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⦿ Tux Machines  -  Android Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Android Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Applications: Scikit-learn, GStreamer 1.26, gzip-1.14

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Audiocasts/Shows: Going Linux and BSD Now

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Debian: Thorsten Alteholz's Report, Feren, and Pardus

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Games: Apocalypse Express, Civilization VII, and More

⦿ Tux Machines  -  GNU Core Utilities: coreutils-9.7 released

⦿ Tux Machines  -  GNU diff utilities: diffutils-3.12 released

⦿ Tux Machines  -  GNU grep-3.12 released

⦿ Tux Machines  -  GNU/Linux, Hardware, and More

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Hardware Coverage at CNX

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Hardware: RISC-V, Framework, Raspberry Pi, Anbox, and More

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Here’s why I can’t switch back to Windows — Linux has some epic software

⦿ Tux Machines  -  IBM: End of DEI, Promotion of Buzzwords and Microsoft by Red Hat

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Interview with Mia Bajić

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Made in America: Purism’s Liberty Phone and the Vision of Security, Privacy, and Independence

⦿ Tux Machines  -  padthv1 is an old-school polyphonic additive synthesizer

⦿ Tux Machines  -  ParticleOS: Systemd's Very Own Linux Distro in Making

⦿ Tux Machines  -  postmarketOS in 2025-03: OP6 & MSM89x7 Camera, Generic SM7150, COSMIC, Musl Collation + I18n

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Programming Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Red Hat, Fedora, and OpenELA

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Red Hat Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Security Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Security Leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  The most important experimental distro you've never heard of gets new project lead

⦿ Tux Machines  -  This Joke Linux Tool Will Make You Seem More Productive

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Today in Techrights

⦿ Tux Machines  -  today's howtos

⦿ Tux Machines  -  today's howtos

⦿ Tux Machines  -  today's leftovers

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Upcoming FSF Events in Thessaloniki, Athens, and Toronto

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Web Browsers/Reads: RSS, Curl, and More

⦿ Tux Machines  -  Windows TCO and Data Breaches

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https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Android_Leftovers.1.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Android_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Applications_Scikit_learn_GStreamer_1_26_gzip_1_14.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Audiocasts_Shows_Going_Linux_and_BSD_Now.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Debian_Thorsten_Alteholz_s_Report_Feren_and_Pardus.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Games_Apocalypse_Express_Civilization_VII_and_More.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/GNU_Core_Utilities_coreutils_9_7_released.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/GNU_diff_utilities_diffutils_3_12_released.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/GNU_grep_3_12_released.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/GNU_Linux_Hardware_and_More.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Hardware_Coverage_at_CNX.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Hardware_RISC_V_Framework_Raspberry_Pi_Anbox_and_More.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Here_s_why_I_can_t_switch_back_to_Windows_Linux_has_some_epic_s.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/IBM_End_of_DEI_Promotion_of_Buzzwords_and_Microsoft_by_Red_Hat.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Interview_with_Mia_Bajic.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Made_in_America_Purism_s_Liberty_Phone_and_the_Vision_of_Securi.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/padthv1_is_an_old_school_polyphonic_additive_synthesizer.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/ParticleOS_Systemd_s_Very_Own_Linux_Distro_in_Making.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/postmarketOS_in_2025_03_OP6_MSM89x7_Camera_Generic_SM7150_COSMI.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Programming_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Red_Hat_Fedora_and_OpenELA.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Red_Hat_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Security_Leftovers.1.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Security_Leftovers.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/The_most_important_experimental_distro_you_ve_never_heard_of_ge.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/This_Joke_Linux_Tool_Will_Make_You_Seem_More_Productive.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Today_in_Techrights.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/today_s_howtos.1.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/today_s_howtos.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/today.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Upcoming_FSF_Events_in_Thessaloniki_Athens_and_Toronto.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Web_Browsers_Reads_RSS_Curl_and_More.shtml
https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Windows_TCO_and_Data_Breaches.shtml


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    * ⚓ Here's_how_to_track_down_your_missing_Android_|_Fox_News⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Samsung_Android_15_update:_List_and_schedule_of_eligible_devices⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Tariffs_are_already_ruining_OnePlus_—_and_Android_as_a_whole⠀⇛


    * ⚓ I_really_wish_these_7_apps_worked_on_Android_Auto_-_Android_Authority⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Google's_Autofill_feature_might_soon_get_a_UI_refresh_for_its
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    * ⚓ Google_layoffs_impact_hundreds_in_Pixel,_Android_division⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Google_Lays_Off_Hundreds_Of_Employees_In_Android,_Pixel_Group:_Report⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Google's_new_Android_update_will_give_your_devices_a_battery_boost_–
      plus_a_helpful_new_feature_for_Google_Wallet_|_TechRadar⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Google’s_Android_Update—Bad_News_For_Samsung_And_Pixel_Users⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Google's_Android_XR_glasses_have_made_their_first_stage_appearance_-
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


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    * ⚓ Google’s_Android_Update—Bad_News_For_Samsung_And_Pixel_Users⠀⇛


    * ⚓ One_UI_7_and_Android_15:_What_Galaxy_Phone_Users_Need_to_Know⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Android_15_April_update_rolling_out:_Pixel_camera,_display_fixes⠀⇛


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    * ⚓ Thunderbird_for_Android_March_2025_Progress_Report_-_The_Thunderbird
      Blog⠀⇛




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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Open Source For U ☛ Building_Machine_Learning_Models_with_Scikit-
      learn⠀⇛


           Scikit-learn scores over other machine learning libraries
           because it is easy to use, comes with a comprehensive feature
           set, has strong community support, and is customisable. Here’s
           a quick look at its features and use cases. Scikit-learn is one
           of the most widely used libraries for machine learning in
           Python.


    * ⚓ Collabora ☛ GStreamer_1.26:_Improved_hardware_efficiency,_the_MPEG-
      5_LCEVC_codec,_and_more⠀⇛


           The GStreamer project has recently released version 1.26, and
           once again, Collabora has made numerous contributions including
           improved hardware efficiency, the MPEG-5 LCEVC codec and
           improved support for analytics and machine learning.


    * § GNU Projects⠀➾


          o ⚓ GNU ☛ gzip_@_Savannah:_gzip-1.14_released_[stable]⠀⇛





                      This is to announce gzip-1.14, a stable
                      release.
                      Most notable: "gzip -d" is up to 40% faster on
                      x86_64 CPUs with pclmul
                      support. Why? Because about half of its time
                      was spent computing a CRC
                      checksum, and that code is far more efficient
                      now.  Even on 10-year-old
                      CPUs lacking pclmul support, it's ~20% faster. 
                      Thanks to Lasse Collin
                      for alerting me to this very early on, to Sam
                      Russell for contributing
                      gnulib's new crc module and to Bruno Haible and
                      everyone else who keeps
                      the bar so high for all of gnulib. And as
                      usual, thanks to Paul Eggert
                      for many contributions everywhere.
                      There have been 58 commits by 7 people in the
                      85 weeks since 1.13.





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    * ⚓ Going_Linux_#466_·_Using_GNU/Linux_to_get_things_done_in_Work_and
      School_(Office_Suites)⠀⇛


           Bill distro hops. Larry considers a distro hop. Bill fixes his
           problem with Snap packages. Larry fixes his app probles. Is
           using Hey Hi (AI) cheating? We discuss what you get with these
           office suites: LibreOffice, WPS Offce, ONLYOffice, Calligra,
           and Abusive Monopolist Microsoft 365 Online.
           00:00 Going GNU/Linux #466 · Using GNU/Linux to get things done
           in Work and School (Office Suites)
           01:24 Life gets in the way.
           02:34 Bill's MX GNU/Linux hop update
           03:21 The return to Zorin
           04:45 Larry considers a switch to Open SUSE
           07:01 Using GNU/Linux to get things done
           07:39 Bill updates snapd and solves his problem with Snap
           packages
           08:39 Larry reinstalls an app to solve problems
           09:31 Hey Hi (AI) disclaimer for this episode - a GPT4All and
           Deep Seek collaboration
           12:24 Is using Hey Hi (AI) cheating? Let us know
           14:03 Check your distribution's repositories for packages
           before downloading from the webpages for each office suite we
           mention
           16:31 LibreOffice - Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base, Math,
           Charts
           21:26 WPS Office - WPS Writer, WPS Spreadsheet, WPS
           Presentation, WPS PDF Reader
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           43:31 Abusive Monopolist Microsoft 365 'Free' er uh 'Trial' er
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           56:18 App pick: GPT4All
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    * ⚓ BSD_Now_606:_Tackling_7k_bugs⠀⇛


           FreeBSD 13.5-RELEASE Now Available, From Chaos to Clarity: How
           We Tackled FreeBSD’s 7,000 Bug Backlog, zfs-2.3.1,
           Complications of funding an open source operating system, Why
           Choose to Use the BSDs in 2025, First Use on GhostBSD, Better
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Thorsten Alteholz ☛ Thorsten_Alteholz:_My_Debian_Activities_in_March
      2025⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Distro Watch ☛ Distribution_Release:_Feren_OS_2025.03⠀⇛


           Dominic Hayes has announced the release of Feren OS 2025.03, a
           significant update of the project's desktop-oriented Linux
           distribution with KDE Plasma as the preferred desktop, now
           based on Ubuntu 22.04: [...]


    * ⚓ Distro Watch ☛ Distribution_Release:_Pardus_23.4⠀⇛


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           and National Academic Network and Information Centre (ULAKBİM).
           The distribution's latest release is version 23.4 which is
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      Thunderbird_Blog⠀⇛


           Our roadmap board is now available! We’re grateful to the
           Council for their trust and support in approving it. As the
           board will reflect any changes in our planning, this is the
           most up-to-date source for our upcoming development. Each epic
           will show its objective and what’s in scope – and as
           importantly, what’s out of scope. The project information on
           the side will tell you if an epic is in the backlog or work in
           progress.


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           This release introduces an entirely new Nzyme subsystem
           dedicated to drone detection. Drones are increasingly used in
           physical intrusions—especially during reconnaissance—and this
           subsystem lays the foundation for defending against such
           threats.


    * § SaaS/Back End/Databases⠀➾


          o ⚓ PostgreSQL ☛ pg_dumpbinary_v2.19_released⠀⇛


                 Antananarivo, Madagascar - April 08, 2025


                 § pg_dumpbinary


                 pg_dumpbinary dumps a PostgreSQL database to a binary
                 format. The resulting dump must be restored using
                 pg_restorebinary, which is provided.


                 This is a maintenance release that fixes a major bug when
                 dumping data from tables with the dollar sign in their
                 name or namespace.


    * § Education⠀➾


          o ⚓ Coalition for Networked Information ☛ ERN_Annual_Meeting_
            (Virtual)_April_23,_2025⠀⇛


                 The virtual Ecosystem for Research Networking (ERN)
                 Summit 2025 will be held on April 23rd from noon until
                 5PM ET. Our theme this year is Addressing Advanced
                 Technologies, Quantum, AI and Workforce Development. This
                 free conference is open to both researchers and educators
                 at R1 and non-R1 institutions, industry, and government
                 leaders.


                 Our keynote speaker will be Dan Stanzione , Ph.D.,
                 Associate Vice President For Research, Executive
                 Director, Texas Advanced Computer Center (TACC). This
                 will be followed up by three panels discussing the impact
                 of AI and Quantum on regional economic and workforce
                 initiatives, industry academic partnerships for preparing
                 the workforce, and perspectives from non-R1 institutions.
                 We welcome you to hear from industry, domain researchers,
                 and CI professionals, and join the discussions on the
                 impacts these advanced technologies are having in the
                 research community.


          o ⚓ Rlang ☛ R_Dev_Days_2025⠀⇛


                 R Dev Days are events for novice and experienced
                 contributors to collaborate on contributions to the code,
                 documentation and translations in base R. There are
                 several planned in the coming months with application/
                 registration deadlines in the next couple of weeks –
                 don’t miss out!


    * § Licensing / Legal⠀➾


          o ⚓ ARRL ☛ ARRL_Iowa_Section_Wins_Ham_Exemption_to_Handsfree_Law⠀⇛


                 The texting bill (SF22) passed the Iowa Senate with a
                 vote of 47-1 on March 18, 2025, and the Iowa House passed
                 it on March 26, 2025 with a vote 54-11. On April 2, 2025,
                 it was signed by Governor Kim Reynolds and goes into
                 effect July 1, 2025.


    * § Openness/Sharing/Collaboration⠀➾


          o § Open Data⠀➾


                # ⚓ Raymond Camden ☛ Using_Chrome's_(Preview)_Prompt_API_for
                  Data_Summarization⠀⇛


                       For my demo, I decided to (once again) make use of
                       the Pirate Weather API. When making a forecast
                       request, you get a large set of data back. Here's a
                       subset of that information: [...]





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      in_the_Neon_Lights_Humble_Bundle⠀⇛


           Another surprisingly good deal from Humble Bundle here. The
           Neon Lights Bundle has launched with multiple highly rated
           games like Ghostrunner and Neon Abyss. It's £10.92 for the
           entire bundle.


    * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Apocalypse_Express_is_a_challenging_train-combat
      management_roguelike_with_a_demo_you_need_to_try⠀⇛


           Fogpiercer isn't the only upcoming train combat game around,
           with Apocalypse Express getting a demo now too but they're both
           wildly different and worth trying. Apocalypse Express is just
           chaos and I want more. The demo was tested with the latest
           Proton 9.0-4 and it works perfectly.


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      adds_"Teams_Multiplayer"_and_more_major_changes⠀⇛


           Sid Meier's Civilization VII version 1.2 is due out April 22,
           and with it Firaxis Games are once again solving numerous
           complaints players have about the game, and it all sounds
           really positive. Looks like they may turn things around after
           the thoroughly mixed launch.


    * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Mesa_25.1_will_make_Indiana_Jones:_The_Great_Circle
      playable_on_older_AMD_GPUs⠀⇛


           Since Ray Tracing is a requirement to run Indiana Jones: The
           Great Circle, a change has been merged into RADV (AMD Vulkan
           driver) for Mesa to get it working on older AMD GPUs.





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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


This is to announce coreutils-9.7, a stable release.


There have been 63 commits by 11 people in the 12 weeks since 9.6,
with a focus on bug fixing and stabilization.


See the NEWS below for a brief summary.


Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:


  Bruno Haible (1)                Jim Meyering (2)
  Collin Funk (2)                 Lukáš Zaoral (1)
  Daniel Hofstetter (1)           Mike Swanson (1)
  Frédéric Yhuel (1)              Paul Eggert (21)
  G. Branden Robinson (1)         Pádraig Brady (32)
  Grisha Levit (1)


Pádraig [on behalf of the coreutils maintainers]
==================================================================


Here is the GNU coreutils home page:
    https://gnu.org/s/coreutils/


Here are the compressed sources:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-9.7.tar.gz   (15MB)
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-9.7.tar.xz   (5.9MB)


Here are the GPG detached signatures:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-9.7.tar.gz.sig
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-9.7.tar.xz.sig


Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
  https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html


Here are the SHA1 and SHA256 checksums:


  File: coreutils-9.7.tar.gz
  SHA1 sum:   bfebebaa1aa59fdfa6e810ac07d85718a727dcf6
  SHA256 sum: 0898a90191c828e337d5e4e4feb71f8ebb75aacac32c434daf5424cda16acb42


  File: coreutils-9.7.tar.xz
  SHA1 sum:   920791e12e7471479565a066e116a087edcc0df9
  SHA256 sum: e8bb26ad0293f9b5a1fc43fb42ba970e312c66ce92c1b0b16713d7500db251bf


Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the
.sig suffix) is intact.  First, be sure to download both the .sig file
and the corresponding tarball.  Then, run a command like this:


  gpg --verify coreutils-9.7.tar.gz.sig


The signature should match the fingerprint of the following key:


  pub   rsa4096/0xDF6FD971306037D9 2011-09-23 [SC]
        Key fingerprint = 6C37 DC12 121A 5006 BC1D  B804 DF6F D971 3060 37D9
  uid                   [ultimate] Pádraig Brady 
  uid                   [ultimate] Pádraig Brady 


If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
or that public key has expired, try the following commands to retrieve
or refresh it, and then rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.


  gpg --locate-external-key P@draigBrady.com


  gpg --recv-keys DF6FD971306037D9


  wget -q -O- 'https://savannah.gnu.org/project/release-
gpgkeys.php?group=coreutils&download=1' | gpg --import -


As a last resort to find the key, you can try the official GNU
keyring:


  wget -q https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg
  gpg --keyring gnu-keyring.gpg --verify coreutils-9.7.tar.gz.sig


This release is based on the coreutils git repository, available as


  git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/coreutils.git


with commit 8e075ff8ee11692c5504d8e82a48ed47a7f07ba9 tagged as v9.7.


For a summary of changes and contributors, see:


  https://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=shortlog;h=v9.7


or run this command from a git-cloned coreutils directory:


  git shortlog v9.6..v9.7


This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
  Autoconf 2.72.70-9ff9
  Automake 1.16.5
  Gnulib 2025-04-07 41e7b7e0d159d8ac0eb385964119f350ac9dfc3f
  Bison 3.8.2


NEWS


* Noteworthy changes in release 9.7 (2025-04-09) [stable]


** Bug fixes


  'cat' would fail with "input file is output file" if input and
  output are the same terminal device and the output is append-only.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-9.6]


  'cksum -a crc' misbehaved on aarch64 with 32-bit uint_fast32_t.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-9.6]


  dd with the 'nocache' flag will now detect all failures to drop the
  cache for the whole file.  Previously it may have erroneously succeeded.
  [bug introduced with the "nocache" feature in coreutils-8.11]


  'ls -Z dir' would crash on all systems, and 'ls -l' could crash
  on systems like Android with SELinux but without xattr support.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-9.6]


  `ls -l` could output spurious "Not supported" errors in certain cases,
  like with dangling symlinks on cygwin.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-9.6]


  timeout would fail to timeout commands with infinitesimal timeouts.
  For example `timeout 1e-5000 sleep inf` would never timeout.
  [bug introduced with timeout in coreutils-7.0]


  sleep, tail, and timeout would sometimes sleep for slightly less
  time than requested.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-5.0]


  'who -m' now outputs entries for remote logins.  Previously login
  entries prefixed with the service (like "sshd") were not matched.
  [bug introduced in coreutils-9.4]


** Improvements


  'logname' correctly returns the user who logged in the session,
  on more systems.  Previously on musl or uclibc it would have merely
  output the LOGNAME environment variable.
Read_on





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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


This is to announce diffutils-3.12, a stable bug-fix release.
Thanks to Paul Eggert and Collin Funk for the bug fixes.


There have been 13 commits by 4 people in the 9 weeks since 3.11.


See the NEWS below for a brief summary.


Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:


  Collin Funk (1)
  Jim Meyering (6)
  Paul Eggert (5)
  Simon Josefsson (1)


Jim
 [on behalf of the diffutils maintainers]
==================================================================


Here is the GNU diffutils home page:
    https://gnu.org/s/diffutils/


Here are the compressed sources:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/diffutils-3.12.tar.gz   (3.3MB)
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/diffutils-3.12.tar.xz   (1.9MB)


Here are the GPG detached signatures:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/diffutils-3.12.tar.gz.sig
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/diffutils/diffutils-3.12.tar.xz.sig


Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
  https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html


Here are the SHA1 and SHA256 checksums:


  e3f3e8ef171fcb54911d1493ac6066aa3ed9df38  diffutils-3.12.tar.gz
  W+GBsn7Diq0kUAgGYaZOShdSuym31QUr8KAqcPYj+bI=  diffutils-3.12.tar.gz
  c2f302726d2709c6881c4657430a671abe5eedfa  diffutils-3.12.tar.xz
  fIt/n8hgkUH96pzs6FJJ0whiQ5H/Yd7a9Sj8szdyff0=  diffutils-3.12.tar.xz


Verify the base64 SHA256 checksum with cksum -a sha256 --check
from coreutils-9.2 or OpenBSD's cksum since 2007.


Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the
.sig suffix) is intact.  First, be sure to download both the .sig file
and the corresponding tarball.  Then, run a command like this:


  gpg --verify diffutils-3.12.tar.gz.sig


The signature should match the fingerprint of the following key:


  pub   rsa4096/0x7FD9FCCB000BEEEE 2010-06-14 [SCEA]
        Key fingerprint = 155D 3FC5 00C8 3448 6D1E  EA67 7FD9 FCCB 000B EEEE
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 


If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
or that public key has expired, try the following commands to retrieve
or refresh it, and then rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.


  gpg --locate-external-key jim@meyering.net


  gpg --recv-keys 7FD9FCCB000BEEEE


  wget -q -O- 'https://savannah.gnu.org/project/release-
gpgkeys.php?group=diffutils&download=1' | gpg --import -


As a last resort to find the key, you can try the official GNU
keyring:


  wget -q https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg
  gpg --keyring gnu-keyring.gpg --verify diffutils-3.12.tar.gz.sig


This release is based on the diffutils git repository, available as


  git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/diffutils.git


with commit 16681a3cbcea47e82683c713b0dac7d59d85a6fa tagged as v3.12.


For a summary of changes and contributors, see:


  https://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=diffutils.git;a=shortlog;h=v3.12


or run this command from a git-cloned diffutils directory:


  git shortlog v3.11..v3.12


This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
  Autoconf 2.72.76-2f64
  Automake 1.17.0.91
  Gnulib 2025-04-04 3773db653242ab7165cd300295c27405e4f9cc79


NEWS


* Noteworthy changes in release 3.12 (2025-04-08) [stable]


** Bug fixes


  diff -r no longer merely summarizes when comparing an empty regular
  file to a nonempty regular file.
  [bug#76452 introduced in 3.11]


  diff -y no longer crashes when given nontrivial differences.
  [bug#76613 introduced in 3.11]
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released⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧


posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


This is to announce grep-3.12, a stable release.


It's been nearly two years! There have been two bug fixes and many
harder-to-see improvements via gnulib. Thanks to Paul Eggert for doing
so much of the work and Bruno Haible for all the testing and all he does
to make gnulib a paragon of portable, reliable, top-notch code.


There have been 77 commits by 6 people in the 100 weeks since 3.11.


See the NEWS below for a brief summary.


Thanks to everyone who has contributed!
The following people contributed changes to this release:


  Bruno Haible (5)
  Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón (1)
  Collin Funk (1)
  Grisha Levit (1)
  Jim Meyering (31)
  Paul Eggert (38)


Jim
 [on behalf of the grep maintainers]
==================================================================


Here is the GNU grep home page:
    https://gnu.org/s/grep/


Here are the compressed sources:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.12.tar.gz   (3.1MB)
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.12.tar.xz   (1.9MB)


Here are the GPG detached signatures:
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.12.tar.gz.sig
  https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/grep/grep-3.12.tar.xz.sig


Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
  https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html


Here are the SHA1 and SHA256 checksums:


  025644ca3ea4f59180d531547c53baeb789c6047  grep-3.12.tar.gz
  ut2lRt/Eudl+mS4sNfO1x/IFIv/L4vAboenNy+dkTNw=  grep-3.12.tar.gz
  4b4df79f5963041d515ef64cfa245e0193a33009  grep-3.12.tar.xz
  JkmyfA6Q5jLq3NdXvgbG6aT0jZQd5R58D4P/dkCKB7k=  grep-3.12.tar.xz


Verify the base64 SHA256 checksum with cksum -a sha256 --check
from coreutils-9.2 or OpenBSD's cksum since 2007.


Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the
.sig suffix) is intact.  First, be sure to download both the .sig file
and the corresponding tarball.  Then, run a command like this:


  gpg --verify grep-3.12.tar.gz.sig


The signature should match the fingerprint of the following key:


  pub   rsa4096/0x7FD9FCCB000BEEEE 2010-06-14 [SCEA]
        Key fingerprint = 155D 3FC5 00C8 3448 6D1E  EA67 7FD9 FCCB 000B EEEE
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 
  uid                   [ unknown] Jim Meyering 


If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
or that public key has expired, try the following commands to retrieve
or refresh it, and then rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.


  gpg --locate-external-key jim@meyering.net


  gpg --recv-keys 7FD9FCCB000BEEEE


  wget -q -O- 'https://savannah.gnu.org/project/release-
gpgkeys.php?group=grep&download=1' | gpg --import -


As a last resort to find the key, you can try the official GNU
keyring:


  wget -q https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-keyring.gpg
  gpg --keyring gnu-keyring.gpg --verify grep-3.12.tar.gz.sig


This release is based on the grep git repository, available as


  git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/grep.git


with commit 3f8c09ec197a2ced82855f9ecd2cbc83874379ab tagged as v3.12.


For a summary of changes and contributors, see:


  https://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=grep.git;a=shortlog;h=v3.12


or run this command from a git-cloned grep directory:


  git shortlog v3.11..v3.12


This release was bootstrapped with the following tools:
  Autoconf 2.72.76-2f64
  Automake 1.17.0.91
  Gnulib 2025-04-04 3773db653242ab7165cd300295c27405e4f9cc79


NEWS


* Noteworthy changes in release 3.12 (2025-04-10) [stable]


** Bug fixes


  Searching a directory with at least 100,000 entries no longer fails
  with "Operation not supported" and exit status 2. Now, this prints 1
  and no diagnostic, as expected:
    $ mkdir t && cd t && seq 100000|xargs touch && grep -r x .; echo $?
    1
  [bug introduced in grep 3.11]


  -mN where 1 < N no longer mistakenly lseeks to end of input merely
  because standard output is /dev/null.


** Changes in behavior


  The --unix-byte-offsets (-u) option is gone. In grep-3.7 (2021-08-14)
  it became a warning-only no-op. Before then, it was a Windows-only no-op.


  On Windows platforms and on AIX in 32-bit mode, grep in some cases
  now supports Unicode characters outside the Basic Multilingual Plane.
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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * § Graphics Stack⠀➾


          o ⚓ Collabora ☛ A_tale_of_three_demos:_Breakthroughs_in_Open_Source
            graphics_at_Embedded_World_2025⠀⇛


                 Three demos. One stand. From end-to-end HDR and a brand-
                 new SoC running PanVK, to NVK and WebGPU out of the box —
                 discover how Collabora pushed open source graphics
                 forward at Embedded World 2025.


    * § Applications⠀➾


          o ⚓ It's FOSS ☛ FOSS_Weekly_#25.15:_Clapgrep,_APT_3.0,_Vibe_Coding,
            Hey_Hi_(AI)_in_Firefox_and_More⠀⇛


                 APT 3.0 brings useful new improvements to apt commands.


          o ⚓ Ruben Schade ☛ Force_persistent_FreshRSS_publish_date_sorting_in
            nginx⠀⇛


                 Okay, I’ll admit it! After my post about server-side_RSS
                 readers, I remembered FreshRSS and fell in love with it
                 again. It’s so good.


                 There’s only one niggling issue with it: the default is
                 to sort your stream by when a post was received, not when
                 it was published. This is fine if you bulk import an OPML
                 file, but if you’re like me and taking the opportunity to
                 spring clean, it will sort all the posts of the last feed
                 you imported over all the others.


    * § Games⠀➾


          o ⚓ Ruben Schade ☛ Dungeons_and_Dragons_alignments⠀⇛


                 It’s been a long time since I (briefly) played D&D, but
                 I’ve hung around people who still do regularly. Among the
                 things that intrigue me are the alignment_chart used to
                 create characters.


                 I aspire to be Neutral Good. I want what’s best for the
                 world and its people. I obey the law, but I don’t let
                 legality inform my moral compass. I also judge people who
                 dismiss moral concerns on the grounds that it’s legal,
                 and therefore fine.


          o ⚓ Guillaume Lethuillier ☛ The_Myst_Graph:_A_New_Perspective_on
            Myst⠀⇛


                 Upon reflection, Myst has long been more analogous to a
                 graph than a traditional linear game, owing to the
                 relative freedom it affords players. This is particularly
                 evident in its first release (Macintosh, 1993), which was
                 composed of interconnected HyperCard cards.


                 It is now literally one. Here is Myst as a graph: [...]


    * § Distributions and Operating Systems⠀➾


          o § PCLinuxOS/Mageia/Mandriva/OpenMandriva Family⠀➾


                # ⚓ PCLOS Official ☛ PCLinuxOS_Recent_Updates⠀⇛


          o § SUSE/OpenSUSE⠀➾


                # ⚓ Distro Watch ☛ Distribution_Release:_Regata_OS_25.0.3⠀⇛


                       Josué Vicente has announced the release of an
                       important update of Regata OS, an openSUSE-based
                       distribution with KDE Plasma 6.3, focusing on
                       desktop and gaming. The latest version is labelled
                       as 25.0.3 and carries a code name "Maverick": [...]


          o § Canonical/Ubuntu Family⠀➾


                # ⚓ Salih_Emin:_uCareSystem_25.04.09_|_Shellcheck_Approved⠀⇛


                       I’m pleased to announce the uCareSystem 25.04.09,
                       the latest version of the all-in-one system
                       maintenance tool for Ubuntu, GNU/Linux Mint, Debian
                       and its derivatives, used by thousands ! This
                       release brings some major changes internal changes,
                       fixes and improvements under the hood.


          o § Devices/Embedded⠀➾


                # ⚓ Quentin Santos ☛ How_to_use_“real”_UART⠀⇛


                       However, this is not the most impressive thing
                       about UART. As someone used to working with PCs
                       rather than embedded systems, I expect to wait
                       several seconds after boot before getting anything
                       on the screen. With UART, you can get feedback from
                       the microcontroller from the first millisecond!


                # ⚓ Security Week ☛ Study_Identifies_20_Most_Vulnerable
                  Connected_Devices_of_2025⠀⇛


                       The report, which analyzes millions of devices in
                       Forescout’s Device Cloud to identify the riskiest
                       types across IT, IoT, OT, and Internet of Medical
                       Things (IoMT), shows that computers have the
                       largest number of bugs, but not the most dangerous
                       ones.


                # ⚓ Forescout ☛ The_Risdkiest_Connected_Devicecs_of_2025
                  [PDF]⠀⇛


                       Our latest findings confirm a trend first noted
                       last year: Network equipment – especially routers –
                       has overtaken endpoints as the riskiest category of
                       IT devices. Driven by increased threat actor focus,
                       adversaries are rapidly exploiting new
                       vulnerabilities in these devices through large-
                       scale attack campaigns. Additionally, there are 12
                       new device types in this year’s list making it the
                       largest year-over-year change we have observed.
                       This finding reinforces attackers’ continuous
                       pursuit in exploiting new device classes — and the
                       importance for security professionals to stay on
                       top of the latest risks.


                # ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ Bill_to_study_national_security_risks_in
                  routers_passes_House_committee⠀⇛


                       The legislation calls for a Commerce Department
                       examination of routers, modems and other devices
                       controlled by U.S. adversaries.





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    * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ IOL_HAT_adds_an_IO-Link_compatible_master_to_Raspberry
      Pi_for_industrial_IoT_sensors_and_actuators⠀⇛


           Pinetek Networks’ IOL HAT is a Raspberry Pi expansion board
           using the IO-Link (IEC 61131-9) protocol to interact with
           industrial sensors. It’s based on the Analog Devices MAX14819
           IO-Link master transceiver and offers two SDCI (“Single-Drop
           Digital Communication”) connectors.


    * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Raspberry_Pi_CM4-powered_CODESYS_industrial_controller
      supports_EtherCAT,_Modbus,_up_to_32_I/O_modules⠀⇛


           EDATEC ED-PLC2010 is an industrial controller powered by a
           Raspberry Pi CM4, supporting EtherCAT and Modbus interfaces, up
           to 32 I/O modules, and preloaded with CODESYS runtime for real-
           time core and visualization capabilities.


    * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ PiEEG_kit_–_A_Raspberry_Pi_5-based_bioscience_lab_in_a
      suitcase_(Crowdfunding)⠀⇛


           Yesterday we wrote about using quantum sensors for brain-
           computer interfaces (BCI) and other biomedical applications.
           But that’s the future, and if you want to experiment with
           brain-computer interface technology and bioscience, the PiEEG
           kit has everything you need to get started, with all components
           fitting in a suitcase easy to carry around between your home
           and university or school.


    * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Samsung_32″_EMDX_color_e-paper_display_runs_Tizen_8.0,
      offers_2560×1440_resolution,_up_to_200_days_of_battery_life⠀⇛


           Samsung has unveiled a 32-inch color e-paper display with WQHD
           (2,560 x 1,440) resolution and a built-in 4,600mAh battery that
           can last up to 200 days on a charge if the display is updated
           once a day. The Samsung 32″ EMDX color e-paper display is
           mainly designed for digital signage applications in shops,
           restaurants, public transportation, and public spaces.





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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ Chinese_project_aims_to_run_RISC-V_code_on_AMD_Zen
      processors⠀⇛


           The Jianchen Project members want to find someone, who can
           modify AMD's Zen CPU microcode on a modern processor — say, an
           EPYC 9004-series — to execute RISC-V binaries. The patch is
           expected to either enable direct execution of RISC-V programs
           or significantly boost their runtime speed compared to
           emulation using the same hardware. The work must be tested
           using RISC-V versions of benchmarks like Coremark or Dhrystone.
           A complete submission includes binaries or source code,
           configuration files, dependencies, and test instructions. If
           only binaries are submitted before the deadline on June 6,
           identical source code must be added via pull request later. The
           winner will get ¥20,000 (approximately $2,735).


    * ⚓ PC World ☛ Framework_Laptop_12_now_up_for_pre-order_in_the_US⠀⇛


           The unpredictable chaos of the Trump administration’s tariff
           whims put modular laptop maker Framework through a gauntlet
           this week, who removed its lowest-cost designs and delayed the
           scheduled pre-order of the new and affordable Laptop 12. But as
           of now, when I’m writing this, you can get a pre-order in for
           the new 2-in-1 in the US. Probably.


    * ⚓ Arduino ☛ Solar_upgrades_the_Nebulophone_synthesizer_to_enhance
      playability ⠀⇛


           Dunn’s Solar upgrade adds a tactile keyboard and repackages the
           entire thing so that it can fit in a Eurorack along with other
           modules. There is also a sync-in for using Solar with other
           synths.


           The audio circuitry is based on the original Nebulophone, but
           Dunn completely redesigned the PCB to accommodate the new
           features. In fact, Solar has two PCBs: one for the circuitry
           and one that mostly acts as a cover plate. It looks great with
           the Cherry MX key switches and key caps.


    * ⚓ Jeff Geerling ☛ Raspberry_Pi_cluster_spotted_inside_$6k_audio
      processor⠀⇛


           From what I understand, one Pi is used for remote control, web
           UI, firmware updates, and local display. Another is used for
           multi-stream audio processing (independent of the 'head' Pi, so
           it can keep going even if there's a problem on the display/
           remote access side), and a third Pi, which I believe is
           optional, used for watermarking audio streams for data like
           Luminate/SoundScan ratings data.


    * ⚓ Talospace ☛ Enter_the_IBM_z17_mainframe_with_Telum_II_(more_clues_for
      Power11?)⠀⇛


           Still, we're obviously more interested in Power ISA around
           here, and IBM has yet to say much substantive about Power11
           other than the usual assertions of additional power efficiency,
           more cores and higher clock. It is also expected to offer DDR5
           support for enhanced memory bandwidth, though this is all but
           certain to require OMI DDR5, not direct-attached RAM as in our
           Raptor boxes. But it's often instructive to look at what's
           going on with IBM mainframes for microarchitectural clues now
           that Z-machines and IBM "big" Power chips often have the same
           underlying design.


    * § Canonical/Ubuntu Family⠀➾


          o ⚓ Ubuntu ☛ Software_development_for_the_connected_car:_on_the_safe
            side_with_Anbox_Cloud⠀⇛


                 AAOS helps developers create new applications and
                 features that enhance the driving experience, which has
                 resulted in a rapidly growing ecosystem of compatible
                 apps and services. 





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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


You've likely seen and heard all the claims that Linux has no software support,
and you need to use Microsoft Windows to do anything. That may have held some
ground a decade or two ago but it's no longer the case, and even gaming is more
than viable on Linux. There are thousands of apps available for Linux, some
official ports of those only available on Windows. Better still, Linux has some
apps that can't be installed on Windows, at least without some effort, and a
few of these make up some reasons why I refuse to switch from Linux back to
Windows.


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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025,
updated Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Yahoo News ☛ IBM_Informs_Staff_of_DEI_Retreat_as_Trump-Era_Scrutiny
      Grows⠀⇛


           International Business Machines Corp. spent months revising its
           diversity initiatives as conservative attacks and souring
           attitudes toward DEI shifted into a full-blown assault from
           President Donald Trump.


           IBM stopped tying executive compensation to aspirational
           workforce diversity goals last year and in recent months
           changed the focus of its supplier diversity program away from
           contractors’ race and gender to all small businesses and
           veteran-led companies, according to Jonathan Adashek, IBM’s
           senior vice president of marketing and communications.


    * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Moving_AI_to_the_edge:_Benefits,_challenges_and
      solutions [Ed: Nothing but buzzwords here]⠀⇛


           While early AI implementations focused on controlled
           environments and specific tasks, today's AI systems are being
           deployed in increasingly diverse scenarios. Autonomous vehicles
           process sensor data in real time to navigate complex
           environments. Smart manufacturing systems detect quality issues
           on production lines. Healthcare devices monitor patients’ vital
           signs and detect anomalies. Smart cities utilize AI for
           everything from traffic management to public safety.


    * ⚓ InformationWeek ☛ What_You_Should_Know_About_Agentic_AI [Ed: 100% hype
      about buzzwords, that's what Red Hat has become; cited here: "Red Hat
      Corporate Communications" uses no social control media platform except
      the two from Microsoft, which makes one wonder if Red Hat was bought by
      Microsoft, not IBM]⠀⇛





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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


Quoting: Interview with Mia Bajić —


     If you look at the Python ecosystem, the projects with strong
     communities and good documentation are the ones that thrive. The
     Python web framework Django is a great example. It's not just
     technically good, but also popular, largely due to its community.
     Community makes software like Django accessible, usable, and
     sustainable. If there's no documentation and no one around to help,
     people will pick a different program even if it's technically worse.
     Even the best-written software is useless if no one knows how to use
     it.


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Quoting: Made in America: Purism’s Liberty Phone and the Vision of Security,
Privacy, and Independence – Purism —


     In a world of pervasive adversarial nations building technology we
     all rely on, the importance of homegrown technology products and
     solutions cannot be overstated. At Purism, we are unapologetically
     committed to designing and manufacturing devices that are Made in
     America—not as a mere tagline but as a foundational principle. This
     commitment is not just about patriotism; it’s about ensuring
     security, privacy, and reliability for our customers at a cost that
     rivals overseas manufacturing.


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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/padthv1_is_an_old_school_polyphonic_additive_synthesizer.shtml
    Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/padthv1_is_an_old_school_polyphonic_additive_synthesizer.gmi

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additive synthesizer⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧


posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇synthesizer⦈_


Quoting: padthv1 is an old-school polyphonic additive synthesizer - LinuxLinks
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     padthv1 is an old-school polyphonic additive synthesizer with stereo
     fx.


     padthv1 is based on the PADsynth algorithm by Paul Nasca, as a
     special variant of additive synthesis.


     This is free and open source software.


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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/ParticleOS_Systemd_s_Very_Own_Linux_Distro_in_Making.shtml
    Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/ParticleOS_Systemd_s_Very_Own_Linux_Distro_in_Making.gmi

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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇ParticleOS_GitHub_repository⦈_


Quoting: ParticleOS: Systemd's Very Own Linux Distro in Making —


     Systemd is the system and service manager used by most Linux-based
     operating systems. It is responsible for initializing the system
     during boot, starting and subsequently managing services and
     background processes, handling D-Bus service activation, and managing
     dependencies between services using a transactional, dependency-based
     model.


     Building on all of this, the systemd community is currently
     developing their own experimental Linux distribution called
     ParticleOS.


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                    ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1825

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Camera, Generic SM7150, COSMIC, Musl Collation +
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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇SM7150⦈_


Quoting: postmarketOS // in 2025-03: OP6 & MSM89x7 Camera, Generic SM7150,
COSMIC, Musl Collation + I18n —


     The calendar has turned another page, and it's finally time for our
     eagerly awaited monthly update! We're thrilled to share what our
     community has been building and improving since last month. Before we
     get to that, let's talk the most recent Linux After Dark episode: It
     seems when the four hosts do a distro challenge, they do it properly.
     They didn't just try postmarketOS on one or two devices, but on all
     of these: ASUS Transformer Pad 3G, Linx 7 tablet (Generic X86_64),
     Motorola Moto G 2015, PinePhone Pro, PinePhone, Pinebook Pro and Acer
     R11/ASUS C200/Lenovo Duet 3 (Chromebooks). The resulting episode is
     not only very entertaining, but also gives many insights into first
     use experiences!


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                    ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1883

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(ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Programming_Leftovers.shtml
    Gemini version at gemini://gemini.tuxmachines.org/n/2025/04/11/Programming_Leftovers.gmi

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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Vermaden ☛ FreeBSD_Jails_Security⠀⇛


           I believe this topic is not really well discussed online – and
           often with multiple misunderstandings.


           There seems to be this general belief that Podman on Linux is
           as safe as Jails on FreeBSD … lets try to dig into that.


           Below I will try to show all differences between security of
           FreeBSD Jails and Podman containers on Linux.


    * ⚓ Chris ☛ Log-Survival_to_Death_Rate⠀⇛


           When Fisher talks about deaths, we can substitute any other
           event for the death. In our case, we’ll look at how long pull
           requests spend open before they are merged.


    * ⚓ Adriaan Roselli ☛ Automated_WCAG_Testing_Is_Grrreat!⠀⇛


           My testing showed the most popular automated testing tool is
           the worst performer and others weren’t better enough to matter:
           [...]


    * ⚓ Rlang ☛ What’s_new_in_R_4.5.0?⠀⇛


           R 4.5.0 (“How About a Twenty-Six”) was released on 11th April,
           2025. Here we summarise some of the interesting changes that
           have been introduced. In previous blog posts we have discussed
           the new features introduced in R 4.4.0 and earlier versions
           (see the links at the end of this post).


           The full changelog can be found at the r-release ‘NEWS’ page
           and if you want to keep up to date with developments in base R,
           have a look at the r-devel ‘NEWS’ page.


    * ⚓ Karl Seguin ☛ Zig's_new_LinkedList_API_(it's_time_to_learn
      @fieldParentPtr)⠀⇛


           The new version isn't generic. Rather, you embed the linked
           list node with your data. This is known as an intrusive linked
           list and tends to perform better and require fewer allocations.
           Except in trivial examples, the data that we store in a linked
           list is typically stored on the heap. Because an intrusive
           linked list has the linked list node embedded in the data, it
           doesn't need its own allocation. Before we jump into an
           example, this is what the new structure looks like, again, with
           all methods removed: [...]


    * ⚓ Modus Create LLC ☛ Practical_recursion_schemes_in_Rust:_traversing_and
      extending_trees⠀⇛


           In this post, we’ll work through a concrete example to
           introduce recursion schemes and what they can do. We’ll point
           to a more real life example of how we use them in the
           implementation of the Nickel configuration language, and we’ll
           discuss the pros and cons of using recursion schemes in the
           particular context of Rust.


    * ⚓ Ruby_3.3.8_Released⠀⇛


           Ruby 3.3.8 has been released.


           /blockquote>





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    * ⚓ Bryan Lunduke ☛ Red_Hat_DEI_Activists_Encourage_"Killing_Fascists",
      "Raising_Hell"⠀⇛


           Following Red Bait & I.C.B.M. taking the axe to DEl programs
           and Diversity Quotas, Leftists Extremists within the GNU/Linux
           giant are throwing a temper tantrum.


    * ⚓ Fedora Project ☛ Fedora_Community_Blog:_Fedora_@_SCaLE_22x_2025⠀⇛


           Our ambassadors delivered support, outreach, and swag items via
           Fedora @ SCaLE 22x GNU/Linux Conference – a 2025 open-source
           community event.


    * ⚓ Felipe_Borges:_Fedora_42_GNOME_48_Test_Week_from_April_8_to_15⠀⇛


           We are running a Fedora 42 GNOME 48 Desktop and Core Apps Test
           Week! This helps us find last-minute bugs and integration
           issues before Fedora 42 is ready for a stable release.


    * ⚓ LWN ☛ Malcolm:_6_usability_improvements_in_GCC_15⠀⇛


           Over on the Red Bait Developer site, David Malcolm has an
           article


           about improvements in GCC 15, specifically focusing on the
           diagnostic


           information that the compiler emits.


    * ⚓ Dolphin Publications B V ☛ OpenELA_introduces_Leapp_project_for_in-
      place_upgrades_of_Enterprise_Linux⠀⇛


           OpenELA is extending the functionality of the Leapp upgrade
           tool to all Enterprise Linux variants. The current upstream
           version of the open-source project only supports Red Hat
           Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With this new ‘branch’ of Leapp,
           OpenELA offers more options for migrating Enterprise Linux
           operating systems. It also adds several new functions to Leapp.





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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


    * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ The_road_to_AI:_A_guide_to_understanding_AI/ML_models [Ed:
      Red Hat surfing hype waves]⠀⇛


           Nowadays, everybody talks about artificial intelligence (AI)
           and machine learning (ML). They have the potential to become
           essential technologies that drive business growth, foster
           innovation, and enable you to stand out amongst colleagues and
           competitors. As C-level executives, software developers, and
           business analysts, it's crucial to understand what AI/ML models
           are, how they work, and how algorithms like random forest and
           linear regression can transform your organization. 


    * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ How_building_workbenches_accelerates_AI/ML_development⠀⇛


           In Red_Hat_Developer_Hub, any user (from data scientists to
           MLOps engineers) can build, train, and deploy Hey Hi (AI)
           applications with ready-to-use workbenches from a pre-defined
           template, using Red_Hat_OpenShift_AI. Platform Hey Hi (AI)
           engineers can extend self-service by creating workbenches and
           other components for any team, using software templates via
           role-based access control (RBAC). 


           Red Hat OpenShift Hey Hi (AI) is a flexible, scalable
           artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) platform
           that enables enterprises to create and deliver AI-enabled
           applications at scale across hybrid_cloud environments. Built
           using open source technologies, OpenShift Hey Hi (AI) provides
           trusted, operationally consistent capabilities for teams to
           experiment, serve models, and deliver innovative apps.


           In this article, I will demonstrate how to get started
           utilizing each platform and component.


    * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ 6_usability_improvements_in_GCC_15⠀⇛


           I work at Red Bait on GCC,_the_GNU_Compiler_Collection. I spent
           most of the past year working on how GCC emits diagnostics
           (errors and warnings) in the hope of making it easier to use.
           Let's take a look at 6 improvements to look forward to in the
           upcoming GCC 15.


           ✐ 1. Prettier execution paths⠀✐


           I added a static_analyzer_to_GCC_in_GCC_10 that prints
           visualizations of predicted paths of execution through the
           user's code, demonstrating each problem it predicts.


    * ⚓ Peter_Czanik:_The_syslog-ng_Insider_2025-04:_Elasticsearch_beta;_Active
      Roles;_RHEL_UBI⠀⇛


           This is the 130th issue of syslog-ng Insider, a monthly
           newsletter that brings you syslog-ng-related news.





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    * ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ Treasury_bureau_notifies_Congress_that_email_hack
      was_a_‘major’_cybersecurity_incident⠀⇛


           The OCC said the February incident resulted in the theft of
           “highly sensitive information" tied to the financial conditions
           of federally regulated institutions.


    * ⚓ Qt ☛ Qt_Group_Authorized_as_a_CVE_Numbering_Authority_(CNA)_by_the_CVE
      Program⠀⇛


           Qt Group has been authorized by the Common_Vulnerabilities_and
           Exposures_(CVE®)_Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA),
           covering all Qt products. It is a significant milestone on Qt’s
           cybersecurity strategy and aligns with our commitment to robust
           vulnerability management processes and practices.


    * ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ AMD_Zen_5_CPUs_also_affected_by_microcode
      vulnerability_—_Granite_Ridge,_Turin,_Ryzen_Hey_Hi_(AI)_300,_and_Fire
      Range_at_risk⠀⇛


           A vulnerability targeting AMD CPUs that can execute unsigned
           microcode on your processor also affects AMD's Zen 5.


    * ⚓ OpenSSF (Linux Foundation) ☛ OpenSSF_Community_Day_NA_2025_Agenda
      Live!⠀⇛


           We’re excited to share that the agenda for OpenSSF Community
           Day North America 2025 is now live! Join us on June 26 in
           Denver, Colorado, for a day filled with collaboration,
           technical insights, and future-focused conversations on
           securing the open source ecosystem.


    * ⚓ Pen Test Partners ☛ Don’t_use_corporate_email_for_your_personal_life⠀⇛


           TL;DR People use whatever is convenient. Segregation of work
           and personal matters is a key part of security. Using corporate
           addresses tramples on this separation.


    * ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ Cyber_experts_offer_lukewarm_praise_for_voluntary
      code_governing_use_of_commercial_hacking_tools⠀⇛


           The Pall Mall Process guidelines for nations could be useful,
           they said, but have obvious limitations.


    * ⚓ The Strategist ☛ Australia’s_cyber_strategy_needs_a_vulnerability
      disclosure_upgrade⠀⇛


           Australia is in a race against time. Cyber adversaries are
           exploiting vulnerabilities faster than we can identify and
           patch them. Both national security and economic considerations
           demand policy action.


    * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Operations_of_Sensor_Giant_Sensata_Disrupted_by
      Ransomware_Attack⠀⇛


           Sensata has informed the SEC that shipping, manufacturing and
           other operations have been impacted by a ransomware attack.


    * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Juniper_Networks_Patches_Dozens_of_Junos
      Vulnerabilities⠀⇛


           Juniper Networks has patched two dozen vulnerabilities in Junos
           OS and Junos OS Evolved, and dozens of flaws in Junos Space
           third-party dependencies.


    * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Europol_Targets_Customers_of_Smokeloader_Pay-Per-
      Install_Botnet⠀⇛


           Law enforcement agencies in multiple countries have announced
           the arrests of users of the malicious Smokeloader botnet.


    * ⚓ SANS ☛ Network_Infraxploit⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ BadBazaar_and_Moonshine_malware_targets_Taiwanese,
      Tibetan_and_Uyghur_groups,_U.K._warns⠀⇛


           In a joint advisory with Western allies, the National Cyber
           Security Centre sounded the alarm about variants of BADBAZAAR
           and MOONSHINE.


    * ⚓ Silicon Angle ☛ SpyNote_Android_malware_resurfaces_in_campaign_using
      spoofed_app_install_pages⠀⇛


           A new report out today from internet intelligence
           company DomainTools LLC warns that threat actors are using
           newly registered domains to deliver the SpyNote Android remote
           access trojan via sites that mimic Surveillance Giant Google
           Play app installation pages.





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    * ⚓ Krebs On Security ☛ China-based_SMS_Phishing_Triad_Pivots_to_Banks⠀⇛


           China-based purveyors of SMS phishing kits are enjoying
           remarkable success converting phished payment card data into
           mobile wallets from Fashion Company Apple and Google. Until
           recently, the so-called “Smishing Triad” mainly impersonated
           toll road operators and shipping companies. But experts say
           these groups are now directly targeting customers of
           international financial institutions, while dramatically
           expanding their cybercrime infrastructure and support staff.


    * ⚓ SANS ☛ Obfuscated_Malicious_Python_Scripts_with_PyArmor,_(Wed,_Apr
      9th)⠀⇛


           Obfuscation is very important for many developers. They may
           protect their code for multiple reasons like copyright, anti-
           cheat (games), or to protect their code from being reused. If
           an obfuscated program does not mean automatically that it is
           malicious, it's often a good sign. For malware developers,
           obfuscation helps bypass many static security controls and
           slows down the reverse analysis process.


    * ⚓ LWN ☛ Security_updates_for_Thursday⠀⇛


           Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (tomcat and
           webkit2gtk3), Debian (chromium), Fedora (ghostscript), Mageia
           (atop, docker-containerd, and xz), Red Hat (go-toolset:rhel8),
           SUSE (apache2-mod_auth_openidc, apparmor, etcd, expat, firefox,
           kernel, libmozjs-128-0, and libpoppler-cpp2), and Ubuntu (dino-
           im, linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-hwe, linux-azure, linux-azure-
           4.15, linux-gcp,


           linux-gcp-4.15, linux-hwe, linux-kvm, linux-oracle, linux,
           linux-aws, linux-kvm, linux-lts-xenial, linux-fips, linux-fips,
           linux-aws-fips, linux-azure-fips, linux-gcp-fips, opensc, and
           poppler).


    * § Integrity/Availability/Authenticity⠀➾


          o ⚓ Security Week ☛ ‘AkiraBot’_Spammed_80,000_Websites_With_AI-
            Generated_Messages⠀⇛


                 CAPTCHA-evading Python framework AkiraBot has spammed
                 over 80,000 websites with AI-generated spam messages.





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posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Apr 11, 2025


Quoting: New GoboLinux project lead – and new version 017.01 —


     After five years, the extremely experimental GoboLinux project is
     springing back to life with a new maintainer and a new release.


     Nine years after its last major release, GoboLinux returns, with a
     new release, version 017, and a new project maintainer. Until now,
     Gobo was under the stewardship of founder Hisham Muhammad, a
     Brazilian developer whose most famous project is probably the popular
     htop process viewer.


     Hisham has now stepped down and passed the torch to a new maintainer,
     Philip "nuc1eon" Pok, who was already maintaining the project wiki.


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Quoting: This Joke Linux Tool Will Make You Seem More Productive —


     Let's face it, sometimes you just want your screen to look like
     you're getting some serious work done, even if you're just deciding
     which theme to choose. Meet rust-stakeholder, a tool that makes your
     terminal look impossibly busy while achieving nothing in the process.


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           We also need to ensure that greedy firms/people that facilitate
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    * ⚓ Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Install_G’MIC_Plugin_for_GIMP_3.0.x_in_Ubuntu⠀⇛


           This is step by step guide shows how to install the G’MIC
           plugin for GIMP 3.0 series in Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 24.04,
           Ubuntu 24.10, and higher. GREYC’s Magic for Image Computing,
           G’MIC short, is a popular free open-source image processing
           software.


    * § idroot⠀➾


          o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Swagger_on_Ubuntu_24.04_LTS⠀⇛


                 Swagger has become an essential tool for API developers
                 seeking to document, test, and visualize their REST Hey
                 Hi (AI) with minimal effort. With the recent release of
                 Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat), many developers are
                 looking to set up their API documentation environment on
                 this stable, long-term support platform.


          o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_UrBackup_on_Manjaro⠀⇛


                 UrBackup stands out as a powerful open-source backup
                 solution that offers both file and image backup
                 capabilities. For Manjaro GNU/Linux users looking to
                 implement a reliable backup system, UrBackup provides an
                 excellent option with its client-server architecture and
                 comprehensive feature set.


          o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_IPTVnator_on_Debian_12⠀⇛


                 IPTVnator stands out as a powerful, cross-platform
                 solution for IPTV enthusiasts running Debian 12. This
                 versatile media player offers extensive features for
                 streaming television content while maintaining an
                 intuitive interface.


          o ⚓ ID Root ☛ How_To_Install_Apache_Guacamole_on_AlmaLinux_9⠀⇛


                 In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Apache
                 Guacamole on AlmaLinux 9. Apache Guacamole stands as one
                 of the most powerful open-source remote desktop gateways
                 available today.


    * ⚓ The New Stack ☛ How_To_Develop_on_a_GNU/Linux_Desktop_With_an_Easy-To-
      Use_VM⠀⇛


           If you develop for the GNU/Linux desktop, you know how
           important it is to not only have the right environment


    * ⚓ How_to_Install_NVM_on_Ubuntu_24.04_or_22.04_Linux⠀⇛


           I’ve lost count of how often I’ve needed to manage multiple
           Node.js versions across different projects. In 2021, I was
           juggling between three critical applications requiring
           different Node versions on the same Ubuntu server.


    * ⚓ TecMint ☛ termbin:_A_Secure_Way_to_Share_Terminal_Output_Online⠀⇛


    * ⚓ TecMint ☛ ONLYOFFICE_+_LocalAI:_Hey_Hi_(AI)_Document_Editing_Setup_on
      Ubuntu⠀⇛


    * ⚓ Linux Journal ☛ The_Power_of_GNU/Linux_Shell_Environment_Variables⠀⇛


           If you're working in a GNU/Linux environment, chances are
           you've encountered environment variables—even if you didn’t
           realize it at the time. They quietly power much of what goes on
           behind the scenes in your shell sessions, influencing
           everything from what shell prompt you see to which programs are
           available when you type a command. Whether you're an
           experienced sysadmin or a new GNU/Linux user, mastering
           environment variables is essential for customizing and
           controlling your shell experience.





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    * § Devices⠀➾


          o § Games⠀➾


                # ⚓ Tom's Hardware ☛ Rare_Steam_Deck_prototype_sold_for_$2,000
                  on_eBay_—_Features_a_6-year-old_AMD_Picasso_APU_with_Zen+_and
                  Vega⠀⇛


                       A Steam Deck prototype has seemingly been sold for
                       $2,000 on eBay, shown to feature different silicon
                       than the retail units we have today.


    * § Distributions and Operating Systems⠀➾


          o § Open Hardware/Modding⠀➾


                # ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Antenna_hack_more_than_doubles_the_range_of
                  cheap_ESP32-C3_USB-C_boards⠀⇛


                       There are plenty of small ESP32-C3 IoT boards with
                       a USB-C connector on the market, and while they all
                       look very similar, antenna designs differ, and less
                       thought-out ones may severely impact the WiFi and
                       Bluetooth range. Peter Neufeld decided to hack one
                       of those cheap ESP32-C3 boards by adding a custom
                       antenna, and this resulted in the board having more
                       than twice the range and almost three times in some
                       cases.


    * § Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀➾


          o § Openwashing⠀➾


                # ⚓ Open Source Initiative ☛ Key_insights_from_the_2025_State
                  of_Open_Source_Report [Ed: OpenLogic_is_a_Microsoft_proxy]⠀⇛


                       Each year, the State of Open Source Report offers a
                       valuable pulse check on the global Open Source
                       ecosystem—and the 2025 edition is no exception.
                       Produced by Perforce OpenLogic, in partnership with
                       the Eclipse Foundation and the Open Source
                       Initiative, this report uncovers the latest trends,
                       tensions, and transformations shaping how Open
                       Source is adopted, managed, and scaled in
                       organizations of all sizes.


          o § Productivity Software/LibreOffice/Calligra⠀➾


                # ⚓ Document Foundation ☛ LibreOffice_Conference_2025_will_take
                  place_in_Budapest⠀⇛


                       For this year’s LibreOffice Conference we had two
                       location proposals: Luxembourg and Budapest.
                       Members of The Document Foundation voted to choose
                       the final location, and we can announce that
                       Budapest is the winner. Currently, the expected
                       date for the conference is September 1 – 5, but
                       this is still subject to change.


          o § Programming/Development⠀➾


                # ⚓ Rlang ☛ eDNAjoint:_a_Modeling_Tool_for_Environmental_DNA
                  Data⠀⇛


                       In 2024, the version 0.2 of eDNAjoint was peer-
                       reviewed and approved by rOpenSci, and a few months
                       later, a manuscript about the package was published
                       in Methods in Ecology and Evolution.


                # ⚓ KDAB ☛ Mastering_Debugging_in_Embedded_Linux⠀⇛


                       Effective debugging in embedded GNU/Linux requires
                       a full-stack approach and the right tools. This
                       post covers key techniques—from hardware
                       abstraction and static analysis to profiling and
                       logging—to help you build more reliable systems.


                # § Perl / Raku⠀➾


                      # ⚓ Perl ☛ Enhancing_Your_MIDI_Devices:_Round_II⠀⇛


                             ✐ Control Your MIDI Controllers!⠀✐


                             As we discovered previously, your MIDI
                             devices can be enhanced to function in
                             different ways besides just triggering a
                             single note per key (or pad) press.


                             Being a serial module creator, and with the
                             help of the author John, I bundled these
                             concepts and more into a few handy CPAN
                             packages that allow you to control your
                             devices with minimal lines of code. So far,
                             these are: MIDI::RtController, MIDI::
                             RtController::Filter::Tonal, MIDI::
                             RtController::Filter::Drums, and [MIDI::
                             RtController::Filter::CC](https://
                             metacpan.org/pod/MIDI::RtController::Filter::
                             CC.





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    * ⚓ FSF ☛ FSF_Events:_Community_meetup_in_Athens,_Greece⠀⇛


           We are celebrating FSF 40 - connect with us and discuss
           software freedom!


    * ⚓ FSF ☛ FSF_Events:_Community_meetup_in_Thessaloniki,_Greece⠀⇛


           We are celebrating FSF 40 - connect with us and discuss
           software freedom!


    * ⚓ FSF ☛ FSF_Events:_Community_meetup_Toronto_Canada⠀⇛


           Come for the pizza, stay for the free and open source hardware
           and software demos! All fediverse friends are welcome!





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    * ⚓ Ruben Schade ☛ Local_versus_remote_RSS_readers⠀⇛


           For years I ran a few different server-side RSS readers
           including Miniflux, FreshRSS, and a horrible pile of Perl I
           wrote that Did The Job™ for me. This was for one specific
           reason: I wanted to be able to read my feeds on the desktop and
           the phone, so I needed to be able to sync it somehow.


    * ⚓ Daniel Stenberg ☛ Summing_up_the_curl_distro_2025_meet⠀⇛


           On April 10 we ran the curl distro meeting 2025. A, by now,
           annual open meeting where maintainers from the curl project
           hang out with curl package maintainers for distros and other
           people who are interested. The mission is to improve curl for
           distros, and improve how the distros “do” curl. Around ten
           people joined.


    * ⚓ Frederik Braun ☛ Frederik_Braun:_With_Carrots_&_Sticks_-_Can_the
      browser_handle_web_security?⠀⇛


           NB: This is the blog version of my talk from Measurements,
           Attacks, and Defenses for the Web (MADWeb) 2025, earlier this
           year. It was not recorded.


           In my talk, I examined web security through the browser's
           perspective. Various browser features have helped fix transport
           security issues and increase HTTPS adoption:


           HTTPS adoption was brought to over 90% in ten years. This
           happened with encouragements in the form of providing more
           exciting APIs only to Secure Context or deprecating features
           (like with Mixed Content Blocking).





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    * § Windows TCO⠀➾


          o ⚓ The Register UK ☛ Operation_Endgame_says_arrestees_cooperated
            with_cops⠀⇛


                 Investigators were aware that Smokeloader was used by
                 customers for various follow-on crimes, such as
                 keylogging, webcam access, ransomware deployment,
                 cryptomining and more.


          o ⚓ Security Week ☛ Operations_of_Sensor_Giant_Sensata_Disrupted_by
            Ransomware_Attack⠀⇛


                 The Attleboro, Massachusetts-based company provides
                 sensors, relays, switches and other electrical components
                 for the automotive, industrial and aerospace sectors. The
                 company has operations in 14 countries and employs more
                 than 18,000 people.


    * § Confidentiality⠀➾


          o ⚓ Futurism ☛ Congress_Investigating_Whether_Elon_Musk_Is_Using_NASA
            to_Enrich_Himself⠀⇛


                 Key members of Musk's so-called Department [sic] of
                 Government Efficiency, which has overseen the gutting of
                 several government agencies, have been given
                 "unrestricted physical access, 24 hours a day and 7 days
                 a week, to NASA facilities, including the NASA
                 Administrator’s suite," according to a separate letter
                 sent by three House Democrats to acting administrator
                 Janet Petro, Bloomberg reports.


                 "The agency has allowed unvetted and untrained
                 individuals to obtain unprecedented access, seemingly in
                 defiance of standard agency protocols and simple common
                 sense," the letter reads. "If the agency has vetted these
                 DOGE-associated persons for their questionable
                 professional histories or apparent conflicts-of-interest,
                 we are not aware of it."


          o ⚓ EFF ☛ Certbot_4.0:_Long_Live_Short-Lived_Certs!⠀⇛


                 When Let’s Encrypt, a free certificate authority, started
                 issuing 90 day TLS certificates for websites, it was
                 considered a bold move that helped push the ecosystem
                 towards shorter certificate life times. Beforehand,
                 certificate authorities normally issued certificate
                 lifetimes lasting a year or more. With 4.0, Certbot is
                 now supporting Let’s Encrypt’s new capability for six day
                 certificates through ACME profiles and dynamic renewal
                 at: [...]


    * § Integrity/Availability/Authenticity⠀➾


          o ⚓ Krebs On Security ☛ China-based_SMS_Phishing_Triad_Pivots_to
            Banks⠀⇛


                 China-based purveyors of SMS phishing kits are enjoying
                 remarkable success converting phished payment card data
                 into mobile wallets from Apple and Google. Until
                 recently, the so-called “Smishing Triad” mainly
                 impersonated toll road operators and shipping companies.
                 But experts say these groups are now directly targeting
                 customers of international financial institutions, while
                 dramatically expanding their cybercrime infrastructure
                 and support staff.




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