the cat's fatal infections, the study authors concluded. Although it can't be entirely ruled out that the cats got sick from eating infected wild birds, the milk they drank from the sick cows was brimming with virus particles, and genetic data shows almost exact matches between the cows, their milk, and the cats. "Therefore, our findings suggest cross-species mammal-to-mammal transmission of HPAI H5N1 virus and raise new concerns regarding the potential for virus spread within mammal populations," wrote the authors, who are veterinary researchers from Iowa, Texas, and Kansas.

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Roku OS home screen is getting video ads for the first time

Meanwhile, Roku keeps making more money.

roku home screen

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Roku CEO Anthony Wood disclosed plans to introduce video ads to the Roku OS home screen. The news highlights Roku’s growing focus on advertising and an alarming trend in the streaming industry that sees ads increasingly forced on viewers.

As spotted by The Streamable, during Roku's Q1 2024 earnings call last week, Wood, also the company's founder and chairman, boasted about the Roku OS home screen showing users ads "before they select an app," avoiding the possibility that they don't see any ads during their TV-viewing session. (The user might only use Roku to access a video streaming app for which they have an ad-free subscription.)

Wood also noted future plans to make the Roku home screen even more ad-laden:

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