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Kids Are Short-Circuiting Their School-Issued Chromebooks For TikTok Clout
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Meta To Add Facial Recognition To Glasses After All
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Coffee Shops Ditch WiFi and Laptops To Limit Remote Work
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Florida Fails To Pass Bill Requiring Encryption Backdoors For Social Media Accounts
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Newark Airport Radar Outage Strikes Again, Delaying More Flights
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Whoop Angers Users Over Reneged Free Upgrade Promises
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US Senator Introduces Bill Calling For Location-Tracking on AI Chips To Limit China Access
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37signals To Delete AWS Account, Cutting Cloud Costs By Millions
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Scientists Have Explored Just 0.001% of Deep Ocean Floor, New Study Finds
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CrowdStrike, Responsible For Global IT Outage, To Cut Jobs In AI Efficiency Push
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Panasonic To Cut 10,000 Jobs
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[$] A kernel developer plays with Home Assistant: general impressions
Tech Industry Warns US Investment Pledges Hinge on Research Tax Break
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Albertson: OSL's path to sustainability
Lance Albertson writes that the Oregon State University Open Source Lab has been funded for the next year, following his announcement in April that the future of OSL was in jeopardy. OSL is now focusing on becoming self-sustainable long term.
The recent support was amazing for our immediate team needs. But for the OSL to thrive long-term, we need a sustainable financial foundation. This is crucial, as the university expects units like ours to become self-sufficient beyond this current year.
So, our big focus this next year is locking in ongoing support – think annualized pledges, different kinds of regular income, and other recurring help. This is vital, especially with potential new data center costs and hardware needs. Getting this right means we can stop worrying about short-term funding and plan for the future: investing in our tech and people, growing our awesome student programs, and serving the FOSS community. We're looking for partners, big and small, who get why foundational open source infrastructure matters and want to help us build this sustainable future together.
Prompt Engineering is Quickly Going Extinct
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Nvidia CEO: 'You Won't Lose Your Job To AI, But To Someone Who Uses It'
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Five more Friday stable kernels
AI-Generated 'Slop' Threatens Internet Ecosystem, Researchers Warn
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Security updates for Friday
GNOME Foundation announces new executive director
The GNOME Foundation has announced the hiring of Steven Deobald as its new executive director.
Steven has been a GNOME user since 2002 and has been involved in numerous free software initiatives throughout his career. His professional background spans technical leadership, cooperative business development, and nonprofit work. Having worked with projects like XTDB and Endatabas, he brings valuable experience in open source product development. Based in Halifax, Canada, Steven is well-positioned to collaborate with our global community across time zones.페이지
