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Debian's Challenge When Its Developers Quietly Drift Away

LXer
1 hour 34 minutes ago
You may recall the news last month around no one was left on Debian's data protection team and other volunteer staffing challenges with different Debian efforts in the past. Debian Project Leader Andreas Tille has been looking at the issue of the challenges that arise when Debian's all-volunteer developers quietly drift away either due to time commitments, other interests, or other reasons but don't properly communicate it to the Debian project...

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Users Get Linux 6.17 and Mesa 25.2 Ahead of Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS

LXer
1 hour 34 minutes ago
Canonical has pushed today new updates to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) users, including the Linux 6.17 kernel and Mesa 25.2 graphics stacks from Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka).
Marcus Nestor

Three clues that your LLM may be poisoned with a sleeper-agent back door

TheRegister
1 hour 43 minutes ago
It's a threat straight out of sci-fi, and fiendishly hard to detect

Sleeper agent-style backdoors in AI large language models pose a straight-out-of-sci-fi security threat.…

Satya Nadella decides Microsoft needs an engineering quality czar

TheRegister
3 hours 29 minutes ago
Picks chap who used to lead Redmond’s security, lures replacement from Google

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has decided Microsoft needs an engineering quality czar, and shifted Charlie Bell, the company’s executive veep for security, into the new role.…

Valve's Steam Machine Has Been Delayed, and the RAM Crisis Will Impact Pricing

Slashdot
4 hours 16 minutes ago
Valve has pushed back the launch of its Steam Machine, Steam Frame and Steam Controller hardware from its original Q1 2026 window to a vaguer "first half of the year" target, blaming the ongoing memory and storage shortage that has been squeezing the tech industry. The company said in a post today that rising component prices and limited availability forced it to revisit both its shipping schedule and pricing plans. Valve had previously indicated the Steam Machine would be priced at the entry level of the PC space.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

msmash

The Easiest Way to Make Linux Boot Faster: Disable Unnecessary Services

LXer
4 hours 40 minutes ago
Your Linux system may be bloated with lots of services that run in the background. Here's how to make Linux boot faster by disabling unnecessary services.
Haroon Javed

AI’s lust for memory drags down the smartphone industry, and Qualcomm with it

TheRegister
4 hours 54 minutes ago
On the upside, House of the Snapdragon has started shipping its own AI silicon

Qualcomm has warned that soaring memory prices will mean the smartphone industry will slow, news that so spooked investors they sent the company’s share price sliding by 11 percent.…

BMW Commits To Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle

Slashdot
7 hours 16 minutes ago
BMW may have retreated from its controversial plan to charge monthly fees for heated seats, but the German automaker is pressing ahead with subscription-based vehicle features through its ConnectedDrive platform. A company spokesperson told The Drive that BMW "remains fully committed" to ConnectedDrive as part of its global aftersales strategy. Features requiring data connectivity will likely carry recurring fees.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

msmash

It's bubble or nothing for Google as search giant looks to plow ~$180B into datacenters this year

TheRegister
7 hours 44 minutes ago
With revenue topping $400B for the first time, the Chocolate Factory is at no risk of putting itself in the poor house

Google’s parent Alphabet is doubling down on generative AI in 2026. On Wednesday's earnings call, the search and advertising giant boosted its full-year capital expenditures target to between $175 and $185 billion, roughly twice what it spent last year.…

LibreOffice 26.2 Open-Source Office Suite Officially Released, This Is What's New

LXer
7 hours 44 minutes ago
The Document Foundation released LibreOffice 26.2 today as a major update for this open-source, free, and cross-platform office suite software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
Marcus Nestor

GNU Coreutils 9.10 Released With Many Improvements

LXer
7 hours 44 minutes ago
Earlier this week Rust Coreutils 0.6 released while out today is GNU Coreutils 9.10 as the de facto standard for this set of core utilities on Linux systems and other platforms...

Microsoft Adds Sysmon To Windows

Slashdot
8 hours 51 minutes ago
Microsoft has finally delivered on its promise to integrate Sysmon -- the long-standing system monitoring tool from its Sysinternals suite -- directly into Windows, a move that should make life considerably easier for enterprise administrators who have struggled with deploying and managing the utility across thousands of endpoints. The functionality landed this week in Windows Insider builds 26300.7733 (Dev channel) and 26220.7752 (Beta channel). Sysmon allows administrators to capture system events through custom configuration files, filter for specific activity, and pipe the data into standard Windows event logs for pickup by security tools and SIEM pipelines. Mark Russinovich, Microsoft technical fellow and Winternals co-founder, has previously noted the lack of official customer support for Sysmon in production environments -- a gap this integration addresses. The feature ships disabled by default and requires PowerShell to enable. Microsoft notes that any existing Sysmon installation must be uninstalled before activating the built-in version.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

msmash

Ghost gun legislation casts shadow over 3D printing

TheRegister
9 hours 3 minutes ago
Proposed bills in New York and elsewhere threaten makers, Adafruit says

State and federal lawmakers have stepped up their efforts to prevent the creation of 3D printed guns. But Adafruit, a maker of electronics kits, warns that the proposed legislation is so broad it threatens everyone involved in open source manufacturing and technology education.…

Workday reveals around 400 staff soon won't have to work another day

TheRegister
10 hours 6 minutes ago
Job cuts to fall hardest on non-revenue generating roles on the Global Customer Operations team

Workday is laying off about two percent of its staff in a bid to align its people with its “highest priorities,” but at a significant cost to its margins for the quarter and the year, the company announced on Wednesday.…

Bots are taking over the internet and AI users are to blame

TheRegister
10 hours 20 minutes ago
RAG bots could overtake human visitors on publisher sites this year, trackers tell us

The AI bot takeover of the internet continues apace, and the latest data suggests the surge is being driven less by model-training scrapes and more by the growing use of AI tools as a stand-in for web search.…

Linux Users, Do You Use Non-Free Software?

LXer
10 hours 46 minutes ago
The virtual Richard M. Stallman (vrms) concept lives on, helping Linux users identify non-free software via license audits.
Bobby Borisov

Need to Redact a PDF on Linux? Try Censor

LXer
10 hours 46 minutes ago
Follow this walkthrough to set up Censor from Flathub and use it to remove sensitive information from your PDFs.
Jack Wallen

Positron: we don’t need no fancy HBM to compete with Nvidia’s Rubin

TheRegister
11 hours 9 minutes ago
Pleb-tier LPDDR5x apparently good enough for Arm-backed AI startup's next-gen Asimov accelerators

On paper, Positron's next-gen Asimov accelerators, no doubt named for the beloved science fiction author, don't look like much of a match for Nvidia's Rubin GPUs.…

AWS intruder achieved admin access in under 10 minutes thanks to AI assist, researchers say

TheRegister
12 hours 6 minutes ago
LLMs automated most phases of the attack

UPDATED A digital intruder broke into an AWS cloud environment and in just under 10 minutes went from initial access to administrative privileges, thanks to an AI speed assist.…

Russian Spy Satellites Have Intercepted EU Communications Satellites

Slashdot
12 hours 30 minutes ago
European security officials believe two Russian space vehicles have intercepted the communications of at least a dozen key satellites over the continent. From a report: Officials believe that the likely interceptions, which have not previously been reported, risk not only compromising sensitive information transmitted by the satellites but could also allow Moscow to manipulate their trajectories or even crash them. Russian space vehicles have shadowed European satellites more intensively over the past three years, at a time of high tension between the Kremlin and the West following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For several years, military and civilian space authorities in the West have been tracking the activities of Luch-1 and Luch-2 -- two Russian objects that have carried out repeated suspicious maneuvers in orbit. Both vehicles have made risky close approaches to some of Europe's most important geostationary satellites, which operate high above the Earth and service the continent, including the UK, as well as large parts of Africa and the Middle East. According to orbital data and ground-based telescopic observations, they have lingered nearby for weeks at a time, particularly over the past three years. Since its launch in 2023, Luch-2 has approached 17 European satellites.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

msmash

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