Nordic launches nRF54L15 Tag for asset tracking, Matter, and edge AI prototyping

Nordic Semiconductor has introduced the nRF54L15 Tag, a compact battery-powered prototyping platform built around the company’s nRF54L15 SoC. The 33 mm dual-antenna board is designed for developing low-power wireless products such as asset tags, Bluetooth trackers, remote controls, smart wearables, and devices targeting Apple Find My and Google Find Hub networks. The nRF54L15 Tag combines […]

Amaze, Amaze, Amaze! DJI Ronin RS5 gimbal + tracking

The newest entry into video camera stabilization from DJI, the Ronin RS5 advances handheld cinema. Great new features including AI tracking and geared knob balancing lead the list of this great new tool. DJI provided the RS5 Combo I reviewed. Canon revolutionized video capture by adding 1080 HD video to their 5D Mark II DSLR in 2008. Fast forward to now. Professional still cameras are a mainstay…

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Enhanced License Plate Tracking

The surveillance company Leonardo wants more data:

A surveillance company plans to add sensors to automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) that would mean the devices, as well as capture the license plate of passing vehicles, would also sweep up unique identifiers of mobile phones, wearables, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices in those cars, potentially letting law enforcement identify…

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Because Flock Can’t Be Trusted, Cities Are Covering Cameras With Garbage Bags

Flock Safety doesn’t seem to care about anyone. Not its customers, not those captured by its cameras, not even the legislators trying to find a balance between safety and privacy. Flock started out by pitching its cameras — with built-in license plate readers — to the kind of people with money to blow on unproven […]

Missouri Republicans introduced 58 anti-LGBTQ+ bills. One anti-trans measure became law

For years, Missouri has been one of the country’s most aggressive testing grounds for anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. It’s a Republican-controlled state where lawmakers have repeatedly introduced bills targeting transgender youth, drag performers, school policies, and gender expression as part of the broader national culture war over LGBTQ+ rights. This year was no exception.

Missouri Republicans…

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Meta is tracking its employees' every mouse click — and they're mad

It's been a while since I had a good belly laugh: employees at Meta are having the vapors over the company monitoring their keystrokes and mouse movements. Imagine having your every move recorded! How fast you type or what else you look at on your laptop is being monitored! — Read the rest

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US, French nationals from hantavirus ship test positive

An American national and a French woman evacuated from the cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak have tested positive, officials said on Monday, as the complex operation to repatriate those on board continued.

The French woman, one of five passengers from France flown back from the MV Hondius and placed in isolation in Paris, started to feel unwell on Sunday night, and “tests came back…

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This heartwarming Mother’s Day ad featuring a trans teen and his mom might make you cry

For years, conservatives have framed attacks on transgender youth as a defense of “family values.” This Mother’s Day, Lambda Legal is reclaiming the phrase by showcasing a mother’s unconditional love for her child.

The organization’s new digital campaign, “Letters of Love,” centers on Sonu, a 17-year-old transgender teenager from New York, and his mother, Avni Gupta-Kagan. In the short film,…

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Hiding Bluetooth Trackers in Mail

It was used to track a Dutch naval ship:

Dutch journalist Just Vervaart, working for regional media network Omroep Gelderland, followed the directions posted on the Dutch government website and mailed a postcard with a hidden tracker inside. Because of this, they were able to track the ship for about a day, watching it sail from Heraklion, Crete, before it turned towards Cyprus. While it only…

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Tennessee Republicans advance flurry of bills to make life unlivable for transgender people

In recent days, Tennessee Republicans have moved a cluster of bills affecting transgender people across multiple areas of public life, from schools and government policy to health care and access to shared facilities.

The pace is part of a larger pattern. The American Civil Liberties Union is tracking 36 anti-LGBTQ+ bills in Tennessee in 2026, spanning categories that include health care…

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Meta’s obsession with AI: employees’ actions will be tracked to train models

Technology giant Meta, which owns social networks Facebook and Instagram, will begin tracking the actions of its employees, including how they use the keyboard and how they use the computer mouse, writes the BBC. The company told its employees on the 21st of April that the new tool will run on Meta’s computers and internal […]

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What automatically consumes Codex usage without doing anything?

@Noah13

The lack of transparency around token or usage consumption isn’t unique to OpenAI—it shows up across most platforms in this space.

While it’s fine to raise concerns here on the forum, it’s worth noting that OpenAI developers tend to be more responsive on GitHub, particularly in the Codex issues tracker:
→ OpenAI Codex issues: Issues · openai/codex · GitHub

A few relevant threads you…

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We Can’t Income-Tax Ultra-Elites. We Must Tax Their Wealth.

To tax the richest Americans, we need to go after their wealth, not just their income. Two proposals — one in California, one in Congress — could finally do it. The alternative is an ever-more-powerful billionaire class that threatens democracy itself.


Three-quarters of the ultrarich’s true economic income will never be subject to income taxes, even very progressive ones. That’s why a…

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Discovery Drive – An ESP32-S3-based azimuth/elevation rotator for satellite dishes and SDR antennas (Crowdfunding)

KrakenRF, the team behind the KrakenSDR, has designed the Discovery Drive ESP32-S3-based, low-cost, fully weatherproof, automatic azimuth/elevation (Az/El) antenna rotator for their Discovery Dish or other directional antennas, such as Yagis and Wi-Fi grids, weighing up to 5kg. Compared to DIY projects like SatNOGS (which require 3D printing and hardware sourcing), the Discovery Drive is designed…

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Blues Notecard for Skylo IoT module offers 5G NTN satellite, NB-IoT/LTE-M cellular, WiFi, and GNSS connectivity

Blues Notecard for Skylo is an IoT module combining subscription-free 5G NTN satellite, NB-IoT or LTE-M cellular, WiFi, and GNSS connectivity for asset tracking applications in transportation and logistics, energy, and commercial equipment. provides an all-in-one satellite IoT solution that doesn’t require additional hardware or a satellite subscription contract. By default, the module connects…

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AT&T builds out ‘connected AI’ strategy for industrial edge

Partnerships with Nvidia, Microsoft, AWS, and industrial IoT specialist Geoforce show how AT&T is positioning fibre, edge infrastructure, and enterprise connectivity to support AI workloads from data centre to factory floor. In sum – what to know: Smart factories – AT&T’s new ‘Connected AI’ platform combines 5G, IoT, and generative AI with accelerated computing from […]

Apple Sports updated to version 3.8, adds NCAA tournament, additional soccer features

If you live and breathe NCAA sports as well as soccer, you’re going to like this. The upgraded Apple Sports app, which just reached version 3.8, now offers new NCAA tournament tracking features, a soccer expansion, and the ability to track leagues and teams in more markets. Users can now follow the men’s and women’s […]

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Viaduct Wrapped '25

This year, I discovered viaduct , a service to track train rides. Since then, I've been tracking my train rides and I've imported most of the train rides I could remember or had some registry of. They now came up with a "wrapped" of this year and it's quite nice to look at!

Tracking Train Rides With Viaduct

It is no secret that I enjoy tracking things, whether it is books I read, things I watched, or places I have been. When I travel, I track my flights, and that is, as far as I know, something a lot of people do. It also means that there are many tools out there for it. But when it comes to trains, I have never found a very reliable solution... until now!

GymBook: A Simple and Easy Gym App

Back in March, I joined a gym for the first time. My goal was to be able to overcome some issues I was having, as well as start consistently going to the gym. So I choose to work with a personal trainer to "force" me to go every week, and think of what exercises I have to do. That has worked out well, and I'm quite happy.

Processing Bosch's eBike Flow FIT Files

I have recently acquired a new - and my first - electric bike from Gazelle, a "staple" Dutch brand, and it is powered by a Bosch motor. Bosch has made this app, eBike Flow, which allows you to connect to the bike and use it to track your complete bike ride. In this article, I am going to go over some of the issues I have had and how I have been trying to solve them.

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