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Some Electricians Think Building Data Centers Is For Sellouts
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Wired: As Big Tech dumps billions of dollars into America’s data center buildout, a slew of opportunities have opened up to the electricians wiring these massive facilities. In some cases, the scale of the projects and the demanding construction timelines are fueling talent wars for the industry’s best and brigh … ⌘ Read more

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Olisse · 2026-06-20 22:27 UTC
haihaihiii! mbox.blue is awesome ;)

So nice of the very few folks that have discovered mbox to say such nice things about my little experimental project and free service offering 😁

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Remembering When Alan Turing Developed a Portable Voice Encryption Device
Long-time Slashdot reader smooth wombat writes: Alan Turing, one of the more famous people who worked at Bletchley Park to decipher the German Enigma coding machine, was also working on a separate project. His private papers, known as the Bayley papers for his assistant Donald Bayley who held onto the papers until his death in 2020 … ⌘ Read more

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FSF Patches Two-Year-Old Vulnerability Found by AI Researchers in GNU Savannah Repository
The Free Software Foundation’s GNU Savannah hosts thousands of free software projects — both GNU and non-GNU projects, including Drupal.

But in early May, security researchers from Hacktron.AI reported vulnerabilities and demonstrated an exploit, according to a new statement Friday from the FSF:
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Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI Back Linux Foundation’s Appia AI Standards Initiative
BrianFagioli writes: Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, Arm, Mastercard, Siemens, and other companies have joined the newly launched Appia Foundation under the Linux Foundation. The project aims to create common specifications and assessment frameworks that organizations can use to demonstrate AI systems meet emerging s … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @lyse Ah, you mean the categorization. Yeah, that would never work in Windows, at least not without having a centralized package manager (so there’s one authoritative source of which program belongs into which category).

@movq@www.uninformativ.de That’s right, way harder than centrally managed. They even didn’t reach concensus over the main folder: “Alle Programme, “Alle Programme (x86)”, “All Programs”, “All Programmes”, etc. Anyway.

For class 11 (or maybe already in 10, I don’t remember exactly) we could choose either between traditional maths class with a graphical calculator or “Mathe mit CAS”. There were two teachers in my entire school who were able to teach the latter. It was also fairly new at the time I believe. Certainly unheard of for a „allgemeinbildendes Gymnasium“, maybe the technical ones were already offering it for some time, not sure. It was clear to me that I would take the maths with CAS class.

Each kid had to buy their own Cassiopeia A-Something. I don’t know how much that thing was (definitely more expensive than a graphical calculator) and whether the school subsidized that in any form. But it was slow and underpowered as hell. We rarely used it in class nor for homework (most if not all had already a desktop at home). Typically, when we worked with the CAS, we sat down on the desktop computers. Our class took place in one of the two computer rooms. The desktops were placed on the three sides (left, right, back, facing the walls or windows) and the regular school desks were in the middle. Since there were more pupils than desktops, we always shared. Nowadays, we call it pair programming. ;-)

For the exams we had the “mandatory part” (Pflichtteil) without any tools. Once we finished that and handed the papers to our teacher, we were then allowed to boot up our Cassiopeias and work with them for the second part. Before the exam started, everyone had to show the teacher that they reset their small computer to factory settings. This second part was called „Wahlteil“. But you had to do it in order to pass. So, I never understood the choice of this term. Maybe it’s because the first part is the exact same for everyone (graphical calculator and CAS class), but the second part was definitely different for the two classes. Each suited to their tools.

After one or two exams, it became clear that the Cassiopeia was far from ideal. So, we took the second part at the desktop computers from then on. Our teacher unplugged the network cables himself to avoid cheating. Each computer had an “HDD Sheriff” running that reset the disk at startup. There was also an issue that the personal user accounts were affected by that. Sometimes all your data were lost. If you were lucky, they were still there. So, we saved our Maple project to local disk (if the computer didn’t crash in between, that was no problem) and at least eventually before leaving the classroom, we then also saved it on the server. For that, the teacher quickly plugged in the cable, we saved, and then the cable was unplugged again immediately. Oh, and everybody used their USB sticks, too.

All in all, this Cassiopeia A-* was quite a useless purchase. :-D I’m not sure if I still have it. At least I thought several times about giving it to the flea market. Don’t know if I did or not.

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Myna Announced As Speech-To-Text Solution For The Ubuntu Desktop
Earlier this month plans were shared publicly of Ubuntu 26.10 aiming to build a context-aware desktop with local AI features and one of the first capabilities to be integrated speech-to-text support. Now we have more details on the speech-to-text plans with Canonical announcing the Myna project… ⌘ Read more

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Intel Performance Skills: New Open-Source Project Leveraging AI For Linux Performance Optimizations
The newest open-source project out of Intel is the Intel Performance Skills project that is providing AI agent skills to help with CPU performance analysis and performance optimizations on Linux… ⌘ Read more

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FreeBSD Receives Funding To Launch AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery
The FreeBSD Project announced today the launch of an AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery Project with grant funding provided by the Linux Foundation backed Alpha-Omega project. Alpha-Mega has sponsors including Microsoft, AWS, Google, Anthrophic, OpenAI, and others who will now be helping with FreeBSD uncovering new vulnerabilities by leveraging AI… ⌘ Read more

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Blizzard Sues To Take Down Another Private World of Warcraft Server, Project Ascension
“Blizzard Entertainment is continuing its crusade against private World of Warcraft servers,” reports the gaming news site Aftermath:

The company filed a new lawsuit on Friday in a California court against the makers of Project Ascension, alleging copyright infringement, Digital Millennium Copyright A … ⌘ Read more

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Intel Ending Development Of BigDL: An Open-Source AI/LLM Effort Getting Axed
Among Intel’s ongoing reduction in open-source projects they maintain, their BigDL open-source project focused on running large language models across Intel XPUs from Core Ultra laptops to discrete GPUs to cloud / data center hardware all in a low-latency manner, is being ended… ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Oh boy, I absolutely hate this stupid trend of not writing changelogs anymore! Why the fuck would one seriously consider it to be a viable option to just let some shitty bot spew all merge requests on a goddamn GitHub release?! First of all, these merge request titles suck balls. The order of the changes in this "changelog" is completely random (well, probably merge time, which is as useless as the dick on the Pope). They are not grouped by anything at all. Additions, changes, removals, deprecations, etc. randomly mixed up in one giant list. And then "Add feature X", seventeen kilometers further down "Revert 'Add feature X'". Fuck you! Don't include this shit in the first place!

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Thanks!

On the AI changelog part, though, I’d rather recommend to just not have a changelog at all.

I’m afraid that ship has sailed. You can rest assured that someone who uses AI/LLMs for their code (which is almost everybody at this point) will most certainly also use it for changelogs.

I actually considered not mentioning AI output at all, because this just opens a huge can of worms … 😞

While going through these terrible GitHub release pages, I also found these “New Project Contributors” sections

Yeah, they play on a nerd’s pride.

Now, it’s just the same auto shitshow with MR titles in a rolling date-versioned release scheme. It’s just our team who has to deal with that, though. I think I’m the only one who is not a fan of it.

I’ve found that this whole situation is much worse at work than it is in the Free Software world. At work, it’s literally work and hardly anybody actually cares. We still don’t have all people convinced that writing good commit messages or using good branch names is worth the time. It’s … oh god, no, I’m going to stop here, this is bad for my mental health. 😅

Suffice it to say, all release notes at work are now AI-generated. Nobody gives a fuck.

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In-reply-to » Oh boy, I absolutely hate this stupid trend of not writing changelogs anymore! Why the fuck would one seriously consider it to be a viable option to just let some shitty bot spew all merge requests on a goddamn GitHub release?! First of all, these merge request titles suck balls. The order of the changes in this "changelog" is completely random (well, probably merge time, which is as useless as the dick on the Pope). They are not grouped by anything at all. Additions, changes, removals, deprecations, etc. randomly mixed up in one giant list. And then "Add feature X", seventeen kilometers further down "Revert 'Add feature X'". Fuck you! Don't include this shit in the first place!

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Hahaha, great timing! :-D I love your article and agree with almost all your points.

On the AI changelog part, though, I’d rather recommend to just not have a changelog at all.

Another important thing for me is the deprecation notice section. What do I need to look out for in the future? Should I start to migrate to another API soon? Even right now? Or does it have time?

While going through these terrible GitHub release pages, I also found these “New Project Contributors” sections (yeah, for that, they found the time to make a section) annoying. Don’t get me wrong, sure, credit where credit is due. But come on. Soooooo much space for an inefficiently formatted (and also unsorted) list. At least it was easy enough to skip over it.

And then, there are also these changelogs or rather notice documents in general that are infested with multicolored emojis all over the place. My brain’s spam filter kicks in and shoves everything to /dev/null immediately. It’s especially a thing at work.

In my previous work project, we also used the Keep A Changelog Format. That was great. You wouldn’t believe how often I resorted back to that document. At least twice a week, often several times a day. I was very glad that we put in this effort. Of course, writing the changelog took its time, but it was worth every minute and more. Reading a many months old item, it was immediately clear. I was our best customer in that regard.

Now, it’s just the same auto shitshow with MR titles in a rolling date-versioned release scheme. It’s just our team who has to deal with that, though. I think I’m the only one who is not a fan of it.

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Data Center Opponents Have Blocked Or Delayed Projects Worth Nearly $130 Billion In 2026
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NBC News: The first quarter of 2026 produced the most blocked and delayed data center projects on record, according to a new study shared with NBC News. The study – conducted by Data Center Watch, a project of the AI intelligence firm 10a Labs that tracks loc … ⌘ Read more

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The Blair Witch Project Star Reveals Why They Aren’t in New Reboot Movie
A vital member from 1999’s The Blair Witch Project has explained why they are not in the upcoming reboot. The new movie will see several cast members coming back from the original horror blockbuster, except for Heather Donahue. Why isn’t Heather Donahue in the new The Blair Witch Project movie? Heather Donahue, who changed her […]

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Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day Box Office Will Tell Us What Project Hail Mary Didn’t
Steven Spielberg‘s Disclosure Day is out in theaters this week. The film’s box office performance will tell us a lot about future movies of its kind. Disclosure Day’s is set for release on June 12, 2026, and it features a massive cast led by Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo, Eve Hewson, and more. Based on a story by […]

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Following The Bride! Flop, Maggie Gyllenhaal Is Set for a ‘Dark Humor’ Spy Movie
After the box office disappointment of The Bride!, Maggie Gyllenhaal is already moving toward a dramatically different project. This time, it takes her into the world of espionage, dark humor, and political intrigue. Maggie Gyllenhaal to adapt Rachel Kushner’s Creation Lake next Warner Bros. is continuing its collaboration with Maggie Gyllenhaal despite the commercial performance […]

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An Algorithm Determines How Fast You Should Drive On California’s I-15 Freeway
Riverside County has launched an 8-mile “smart freeway” pilot on northbound I-15 near Temecula, using roadway sensors and an algorithm to coordinate ramp meters and suggest speeds rather than widening the freeway. Officials say the $33 million project could reduce stop-and-go traffic and travel times. According to SFGAT … ⌘ Read more

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Jennifer Lawrence’s Next Movie Comes From the Team Behind Backrooms
Jennifer Lawrence just signed on to a romantic comedy that had many producers fighting to land it. The Oscar winner’s next project pairs her with the team behind one of 2025’s biggest box office hits at a streamer she knows well. The team behind Backrooms is expanding into romantic comedy with Jennifer Lawrence Apple Original […]

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Obsession Team Returns With New Wilderness Grizzly Bear Thriller
The producers behind 2026’s biggest horror hit just revealed their wild next project. Obsession team Capstone Pictures and Teashop Films are reteaming for a grizzly bear survival thriller. Grizzly Bear thriller film from Obsession producers revealed The producers of the box office hit Obsession have set their sights on a new thriller project. Jeff Sneider […]

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Fast & Furious Star’s Cyberpunk Thriller Gets US Release Push, Frank Grillo Calls ‘Bulls–’
A cyberpunk action thriller just landed a domestic distributor, but not everyone attached to the film is celebrating. Frank Grillo fired back at the project’s marketing on Instagram, while Quiver Distribution prepares for a July digital release. Cyberpunk action thriller Kill Code finds a domestic studio Quiver Distribution has picked up the domestic rights to cyberpunk actio … ⌘ Read more

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Jennifer Lawrence Cast in New Comedy Movie from Backrooms Producers
Jennifer Lawrence is all set to star in a rom-com backed by the co-producers of Backrooms. She became attached to the project after its spec script sparked a bidding war among producers and studios. The Hunger Games actor will also produce the upcoming film, which has been acquired by Apple Original Films. What new comedy […]

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Toy Story 5 Box Office Predictions Show That 1 Hollywood Movie Trend Isn’t Ending
Toy Story 5‘s box office predictions are unsurprisingly very strong. The latest look at the movie’s projected earnings shows that one major Hollywood trend isn’t going anywhere. Ahead of the highly anticipated film’s release on June 19, 2026, the film is projected to do very well at the box office. An early box office forecast […]

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A state-first trial was trying to save WA’s prized reefs, until a cyclone threatened months of hard work
Millions of coral eggs and embryos during two separate spawning events – one in Exmouth and the other in Coral Bay – to save the reefs after a mass bleaching event. But Cyclone Narelle threatened to derail the project. ⌘ Read more

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Cambridge to Piarere highway procurement underway, tolling a consideration
The $1.77 billion Cambridge to Piarere expressway project is being broken into two contracts, a 6.4km “online” section and the “offline” section to be cut through farmland.

The Government funded [the long-promised extension to the Waikato Expressway at the 2026 Budget](https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/infrastructure/budget-2026-sector-glad-for-68b-capital-commitment-no … ⌘ Read more

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Superman: James Gunn Clarifies Important DCU Plot Point Ahead of Man of Tomorrow
James Gunn clarifies an important Superman plot point ahead of Man of Tomorrow. The movie serves as the sequel to 2025’s DCU blockbuster featuring David Corenswet as Clark Kent. What Superman DCU plot point did James Gunn clarify? James Gunn remains quite active on Threads and regularly shares updates about his projects. He also occasionally […]

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Ryan Coogler’s X-Files Reboot Gets Release Date Update From Star
Ryan Coogler‘s new take on The X-Files is moving ahead with production already underway. A recent update from the show’s star has offered fans a clearer idea of where things stand. The long-awaited revival remains wrapped in secrecy, but filming has already begun. The latest comments hint that the project is progressing steadily behind the […]

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Signal Alums Reveal ‘Encrypted Spaces,’ a System for Making Private Collaboration Apps
The new open-source project could serve as the basis for a future of apps with features as complex as Slack, Discord, or Google Docs—but with added protection against surveillance. ⌘ Read more

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Victoria back down from explosive confrontation over BBL sale
Cricket Victoria have backed down from the potentially explosive call to send chief executive Nick Cummins to the meeting where Australian cricket’s leaders meet to decide the fate of the BBL privatisation project ⌘ Read more

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David Harbour Breaks Silence on Lily Allen’s Explosive Album: ‘It Was Weird’
David Harbour spoke about Lily Allen’s album, West End Girl, for the first time in a recent interview. After Allen used her personal experiences as inspiration for the project, Harbour shared that his perspective on the events differed from what was reflected in the album. Why David Harbour says ‘West End Girl’ wasn’t his experience […]

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Tim Allen Says Iconic ‘90s Sitcom Reboot Is ‘Stuck’ & Shares Reasons Why
Tim Allen just dropped a brutally honest update on a beloved ’90s sitcom reboot, and it’s not looking good. The actor revealed why the long-awaited project remains at a standstill, pointing to ongoing issues with key cast members. Tim Allen says the Home Improvement reboot is ‘stuck’ Tim Allen recently revealed that a potential Home […]

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Augustus wraps up drilling at emerging WA gold discovery
Augustus Minerals has wrapped up a 1650m RC drill program at its Music Well gold project in WA. Assays are pending, with near-term sample re-split results also due from its maiden campaign. ⌘ Read more

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Aguia launches Brazilian phosphate play with capacity surprise
Aguia Resources has officially transitioned from developer to producer after commissioning its Tres Estradas phosphate project in southern Brazil, upping its expected capacity by 30%. ⌘ Read more

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MCU’s Fantastic Four Filmmaker to Direct Nicole Kidman’s New NSFW Thriller for A24
Fantastic Four’s filmmaker has just locked in his next major project, and it’s nothing like the MCU. He will helm a Nicole Kidman legal thriller for A24 that pairs two of Hollywood’s biggest names. What to know about Nicole Kidman’s upcoming A24 thriller Discretion Matt Shakman will direct the first four episodes of Paramount+’s legal […]

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Michael Douglas Comes Out of Retirement for Beloved Director’s New Movie
Michael Douglas stepped away from acting last year but is now back for his beloved director’s new project. The Hollywood star had no plans to return soon but eventually had to. What movie is Michael Douglas coming out of retirement for? Michael Douglas has joined director Oliver Stone‘s upcoming movie, White Lies, reports Variety. Stone […]

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A Woodside report promised thousands of Browse jobs. New analysis tells another story
Climate Integrity’s analysis claimed the commissioned report inflated the economic benefits of the project, including “cherry-picking” job figures while ignoring destruction elsewhere. ⌘ Read more

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Abigail Cowen’s New Prime Video TV Show Streams Today
Prime Video‘s newest romantic drama show features Abigail Cowen in her first major TV project following Fate: The Winx Saga and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. As of today, all eight episodes of Every Year After Season 1 are officially available to stream on Prime Video. What do we know about Prime Video’s Every Year After […]

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[$] AI agent runs amok in Fedora and elsewhere
Agentic AI systems can be used to do a variety of things
autonomously on behalf of a human user: open or manage bugs, generate
code, submit pull-requests, and (apparently) even complain about\
rejection. In May, a Fedora developer discovered that an allegedly
rogue agent had been pestering the project in a number of ways:
reassigning bugs, fabricating unhelpful replies to bugs, and even
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Bryan Cranston Teases Potentially ‘Career-Destroying’ The Studio Season 2 Scene
Bryan Cranston has teased a bizarre new moment from The Studio Season 2. The actor says an upcoming Oscars-related scene could leave fans stunned. Fresh off the show’s successful first season, Cranston hinted that one sequence might either elevate his career or completely backfire. He shared the comments while discussing several projects with longtime Vince […]

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Emmy Rossum’s Hulu Thriller Furious Gets Release Date, Unveils First Photos
Emmy Rossum’s next TV project now has a release date and a first look. The former Shameless star leads Hulu’s new thriller, Furious, arriving this summer. Hulu has also shared several images from the upcoming crime drama. The series puts Rossum at the center of a dangerous pursuit that slowly blurs the line between justice […]

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Project Hail Mary Streaming Release Date Confirmed but There’s a Catch
Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary just locked in its streaming release date, but fans might not love where it’s landing. The sci-fi blockbuster’s streaming debut comes with a catch for subscribers expecting it on a certain platform. Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary is headed to MGM+ before Prime Video Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary will […]

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