From Augusta National: 5 Masters Storylines To Keep An Eye On All Week

This preview will largely touch on that same theme. But we’ll get way-too deep in the weeds to analyzewhya player will or won’t play well. With that hedge out the way, we’ll begin with a non-player centric bit. Always keeping you on your toes. How will the course handle the rain? And a firm Augusta National is a great Augusta National, for it asks players pointed questions. The dispersion is so much wider here....

April 10, 2024 · 3 min · 572 words · Angela Marshall

Green transition at the centre of EU-China tech rivalry

At the core of the rising tensions lies the quest fortechsupremacy as well as economic and national security. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. For this reason, the EU has been focusing on de-risking its economy. We have seen how one-sided dependencies can be used against us, Vestager said. And this is why Europe, just as the US, is reacting. Semiconductor chips are also at the heart of the blocs digital sovereignty and economic de-risking policies....

April 10, 2024 · 1 min · 130 words · Donald Garcia

Introducing And Handicapping The Rough N' Rowdy 24 Ring Girl Field

Rough N' Rowdy is BACK. RnR 24 will be held next Friday April 19th back on its home turf in West Virginia. We’ve got 20 amateur fights lined up with no headgear. Dave and Big Cat leading the call. Robbie, Large, Caleb, Frank and Rone all in the mix. And of course… the ring girl contest. It’s a tradition as American as baseball and apple pie. We’ve got some new faces and some familiar faces with prizes up for grabs....

April 10, 2024 · 3 min · 470 words · Ryan Edwards

Kanye West is Trolling The World With His Hot Naked Wife

More like Bianca UN-censori if you ask me. Sometimes I like to think of Kanye as the world’s greatest troll. I’m sure it’s true to a degree. Kanye is definitely calculated with much of what he does. If you’re good at what you do, you might get away with anything. He’d get dragged by the internet for a few weeks. He might lose an ad deal or two. He might need to cut a check to the sick kids he made cry....

April 10, 2024 · 3 min · 636 words · Christine Griffith

Max Planck spinout nets €20M to build ‘stellarator’ fusion machine

Much like the more well-knowntokamak, a stellarator confines plasma using giant magnets. 40% off TNW Conference! Tokamaks look more like a doughnut. Stellarators have several advantages over tokamaks. They need less power to operate and make the plasma easier to control. Tokamaks are better at keeping plasma hot. But stellarators are better at keeping it stable. This stability is critical for a viable fusion energy plant. The biggest drawback is complexity....

April 10, 2024 · 2 min · 330 words · Hailey Hoffman

Meta’s AI chief: LLMs will never reach human-level intelligence

Theres no escaping the hype around artificial general intelligence. In the last month alone, a trio of tech luminaries have added fresh proclamations. Nvidia CEO Jensen HuangsuggestedAGI would arrive within five years. Still, not everyone is so bullish. One notable sceptic is Yann LeCun, Metas chief AI scientist and a winner of the prestigious Turing Award. The Frenchmanprefersto chart a path towards human-level AI. 40% off TNW Conference! Without these capabilities,AIapplications remain limited and error-prone....

April 10, 2024 · 2 min · 359 words · Matthew Richard

Power Ranking The MLB Stadiums I've Been To

I was legit disappointed when I found out that both teams were on the road. I even let out a audible “Seriously?”. I haven’t been to either stadium and I am dying to go. Seeing a baseball stadium for the first time is so much fun. I love how every stadium has its own identity and personality. You have real opinions about each place. Here’s my rankings of stadiums I’ve been to....

April 10, 2024 · 5 min · 883 words · Autumn Peters

TNW Podcast: Jean-David Malo on EU money for startups; quantum without noise

Its a long title but youll understand every bit of it if you listen to the conversation. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Feel free to email us with any questions, suggestions, and opinions atpodcast@thenextweb.com.

April 10, 2024 · 1 min · 36 words · Mark Conley

We're At The Point Now Where Chip Gaines Is Tweeting About Moms In Kentucky As UK Fans Are Calling Waco Restaurants To Talk To Scott Drew

I was wondering when this coaching search would start to reach insane levels. We got there today. It started with some plane tracking, but that’s just college coaching search moves. Then it really picked up with this picture: Like I said, there’s no coincidence. What Baylor doesn’t realize is they are dealing with the most insane fanbase in America. Listen, we don’t have much in Lexington. We have Keeneland, we have a gorgeous campus and we have basketball....

April 10, 2024 · 2 min · 322 words · Mrs. Sylvia Mason

Autonomous vertical farming startup to grow crops in space in 2026

A vertical farming startup from the UK is taking its technology to new heights. The UK Space Agency has awarded Vertical Future 1.5mn to build anautonomousfarm in orbit. The high-tech veggie garden will be installed onthe worlds first commercial space station. Space stations are an ideal testing ground for growing fruit, veggies, and even pharmaceuticals in microgravity. The lessons learnt here will likely be critical to feeding hungry humans once (if?...

April 9, 2024 · 2 min · 292 words · Lauren Powers

Barstool Basketball Pulls Off A Tie Game, And Finds Out It's Much Worse Than Kissing Your Sister

No rest for the wicked, it was all hands on deck last night for the Barstool basketball team. The depleted roster welcomed the challenge, and embraced the next man up mentality. Off the bench, Gia Mariano and John Rich were essential pieces of interim coach Kennedy’s game plan. While Kennedy comes from the Klemmer coaching tree, there were immediately noticeable differences in coaching philosophy. The two veteran players were like a jazz musicians, improvising something beautiful on the fly....

April 9, 2024 · 3 min · 453 words · Regina Larson

Do developers still need to learn programming languages in the age of AI?

Andcareeradvice for developers will typically recommend that constant learning on the job is essential. But ifAIcan produce code from a few plain-speaking prompts, has learning programming languages become redundant? Certainly, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang believes that future generations wont need to learn programming languages at all. It is our job to create computing technology such that nobody has to program and theprogramming languageis human. Everybody in the world is now a programmer, he said at theWorld Government Summitin Dubai....

April 9, 2024 · 1 min · 205 words · Brian Evans

Finnish startup Basemark secures €22M to make driving safer with AR

Helsinki-headquartered Basemark has raised 22mn to bring itsaugmented reality(AR) toolkit to automakers across the globe. Car companies are embracing AR HUDs as a means of relaying important information to the driver. Manycarson the road already use this technology, but it is getting more and more advanced each year. Its designed to improve situational awareness and overall safety while driving. 40% off TNW Conference! It also uses algorithms to combat latency....

April 9, 2024 · 1 min · 149 words · Daryl Steele