YouTube's Top-Earner For 2018 Is a 7-Year-Old Slashdotby EditorDavid on youtube at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 11:04 pm)

In 2018 the most-downloaded iPhone app was YouTube, reports USA Today, while Amazon's best-selling item was their Fire TV Stick for streaming video. "Sense a trend? We love to stream video." If you're thinking of quitting your day job this year and looking to strike it big in the world of online video, maybe this will inspire you. The No. 1 earner on YouTube this year is.....7-year-old Ryan from Ryan Toys Review. For all those unboxing videos and playing with toys -- and his own new line of toys at Walmart -- he and his family will pull in a cool $22 million, according to Forbes. Ryan launched the channel in 2015 -- when he was four -- and now has 17.3 million followers. One viral video of the 7-year-old even racked up 1.6 billion views, though apparently Ryan actually has fewer subscribers than several of the game streamers among YouTube's top-ten earners.

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Women accuse famous Brazil spiritual 'healer' of sex abuse AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 11:00 pm)

A dozen women accuse Brazilian spiritual healer Joao Teixeira de Faria of abuse while claiming to 'cure' them.
22-Year-Old Google Engineer Dies At His Work Terminal Slashdotby EditorDavid on google at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 10:04 pm)

"A Google software engineer has been found dead inside the company's Chelsea headquarters," reports the New York Post: A janitor found 22-year-old Scott Krulcik unconscious at his work terminal on the sixth floor of the building on Eighth Avenue near West 16th Street around 9 p.m. on Friday, police sources said. EMS workers tried to perform CPR but to no avail. Krulcik was pronounced dead at the scene. "Krulcik's Linkedin page says he began working at Google in August," reports long-time Slashdot reader McGruber, adding that "Police sources say that his body did not show any signs of trauma, nor did he have a history of medical conditions or substance abuse problems."

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Climate change: COP24 fails to adopt key scientific report BBC News | Science/Nature | UK Edition(cached at December 8, 2018, 10:00 pm)

A major climate conference in Poland has failed to adopt a key report after a dispute over a form of words.
Trump says chief of staff John Kelly to leave at year's end AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 10:00 pm)

Former general joins a long list of Trump aides who have either quit or been sacked by the US leader.
Were Those Strange Waves Rippling Across Earth Caused By Magma Shfits? Slashdotby EditorDavid on earth at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 9:04 pm)

"Strange waves rippled across earth and only one person spotted them," reported Forbes, noting that the seismologist then "quickly put out an alert to see if other systems detected the same unusual wave." "Seismographs picked up the waves as they traveled as far as New Zealand, Chile, Hawaii and Canada. In total, the waves were detected as far as 11,000 miles from their origin, ringing for 20 minutes or more minutes as they passed... As these waves rippled across the globe there were surprisingly no reports of anyone feeling the rumbling." The Weather Channel now reports that "There was no earthquake large enough to have started these low-frequency signals. Scientists believed a magma shift caused the rumblings," citing a recent interview with Stephen Hicks, a seismologist at the University of Southampton. The Guardian reports: Hicks believes magma may suddenly have drained from a volcanic chamber about 10 miles under the seafloor near Mayotte, setting off the deep rumble that spread around the world. While strong enough to be picked up by sensitive seismometers, the vibrations would have been minuscule: far smaller than a millimetre. "It's something that you wouldn't perceive," he said. Pierre Briole, a geoscientist at Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, has reached a similar conclusion. He believes that a third of a cubic mile of magma may have drained from a volcanic chamber under the seafloor, unleashing deep vibrations when its roof collapsed. Much of the seismic sleuthing played out on social media with professional and amateur scientists working together. "Overall, [it has been] a fascinating demonstration of open science on Twitter and engagement between scientists and citizen seismologists," said Hicks.

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Teenagers die after stampede at nightclub in Italy AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 9:00 pm)

At least six killed, including three teenagers and a 39-year-old woman who accompanied her daughter to the club.
Hungarian workers protest over 'slavery law', students join in AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 9:00 pm)

Thousands demonstrate in Budapest against proposed changes to a law seeking hike in maximum overtime hours.
Bitcoin Options Purchased for $1 Million Will Soon Be Worthless Slashdotby EditorDavid on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 8:34 pm)

"The biggest-ever bet on Bitcoin options is about to expire worthless," reports Bloomberg: Purchased for almost $1 million on LedgerX's trading platform just days after Bitcoin peaked a year ago, the call options have a strike price of $50,000 and an expiry date of Dec. 28, 2018. For the contracts to retain any value at expiry, Bitcoin would need to rally more than 1,400 percent. The options' almost certain wipeout is a less-than-ideal outcome for the buyer, but it may not be quite as bad as it seems. Ari Paul, a cryptocurrency fund manager at BlockTower Capital, has indicated that he bought the options while simultaneously selling some of his fund's Bitcoin holdings... He later tweeted that the trade -- selling some of his Bitcoin holdings while buying the call options -- was profitable.

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Cryptocurrencies Tumble Even More, While One Asset Manager Proclaims 'Bitcoin is Dea Slashdotby EditorDavid on bitcoin at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 8:04 pm)

Cryptocurrency prices "fell sharply on Friday, as another bout of selling took digital currencies to fresh lows," reports MarketWatch, adding that Friday the price of Bitcoin "crashed through support at $3,500, falling more than 10% to a 15-month low at $3,230 on the Kraken exchange." "What a difference a year makes," CNN Business quipped Friday, in an article headlined "Bitcoin's Epic Plunge Continues": In December 2017, bitcoin prices hit a record high of just under $20,000... Bitcoin is at a 15-month low. But prices have really gotten whacked this week, falling nearly 20% in just the past five days alone. Bitcoin isn't the only cryptocurrency getting hit either. Ripple/XRP, ethereum, stellar, litecoin and numerous other cryptocurrencies have plunged in the past week. Little tangible news can explain or justify the current crypto carnage. One possible reason is that a pro-crypto member of the Securities and Exchange Commission warned at a conference this week that she's fighting an uphill battle trying to convince the rest of the SEC to approve more bitcoin exchange traded funds.... Nearly two-thirds of money managers surveyed by asset management firm Natixis still thought that cryptocurrencies were a bubble, the firm reported this week. "In my opinion, bitcoin is dead," wrote the CEO of one wealth management firm with more than $32 billion in assets. It won't go quietly, but the recent precipitous drop may be the beginning of its inevitable and inexorable death spiral. Or there could be a dead cat bounce. Either way, I see bitcoin as a dead man walking. Future generations may read about bitcoin in a finance textbook as a curiosity and wonder what all the fuss was about. There are still some die-hard adherents espousing the virtues of bitcoin, desperate to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Unfortunately for them, the end may not be pretty when it comes. Proponents of bitcoin tend to focus on the impact of the blockchain technology that drives it, and make no mistake, blockchain is the real deal. Blockchain is fundamentally changing the way industries do business, from traditional banking to supply chain management. But just because blockchain technology is creating a new paradigm doesn't mean that bitcoin shares that same distinction.... Most cryptocurrency transactions are purely speculative. There are no real fundamentals to evaluate; bitcoin doesn't produce any products or services, hire any employees or pay any dividends. The only way profits are generated is when the owner is lucky enough to find someone else who will pay more for the thing... The minute bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency appears to have even the slightest chance of disrupting national monetary supply, I expect regulation to be swift and decisive. The SEC has already issued guidance around cryptocurrencies that has created roadblocks to gaining the same legitimacy as traditional marketable securities... If you enjoy the thrill of making bets, I suggest you visit your favorite sports book or table game in Vegas where your odds of success are much higher.

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Trump denies collusion after major revelations in Russia probe AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 8:00 pm)

US prosecutors have implicated Trump in efforts to buy the silence of two women who said they had had affairs with him.
PHP 7.3 Brings C Inlining and Speed Improvements Slashdotby EditorDavid on php at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 7:34 pm)

An anonymous reader quotes TechRepublic: PHP 7.3, the newest update to the widespread server-side web development language, was released on Thursday, bringing with it a handful of new features, modernizations, and modest speed improvements.... The largest improvements in 7.3 include support for Foreign Function Interface (FFI), allowing programmers to write inline C code inside PHP scripts. Though this feature does not presently provide the same level of performance as native PHP code, it can under certain circumstances be used to reduce the memory footprint of a given task. PHP 7.3 also includes flexible heredoc and nowdoc syntax, now no longer requiring closing markers to be followed by a semicolon or new line. The feature proposal for this notes that the previous rigid requirements "caused them to be, in-part, eschewed by developers because their usage in code can look ugly and harm readability...." PHP 7.3 does bring some backward incompatible changes and deprecated functions. The use of case-insensitive constraints is now deprecated, as is the use of case-insensitive constants with a case that differs from the declaration. Phoronix reports that PHP 7.3 is nearly 10% faster than version 7.2, while it's 31% faster than PHP 7.0 and nearly three times faster than PHP 5.6.

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Is Visual Basic<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.NET More Popular Than JavaScript? Slashdotby EditorDavid on programming at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at December 8, 2018, 7:04 pm)

Microsoft's Visual Basic .NET now ranks above JavaScript, PHP, SQL on TIOBE's index of programming language popularity, which ZDNet notes is "the highest it's ever been since [TIIOBE] started tracking the Microsoft language in 2001." Tiobe analysts said it was "very surprising" that Visual Basic .Net is now the fifth most popular language, only behind C++, Python, C, and Java. It's even ahead of JavaScript, which currently lies in seventh place, down from sixth a year ago. C# meanwhile fell from fifth spot a year ago to sixth this month. The language index still reckons Visual Basic .Net will "sooner or later go into decline", but concedes it's popular for dedicated office applications in small and medium enterprises, and is probably still used by many developers because it's easy to learn. TIOBE's methodology "basically...comes down to counting hits for the search query +"<language> programming," TIOBE explains on its web page -- though its results don't always agree with other analysts. InfoWorld points out that on this month's PyPL Popularity of Programming Language index, which analyzes how often language tutorials are searched for on Google, VB.NET "doesn't even register Visual Basic.Net or Visual Basic among its Top 10 languages" -- and JavaScript comes in third, behind only Python and Java.

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Free Huawei executive or face consequences, China warns Canada AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 7:00 pm)

Meng Wanzhou faces extradition to the US where she has been charged with fraud and could be jailed for 30 years.
Removing President Hadi will not solve Yemen's problems: official AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at December 8, 2018, 7:00 pm)

Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi's adviser rejects Houthi proposal of a new transitional government at Sweden talks.