An Honest Scouting Report Of The Barstool Chicago Hoopers

He wanted only one non-content person could play for each team. Those are all very solid players, so I’m not sure if that would be agreeable. He’s got deeper range than anyone and likes to pull from way downtown. He can also get by anyone at ease and decelerates like Luka. He’s practiced so much more basketball than anyone his finishing around the rim seems second nature. But he’s not super selfish and looks to get others involved....

June 13, 2024 · 5 min · 946 words · Robert Lara

European AI leaders Aleph Alpha and Silo ink deal to deliver ‘sovereign AI’

Two of Europes emerging leaders in artificial intelligence have signed a deal to spread sovereign AI across the continent. Germanys Aleph Alpha and Finlands Silo AI announced the partnership today. The duo plan to create aone-stop-solution forEuropean industrial firms exploring generative AI. Their collaboration brings together distinctive expertise. The company also claims to operate Europes fastest commercial AI data centre. Founded in 2019, the firm has become Germanys leading AI startup....

June 13, 2024 · 2 min · 259 words · Brian Burns

Everything you need to know about Finch, the latest programming language developed by MIT

In May, a research team from MIT announced a new programming language,Finch. Its designed to support both flexible control flow and diverse data structures. Arrays are a computer science fundamental, and along with lists, are the foundations of data structures. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Arrays have revolutionised how we express computation, say the languages authors. However, arrays in these, and almost all prominent systems, can only handle dense rectilinear integer grids....

June 13, 2024 · 2 min · 222 words · Thomas Gomez

Father's Day Is Always Hard When Your Dad Is Gone

I’m older than my father ever was. As bizarre as that sounds, it’s even weirder to experience. Once we become adults, we are always comparing ourselves with our parents. What were they doing when they were the age I am now? Am I as successful as they were then? I think those are all pretty normal things to ask and think. It’s not a competition but more of a measuring stick....

June 13, 2024 · 5 min · 999 words · Aaron Hutchinson

Hackers linked to Hamas tied to cyberespionage via Android spyware in Palestine

Hackers linked to Hamas have been implicated in five cyberespionage campaigns targeting Palestine and Egypt. The evidence emerged innew researchfrom ESET, acybersecuritycompany based in Slovakia. Analysts at the firm detected five campaigns spreading trojanized apps to Android users. The attacks focus on user data espionage in Palestine and Egypt. The campaigns deploy multistageAndroidspyware, which ESET calls AridSpy. To distribute the spyware, thehackersused dedicated websites that impersonate real apps. In Palestine, they primarily harnessed a malicious Palestinian Civil Registry app....

June 13, 2024 · 2 min · 287 words · John Schmidt

New York Rangers Mailbag: What Now?

Is it possible to think Brady thachuk could be dealt to the rangers? He thrives in the dirty areas. He pours pucks on net. Let’s just say though, for argument’s sake, he was available. For the Rangers to compete in a Brady Tkachuk bidding war it’d start with Alexis Lafreniere. What players, that are available, resemble the play style of a Bennett or Tkachuk? Skill, plays the game heavy, wear you down jot down....

June 13, 2024 · 4 min · 842 words · Casey Riley

Pinehurst Carnage, Please

What will the winning score be this week? Does Tiger have a chance? Will there be an ace? NEW GIVEAWAY: Win a free 2-night stay at Riggs' Cottage for you and up to 7 friends. Book at least one round of golf through Barstool Golf Time app to enter. The more rounds you play through Sept 30, the more entries you get.See app for more details.

June 13, 2024 · 1 min · 66 words · Gregory Joyce

The Boston Celtics Now Find Themselves Just One Win Away From Basketball Immortality

Yes, I am still floating. How could anyone not be right now? Now up a commanding 3-0 in these Finals, it has my brain in an interesting place. The majority of my brain is telling the rest of my body that this thing is over. The Celts delivered the death blow. It’s how the entire world is talking right now, and for good reason. At the same time, my brain also remembers 2023....

June 13, 2024 · 6 min · 1085 words · Robert Leach

Tom Brady Got What He's Earned: The Greatest Of All Tributes

I’ll take a stab at keep this brief. Because I have to find Tom Brady to tell him how I’m doing. And he wanted to know. And my answer: “I’m doing a lot better than if we’d drafted Todd Husak.” But then again, he’s probably worked that out on his own by now. “Because this is fun for you.” He went on to explain that he doesn’t care who wins or loses....

June 13, 2024 · 3 min · 602 words · Mr. Justin Patel

Why Germany, Hungary oppose the EU’s new tariffs on Chinese EVs

But some EU member states and automakers fear that the measures could do more harm than good. The new import taxes will also hit European car brands like VW, BMW, and Dacia. The automakers manufacture a large chunk of their EVs in the worlds second largest economy. In response to the EU announcement, Chinas Ministry of Commerce hasurgedthe bloc to immediately correct its wrong practices. The ministry warned that the measures risk hurting both Chinese and European consumers....

June 13, 2024 · 2 min · 238 words · Amy Conway

Amsterdam suspends shared cargo ebike service Cargoroo over ‘failed questionnaire’

Amsterdam has refused to grant Cargoroo a new license to operate its shared cargoebikerental service in the Dutch capital. Instead, it has handed over exclusive operating rights to BAQME, an upstart rival from Rotterdam. The City first announced the decision in January. However, Cargoroo launched an appeal, which officials rejected last week. Thestartuphas until the end of this month to remove all its bikes from the streets of the city....

June 12, 2024 · 2 min · 386 words · Megan Dixon

Black Semiconductor raises €254.4M for graphene-based chips in boost for European sector

Brothers Daniel and Sebastian Schall launched Black Semiconductor in 2020, spinning it out from the University of Aachen. Graphene has been hailed as a wonder material thanks to its remarkable properties. Thats because its the thinnest and strongest material known to science and an excellent conductor of electricity. 40% off TNW Conference! In turn, it can faciliate chip networks with a higher-than-ever performance. These networks can speed up data communication between chips, improving their performance and energy efficiency....

June 12, 2024 · 1 min · 198 words · Melanie Espinoza

European telecoms leading the way in quantum tech adoption, report finds

Say quantum technologies and most people probably still imagine something decades into the future. After years of incremental progress confined to research institutions, the emergingquantumtechnology sector has begun to gather commercial momentum. AndEuropehas a major part to play. Germany, the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, and Spain are the strongest ecosystems. An additional 14% are in the UK and Ireland. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Indeed, there are already more than 25 quantum networks being deployed in Europe today....

June 12, 2024 · 1 min · 181 words · Donald Davis