CNCF embraces LFX Self Service for calendar management
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has experienced remarkable growth since its inception, welcoming its first project, Kubernetes, on March 10, 2016. By 2025, the CNCF proudly supports over 200 active projects, generating thousands of meetings… ⌘ Read more
Defense giants Airbus, Thales and Leonardo announce space merger to rival Elon Musk’s Starlink ⌘ Read more
6.6.114: longterm
Version:6.6.114 (longterm)Released:2025-10-23Source:linux-6.6.114.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.114.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.6.114 ⌘ Read more
Bending biogenic crystals naturally without external forces
From creating flexible gadgets to better medicines, the art of bending crystals is reshaping technology and health, and at the University of Houston a crystals expert makes it look almost like a magic trick. ⌘ Read more
Tuckr - Stow alternative with symlink checking
I’ve been using Stow for a few years now. At the time (2020) Stow had a bug where it would just fail with a cryptic error and the maintainer didn’t have time to fix it, the bug was there for 2 years or so. So I got fed up and decided to try and fix it but I didn’t know perl nor did I want to learn it, so I decided to rewrite Stow and fix the issue. To fix it I decided that I track all symlinks and give users a nice way to see what was going on. So the entire project was based on having a n … ⌘ Read more
Highlights from CNCF’s first Open Observability Summit
It’s about time open observability had its own industry-wide, vendor-neutral event. This year, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) finally made it happen with the inaugural Open Observability Summit, bringing together contributors, practitioners, and end users for… ⌘ Read more
Docker + E2B: Building the Future of Trusted AI
Trusted Software Starts Here The era of agents is here. Some teams are experimenting, others are just getting started, and a few are already running agents in production. But one challenge stands out: trust. Trust that your agents will act securely. Over 20 million developers already rely on Docker to build and ship software safely… ⌘ Read more
Brothers and their little sister 💕 ⌘ Read more
Had to double check ⌘ Read more
Orange behavior ⌘ Read more
Cloud microbes’ colours could help us detect life on other planets
Microbes high in Earth’s stratosphere produce pigments to protect them from UV light – so similar molecules could be biosignatures of life elsewhere in the galaxy ⌘ Read more
Ukrainian forces strike Ryazan oil refinery and ammunition depot in Russia, General Staff reports ⌘ Read more
When we have no more support tickets to handle ⌘ Read more
Ukrainian drones strike major Russian oil refinery near Moscow for sixth time this year. ⌘ Read more
Solar energy is going to power the world much sooner than you think
Solar electricity is growing rapidly, but can it really dominate the global energy system? Here is what it will take for us to power the planet on sunshine ⌘ Read more
When I realize from the new hire’s questions that they’re about to make changes directly in prod ⌘ Read more
Soulmates. The one who always knows when it’s dinner time. ⌘ Read more
SpaceX disables 2,500 Starlink terminals allegedly used by Asian scam centers
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Ukrainian Drones Wipes Out Russian Grad Rocket Launcher in Precision Strike ⌘ Read more
When a coworker cleans their gross keyboard in front of me during my lunch break ⌘ Read more
Macros with a variable ⌘ Read more
He’s still mad about his food being stolen ⌘ Read more
Climate change is turning global wildfires into monsters
Predicting bushfires is difficult at the best of times. But as climate change wreaks havoc with our world’s weather systems it’s getting harder and more important to get right. ⌘ Read more
Blackouts hit Russia’s Belgorod as Ukrainian drone attacks surge ⌘ Read more
EU finally approves 19th Russian sanctions package, banning Russian LNG and more shadow fleet vessels ⌘ Read more
Trump’s Unprecedented Actions Deepen Asymmetric Divides
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_Stephan: As we saw last Saturday, over seven million Americans turned out in protest of the fascist coup being carried out by dictator Trump, his docile Republican congress members, and authorized by the fascist Supreme Court majority. We are getting there, but research shows that to end authoritarian coups, 3.5% of the population must turn out repeatedly in nonviolent d … ⌘ Read more
‘RIP free and fair elections’: Critics aghast as another red state OKs election-rigging
Brad Reed,  Common Dreams Staff Writer -  Raw Story | Common Dreams
_Stephan: The Republican Party in all the Red States is doing everything it can to rig the election, just as I have been telling you since Dictator Trump was elected by Americans. These state politicians are fascists who want to dismantle democracy in the United States and guarantee th … ⌘ Read more
Trump Said He Wouldn’t Touch the East Wing. Then He Tore It All Down.
Luke Broadwater,  Reporter -  The New York Times
_Stephan: How symbolic, just as Trump and the Republican Party and the Supreme Court majority are destroying democracy in the United States, so Trump is destroying the White House you have known and seen all your life. Simultaneously, he is telling his administration to give him $230 million in tax dollars of your money and mine, because th … ⌘ Read more
Pentagon names new press corps from far-right outlets after reporter walkout
Eric Berger,  Contributing Journalist -  The Guardian (U.K.)
Stephan:Â It is no longer going to be possible to believe or trust any media coverage coming out of the Pentagon, as this British article reports, because the free press has been replaced by fascist media reporters. Essentially, the United States has become the media equivalent of Russia or North Korea.
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Putin to skip G20 summit in South Africa over arrest fears ⌘ Read more
He thinks we cant see him😂 ⌘ Read more
Russia’s Oil Exports to India Face Collapse After New US Sanctions ⌘ Read more
Tweaked lithium-ion battery can be pierced without catching fire
Lithium-ion batteries are prone to catching fire when damaged, but a simple change of electrolyte material can put a stop to the vicious chemical cycle that causes the problem ⌘ Read more
Explosion at Russian military plant kills twelve, media report ⌘ Read more