Government freezes controversial levy for farmers in budget update
The Victorian government has backed down on key parts of an unpopular tax used to fund the state’s emergency services as part of its budget update. ⌘ Read more
How Oscar Piastri went from ‘dead last’ to the brink of F1 glory
After finishing dead last in his first ever race, Oscar Piastri has risen from humble beginnings to the brink of Australian sporting history as he chases his first F1 world title. ⌘ Read more
Ian Thorpe signs up for debut Sydney-Hobart race on board supermaxi
Olympic legend Ian Thorpe will make his Sydney to Hobart debut in 2025, sailing aboard one of the fleet’s most impressive supermaxi yachts. ⌘ Read more
Man alleged to have stood on 4yo has charge upgraded to murder
Bo Popowski’s defence lawyer told the courtroom this was the first time he had heard the word murder used for the case and that he would need time to speak to his client. ⌘ Read more
Shooter of Ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe makes first apology
Tetsuya Yamagami said during his trial that he felt ‘“deeply sorry” towards Abe’s widow Akie. ⌘ Read more
How to follow Oscar Piastri during the F1 title decider this weekend
The Formula 1 world drivers’ championship has gone down to the wire, with three drivers set to battle it out for glory at the season-finale Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. ⌘ Read more
Details of plan to keep pubs open longer for World Cup revealed
Licensing hours could be extended to 01:00 if a home nation reaches the final stages next summer. ⌘ Read more
RoboCop Statue Rises In Detroit
alternative_right quotes a report from the Guardian: The statue looms and glints at more than 11 feet tall and weighing 3,500 pounds, looking out at the city with, how to put it … a characteristically stern expression? Despite its daunting appearance and history as a crimefighter of last resort, the giant new bronze figure of the movie character RoboCop is being seen as a symbol of hope, drawing fan … ⌘ Read more
Ayers Rock Resort operation being sold to US company
A deal for the sale of operations at Ayers Rock Resort, near Uluru, and the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre, in Far North Queensland, is one step closer after the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation reached an agreement with Journey Beyond, an Australian-based “experiential tourism” company owned by an American private equity firm. ⌘ Read more
Man killed in ‘targeted attack’ south of Brisbane
Police say the 41-year-old man was transported to hospital in a life-threatening condition and was declared dead on arrival. ⌘ Read more
Linux 6.19 GPU Driver Features: Color Pipeline API, Intel Xe3P, AMDGPU For GCN 1.0/1.1
The big set of kernel graphics driver features were merged today for the Linux 6.19 kernel. As usual there is a lot of new feature work on the AMD Radeon, Intel, and NVIDIA graphics drivers plus the smaller Arm/embedded graphics like now having initial Qualcomm Gen8 GPU support. Plus the growing number of accelerator “accel” drivers for NPUs / AI accelerators… ⌘ Read more
Breaking: SA Opposition Leader Vincent Tarzia steps down from leadership
South Australian Liberal leader Vincent Tarzia will step down from the leadership, just three months out of the next state election. ⌘ Read more
Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy
Prof Sir Paul Nurse says the UK is “shooting itself in the foot” with its visa system for researchers. ⌘ Read more
Turkey breeder supplying luxury stores investigated over welfare
Farm workers are suspended over animal welfare and biosecurity concerns at a turkey breeding site. ⌘ Read more
How a ‘fertility gap’ is fuelling the rise of one-child families
The proportion of UK families with one child has grown since the turn of the century - with knock-on effects for society ⌘ Read more
US Probes Reports Waymo Self-Driving Cars Illegally Passed School Buses 19 Times
U.S. regulators are pressing Waymo for answers after Texas officials reported 19 instances of its self-driving cars illegally passing stopped school buses, including cases that occurred after Waymo claimed to have deployed a software fix. Longtime Slashdot reader BrendaEM shares the report from Reuters: In a Novemb … ⌘ Read more
The Papers: Russian assets ‘deal’ plan and ‘Joe the GOAT’
A mixed range of stories feature on Friday’s front page - but many picture England cricketer Joe Root after his heroics in the Ashes. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: Search for alleged police killer Dezi Freeman focused on finding body
Victoria Police says a targeted search has focused on locating evidence or the body of fugitive Dezi Freeman, four months after he allegedly fatally shot two police officers in Porepunkah, in north-east Victoria. ⌘ Read more
The Papers: Russian assets ‘deal’ plan and ‘Joe the GOAT’
A mixed range of stories feature on Friday’s front page - but many picture England cricketer Joe Root after his heroics in the Ashes. ⌘ Read more
Fare-free travel introduced for summer evenings as ACT cuts some bus services
The ACT government says the bus network will change from term 1 next year as it flags major disruption from work on Commonwealth Avenue Bridge. ⌘ Read more
Frustration and anger - why ‘huge question marks’ hang over Man Utd
Ruben Amorim declared himself as angry and frustrated as his Manchester United side again lost a lead to draw 1-1 with West Ham. ⌘ Read more
Miners build massive gold stockpiles at Perth Mint amid record prices
WA gold miners are stockpiling millions of dollars worth of the precious metal, believing it is more valuable than cash in the current environment. ⌘ Read more
England World Cup subs might stay indoors - Tuchel
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures. ⌘ Read more
Live: Fires, heatwaves strike across Australia with extreme warnings issued
A broad heatwave is expected to spread across Australia, with short and sharp bursts of heat throughout the southern states. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Microsoft Faces New Complaint For Unlawfully Processing Data On Behalf of Israeli Military
Ancient Slashdot user Alain Williams shares a report from Al Jazeera: The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has announced it filed a complaint against Microsoft, accusing the global tech giant of unlawfully processing data on behalf of the Israeli military and facilitating the killings of … ⌘ Read more
The XMPP Standards Foundation: The XMPP Newsletter November 2025
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Welcome to the XMPP Newsletter, great to have you here again!
This issue covers the month of November 2025.
The XMPP Newsletter is brought to you by the XSF Communication Team.
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Breaking: US military says it killed four men in strike on suspected drug vessel
The US military says it has killed four men in a strike on a suspected drug vessel in international waters in the Eastern Pacific ⌘ Read more
Who has made Troy’s Premier League team of the week?
After every round of Premier League matches this season Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices? ⌘ Read more
Behich, Socceroos eyeing rematch against World Cup giants
The Socceroos cannot wait to learn who their opponents will be at the upcoming World Cup, especially if it allows them to handle some unfinished business. ⌘ Read more
Graviton5 Announced With Up To 192 Cores Per Chip, 5x Larger Cache
Amazon AWS today announced Graviton5 as their newest-generation ARM64 server processor for their EC2 cloud. Graviton5 is being promoted as offering 25% higher performance over existing Graviton4 processors… ⌘ Read more
Plane Crashed After 3D-Printed Part Collapsed
A light aircraft crashed in Gloucestershire after a 3D-printed plastic air-induction elbow softened from engine heat and collapsed, cutting power during final approach and causing the plane to undershoot the runway. Investigators say the part was made from “inappropriate material” and safety actions will be taken in the future regarding 3D printed parts. The BBC reports: Followin … ⌘ Read more
Australia’s red-tipped bananas go viral after cheeky social media post
Red-tipped bananas are not new to Australian consumers, but they have gone viral on social media this month after an inquisitive post from two bewildered British backpackers. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: Police on scene after reports of Sydney public place shooting
Police are swarming on a shopping centre in Western Sydney after shots were fired near a gym. ⌘ Read more
Residents told to stay away as fire on Tasmania’s east coast remains active
Evacuated residents of a beachside community on Tasmania’s east coast are warned it is unsafe to return to their homes as a bushfire remains active. ⌘ Read more
Boat strike briefings help Hegseth - but shipwreck video release may hurt
Republicans and Democrats agreed he didn’t order killing everyone on an alleged drug boat. That’s where the consensus ended. ⌘ Read more
NVIDIA Releases CUDA 13.1 With New “CUDA Tile” Programming Model
NVIDIA just released CUDA 13.1 for what they claim is “the largest and most comprehensive update to the CUDA platform since it was invented two decades ago.” The most notable addition with the CUDA 13.1 release is CUDA Tile as a new tile-based programming model… ⌘ Read more
Lyon ‘absolutely filthy’ as English star says shock dropping helped his rhythm
Nathan Lyon speaks during an awkward TV interview as Zak Crawley says the spinner’s omission helped the English batter find his rhythm. ⌘ Read more
Housing crisis turns caravan park owners into ‘landlords’ of last resort
The housing crisis is landing at the doorstep of caravan parks and owners like Greg Homer, who says the transition from tourism operator to landlord is taking a toll. ⌘ Read more
Man Utd halted as Magassa gets first West Ham goal
Watch Premier League highlights, as Manchester United were held to a draw at home against West Ham United, as Soungoutou Magassa scored his first goal for the club. ⌘ Read more
England World Cup subs might stay indoors - Tuchel
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures. ⌘ Read more
Russia Blocks Roblox, Apple’s FaceTime
Russia has blocked Apple’s FaceTime and the gaming platform Roblox as part of a broader crackdown on foreign tech platforms. CBC News reports: Both restrictions are part of an accelerating clampdown on foreign tech platforms: In the case of FaceTime, Russian authorities allege it is being used for criminal activity, while Roblox was accused of distributing extremist materials and “LGBT propaganda.” Th … ⌘ Read more
Putin says Russia will take Donbas by force or Ukraine’s troops will withdraw
The Russian leader’s comments come as US and Ukrainian negotiators are due to hold a new round of talks. ⌘ Read more
Officer’s claim about search for woman killed by partner tested at watchdog hearing
A Law Enforcement Conduct Commission is examining why it took police officers nearly an hour to respond to a Triple Zero (000) call about an assault which left Lindy Lucena dead at the hands of her partner. ⌘ Read more
England World Cup subs might stay indoors - Tuchel
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures. ⌘ Read more
Will Oscar play kingmaker? Piastri ducks big F1 title question
Oscar Piastri dodges the question of whether he might help Lando Norris lift the world F1 title in Abu Dhabi, saying McLaren has not discussed the issue. ⌘ Read more
‘Not becoming of a president’: Somali-Americans respond to Trump’s ‘garbage’ remarks
Somali-Americans tell of their heightened fear after the US president intensified his criticism of the community. ⌘ Read more
England World Cup subs might stay indoors - Tuchel
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures. ⌘ Read more
England World Cup subs might stay indoors - Tuchel
England manager Thomas Tuchel says he may have his substitutes stay in the dressing room during matches at the World Cup next summer because of the risks posed by high temperatures. ⌘ Read more
Fishers say WA ban will bring an end to ‘decent fish and chips’
New fishing rules come into effect in Western Australia next month, significantly reducing the amount of local fish available in the state. ⌘ Read more
Linux 6.19 Brings Temperature Monitoring For The Steam Deck APU, Apple Silicon SMC
The many hardware monitoring (HWMON) subsystem updates were merged today for Linux 6.19 that is predominantly around delivering new hardware support… ⌘ Read more