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Amazon Looks To Ditch Homegrown Software For Android in Fire Tablet Revamp
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UAE Adds Newborns To Major Genome Project
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Microsoft Readies Big Feature Updates For Next Month and Beyond
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Adding stubble to Ubuntu's generic Arm64 Desktop ISOs
Tobias Heider has written an article that explains changes that are coming for Ubuntu's generic Arm64 desktop ISO images in the 25.10 release. The current solution, Heider says, depends on GRUB features that are unavailable in secure boot mode and require adding device-specific logic to multiple packages. The new solution, called stubble, is derived from systemd-stub:
A bundled stubble image contains stubble itself, a Linux kernel, a HWID lookup table to map devices to device trees and multiple device trees. When grub loads this "kernel", stubble executes first, reads the SMBIOS table to generate HWIDs, looks for a match in the embeeded lookup table and loads a matching device tree before passing control to the actual Linux kernel.
The elegance in this approach lies in how it interacts with the rest of the system. Integrating stubble happens entirely at build time in the kernel package. The stubble package is a build dependency for the kernel. After building the kernel itself, we bundle it with stubble and our DTBs and ship the combined binary instead. The resulting stubble + kernel + dtb bundle can be loaded by grub like any other Ubuntu kernel. No further changes in grub or other packages are necessary to make it work.
Chinese 'Virtual Human' Salespeople Are Outperforming Their Real Human Counterparts
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FTC Sues LA Fitness For Making it Difficult for Consumers To Cancel Gym Memberships
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Three stable kernels for Wednesday
India Seeks Ban on Online Betting Apps To Curb Addiction
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Google Refreshes Pixel Lineup With Tensor G5 and Qi2 Charging Across Four Models
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Sony Raises PS5 Prices by $50 Across All Models in US
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Passengers Sue Delta, United Over Windowless 'Window Seats'
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[$] Python, tail calls, and performance
Is Rotten Tomatoes Still Reliable? A Statistical Analysis
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LibreOffice 25.8 released
Version 25.8 of the LibreOffice open-source office suite has been released. Notable changes include several new functions in the Calc spreadsheet application, ability to export to the PDF 2.0 format, better PowerPoint font compatibility with Impress, and significant performance improvements. For a full list of changes, see the release notes on the Document Foundation wiki.
Microsoft Warns Excel's New AI Function 'Can Give Incorrect Responses' in High-Stakes Scenarios
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[$] Lucky 13: a look at Debian trixie
After more than two years of development, the Debian Project has released its new stable version, Debian 13 ("trixie"). The release comes with the usual bounty of upgraded packages and more than 14,000 new packages; it also debuts Advanced Package Tool (APT) 3.0 as the default package manager and makes 64-bit RISC-V a supported architecture. There are few surprises with trixie, which is exactly what many Linux users are hoping for—a free operating system that just works as expected.
Security updates for Wednesday
Dramatic Slowdown in Melting of Arctic Sea Ice Surprises Scientists
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US Tech Stocks Hit By Concerns Over Future of AI Boom
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India's Got Time
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