FALCON
Coverage of FALCON in the Nexus archive.
- Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in
Powerful twin earthquakes with magnitudes 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela, killing at least 32 people and injuring 700. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency, citing damage in multiple states, particularly in La Guaira. International aid offers came from countries including the United States, Argentina, and Mexico, with rescue teams already deployed by Qatar and others.
- Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes kill at least 32 people as promises of aid pour in
Venezuela experienced twin earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes, killing at least 32 people and injuring 700. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency, citing damage across multiple states and a 'disaster zone' in La Guaira. International aid offers arrived from the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, and others.
- Venezuela reeling after powerful twin earthquakes as promises of aid pour in
Venezuela experienced twin earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes, causing widespread damage and panic. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency, closed Simón Bolívar International Airport, and urged calm. International aid offers arrived from multiple countries, including the U.S., Argentina, and Brazil.
- Back-to-back powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela, causing widespread damage
Back-to-back earthquakes of 7.2 and 7.5 magnitudes struck Venezuela, causing widespread damage, building collapses, and panic. The quakes damaged the main airport, triggered a state of emergency, and left people trapped, with 32 hospitalized in Falcon state. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez urged calm and called for emergency measures.
- Back-to-back powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela, causing widespread damage
Back-to-back 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes struck off Venezuela's coast, causing widespread damage, collapsing buildings, and triggering panic. The quakes damaged Simón Bolívar International Airport and led to evacuations in cities as far as Brazil’s Amazon. At least 32 people were hospitalized in Falcon state, with 15 reported trapped.
- Pope Leo’s plane grounded, so Spain’s king gives him a ride
Pope Leo's Iberia charter was grounded due to a technical issue, so Spain's King Felipe VI offered his private jet for the trip back to Rome. Pope Leo and his delegation boarded the Falcon at Santa Cruz de Tenerife airport, departing over three hours after the scheduled time.
- Your AI Isn’t My AI: The Quiet Splintering Ahead
The article discusses the impending fragmentation of large language models (LLMs) due to geopolitical and cultural factors, the shift from chatbots to autonomous agents, and the rise of sovereign AI systems like China's DeepSeek and India's Sarvam. This fragmentation leads to competing cognitive ecosystems with varying biases and governance frameworks.
- Solana Prepares Quantum Defense With Phased Falcon Rollout
Solana is implementing a phased rollout of its Falcon quantum-resistant defense system to enhance blockchain security. The initiative aims to protect the network against potential quantum computing threats.
- Solana to go Quantum Resistant with FALCON Signatures Despite a Speed Tradeoff
Solana Blockchain is adopting FALCON signatures to enhance quantum resistance, despite the trade-off of slower transaction verification due to larger key sizes. The move addresses the risk of quantum computing decrypting public keys, which could compromise private keys and funds. Solana's current transaction capacity ensures the speed reduction remains negligible.
- Solana clients Anza and Firedancer introduce post-quantum solution Falcon
Solana clients Anza and Firedancer have introduced Falcon, a post-quantum cryptographic solution. Jump Crypto, the team behind Firedancer, highlighted Falcon's small signature size under NIST standards, which could maintain Solana's high-throughput performance.