next-20251017: linux-next
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2025 Co-Located Event Deep Dive: Platform Engineering Day
This marks the fourth edition of Platform Engineering Day, following successful events in Paris (2024), Salt Lake City (2024), and London (2025). Weâre excited to continue exploring case studies and deep technical dives as platform engineering⊠â Read more
Epigenetic changes help cells adapt to low oxygen levels, study reveals
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered how cells can adjust their gene activity to survive when oxygen runs low. The study, published in Nature Cell Biology, reveals that cells use a previously unknown mechanism to control which proteins are producedâand how quickly. â Read more
Southern Oceanâs low-salinity Antarctic waters continue absorbing COâ despite climate model predictions
Climate models suggest that climate change could reduce the Southern Oceanâs ability to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2). However, observational data actually shows that this ability has seen no significant decline in recent decades. â Read more
Follow-up observations by Webb confirm GRB 250702B is most energetic cosmic explosion ever recorded
Considering the immense size of the universe, itâs no surprise that space still holds plenty of secrets for us. Recently, astronomers believe they stumbled upon a kind of cosmic blast never seen before, and itâs challenging what we thought we knew about how stars die. â Read more
Why I Still Use jQuery
jQuery is a household name among web developers who have been around the block. Initially released in 2006, it took the web development world by storm with its easy and intuitive syntax for navigating a document, selecting DOM elements, handling events, and making AJAX requests. At its peak in 2015, jQuery featured on 62.7 percent⊠â Read more
The Racist Roots, and Racist Present, of Todayâs Republican Party
Harold Meyerson,  Commentator -  American Prospect
_Stephan: I am a Virginian whose maternal family came to a land grant on the water that they were given by Queen Elizabeth I, in the early 1600s, and that my father bought back when I was a child. I suspect, but donât know, some of my early family may have owned slaves, and as a boy, I knew a man who had been born a slave. In spite of that ancien ⊠â Read more
This clear scale shows how American democracy is in terminal decline
Martina Moneke,  Contributing Writer -  Raw Story | Common Dreams
_Stephan: Day by day, as I watch the dismantlement of our democracy, and see aspiring dictator Trumpâs revenge arrests and court cases against former colleagues, I realize that nothing is going to stop this except tens of millions of Americans nonviolently out in the street on Saturday, and every Saturday thereafter, and ⊠â Read more
The Brutality Is the Message: Why Americaâs Violence Against Immigrants Isnât About Immigration
Thom Hartmann,  Commentator -  The Hartmann Report
_Stephan: I think Thom Hartmann has it exactly right. This whole immigrant business is about creating an âotherâ just as the Nazis made the Jews the âotherâ and using the âotherâ to create fear and intimidation. Project 2025 is just a restating of Hitlerâs Mein Kampf, and the Republican ⊠â Read more
Marilyn Monroe in Game of Thrones? AI Could Make It Happen Soon
Deni Ellis Bechard,  Senior Tech Reporter -  Scientific American
_Stephan: Because AI has been allowed to develop to serve a tiny group of individuals whose motivation is their lust for greed and power, and it is subject to almost no government oversight, It is becoming almost impossible to know that anything you read, hear, or see is authentic and factually accurate. This is producing all manner o ⊠â Read more
Exploring the power of plants to make drugs out of sunlight
Plants are consummate chemists, using the sunâs energy and carbon dioxide from the air, to conjure a dazzling array of complex natural products in ways that cannot be replicated synthetically in the lab. â Read more
France : Héritage combattu, capitalisme impossible
Les Français ne comprennent pas ce quâest le capitalisme, et le rejettent assez majoritairement. Pour beaucoup, câest par simple ignorance, pour quelques uns, câest par idĂ©ologie â ils ne veulent pas savoir, ne veulent pas le comprendre pour continuer Ă appartenir au camp du bien â mais finalement, trĂšs peu le comprennent et encore moins [âŠ] â Read more
10 Days of Humiliation When the Person Should Have Stayed in Bed
Humiliation is one of the most powerful human emotions. We never forget it when it happens to us, and when channeled effectively, it can help us to become the best versions of ourselves. However, humiliation is an extremely uncomfortable experience; we donât like it when it happens to us, and we certainly donât like to [âŠ]
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âLess and less sea iceâ: Brazil woman sails solo through Arctic
Brazilian navigator Tamara Klink told AFP she encountered âvery littleâ sea ice on her solo sail through the Northwest Passageâa rare feat that would have been impossible without an icebreaker ship three decades ago. â Read more
Nearly 900 mn poor people exposed to climate shocks, UN warns
Nearly 80% of the worldâs poorest, or about 900 million people, are directly exposed to climate hazards exacerbated by global warming, bearing a âdouble and deeply unequal burden,â the United Nations warned Friday. â Read more
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You Canât Downgrade from iOS 26 to iOS 18 â But a Goofy Workaround Has Been Found
When thereâs a will, thereâs a way. And in this case, some iPhone users are so committed to finding a way back to iOS 18, that theyâve come up with a fairly unconventional yet creative workaround to get away from iOS 26. As you likely know, thereâs no longer any way to downgrade an iPhone ⊠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/10/16/you-cant-downgrade-from-ios-2 ⊠â Read more
Ron Conway Resigns Salesforce Foundation over Benioffâs National Guard Comments
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MaÄŸujeme svoj ĆŸivot a SlneÄnĂĄ jeseĆ ĆŸivota â pocta seniorom
OktĂłber, mesiac Ășcty k starĆĄĂm, priniesol v BĂĄÄskom Petrovci deĆ naplnenĂœ krĂĄsou, vÄakou a tvorivosĆ„ou. V Slovenskom vojvodinskom divadle sa dnes uskutoÄnili aĆŸ dva podujatia venovanĂ© seniorom â vĂœstava vĂœtvarnĂœch prĂĄc âMaÄŸujeme svoj ĆŸivotâ a kultĂșrno-umeleckĂœ program âSlneÄnĂĄ jeseĆ ĆŸivota 2025â. â Read more
Surprising bacteria discovery links HawaiÊ»iâs groundwater to the ocean
A new species of bacteria has been discovered off the coast of OÊ»ahu, shedding light on how unseen microbial life connects HawaiÊ»iâs land and sea ecosystems. â Read more
Efficient autoscaling: Keeping performance, reliability, and cost in mind with open source projects
During ContainerDays in Hamburg, Kelsey Hightower posed a simple but powerful question: âWhy are we still talking about containers?â His point resonated with me deeply â even in the AI era, the cloud-native community is still⊠â Read more
next-20251016: linux-next
Version:next-20251016 (linux-next)Released:2025-10-16 â Read more
Kyverno vs Kubernetes policies: How Kyverno complements and completes Kubernetes policy types
Originally posted on Nirmata.com on October 1, 2025 How Kyverno extends and integrates with Kubernetes policies With the addition of ValidatingAdmissionPolicy and MutatingAdmissionPolicy in Kubernetes, do you still need Kyverno? This post answers the question by⊠â Read more
@arne@uplegger.eu Wer mir mit Werbung im Buch kommt, hat verschissen. đ Hatte ich kĂŒrzlich auch (in einem Roman von 2025), da wurde immer wieder sehr auffĂ€llig eine bestimmte LokalitĂ€t erwĂ€hnt. Ganz am Ende habâ ich dann gesehen, dass auf den letzten paar Seiten diese LokalitĂ€t nochmal explizit einen âFlyerâ platziert hatte, das war also durchaus ein Werbedeal.
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The Ultimate Guide to 403 Forbidden Bypass (2025 Edition)
Master the art of 403 bypass with hands-on examples, tools and tips..
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How a pit-shaping module sustains xylem hydraulics and rice grain yield
Xylem vessel pits are tiny openings on the cell wall of water-conducting cellsâwith pit geometry influencing crop yield through its effect on plant hydraulics and nitrogen transport. â Read more
Thereâs no such thing as Antifa, you eejits
Sabrina Haake,  Columnist -  Daily Kos
_Stephan: I keep hearing about aspiring dictator Trump and his vampire vassals talking about how Antifa is a terrorist organization, bnut when I do a Google search on âantifaâ or âantifa website,â nothing comes up. Nor have I ever met anyone associated with such an organization. So I began asking around, and soon realized that there is no Antifa. As far as I can see , and this article confirm this, t ⊠â Read more
The Rightâs Secret Plan to Help Billionaires Buy Elections
David Sirota and Jared Jacang Maher,  Staff Writers - Rolling Stone -  rsn | Rolling Stone
_Stephan: The Supreme Court decision on Citizens United legalized the bribery of politicians and is, I believe, one of the main reasons the United States is becoming a fascist authoritarian oligarchy owned country that has such appalling members of Congress. Nothing is going to change this except the election of Democ ⊠â Read more
Republicans try to weaken 50-year-old law protecting whales, seals and polar bears
PATRICK WHITTLE,  Reporter -  Assoociated Press
_Stephan: The Republican Party is owned by the carbon energy oligarchs, and as we learned yesterday, what they say, and do makes them one of the most disgusting, loathsome collection of people in the United States. They have made it clear they donât believe in climate change, and think it is a âcon.â And they care ⊠â Read more
Scientists discovered something alarming seeping out from beneath the ocean around Antarctica
Laura Paddison,  Reporter -  CNN
_Stephan: Climate change is going to alter Earth in ways no one could have predicted, changes that are leaving scientists who actually know what they are talking about, as opposed to Trump and the Republican Party, frightened about the effects all this is going to have on humanity and the other creatures w ⊠â Read more
Time crystals could power future quantum computers
A glittering hunk of crystal gets its iridescence from a highly regular atomic structure. Frank Wilczek, the 2012 Nobel Laureate in Physics, proposed quantum systemsââlike groups of particlesââcould construct themselves in the same way, but in time instead of space. He dubbed such systems time crystals, defining them by their lowest possible energy state, which perpetually repeats movements without external energy input. Time crystals were experimentall ⊠â Read more
Maya salt-making compound found preserved underwater in Belize
In a recent study by Dr. Heather McKillop and Dr. E. Cory Sills, a complete Late Classic Maya residential compound discovered preserved in mangrove peat below the sea floor of the Punta Ycacos Lagoon was analyzed. The work is published in the journal Ancient Mesoamerica. â Read more
10 Surprising Ways Game Theory Rules Your Daily Life
Every day, we perform tiny rituals, make awkward choices, and engage in behaviors that seem completely normalâuntil you step back and realize theyâre secretly battles of strategy. From holding the elevator door in silence to double-texting someone you like, from fighting over toilet paper orientation to hoarding office snacks, our mundane actions often metaphorically mirror [âŠ]
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23. Tools vs. Mindset: What Matters More in 2025
Why the Right Mindset Will Outperform the Most Advanced Tools
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Engineers solve the sticky-cell problem in bioreactors and other industries
To help mitigate climate change, companies are using bioreactors to grow algae and other microorganisms that are hundreds of times more efficient at absorbing CO2 than trees. Meanwhile, in the pharmaceutical industry, cell culture is used to manufacture biologic drugs and other advanced treatments, including lifesaving gene and cell therapies. â Read more
Weâre losing the war against drug-resistant infections faster than we thought
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Sniffer dogs tested in real-world scenarios reveal need for wider access to explosives
Dogs arenât just our best friends, theyâre also key allies in the fight against terrorism. Thousands of teams of explosive detection dogs and their handlers work 24/7 at airports, transit systems, cargo facilities, and public events around the globe to keep us safe. But canine detection is an art as well as a science: success depends not only on the skill of both dog and human, but also on their bond, and may vary ⊠â Read more