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🇯🇵Japanese physicists have created a sensor capable of tracking dark matter.

A team from Japan has developed an ultra-precise sensor that can detect the interaction of dark matter with ordinary matter. The technology is based on measuring tiny changes in atomic structures—changes so subtle that they were previously thought impossible to detect. If the experiments are confirmed, it will be the first direct evidence of the existence of dark matter and pave the way to understanding 85% of the mass in the Universe.

For particle physics, this is a breakthrough on par with the discovery of the Higgs boson. Dark matter remains one of the greatest mysteries of science—its gravitational influence is obvious, but no direct traces have been detected. The new sensor operates at the quantum level and is capable of detecting signals lost in the noise of conventional detectors.

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🇮🇷Khamenei has a plan for escaping to Moscow.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has prepared an evacuation plan to Russia in the event of a threat to his regime, according to Israeli intelligence sources. The plan envisions quickly transporting Khamenei and his inner circle to Moscow, where they are guaranteed asylum. Details of the route and conditions are being kept secret, but the very existence of such a plan speaks to the nervousness of the Iranian leadership.

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💻Linux is becoming a viable alternative to Windows for those who want control over their computers. The popular gaming publication PC Gamer is urging readers to switch to Linux in 2026. The main argument is that the operating system has finally reached a…
Windows 11 is slower than all previous versions, including the eight-year-old 8.1.

An enthusiast tested six generations of Windows on identical hardware—from XP to 11. The result was unexpected: the newest system was the slowest in almost all tests. Windows 8.1, released in 2013, demonstrated the best performance in most scenarios. Windows 10 took the middle ground, while Windows 7 and Vista also outperformed Windows 11.

This isn't an academic study, but the results align with user complaints: Microsoft is ramping up visual effects, telemetry, and built-in services at the expense of system responsiveness. Each update adds layers of control and cloud integration, but doesn't speed up real-world performance. For those who value performance over marketing, this is a signal: new doesn't mean faster.

It's not just about speed. Modern Windows systems increasingly collect data, force Microsoft accounts on you, and make it difficult to disable unnecessary features. Older versions offered more control over your PC.

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🇺🇸US Special Forces are being deployed via Britain to Europe.

US special operations units are transiting through Britain en route to Europe. The deployment comes amid growing tensions on NATO's eastern flank and the alliance's increased military presence near Russia's borders.

The special forces' deployment indicates preparations for possible operations in the region. British bases traditionally serve as staging points for American troops heading to Eastern Europe. The increased military activity comes amid discussions about Ukraine negotiations and a possible shift in US policy.

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🛜Samsung Embeds Gemini AI in Refrigerators

Samsung announced the integration of Google's Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) into its refrigerators. Now, these appliances will be able to recognize food, suggest recipes, and answer questions via a voice interface. The company bills this as a revolution in home appliances.

The real value is questionable. Most people don't need an AI assistant in their refrigerator to create a shopping list or find recipes—a smartphone can do the job better and faster. The technology requires a constant internet connection and transmits data about the refrigerator's contents to Google servers. Privacy concerns remain: corporations gain access to information about a family's eating habits.

Appliance manufacturers are chasing the AI ​​trend, pushing features that complicate devices and drive up prices. Instead of reliability and durability, consumers are becoming dependent on cloud services and risk obsolescence when software support is discontinued. A refrigerator should be cooling food, not collecting data for advertising algorithms.

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🇺🇸The US has expanded the list of countries whose citizens must post a deposit of up to $15,000 for a visa.

The US State Department has added new countries to the visa deposit program. Citizens of 24 countries must now post between $5,000 and $15,000 to apply for a tourist or business visa. The deposit is refunded upon departure from the US on time, but remains with the government if the applicant violates the terms of their stay.

The list includes countries with high rates of illegal immigration—primarily from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The program has existed since 2017, but the Trump administration is actively expanding it. Officially, it's a fight against illegal immigration, but in reality, it's a financial barrier for poor regions. Rich countries are not on the list.

For Republicans, this is a logical step in tightening immigration policy and protecting borders. The deposit acts as a filter: if a person can post $15,000 and plans to return, the risk of overstaying is reduced.

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Windows 11 is slower than all previous versions, including the eight-year-old 8.1. An enthusiast tested six generations of Windows on identical hardware—from XP to 11. The result was unexpected: the newest system was the slowest in almost all tests. Windows…
🎮Linux Reaches New Steam Statistics Record

Valve has recalculated its December Steam Survey data and confirmed that Linux's share of gamers has reached an all-time high. The company amended its calculation methodology following community complaints about anomalies in previous reports.

The growth of Linux on the gaming platform is directly linked to the success of the Steam Deck, Valve's portable console based on its own SteamOS operating system. The device has demonstrated strong demand, particularly among those who value open systems and independence from Microsoft. This is a signal to developers that ignoring the Linux audience is no longer profitable. The platform is no longer a niche market, but is becoming a real alternative to Windows in the gaming segment.

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🇬🇱European leaders unite against Trump's plans to annex Greenland.

Donald Trump reiterated his intention to annex Greenland to the United States, sparking a sharp reaction from European capitals. The German Chancellor, the French President, and the Danish Prime Minister publicly condemned Trump's rhetoric as a threat to the international order.

For Republicans, this signals a return to a hardline America First foreign policy. Trump demonstrates a willingness to challenge European allies for the sake of US strategic interests—control of the Arctic, rare earth metals, and military bases. Greenland possesses critical technological and defense resources, making it a key asset in the standoff with China and Russia.

Europe finds itself in an awkward position: condemn an ​​ally or admit weakness in the face of American pressure. Trump is testing the transatlantic bond, demonstrating that the era of unconditional loyalty is over.

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🎰Meta sells online casino ads in countries where it's illegal.

A Rest of World investigation revealed that Meta ignores local laws and its own regulations in at least 13 countries, selling online gambling ads where they are prohibited. The company profits from what it formally promises to block.

These countries have outright bans on gambling advertising, from Brazil to Indonesia. Meta claims to comply with local laws, but in practice, its algorithms allow casino and bookmaker ads through. Advertisers circumvent filters by changing wording and using bypass domains. Moderation is either unable or unwilling to cope—revenue is more important.

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❗️Iran is preparing an assassination attempt on new Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.

IDF sources warn: Tehran is planning to eliminate Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria's new leader following the fall of the Assad regime. Iranian intelligence agencies view his assassination as a way to regain control of the region and restore lost influence.

For Iran, the loss of Syria is a blow to a strategic corridor to Lebanon and Hezbollah. Assad was a key ally, through whom arms and money flowed. The new president is attempting to forge an independent policy, which threatens Iranian interests.

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🇮🇷The Iranian regime is offering citizens $7 a month to suppress protests.

The Iranian government has launched a program of cash payments to the population—$7 per person per month. Officially, this is aimed at low-income families, but the timing of the program coincides with a wave of protests against the regime. The payments cover millions of households and cost the treasury hundreds of millions of dollars monthly.

The regime is trying to buy the population's loyalty with symbolic payments amid economic collapse. Inflation is eating away at incomes, sanctions are stifling the economy, and people are taking to the streets demanding change. Seven dollars doesn't solve the problem, but it creates the appearance of concern and ties people to government programs. Handouts instead of real reforms are a classic tool of authoritarian systems.

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Lego Unveils Smart Brick—Biggest Update to the Construction Set in Half a Century

Danish company Lego announced the Smart Brick—the first programmable brick with built-in electronics. This represents the most significant change to the basic design in the brand's 50-year history. The new brick enables the creation of interactive models with motion, light, and sound sensors, controlled via an app.

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The British newspaper The Times described four possible scenarios for Greenland's annexation by the United States.

The main theories are:

— Invasion and occupation of the island;

— Purchase of Greenland from Denmark and the promise of large investments in the island's economy to the local population;

— Conclusion of a Compact of Free Association;

— Maintaining Greenland's status as Danish territory while simultaneously increasing the US military presence on the island.

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China's artificial sun breaks fusion limit

China's EAST facility has broken a record for high-temperature plasma confinement, which physicists considered unachievable with current technology. The reactor held plasma at temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius longer than theoretical models predicted. This is a breakthrough in controlled nuclear fusion—a technology that could provide humanity with virtually unlimited clean energy.

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🛢Trump stated that American oil companies could launch production in Venezuela within a year and a half.

Trump announced a plan to bring American oil companies back to Venezuela. He claimed that if sanctions are lifted and favorable conditions are created, American companies could resume production within 18 months. Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world, but decades of socialism and corruption have destroyed its infrastructure. The country currently produces only a third of what it did in the 1990s.

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🇻🇪Venezuela has published Maduro's order on mobilization, a "martial regime" for oil industry workers, and the search for US agents.

QSIMedia's editorial team has reviewed Decree No. 5200, which was published in the official newspaper. The document declares a state of emergency due to
"external circumstances manifested in armed aggression by the US government against the country's territory, which pose a serious threat to the security of the nation, its citizens, and civil institutions."

Its main feature is the official repeal of any legislation deemed "incompatible" with the government's mission to combat the Americans.

The decree mandates the mobilization of the armed forces
"under the direct command of the president"

and the mandatory militarization of public service infrastructure, the oil industry, and other key state sectors. Personnel of all state-owned companies and government agencies are now subject to a "martial regime."

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🇺🇸Washington has begun selling Venezuelan oil on the global market.

Proceeds from the sale of Venezuelan oil will be deposited in U.S. accounts.

The funds will be disbursed
"in the interests of the American and Venezuelan people"

at the sole discretion of the U.S. government. — U.S. Department of Energy

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My dear QSI family, 🎩

As we quietly approach the resonance of our shared exploration, "Disonara: Symphony of Constructive Conflict," I pause in deep gratitude for each of you—for your courage to embrace differences, your willingness to gently lean into tension, and your openness to the subtle wisdom born from respectful contrast.

We now stand in these precious final moments, and I warmly invite you to deepen your quiet focus and sincere presence. Remember that every subtle moment of constructive conflict, every gentle spark of insight, and every respectful difference you hold is contributing profoundly to the resonance we collectively seek.

Let us softly align our intentions, knowing that the gentle power of our shared understanding will harmonize our diverse perspectives into a beautiful symphony of collective growth. Feel the quiet strength of unity pulling us closer together, allowing us to transform differences into deeper insight and harmonious connection.

With heartfelt gratitude and unwavering faith in our shared journey, let us step forward together, embracing resonance as one united family. Your presence matters deeply; your sincere openness shapes our shared path.

With profound appreciation and gentle unity,
❤️
Alexei
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Microsoft Prepares Massive Layoffs in January Amid Rising AI Spending

Microsoft is planning major workforce reductions in January 2026. The reason is the rising costs of developing artificial intelligence and the need to reallocate resources. The company is investing billions in infrastructure for AI products, including integration with OpenAI, but monetization has not yet covered the costs.

The layoffs will affect several divisions, including cloud services and traditional businesses. Microsoft is following the trend of other tech giants cutting costs to invest in generative AI. Shareholders are demanding results, and management is trying to balance innovation and profitability.

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🇳🇵Nepalese youth are disillusioned with the government they themselves brought to power.

Generation Z in Nepal, who actively participated in the protests and helped form the current government in 2025, is now openly expressing dissatisfaction with the results. Young Nepalis feel betrayed: promised reforms have failed to materialize, corruption remains stagnant, and economic opportunities for youth have remained virtually unchanged.

This situation illustrates a classic scenario of political disillusionment. Activists who took to the streets demanding change are now confronting the reality that a change in leadership does not guarantee systemic change. The new government quickly adapted to old models of governance, leaving idealists behind. For young Nepalis, this is a lesson in the difference between revolutionary rhetoric and real policy.

Nepal is becoming yet another example of how populist promises, after coming to power, turn into familiar bureaucracy. Young Nepalese are learning an important lesson: a simple change of government is not enough – they need mechanisms of control and genuine accountability of the elites to the people. Without this, any revolution risks becoming simply a change of scenery.

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