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From the black-hole-of-energy-use department: An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: A massive data center for Meta's AI will likely lead to rate hikes for Louisiana customers, but Meta wants to keep the details under wraps. Holly Ridge is a rural community bisected by US Highway 80, gridded with farmland, with a big creek -- it is literally named Big Creek -- running through it. It is home to rice and grain mills and an elementary school and a few houses. Soon, it will also be home to Meta's massive, 4 million square foot AI data center hosting thousands of perpetually humming servers that require billions of watts of energy to power. And that energy-guzzling infrastructure will be partially paid for by Louisiana residents.
The plan is part of what Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said would be "a defining year for AI." On Threads, Zuckerberg boasted that his company was "building a 2GW+ datacenter that is so large it would cover a significant part of Manhattan," posting a map of Manhattan along with the data center overlaid. Zuckerberg went on to say that over the coming years, AI "will drive our core products and business, unlock historic innovation, and extend American technology leadership. Let's go build! " What Zuckerberg did not mention is that "Let's go build" refers not only to the massive data center but also three new Meta-subsidized, gas power plants and a transmission line to fuel it serviced by Entergy Louisiana, the region's energy monopoly.
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From the what-to-expect department: The Register's Simon Sharwood reports: Huawei's chairman Xu Zhijun -- aka Eric Xu -- has called out China's enormous lead in fiber-to-the-room (FTTR) installations. Speaking at last week's Mobile World Congress event in Shanghai, Xu shared his views on the telecommunications industry's future growth opportunities and said by the end of 2025 China will be home to 75 million FTTR installations -- but just 500,000 exist outside the Middle Kingdom. Xu said FTTR will benefit businesses by increasing their internet connection speeds, helping them address spotty Wi-Fi coverage, allowing them to deploy tech in more places, and therefore creating more opportunities to adopt productivity-boosting devices and services. FTTR will also help carriers to sell more expensive packages, he said. Xu also urged telecom carriers to target high-growth user groups like delivery riders and livestream influencers, citing their above-average data consumption and revenue potential. Delivery riders, who will make up 5% of the global workforce by 2030, use four times more voice minutes and double the data of average users, while influencers generate five times the data usage and four times the revenue.
He also pushed for greater collaboration between carriers and platforms to deliver more high-res video content, and called for improved efficiency in networking equipment and device power use. "Xu said Huawei is here to help carriers deliver any of the scenarios he mentioned," concludes Sharwood. "And of course it is, because the Chinese giant has a thriving business selling to telcos -- or at least to telcos beyond the liberal democracies that have largely decided Huawei's close ties with Beijing mean the company and its products represent an unacceptable threat to the operation of critical infrastructure."
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From the what-a-delight department: Microsoft has released a modern, open-source version of its classic MS-DOS Editor -- built with Rust and compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux. It's now simple called "Edit." Ars Technica reports:
Aside from ease of use, Microsoft's main reason for creating the new version of Edit stems from a peculiar gap in modern Windows. "What motivated us to build Edit was the need for a default CLI text editor in 64-bit versions of Windows," writes [Christopher Nguyen, a product manager on Microsoft's Windows Terminal team] while referring to the command-line interface, or CLI. "32-bit versions of Windows ship with the MS-DOS editor, but 64-bit versions do not have a CLI editor installed inbox." [...]
Linux users can download Edit from the project's GitHub releases page or install it through an unofficial snap package. Oh, and if you're a fan of the vintage editor and crave a 16-bit text-mode for your retro machine that actually runs MS-DOS, you can download a copy on the Internet Archive. [...]
At 250KB, the new Edit maintains the lightweight philosophy of its predecessor while adding features the original couldn't dream of: Unicode support, regular expressions, and the ability to handle gigabyte-sized files. The original editor was limited to files smaller than 300KB depending on available conventional memory -- a constraint that seems quaint in an era of terabyte storage. But the web publication OMG! Ubuntu found that the modern Edit not only "works great on Ubuntu" but noted its speed when handling gigabyte-sized documents.
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WoW Hotfixes - June 24, 2025
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Achievements
I'm Bringing Nerub-ack and Can You Please Spell "Gobanna?" now count towards earning Azeroth's Next Top Model.
Delves
Overcharged Titan Console now spawns in Shadow Realm.
Adjusted some Durable Information Storage Container belt effects:
Critical Chain increased by 25%.
Static Charge increased by 50%.
Charged Crystal decreased by 24%.
Charged Bolt decreased by 62%.
Developers’ notes: A couple of bug fixes alongside tuning changes caused the power of the Charged Bolt effect to go far beyond the other choices, so we’re bringing it more in line with the other choices in this week’s restarts. This will remain top for specs that favor damage procs, but may adjust desired choices for other specs. We’re also buffing Static Charge a bit after the internal cooldown change put it well behind.
Items
Fixed an issue where some BFA Timewalking drops had primary and stamina stats that were higher than intended.
Lorewalking
Fixed an issue occasionally causing players to be stuck in Ny'alotha during Xal'atath Lorewalking.
Fixed an issue that would occasionally cause players in Xal'atath Lorewalking to be removed from the Blade in Twilight artifact acquisition scenario instance after turning in “Lorewalking: The Blade and the High Priest”.
Fixed an issue causing players in Xal'atath Lorewalking to be teleported to Dalaran after viewing certain cutscenes.
Quests
Danath and Geya'rah will no longer be invisible while you are on the quest "Faerin's Request".
On “Return to Stromgarde”, Marran's jail cell door should no longer inexplicably open for seemingly no reason.
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Patch 11.2 PTR - Build 61624
Build 61624 has been deployed to the Public Test Realms.
Build Highlights
Blizzard added several
player housing decor
New Brann's Delver's Race for Horde and Alliance with faction-themed rewards
Improvements to the Spell Density system for better combat visibility
Keystone Deserter system strings have been datamined
Ghosts of K'aresh Development Notes - June 24, 2025
Blizzard has posted the Development Notes for Build 61624.
Spell Density Visual Updates
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Hello!
This week’s Ghosts of K’aresh PTR includes changes and improvements to the Spell Density graphics setting. Previously, this option would dynamically reduce the amount of spell visuals being displayed, based on your current framerate. This has been helpful to players with lower-performance systems, but we want to improve it, with the goal of giving players more control over how spell visuals in combat look, regardless of performance.
The Spell Density system is first designed with a focus on improving players’ visibility of important information in combat, so that players can better see and respond to combat mechanics. The new system provides game designers and artists with improved controls over which spell visuals get displayed and how, so that there can be a reduction of visuals that do not convey useful information to the player about the state of combat.
How It Works
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Ghosts of K'aresh Development Notes - June 24, 2025
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Hello! The Ghosts of K’aresh PTR has been updated with the following:
MANAFORGE OMEGA RAID
Normal and Heroic raid testing begins this week. See the raid testing schedule for dates and times:
Manaforge Omega: Raid Testing Schedule
THE WAR WITHIN SEASON 3
Eco-Dome Al’dani testing for all difficulties begins this week. See the dungeon testing schedule for more information:
The War Within Season 3 Dungeon Testing Schedule
CLASSES

Death Knight
Hero Talents
Deathbringer
Frost
Exterminate second scythe damage has been increased by 20%.
Rider of the Apocalypse
Frost
Mawsworn Menace has been updated – Increases the damage of Obliterate by 10% and Remorseless Winter lasts 2 seconds longer.
Frostscythe now shatters Trollbane’s Chains of Ice.
Whitemane’s Famine – Frostscythe now adds a stack to Undeath and spreads it to a nearby enemy.
San’layn
Manaforge Omega 2-set bonus: An issue causing the set bonus to grant more Mastery than intended has been resolved.
Manaforge Omega 2-set bonus: An issue causing the set bonus to not benefit from Gift of the San’layn has been resolved.
Frost
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From the latest-developments department: An anonymous reader quotes a report from Transport Topics: A ship that caught fire in the Pacific Ocean earlier this month has sunk. The vessel was abandoned in the middle of the pacific -- about 360 miles from land -- after a blaze. It was carrying about 3,000 vehicles of which about 800 were EVs. Damage caused by the fire was compounded by heavy weather, causing the ship to take on water and ultimately sink on June 23, the vessel's manager, Zodiac Maritime, said in a statement on June 24.
Smoke was initially seen emanating from a deck carrying electric vehicles, Zodiac said when the incident first happened. While the ship's relative distance from land means that it will sink into ocean that is approximately 5,000 meters deep, it also made a rapid response trickier. The second of three specialist vessels that were due to assist the ship arrived on June 15, more than a week after the fire first broke out. The vessel was carrying cars from a range of manufacturers including Chery Automobile Co. and Great Wall Motor Co. to Mexico, people familiar with the matter said at the time.
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From the can't-hear-ya department: More than 110 million people across Europe suffer high levels of health-damaging noise pollution, according to a report. The resulting physiological stress and sleep disturbance leads to 66,000 early deaths a year and many cases of heart disease, diabetes and depression. The Guardian: The report, from the European Environment Agency (EEA), focuses on noise from cars, trains and aeroplanes and found that 20% of the population of the European Economic Area (EEA) were affected. Separate research, using a slightly lower threshold for dangerous noise pollution, found that 40% of the UK population were exposed to harmful transport noise.
Seventeen million people endure particularly high noise pollution -- "long-term, high-annoyance" -- and almost 5 million suffer "severe" sleep disturbance. Fifteen million children live in areas of harmful noise. The harm to health from noise is greater than that from higher-profile risks including secondhand tobacco smoke or lead exposure, and incurs an economic cost of almost $116bn a year, the analysis found.
The damage to health is likely to be an underestimate, the researchers said. Using the World Health Organization's stricter threshold for risky noise pollution gives an estimate of 150 million people across Europe exposed. The EU's target to cut the number of people chronically disturbed by transport noise by 30% by 2030 will not be met without further action, the researchers said.
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Mists of Pandaria Classic Pre-Patch - Currency Conversions and Rewards Changes
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Greetings!
As we prepare for the release of the Mists of Pandaria Classic pre-patch on July 1, we want to update you on some of the currency conversions that will take place during maintenance.
With the Patch on July 1
Valor points will be converted to Justice points and Conquest points will be converted to Honor points.
All Justice and Honor points that exceed the 4000 point caps will be converted to gold at the rate of 35 silver per Honor point and 47 silver per Justice point.
Players will no longer be able to earn Valor or Conquest points (bosses will drop Justice; Arenas will be closed).
Items formerly purchasable for Valor/Conquest will be available for Justice/Honor.
Obsidian Fragments, Fissure Stone Fragments, and Commendations of Service
With Mists of Pandaria Classic pre-patch, vendors will no longer sell Commendation of Service for Fissure Stone Fragments and Obsidian Fragments.
Commendation of Service will no longer be redeemable for Justice Points. Players can sell them back to vendors for gold.
With the first weekly reset after the MoP Classic launch the week of July 21
Valor can be earned again.
For Mists of Pandaria Classic, we have increased the Valor cap, and characters can now earn up to 1600 Valor per week. Likewise, similar to Cataclysm Classic, we have implemented a progressive Valor cap, which will increase by 1600 each week.
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