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      Largest deepfake porn site shuts down forever

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The most popular online destination for deepfake porn shut down permanently this weekend, 404 Media reported .

    "Mr. Deepfakes" drew a swarm of toxic users who, researchers noted, were willing to pay as much as $1,500 for creators to use advanced face-swapping techniques to make celebrities or other targets appear in non-consensual pornographic videos. At its peak, researchers found that 43,000 videos were viewed more than 1.5 billion times on the platform. The videos were generated by nearly 4,000 creators, who profited from the unethical— and now illegal —sales.

    But as of this weekend, none of those videos are available to view, and the forums where requests were made for new videos went dark, 404 Media reported. According to a notice posted on the platform, the plug was pulled when "a critical service provider" terminated the service "permanently."

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      Largest deepfake porn site shuts down forever

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The most popular online destination for deepfake porn shut down permanently this weekend, 404 Media reported .

    "Mr. Deepfakes" drew a swarm of toxic users who, researchers noted, were willing to pay as much as $1,500 for creators to use advanced face-swapping techniques to make celebrities or other targets appear in non-consensual pornographic videos. At its peak, researchers found that 43,000 videos were viewed more than 1.5 billion times on the platform. The videos were generated by nearly 4,000 creators, who profited from the unethical— and now illegal —sales.

    But as of this weekend, none of those videos are available to view, and the forums where requests were made for new videos went dark, 404 Media reported. According to a notice posted on the platform, the plug was pulled when "a critical service provider" terminated the service "permanently."

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      Largest deepfake porn site shuts down forever

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The most popular online destination for deepfake porn shut down permanently this weekend, 404 Media reported .

    "Mr. Deepfakes" drew a swarm of toxic users who, researchers noted, were willing to pay as much as $1,500 for creators to use advanced face-swapping techniques to make celebrities or other targets appear in non-consensual pornographic videos. At its peak, researchers found that 43,000 videos were viewed more than 1.5 billion times on the platform. The videos were generated by nearly 4,000 creators, who profited from the unethical— and now illegal —sales.

    But as of this weekend, none of those videos are available to view, and the forums where requests were made for new videos went dark, 404 Media reported. According to a notice posted on the platform, the plug was pulled when "a critical service provider" terminated the service "permanently."

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      F1 in Miami: Like normal F1, but everyone wears pastels

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025 • 1 minute

    After a brief reprieve, Formula 1's teams were back at it this past weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. It was the first of three stops in the US and five in North America as F1 capitalizes on its current wave of popularity here. The sport evidently believes something is going right—it just announced a contract extension that will see the event remain on the calendar for another 16 years.

    The Miami race is among the latest of F1's new breed of Grands Prix. It was originally supposed to be more of a true street circuit like Baku or Singapore or Las Vegas, with a route that crossed over a bridge into South Beach. But the track is laid out around the various parking lots of Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, like a 21st-century version of the early '80s Caesars Palace Grands Prix or the now-defunct Sochi race that wound its way around Vladimir Putin's favorite sea-side theme park.

    Ticket prices appear to have come down a little now that the race is in its third year, but the "beach club" and Potemkin marina remain, even if they didn't look particularly busy on any of the overhead shots. Despite what looked like sparse attendance on Friday and Saturday, we're told that 275,000 people attended across the weekend.

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      F1 in Miami: Like normal F1, but everyone wears pastels

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025 • 1 minute

    After a brief reprieve, Formula 1's teams were back at it this past weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. It was the first of three stops in the US and five in North America as F1 capitalizes on its current wave of popularity here. The sport evidently believes something is going right—it just announced a contract extension that will see the event remain on the calendar for another 16 years.

    The Miami race is among the latest of F1's new breed of Grands Prix. It was originally supposed to be more of a true street circuit like Baku or Singapore or Las Vegas, with a route that crossed over a bridge into South Beach. But the track is laid out around the various parking lots of Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, like a 21st-century version of the early '80s Caesars Palace Grands Prix or the now-defunct Sochi race that wound its way around Vladimir Putin's favorite sea-side theme park.

    Ticket prices appear to have come down a little now that the race is in its third year, but the "beach club" and Potemkin marina remain, even if they didn't look particularly busy on any of the overhead shots. Despite what looked like sparse attendance on Friday and Saturday, we're told that 275,000 people attended across the weekend.

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      F1 in Miami: Like normal F1, but everyone wears pastels

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025 • 1 minute

    After a brief reprieve, Formula 1's teams were back at it this past weekend at the Miami Grand Prix. It was the first of three stops in the US and five in North America as F1 capitalizes on its current wave of popularity here. The sport evidently believes something is going right—it just announced a contract extension that will see the event remain on the calendar for another 16 years.

    The Miami race is among the latest of F1's new breed of Grands Prix. It was originally supposed to be more of a true street circuit like Baku or Singapore or Las Vegas, with a route that crossed over a bridge into South Beach. But the track is laid out around the various parking lots of Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, like a 21st-century version of the early '80s Caesars Palace Grands Prix or the now-defunct Sochi race that wound its way around Vladimir Putin's favorite sea-side theme park.

    Ticket prices appear to have come down a little now that the race is in its third year, but the "beach club" and Potemkin marina remain, even if they didn't look particularly busy on any of the overhead shots. Despite what looked like sparse attendance on Friday and Saturday, we're told that 275,000 people attended across the weekend.

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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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      On cusp of storm season, NOAA funding cuts put hurricane forecasting at risk

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica • 5 May 2025

    The National Hurricane Center ’s forecasts in 2024 were its most accurate on record , from its one-day forecasts, as tropical cyclones neared the coast, to its forecasts five days into the future, when storms were only beginning to come together.

    Thanks to federally funded research, forecasts of tropical cyclone tracks today are up to 75% more accurate than they were in 1990. A National Hurricane Center forecast three days out today is about as accurate as a one-day forecast in 2002, giving people in the storm’s path more time to prepare and reducing the size of evacuations.

    Accuracy will be crucial again in 2025, as meteorologists predict another active Atlantic hurricane season , which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.

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