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Tuesday October 14, 2025. 05:30 PM
The protests in Portland featuring Frog and all of their inflatable pals are giving me life! In that same vein, I've also been loving the hilarious trolling that musical comedian, artist, and film producer Roy Potylo, aka Robby Roadsteamer, has been bringing to ICE protests...
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ICE agents are not known to be truth tellers, so it seems unlikely these four US citizens were actually doing wrong when ICE detained and abused them in Forest Park, Illinois. ICE was arresting someone and seemed to have incidentally also nabbed some citizens just doing...
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The protests in Portland continue. Costumes are available for folks who'd like to try them on, and the only aggressors are ICE and some MAGA jerks trying to instigate. Mostly, Portland looks like fun! First thing you need to know is Portland is not burning, and the...
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Ashampoo has released Privacy Inspector 3, a new version of its Windows privacy management software. The latest release gives users more transparency about what data their systems store, as well as how activity logs, device histories, and hidden files could leak personal...
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Feeling curious about how different topics are linked? Six Degrees of Wikipedia is a site that lets you type in two different topics and then shows how many Wikipedia pages apart they are. It also displays a fun visual chart for each pair of topics you enter.  — Read the...
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TL;DR: Boost productivity with a premium plan and lifetime subscription of MobiOffice, an all-in-one suite for documents, spreadsheets, presentations, email, and more for just $29.99 (Reg. $119.97). In most cases, I adhere to the adage: 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it.' —...
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Version 1.12 of Julia has been released. Highlights of the release include new multi-threading features, new tracing flags and macros, and an experimental --trim feature. See the release notes for a full list of new features, changes, and improvements. LWN last covered Julia ...
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Given that tariffs are import taxes, it's no wonder Goldman Sachs found that consumers are shouldering most of the costs of President Trump's. The supply chain ends with you. The findings, released Sunday, suggest U.S. consumers will continue to struggle with high prices...
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Version 144.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. Changes this time include improvements to tab-group and profile management, stronger encryption for stored passwords, a 'search image with Google Lens' operation, and 'Perplexity, an AI-powered answer engine built into...
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A new study of over 1,000 US parents with children at home between the ages of two and 20 finds that 35 percent of families have experienced a phishing scam via text, email or chat, and 25 percent have had a game or social media account hacked. The report from Bitwarden...
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones falsely claimed that the Sandy Hook mass shooting was a fraud and that the parents of the victims were in on it, an oft-repeated lie that ultimately led to a colossal $1.4bn defamation verdict against him. Though he has evaded payment for years ...
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From the workship of Danish artist Thomas Dambo and his team, a 'gentle army' of 170 giant wooden trolls is heading out to forests the world over. Crafted from pallets and other wooden junk, the project began 12 years ago and a new troll, up to 40 feet tall, is born every...
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Whatever else Fallout 4 may be, no one has ever accused it of being a well-written game. Case in point: after blowing up your nemesis with no option to talk him down or even meaningfully interact with him at any point, you stick a piece of his brain into your robot buddy to...
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U.S.-based imageboard site 4chan was fined £20,000 (~$26,000) by Ofcom, the United Kingdom's communications regulator, after failing to respond to its inquiries. 4chan is an early target of the Online Safety Act, a recent law that requires age verification for adult content ...
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On the one hand, I'm really glad that virtual band Gorillaz seem to be bouncing back to their former glory almost ten years after returning from a lengthy hiatus. On the other hand, as a fan, I'm shocked it's taken that long for them to remember 'wait, we can make good...
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The latest AI Readiness Index from Cisco is based on a study of over 8,000 AI leaders across 30 markets and 26 industries. It finds that what it calls ‘Pacesetters,’ about 13 percent of organizations for the last three years, outperform their peers across every measure...
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In the immortal words of Jenny Nicholson: 'How come major film studios keep being like 'Jared Leto may have allegations, but at least he looks weird, stars in box office bombs, and is not a good actor'?' After Tron: Ares' opening weekend, we may just have to accept that Mr....
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Oracle is doubling down its focus on agentic use cases for enterprises with new features added to its latest long-term support version of its database offering — AI Database 26ai. The new database includes Select AI Agent, Agent Factory, and integration with Oracle’s MCP ...
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Oracle has unveiled a new data lakehouse offering that supports Apache Iceberg to help enterprises streamline analytics and enhance data interoperability across cloud and on-premises environments. Enterprises focused on leveraging data for AI and analytics use cases have...
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The Free Software Foundation's Licensing and Compliance Lab concerns itself with many aspects of software licensing, Krzysztof Siewicz said at the beginning of his 2025 GNU Tools Cauldron session. These include supporting projects that are facing licensing challenges,...
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