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Monday July 28, 2025. 10:04 PM
Till Kamppeter, co-founder and lead of the OpenPrinting project, has put out a call for sponsors after being laid off by Canonical: I want to continue doing OpenPrinting for a living, and need a way to do so. I am currently working with the Linux Foundation to make...
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The diner's first weekend saw Tesla Takedown protests. Protests against Elon Musk continue. Rejected by Trump and watching Tesla's future turn to crap, I'd think Musk finds the diner also a stark reminder of the success he has destroyed. The charging station infrastructure...
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The Trump Administration's desperate attempts to keep Alina Habba in a job neither the judges in the New Jersey District or the Senate appear to want her in are offering defendants a way out. An accused gun and drug contrabandist is asking to have his charges dismissed, as...
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It is generally illegal to carry weapons in Britain, and anything that can be used as a weapon is a weapon, so long as the authorities can imagine relevant context and intent. Gardener with a sharp tool? Arrest that man. A man who had returned home from his allotment with a ...
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This release includes some Ext4 performance improvements; XFS support for large atomic writes; support for USB audio offload; support for zero-copy send TCP payloads from DMABUF memory; various futex improvements; initial support for Intel Trusted Domain Extensions;...
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A House subcommittee held a hearing, and now RFK Jr's Health and Human Services is investigating that odd incident where a 'brain-dead' Kentucky man woke up during his procedure, rushed into harvesting. @anthonyjeselnik Don't believe everything you hear. #standupcomedy ...
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Businesses don't seem to care about exclusive features like Recall Copilot+ PCs are so far failing to penetrate the enterprise as IT decision makers remain understandably unimpressed with the exclusive Windows AI features they offer and other efforts, such as the need to...
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E-commerce giant Alibaba has unveiled Quark AI Glasses, the company’s first foray into the wearable technology market, CNBC reports. The glasses are powered by the company’s own AI model Qwen and digital assistant Quark. They offer features such as hands-free calling,...
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Wanna hear Sam Altman cover all sorts of interesting questions no one ever asks him? The OpenAI CEO sat down with comedian Theo Von for an hour-and-a-half deep dive that felt more like therapy than tech talk. And honestly? It might be the most human we’ve ever seen the...
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The European Union is in the process of testing an age-verification application, which people can use to verify their age in a privacy-preserving manner (in theory, of course). There’s countless important discussions to be had about whether or not age verification,...
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Microsoft today launched Copilot Mode, an experimental feature that transforms Edge into an AI-powered browser experience. Available free for a limited time on Windows and Mac in markets where Copilot operates, the mode places AI at the center of web browsing through a...
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But they were supervised by American 'digital escorts' Microsoft has been left with egg on its face after an independent investigation revealed a concerning pattern of using workers based in China to maintain and support US government customers on its Azure cloud.…
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Chinese universities are actively encouraging students to use AI tools in their coursework, marking a departure from Western institutions that continue to wrestle with AI's educational role. A survey by the Mycos Institute found that 99% of Chinese university faculty and...
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Europe is acting like the victim of a bully world war fee The US president and EU chief agreed to a deal over the weekend, averting a trade war between the world's two largest economies, but the agreement has a number of European leaders calling foul. …
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This episode of Uncanny Valley covers black holes, woke AI, and the relationship between Silicon Valley billionaires and the Trump Administration.
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The United States could learn a thing or two from the Scots on how to handle Donald Trump's long-winded gibberish, as captured this morning in a hilarious clip. All it takes is a set of bagpipes. While the MAGA president tried to make inarticulate remarks in front of one of...
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The 6.16 development cycle was another busy one, with 14,639 non-merge changesets pulled into the mainline — just 18 commits short of the total for 6.15. The 6.16 release happened on July 27, as expected. Also as expected, LWN has put together its traditional look at where...
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A study of 12,069 middle and top-level venture capital professionals at US firms between 1996 and 2025 found that 46% never achieved a successful investment. The research by Stanford professor Ilya Strebulaev and Blake Jackson classified directors, principals, and general...
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Fedora's quality team is looking to reduce the scope of test coverage and change the project's release criteria to drop some features from the list of release blockers. This is, in part, an exercise in getting rid of criteria, such as booting from optical media, that are...
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During the Victorian Era, it was commonplace for homes with stairs to come with stair clips. The 150 year old house in this video surprised its owner when they discovered 'handles' on the staircase. It turns out, these are meant to hold a carpet in place over the stairs.  —...
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