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The Milky Way Might Not Crash Into the Andromeda Galaxy After All
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Younger Generations Less Likely To Have Dementia, Study Suggests
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Coinbase Breach Linked To Customer Data Leak In India
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Microsoft To Finally Stop Bugging Windows Users About Edge - But Only in Europe
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Texas Right To Repair Bill Passes
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Pro-AI Subreddit Bans 'Uptick' of Users Who Suffer From AI Delusions
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Jony Ive's OpenAI Device Gets the Laurene Powell Jobs Nod of Approval
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Linux User Share Hits a Multi-Year High On Steam For May 2025
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Google Settles Shareholder Lawsuit, Sill Spend $500 Million On Being Less Evil
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Microsoft, Google, Others Team Up To Standardize Confusing Hacker Group Nicknames
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Snowflake Finance VP Says Big Companies Migrate at a Glacial Pace
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ISP Settles With Record Labels That Demanded Mass Termination of Internet Users
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Web-Scraping AI Bots Cause Disruption For Scientific Databases and Journals
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Alpine Linux 3.22.0 released
Version 3.22.0 of the Alpine Linux distribution has been released. Notable changes in this release include the removal of the X11 session for KDE Plasma, a switch to systemd-efistub, and experimental support for user services with the OpenRC init system. See the release notes for a detailed list of changes.
[$] Hardening fixes lead to hard questions
Microsoft Mandates Universal USB-C Functionality To End 'USB-C Port Confusion' on Windows 11 Devices
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Apple Challenges EU Order To Open iOS To Rivals
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[$] OpenH264 induces headaches for Fedora
Software patents and workarounds for them are, once again, causing headaches for open-source projects and users. This time around, Fedora users have been vulnerable to a serious flaw in the OpenH264 library for months—not for want of a fix, but because of the Rube Goldberg machine methodology of distributing the library to Fedora users. The software is open source under a two-clause BSD license; the RPMs are built and signed by Fedora, but the final product is distributed by Cisco, so the company can pick up the tab for license fees. Unfortunately, a breakdown in the process of handing RPMs to Cisco for distribution has left Fedora users vulnerable, and inaction on Fedora's part has left users unaware that they are at risk.
Business Insider Recommended Nonexistent Books To Staff As It Leans Into AI
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How Stack Overflow's Reputation System Led To Its Own Downfall
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