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Tropical Cyclone Jasper, now strengthened to a severe Category 3 storm, is forcing more changes for Royal Caribbean ships sailing in Australian waters. First it was changes for Quantum of the Seas, and now Brilliance of the Seas is dramatically changing its December 8, 2023 sailing to steer clear of the dangerous storm. Brilliance of the Seas Itinerary Change Brilliance of the Seas will not be sailing her planned 11-night Great Barrier Reef cruise departing Sydney, Australia on Friday, December 8. Because of the influence of Severe Tropical Cyclone Jasper, the ship will instead be heading south to completely different…

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United Arab Emirates firm Phoenix Group has disclosed a new purchase of hardware equipment from WhatsMiner, aimed at expanding its portfolio of hydro cooling rigs. According to an announcement on Dec. 7, the $380 million deal represents WhatsMiner’s largest order in two years.Under the agreement, Phoenix received mining equipment valued at $136 million, with an additional option worth $246 million available. WhatsMiner’s line of hydro cooling equipment was released in 2022, with current prices ranging from $1,008 to $2,484, according to the company’s website.WhatsMiner’s hydro cooling hardware uses a closed-loop water system, preserving the volume and quality of water inside…

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he Autonomous Systems Laboratory team at NASA’s Stennis Space Center recently cleared a major milestone for a historic in-flight mission to demonstrate the capabilities of a site-developed autonomous software package. The NASA Stennis team passed its software Flight Readiness Review for the first flight opportunity of ASTRA (Autonomous Satellite Technology for Resilient Applications), a partnership effort with Sidus Space. The aerospace company is set to launch its premier satellite platform, LizzieSat (LS), designed to provide turnkey access to space, in 2024. ASTRA Flight Software Version 1.0 now has been loaded on the ASTRA flight hardware and the ASTRA flight unit…

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The team at Velvet, in Hove, has pulled out all the stops for their Christmas window scene this year – with thousands of decorations expected to be sold. And is not long until they travel out to the Netherlands once again to prepare for 2024’s Christmas celebrations. Velvet’s Emma Draper and Gemma Vaughan (Image: Velvet) Managing director Gemma Vaughan said: “Our over-the-top and elaborate display makes a change from all the chain stores on the high street. “We are known for this in Brighton and Hove. People come to see it, they tag us in on social media, it’s just…

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Image Credit: Lucia Sabatelli/action press/Shutterstock If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, we may receive an affiliate commission. Learn more about our policies and reviews. We all love to try new ways to keep our skin glowing and youthful and we found a way that doesn’t include any moisturizers or serums. The Vida Glow – Natural Hydrolyzed Marine Collagen Sachets were recommended by model Irina Shayk, who has a gorgeous complexion that’s pretty close to flawless. All you have to do is put a packet of powder into your water or drink…

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While working at Coursera and later Google over the past decade, there were many times when Jiquan Ngiam would see an engineering function that could be automated to support the developers. However, there were never enough resources to do that. In 2022, Ngiam got together with five friends, including Vijay Vasudevan, who had worked with him at Google, to look at the models artificial intelligence came up with for the cloud, for example, to do reasoning, planning and coding. “It made me think about the ability of these models to generate code and reasoning, then figure out the environment about…

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Quiet quitting, a workplace trend that has taken root in 2023, is a silent rebellion of sorts. Employees perform the bare minimum to retain their salaries, shirking from meetings, overtime, and willingly taking on additional tasks. In essence, they’re phoning it in.Practitioners stole the headlines this year as employers panicked about the impact their rebellion would have on output and business growth. But so far, little attention has been given to those who have paid the biggest price for the craze; their colleagues.Working with a quiet quitter can be soul-destroying. Teammates who refuse to take on their share of additional…

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