Linus Torvalds to kernel devs: Grow up and stop pulling all-nighters just before deadline [Tue Oct 18 2022]

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Linus Torvalds to kernel devs: Grow up and stop pulling all-nighters just before deadline

Release candidate one for Linux 6.1 has appeared

 
 

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Juno offering Linux-powered tablet PC for pre-order

The company already sells penguin-infested laptops and desktops, but an x86 Linux fondleslab is new

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Samsung, TSMC in US patent infringement investigation

Complaint filed by Daedalus Prime – wasn't he a Transformer?

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Musk says Starlink will keep providing free service to Ukraine

'Even though Starlink is still losing money & other companies are getting billions of taxpayer $'

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TSMC downgraded as analysts warn of worst slump in a decade

Some estimates say the sector will have contracted by as much as 23% by the end

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UK regulator proposes price cap on Motorola as supplier of Airwave network

Home Office and emergency services appear to be locked in with monopoly provider, market watchdog says

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Oil company Castrol slips and slides into immersion cooling

Diversification much? Datacenter energy arm part of larger $50m+ battery test center, electric vehicle lab

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Starlink, shot by both sides in Ukrainian fracas, lives to fight on

Jam today, jam tomorrow?

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Interpol busts global 'Black Axe' cyber-fraud suspects

75 collars felt, $1.2m seized in bid to cut off crime network’s financial lifeline

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China-linked Budworm burrows hole in US legislature systems

Also, Senator Warren says banks need to grow the Zelle up, an AirTag does some good – if you’re a Democrat, and more

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Phishing works so well crims won't bother with deepfakes, says Sophos chap

People reveal passwords if you ask nicely, so AI panic is overblown

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Broadcom to spin VMware takeover as creating 'more competition' in cloud

Chip giant flutters eyelashes at Europe in hope of early acqusition

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Google reveals another experimental operating system: KataOS

Based on Rust, on top of seL4 – a big deal in the microkernel world

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Vodafone to move SAP S/4HANA ERP system to Google Cloud

Spare a thought for the techies hauling on-prem mega-platform of one of world's biggest mobile companies to the fluffy stuff

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Linus Torvalds to kernel devs: Grow up and stop pulling all-nighters just before deadline

Release candidate one for Linux 6.1 has appeared

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Loathsome eighties ladder-climber levelled by a custom DOS prompt

This wasn't WarGames – it was far more serious

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Microsoft extends Azure Hybrid benefit to some on-prem software

Azure Stack HCI and Azure Kubernetes Service can be free for Windows Server customers. Microsoft hopes that price will encourage you to stick around

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NASA's Lucy probe dodges space traffic around Earth in gravity-assist flyby

Spacecraft coming through, outta the way, watch your step, we're heading to Jupiter

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Collapsed Arecibo telescope to be replaced by school

Space scientists lament loss, say it won't be the same without actual working instruments

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US Dept of Energy injects more particles of cash into tokamak fusion reactors

The funding will continue, until the atoms fuse

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EU companies claim Google still abusing its Shopping power

Search giant's 'Shopping Units need to go,' say coalition of 43 online comparison tools

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Too bad, contractors: UK government reverses decision to axe IR35 tax reform

Latest U-turn follows a series of clown-car maneuvers that spooked financial markets

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Meta mad as hell over allegations it let Indian politicians block content

Local outlet claims to have insider docs that prove takedown powers. Meta says they're fake. And around and around they go

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