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Amazon CEO Criticizes Manager Fiefdoms and Stresses the Need For 'Meritocracy'
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Director Charged With Netflix Fraud After Splurging on Crypto Instead of Finishing Sci-fi Series
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Apple Sued For False Advertising Over Apple Intelligence
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Meta Spotted Testing AI-Generated Comments on Instagram
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[$] OSI election ends with unsatisfying results
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has announced the results of its recent board of directors election. Ruth Suehle and McCoy Smith are new to the board, while Carlo Piana will serve another term. The results, however, seem tainted in the eyes of some participants and observers. The election has been plagued by missteps from the beginning and has culminated with the exclusion of three candidates for failing to meet a requirement added after the election was over to sign the OSI board agreement before results were tallied or announced.
OpenAI Study Finds Links Between ChatGPT Use and Loneliness
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US Removes Tornado Cash Sanctions
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[$] The guaranteed contiguous memory allocator
Julien Malka proposes method for detecting XZ-like backdoors
Julien Malka has called for the NixOS project to use build-reproducibility to detect when a program has a maintainer-generated tarball that results in a different artifact than building from source. There are good reasons for projects to release maintainer-generated tarballs, but since the materials included in them are usually documentation, extra build scripts, and so on, it makes sense to check that they don't influence the final build output. While this would not have stopped last year's XZ backdoor, it would have made it harder to hide.
People are often convinced that OSS is more trustworthy than closed-source software because the code can be audited by practitioners and security professionals in order to detect vulnerabilities or backdoors. In this instance, this procedure has been made difficult by the fact that part of the code activating the backdoor was not included in the sources available within the git repository but was instead present in the maintainer-provided tarball. While this was used to hide the backdoor out of sight of most investigating eyes, this is also an opportunity for us to improve our software supply chain security processes.Microsoft Tells Windows 10 Users To Buy New PCs
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[$] Multiple memory classes for address-space isolation
Brendan Jackman has been working to try to get ahead of the next hardware CPU vulnerability before it gets discovered. In January, he posted the second version of a patch set that introduces address-space isolation (ASI) as a way of preventing future CPU vulnerabilities from leaking important information. The core concept is to ensure that data that is not currently needed is not present in memory, so that speculative execution cannot leak it. The work is nowhere near ready to be incorporated into the mainline kernel — not least of all because it has a large performance impact in its current form — but it is likely to once again be a topic of discussion at the 2025 Linux Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit.
Yahoo Sells TechCrunch
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Google Sues Scammers Over Fake Maps Listings
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Introducing rpi-image-gen for customized Raspberry Pi images
Raspberry Pi has announced rpi-image-gen, a tool to create custom software images for its devices.
rpi-image-gen is a Bash orientated scripting engine capable of producing software images with different on-disk partition layouts, file systems and profiles using collections of metadata and a defined flow of execution. It provides the means to create a highly customised software image for your Raspberry Pi device. rpi-image-gen is human readable, auditable and easy to use.The Git repository for rpi-image-gen has a number of examples to help users get started making their own custom images.
An Asahi Linux 6.14 progress report
Now that Rust for Linux abstractions are starting to be merged at a healthy pace, we are faced with an emerging challenge. It is rare for any kernel patch to survive the mailing list without at least a couple of non-trivial changes, and Rust abstractions are no exception. Every time an abstraction used by our driver is merged, we must drop our downstream version and rebase the driver atop the version accepted upstream. This is grueling, menial, and unpleasant work, and Janne has our deepest gratitude for volunteering his time to get through it.
'Hey Siri, What Month Is It?'
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Security updates for Friday
European Central Bank Chief Economist Warns of US Financial Dominance
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Nvidia CEO Huang Says He Was Wrong About Timeline For Quantum
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Clearview Attempted To Buy Social Security Numbers and Mugshots for its Database
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