

At least he dogfooded his vision. Too bad reality happened.


At least he dogfooded his vision. Too bad reality happened.


Countdown before US and Israel bomb such a ship.


“There’s some legal, legalese you’ve got to work with, but everybody’s working with us on this,” he said. “I can’t even tell you how many different corporate America, Google, Apple, Meta, all these companies have said, ‘Whatever you need, Sheriff, they’re there,’ and we’re utilizing that leverage to get things done as quickly as we can.”
Am I the only one thinking it’s a chilling thing to hear?
HaVe yOu sAiD ThAnK YoU OnCe?


The killing part is not necessarily people vibe coding programs into OSS projects, but even if the OSS itself is not vibe coded, people using AI to integrate with it will result in lower engagement and thus killing the ecosystem:
Together, these patterns suggest that AI mediation can divert interaction away from the surfaces where OSS projects monetize and recruit contributors.
From Section 2.3 of the reported paper.


For a command line like experience (or macOS spotlight), try KISS launcher. Never looked back. https://f-droid.org/packages/fr.neamar.kiss/


Inadvertently starting a general strike.


I don’t trust the “$29 for the first year”. Does this mean it’s going to get more expensive later?


Your time has come, https://www.whattimeisitrightnow.com/ from BoJack.
* non-Linux obscure question


How to defeat collective shout? A collective even louder shout.


For DevOps, it provides consistency for every CI run and production deployment, especially when a whole system needs to be shipped.


Probably just investor activists floating the idea to test the water. They’ve been wanting to sell Intel for parts since the bad quarter and Pat (former CEO) being evicted is part of this plan.


They’re pretty happy to comply with censorship in China though.


Das Capital.


u/Dangerous-Pizza7054 from the article,

Seems like the user tracking “special promotion” overrides the premium. They don’t even say whether it’s expected or not. But my take away is that paying for premium may or may not show you ads, but you are definitely tracked and harvested for data. (Maybe even more so, since, well, you are more valuable to them.)


Looking through the first one’s content and it seems reasonable? The patent’s abstract is supposed to be as widely applicable as legally permitted, so it’s like a completely different language on top of legalese.


Linux Foundation (of which Linus is an employee) is an US entity. RISC-V International foresaw this and chose to incorporate in Switzerland.
So consumer grade routers are a security risk, but not ISP switches or server routers? That’s the opposite of what a state level actor would look for.