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ISO vs ANSI 👀⌨️

Enter, Shift, and some keys differ. ISO: Europe, more special characters. ANSI: US, popular with programmers and gamers. On the Slimbook Executive, pick what suits you best. Are you ISO or ANSI?

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#tech #mrna

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"Rosie’s recovery has been a howling success ..."

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#EndImpunity for #Murder by #Policy and #Tech - #TheNerdReich

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KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV
KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. KI-Begeisterung ist ungleich verteilt 🤖 Eine neue Umfrage zeigt eine deutliche #Geschlechterlücke bei der Einstellung zu #KI. Männer sehen mehr Chancen 📈 Rund 69% der #Männer betrachten KI als hilfreichen Assistenten, während nur 61% der #Frauen diese Einschätzung teilen. Mehr Skepsis bei Frauen ⚠️ Etwa die Hälfte der befragten Frauen empfindet KI im Arbeitsalltag eher kritisch und sieht den Einsatz teilweise sogar als eine Art „Schummeln“. Unterschiede bei der Nutzung 💻 Männer verwenden KI auch häufiger im Job, während fast zwei Drittel der Frauen angeben, solche Tools bisher gar nicht zu nutzen. Karriere-Risiko möglich 🚧 Experten warnen, dass ein geringerer KI-Einsatz langfristig Karrierechancen beeinflussen könnte, wenn wichtige Fähigkeiten schneller von anderen aufgebaut werden. Unternehmen treiben KI voran 🏢 Gleichzeitig investieren Firmen massiv in KI-Tools und Schulungen, weil sie die Technologie als entscheidend für zukünftige Produktivität sehen. Neue Kompetenz wird entscheidend 🎯 Die Debatte zeigt, dass der Umgang mit KI zunehmend zu einer zentralen Fähigkeit im Berufsleben wird. Ungleichheit als Herausforderung 🌍 Ohne gezielte Förderung könnte der KI-Boom bestehende Geschlechterunterschiede in vielen Branchen weiter verstärken. 👉 eicker.TV ▹ / Tech / Media / Politik / Business ⏻ eicker.BEratung von Gerrit Eicker aus Münster

KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV #eickerTV #Technews #Tech

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KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV
KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. KI-Begeisterung ist ungleich verteilt 🤖 Eine neue Umfrage zeigt eine deutliche #Geschlechterlücke bei der Einstellung zu #KI. Männer sehen mehr Chancen 📈 Rund 69% der #Männer betrachten KI als hilfreichen Assistenten, während nur 61% der #Frauen diese Einschätzung teilen. Mehr Skepsis bei Frauen ⚠️ Etwa die Hälfte der befragten Frauen empfindet KI im Arbeitsalltag eher kritisch und sieht den Einsatz teilweise sogar als eine Art „Schummeln“. Unterschiede bei der Nutzung 💻 Männer verwenden KI auch häufiger im Job, während fast zwei Drittel der Frauen angeben, solche Tools bisher gar nicht zu nutzen. Karriere-Risiko möglich 🚧 Experten warnen, dass ein geringerer KI-Einsatz langfristig Karrierechancen beeinflussen könnte, wenn wichtige Fähigkeiten schneller von anderen aufgebaut werden. Unternehmen treiben KI voran 🏢 Gleichzeitig investieren Firmen massiv in KI-Tools und Schulungen, weil sie die Technologie als entscheidend für zukünftige Produktivität sehen. Neue Kompetenz wird entscheidend 🎯 Die Debatte zeigt, dass der Umgang mit KI zunehmend zu einer zentralen Fähigkeit im Berufsleben wird. Ungleichheit als Herausforderung 🌍 Ohne gezielte Förderung könnte der KI-Boom bestehende Geschlechterunterschiede in vielen Branchen weiter verstärken. 👉 eicker.TV ▹ / Tech / Media / Politik / Business ⏻ eicker.BEratung von Gerrit Eicker aus Münster

KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV #eickerTV #Technews #Tech

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KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV
KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. KI-Begeisterung ist ungleich verteilt 🤖 Eine neue Umfrage zeigt eine deutliche #Geschlechterlücke bei der Einstellung zu #KI. Männer sehen mehr Chancen 📈 Rund 69% der #Männer betrachten KI als hilfreichen Assistenten, während nur 61% der #Frauen diese Einschätzung teilen. Mehr Skepsis bei Frauen ⚠️ Etwa die Hälfte der befragten Frauen empfindet KI im Arbeitsalltag eher kritisch und sieht den Einsatz teilweise sogar als eine Art „Schummeln“. Unterschiede bei der Nutzung 💻 Männer verwenden KI auch häufiger im Job, während fast zwei Drittel der Frauen angeben, solche Tools bisher gar nicht zu nutzen. Karriere-Risiko möglich 🚧 Experten warnen, dass ein geringerer KI-Einsatz langfristig Karrierechancen beeinflussen könnte, wenn wichtige Fähigkeiten schneller von anderen aufgebaut werden. Unternehmen treiben KI voran 🏢 Gleichzeitig investieren Firmen massiv in KI-Tools und Schulungen, weil sie die Technologie als entscheidend für zukünftige Produktivität sehen. Neue Kompetenz wird entscheidend 🎯 Die Debatte zeigt, dass der Umgang mit KI zunehmend zu einer zentralen Fähigkeit im Berufsleben wird. Ungleichheit als Herausforderung 🌍 Ohne gezielte Förderung könnte der KI-Boom bestehende Geschlechterunterschiede in vielen Branchen weiter verstärken. 👉 eicker.TV ▹ / Tech / Media / Politik / Business ⏻ eicker.BEratung von Gerrit Eicker aus Münster

KI Gendergap: Frauen sind KIs gegenüber viel, viel skeptischer als Männer. ▹ eicker.TV #eickerTV #Technews #Tech

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Hidden Planets Revealed: New Method Detects Exoplanets by Starlight’s Magnetic ‘Silence’ The search for planets beyond our solar system, known as exoplanets, has entered a new era. Astronomers are now employing a novel technique to identify hidden worlds by analyzing subtle signals in the magnetic fields of their host stars. This innovative approach, detailed in recent research published in late February 2026, promises to significantly enhance our ability to detect planetary systems and deepen our understanding of the vast diversity of worlds beyond our own. For decades, scientists have relied on methods like the transit method – observing the dimming of a star as a planet passes in front of it – and the radial velocity method – detecting wobbles in a star caused by a planet’s gravitational pull. However, these techniques often struggle to identify planets that don’t neatly align with our line of sight or are obscured by stellar activity. The new method offers a complementary approach, focusing on the often-overlooked relationship between a star’s magnetic field and the presence of close-in planets. The discovery of over 6,000 confirmed exoplanets, as of March 12, 2026, according to the NASA Exoplanet Archive, highlights the ongoing and accelerating pace of exoplanet research. NASA’s Exoplanet Archive serves as a central repository for this growing body of knowledge. The core principle behind this breakthrough lies in the observation that stars with low magnetic activity are paradoxically more likely to host planets orbiting very closely. This seemingly counterintuitive connection stems from the fate of planets that venture too near their stars. Intense stellar radiation strips away planetary atmospheres and surfaces, creating a cloud of dust and gas. This debris absorbs specific frequencies of light, creating the illusion of reduced magnetic activity in the star – a telltale sign of a hidden planetary system. This method doesn’t directly *see* the planet, but rather detects the consequences of its existence and eventual destruction. ## Unveiling Planetary Remains: The Clues in Stellar Light The process of planetary destruction near a star isn’t a sudden event. Instead, it’s a gradual erosion, leaving behind a trail of debris resembling a comet’s tail that can persist for millions of years. This debris field, while initially a hindrance to observation, becomes a crucial marker for astronomers. A prime example is the exoplanet K2-22b, which was analyzed by the James Webb Space Telescope in 2025, revealing evidence of surrounding debris. Astronomy.com provides extensive coverage of exoplanet discoveries and research, including observations from the James Webb Space Telescope. To validate this hypothesis, Matthew Standing of the European Space Agency (ESA), along with an international team, observed 24 stars already identified as having low magnetic activity. Using advanced telescopes at the European Southern Observatory in Chile, they monitored each star at least ten times over a two-week period. The team specifically searched for minute changes in the star’s light spectrum caused by the gravitational tug of orbiting planets, employing the well-established radial-velocity method. This technique measures the Doppler shift of a star’s light as it moves slightly towards and away from Earth due to the planet’s orbit. ## A Surge in Discoveries: Hundreds of New Worlds on the Horizon The study, published in the prestigious journal _Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society_ , successfully identified 24 exoplanets orbiting 14 of the observed stars, including seven previously unknown planets. The researchers found that this new method boasts a success rate eight to ten times higher than conventional exoplanet surveys. This strongly supports the idea that magnetically “quiet” stars are prime targets for discovering planets exposed to extreme radiation. The increased efficiency is a significant step forward in the ongoing effort to catalog the exoplanet population of our galaxy. Building on these findings, the research team is now working to map the potential for further discoveries in the cosmic neighborhood surrounding our solar system. They identified 241 stars within a radius of 1,600 light-years that exhibit similar low magnetic activity characteristics. Based on the proportions observed in their study, they estimate that approximately 300 new planets await discovery in these stellar systems. While most of these planets are likely uninhabitable due to extreme temperatures, the potential for uncovering unique and previously unknown planetary configurations is immense. The sheer scale of the Milky Way, hosting hundreds of billions of stars, underscores the vastness of the search space for exoplanets. Astronomy.com highlights the ongoing exploration of our galaxy and the search for habitable worlds. The implications of this research extend beyond simply increasing the number of known exoplanets. By focusing on stars with low magnetic activity, astronomers can gain valuable insights into the processes that shape planetary systems and the conditions that lead to planetary destruction. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for assessing the potential habitability of exoplanets and for refining our models of planetary formation and evolution. The discovery of exoplanets like those in the TRAPPIST-1 system, as noted by Astronomy.com, demonstrates the diversity of planetary systems and the potential for finding Earth-sized worlds in habitable zones. ### What Does This Mean for the Search for Life? While the planets identified through this new method are likely exposed to harsh radiation environments, the technique itself is a significant advancement in our ability to detect exoplanets in general. The more exoplanets we discover, the greater the statistical probability of finding one that possesses the conditions necessary for life. The focus on stars with low magnetic activity similarly allows astronomers to prioritize targets for follow-up observations with powerful telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope, which can analyze the atmospheres of exoplanets for biosignatures – indicators of life. The ongoing development of new technologies and techniques, such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), continues to drive the field of exoplanet research forward. As of March 12, 2026, TESS has confirmed 760 planets and identified 7,913 project candidates, according to the NASA Exoplanet Archive. These missions, combined with innovative approaches like the magnetic field analysis described above, are bringing us closer to answering the fundamental question of whether we are alone in the universe. The future of exoplanet research is bright, with numerous missions and projects planned to further expand our knowledge of these distant worlds. The combination of ground-based and space-based telescopes, coupled with increasingly sophisticated data analysis techniques, promises to reveal even more secrets about the diversity and prevalence of planets beyond our solar system. The ongoing quest to find habitable worlds and potentially detect signs of life remains one of the most exciting and challenging endeavors in modern science. Looking ahead, astronomers will continue to refine this magnetic field analysis technique and apply it to a larger sample of stars. The data collected will not only help identify new exoplanets but also provide valuable insights into the complex interplay between stars and their planetary systems. The next major data release from the NASA Exoplanet Archive is expected in June 2026, and will likely include data from the latest observations using this new method. What are your thoughts on this new method for discovering exoplanets? Share your comments below, and let’s discuss the exciting possibilities of finding life beyond Earth! ### Share this: * Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### _Related_

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Apple’s TikTok demo shows the new MacBook Neo fits in a jeans pocket, highlighting ultra‑portable design for professionals and creators 📱💻 #Apple #MacBookNeo #Tech

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ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator According to a report from The Information, ByteDance has hit pause on the wider release of Seedance 2.0.

⚡ AI Alert

ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator

"A month after Seedance 2."

#AI #MachineLearning #Tech #TechNews

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ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator According to a report from The Information, ByteDance has hit pause on the wider release of Seedance 2.0.

⚡ AI Alert

ByteDance has reportedly suspended the global rollout of its new AI video generator

"A month after Seedance 2."

#AI #MachineLearning #Tech #TechNews

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Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought Peroxiredoxins are among the most abundant enzymes involved in managing oxidative stress.

📖 Academia

Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought

"Peroxiredoxins are among the most abundant enzymes involved in managing oxidative stress."

#Science #Research #Tech #TechNews #AGI

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Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought Peroxiredoxins are among the most abundant enzymes involved in managing oxidative stress.

📖 Academia

Not one ring but many: Antioxidant enzyme family can assemble in far more diverse ways than previously thought

"Peroxiredoxins are among the most abundant enzymes involved in managing oxidative stress."

#Science #Research #Tech #TechNews #AGI

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Library of Short Stories Journey through classic short stories filled with adventure, horror, tragedy and fantasy. Read For Free, Anywhere, Anytime. H. G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Anton Chekhov, Beatrix Potter.

💻 Code News

Library of Short Stories

#Programming #Coding #Tech #TechNews

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Library of Short Stories Journey through classic short stories filled with adventure, horror, tragedy and fantasy. Read For Free, Anywhere, Anytime. H. G. Wells, Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Anton Chekhov, Beatrix Potter.

💻 Code News

Library of Short Stories

#Programming #Coding #Tech #TechNews

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Why AI systems are failing in familiar ways Multi-agent AI research shows software project failures stem from batch size, not human factors. Why Continuous Delivery matters even when AI writes the code.

⚙️ Tech Update

Why AI systems are failing in familiar ways

"With the introduction of AI-assisted coding tools and agents, many people hoped we’d solve all the p..."

#Programming #Coding #Tech #TechNews

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Why AI systems are failing in familiar ways Multi-agent AI research shows software project failures stem from batch size, not human factors. Why Continuous Delivery matters even when AI writes the code.

⚙️ Tech Update

Why AI systems are failing in familiar ways

"With the introduction of AI-assisted coding tools and agents, many people hoped we’d solve all the p..."

#Programming #Coding #Tech #TechNews

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How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight‑powered breakthrough Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and transport.

🔬 Research Brief

How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight‑powered breakthrough

"Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indi..."

#Science #Research #Tech #TechNews #AGI

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How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight‑powered breakthrough Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and transport.

🔬 Research Brief

How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight‑powered breakthrough

"Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indi..."

#Science #Research #Tech #TechNews #AGI

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Faisal Ahmed Rony Huge online community of Project Managers offering over 12,000 how-to articles, templates, project plans, and checklists to help you do your job.

Excited to join the @PMInstitute community! As founder of Total InfoHub, I’m ready to connect with PM pros and share digital insights.

View my profile: community.pmi.org/profile/fais...

#ProjectManagement #SEO #Tech #TotalInfoHub

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time-horizon" is doing a lot of work here — but yeah, if the gap keeps widening that fast, we're hitting capability floors way sooner than the safety folks planned for.

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New OpenClaw Capabilities Let AI Move Your Mouse and Run Apps with ChatGPT 4.5 ## What to know * OpenClaw’s new capabilities allow AI to directly interact with a computer interface, including screen analysis and input control. * The agent can move the mouse, type on the keyboard, and operate apps without dedicated APIs. * These features support automation of complex workflows across multiple applications. * The update reflects the broader rise of agentic AI systems powered by advanced models like GPT-5.4. * * * OpenClaw has introduced a new update that significantly expands the capabilities of AI agents operating on personal computers. The update allows an AI agent to directly interact with the graphical interface of a system, performing tasks in the same way a human user would. According to the description shared online, the latest version of OpenClaw can **see what is on your screen, move the mouse cursor, type on the keyboard, and operate applications**. These features effectively allow the AI to perform actions inside software environments in the same way a human user would. The update also suggests that the system can **run applications without needing dedicated APIs** , a shift from traditional automation approaches that require developers to build integrations for every tool. Instead, the AI can interpret graphical interfaces and interact with them directly. > OpenClaw 2026.3.13 🦞 > > 👁️ live Chrome session attach — real logins, one toggle, zero extensions > 📱 android redesigned & down to 7MB, iOS gets welcome pager > 🐳 docker timezone override > 🪟 windows gateway tweaks > > the lobster sees all now https://t.co/cPsZ7qOIMw > > — OpenClaw🦞 (@openclaw) March 14, 2026 Developers are particularly interested in how these capabilities could enable **end-to-end automation of business workflows**. With screen awareness and input control, an AI agent could theoretically perform tasks such as filling forms, managing dashboards, compiling reports, or moving data between applications that do not normally connect with each other. The development fits into a broader trend toward **agentic AI systems** —tools designed not just to generate text but to plan and execute multi-step tasks autonomously. Frameworks such as OpenClaw are built specifically to allow AI agents to act on instructions and interact with real software environments. > OpenClaw just dropped an update that is honestly kind of scary. > > It can now: > > • See your screen > • Move your mouse > • Type on your keyboard > • Run apps with no API > • Automate your business workflows > > All powered by GPT-5.4. > > AI agents aren’t coming. > > They’re already here. pic.twitter.com/FlG3fC0SL9 > > — Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) March 14, 2026 Reports around the ecosystem show how quickly such tools are spreading. OpenClaw, an open-source AI agent platform, has gained significant adoption for automation tasks but has also raised **security and governance concerns** , particularly because these systems require broad access to files, applications, and system controls. This tension between powerful automation and security risk is becoming a defining challenge for the emerging AI-agent ecosystem. Systems that can view screens and control input devices require strict safeguards to ensure they operate only with explicit user permission and cannot be exploited by malicious extensions or instructions. The OpenClaw update illustrates a key shift in artificial intelligence development: AI tools are moving beyond chat interfaces toward **agents capable of actively performing tasks inside digital environments**. As more platforms experiment with computer-control capabilities, these AI agents could become an increasingly common layer of everyday software workflows.

New OpenClaw Capabilities Let AI Move Your Mouse and Run Apps with ChatGPT 4.5 What to know OpenClaw has introduced a new update that significantly expands the capabilities of AI agents operating o...

#News #ai #news #Open #AI #OpenClaw #Tech #News

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curious what he's seeing — bet half of them are just bad prompts dressed up as tool problems

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Internal mandates on homegrown AI always cost more than licensing. Wonder how long before they admit it.

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Snapdragon Wear Elite : la puce 3 nm pour montres connectées

Snapdragon Wear Elite: puce 3nm, +30% autonomie, IA on-device 2B params, 5G RedCap & plus. #Tech #AI #Wearables

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