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Submission + - EU Expands USB-C Mandate To Chargers (heise.de)

An anonymous reader writes: The European Commission has revised the Ecodesign requirements for external power supplies (EPS). The new rules aim to increase consumer convenience, resource efficiency, and energy efficiency. Manufacturers have three years to prepare for the changes. The new regulations apply to external power supplies that charge or power devices such as laptops, smartphones, Wi-Fi routers, and computer monitors. Starting in 2028, these products must meet higher energy efficiency standards and become more interoperable. Specifically, USB chargers on the EU market must have at least one USB Type-C port and function with detachable cables.

With the regulation, the EU is also establishing minimum requirements for the efficiency of power supplies with an output power of up to 240 watts that charge via USB Power Delivery (USB-PD), among other things, under other things, minimum requirements. Power supplies with an output power exceeding 10 watts will also have to meet minimum energy efficiency values in partial load operation (10 percent of rated power) in the future, which is intended to reduce unnecessary energy losses.

Submission + - Americans are sick of fake AI content and desperate for something real (nerds.xyz)

BrianFagioli writes: A new iHeartMedia study called âoeThe Human Consumerâ reveals that Americans are growing weary of AI and craving authenticity. The report, released at AudioCon 2025 in New York, found that 82 percent of respondents worry about AIâ(TM)s impact on society and 9 in 10 say itâ(TM)s important to know their media was created by a real person. While nearly everyone uses social media, most say it leaves them feeling worse. Many even admit theyâ(TM)d rather ditch their smartphones entirely as trust in algorithms and online information continues to collapse.

The study highlights a growing disconnect between technology and human emotion. Parents report their kids are glued to screens yet struggle to form real-world connections, while adults are losing faith in the very media they consume. iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman says the findings show that people are seeking meaning over convenience, turning to radio, live events, and human storytelling for something AI cannot offer⦠genuine connection.

Submission + - Is Windows 7 about to overtake Windows 10? (gbnews.com)

alternative_right writes: According to StatCounter, Windows 7 has been rapidly gaining market share in recent weeks — a full five years after support for the desktop operating system was officially terminated. At the latest count, Windows 7 is now used by some 22.65% of all Windows PCs worldwide. That's an increase from the 18.97% just a little over a month ago.

As of last month, users were already switching to Windows 7 in record numbers, but that number had only totalled to 9.6% worldwide.

Comment Re: Yes (Score 1) 142

> but shock of all shocks, having code templated to the right variable type and not having to dereference pointers is a good thing, performance-wise.

So what? If qsort() is the bottleneck (it hardly ever is IME) and inlining solves the problem, one can still implement a faster or equally fast algorithm in C. More work? Of course, but kinda cool too.

Comment Re: go live in a cave yourself (Score 1) 155

I wonder why Merkel shut down nuclear. It's probably the biggest fuckup ever, along with the whole Energiewende thing. Germany could have been CO2 neutral today if they had taken the nuclear route instead of 'going green.' And they spent like 500 billion Euros?

Who benefited from Merkel's choice? The Russians?

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