Canonical/Ubuntu: No more DHCP(d), Ubuntu 23.04 Features, and Microsoft/Buzzwords Promotion
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No more DHCP(d)
“He’s dead, Jim.” Dr. McCoy
DHCP is dead; long live DHCP.
Yes, the end-of-life announcement for ISC DHCP means that the ISC will no longer provide official support or updates for the software. Our ever-faithful, omnipresent friend — the familiar dhcpd daemon — is retiring, albeit over a really long walk to that cabin in the mountains. While the software will continue to function, it will become increasingly vulnerable to breakage, security vulnerabilities, and other issues over time as the software ages.
“I’m not a magician, just an old country doctor.” Dr. McCoy
“It’s life, Jim, but not as we know it.” Dr. McCoy
“I’m a doctor, not an engineer.” Dr. McCoy
“The man you knew won’t exist for another 5,000 years.” Dr. McCoy
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Ubuntu 23.04 features
Get ready to embark on a thrilling voyage with Ubuntu 23.04, the latest and greatest release of Ubuntu Desktop. In this article, we're excited to introduce you to a treasure trove of cutting-edge features and functionalities that are specially designed to meet the unique needs of developers, gamers, creators, and tinkerers.
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Ubuntu Blog: ChatGPT uncertain about the future of cloud computing [Ed: Canonical is hyping up Microsoft's proprietary spyware; why do this?]