The sky is no longer the limit for cloud computing giants, as the slowing economy strikes at one of tech’s biggest growth stories of the past decade.
All music libraries are different, and the right open source music player can make a world of difference – especially if you’ve a large collection. We recommend the best terminal-based music players.
OBS Studio 29.0.1 open-source and free software for live streaming and screen recording is now available for download as a “hotfix” release that addresses several issues discovered in OBS Studio 29.0.
There are several Linux-specific fixes in OBS Studio 29.0.1, including a crash when using Wayland and trying to use the automatic scene switcher, an issue where screen capturing wouldn’t work correctly on X11, a bug where overriding the theme could cause OBS Studio to fail to start, as well as a software rendering issue.
Corel has dabbled with Linux over the years. For example they produced Corel Linux, a Debian-based distribution which bundled Corel WordPerfect Office for Linux. While Corel effectively abandoned its Linux business in 2001 they are not completely Linux-phobic. For example, AfterShot Pro has an up to date Linux version albeit its proprietary software.
This series looks at the best free and open source alternatives to products offered by Corel.
Tutorial for you on how to enable dark mode in LibreOffice in Ubuntu, Linux and Windows systems. LibreOffice, the free and open-source office productivity software, is used by millions worldwide. This cross-platform software runs on Windows, Linux, and other distributions. Millions of users around the world use LibreOffice.
Introduction Kubernetes is an open-source platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. KinD (Kubernetes in Docker) is a tool that can be used to create a local Kubernetes cluster for testing and development purposes.
Kubernetes is an open-source platform that provides container orchestration services, making it easier to manage containers, networks, and storage.
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In this tutorial, we will show you how to install GRV on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Do you want a containerized application? Get Docker, which is the most preferred platform that helps you design, deploy, and execute programs as lightweight
Rust is a modern and highly efficient systems programming language that has been gaining popularity among developers for its performance, security, and ability to handle complex programming tasks. It has quickly become one of the most sought-after languages in the development and programming community.
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As a Linux user, you may come across a scenario where you need to access information about your network routing. This information can be very useful for troubleshooting, monitoring, and security purposes. In this article, we will learn how to display routing information in Linux and understand the output.
Linux is a popular open-source operating system that is widely used by developers, system administrators, and home users. One of the many advantages of using Linux is the availability of powerful command-line tools that can be used to perform various tasks, including managing network interfaces.
After much rumour and speculation, elementary OS 7 "Horus" is finally released, based on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS "Jammy Jellyfish". This release is moderate in terms of features and updates. In a nutshell, it's more of a stepping stone for future releases as per as the core features go.
That said, if you have already finished installing elementary OS 7, then you might consider the following tips to customize and explore this beautiful Linux distribution.
After theannouncementupstream, Fedora’s@kde-sigfollows up by making KDE Gear 22.12.2 available on Fedora 37.
As per Fedora’s policy, the software will first land onupdates-testingand after receiving feedback and karma it will land on theupdatesrepository.
If you want to help, make sure to follow the instructions on theupdate. You only need to run:
sudo dnf upgrade --enablerepo=updates-testing --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2023-17c31eabf7
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There has been plenty of activity aroundKDE Itinerarysince thelast summary posttwo month ago, including work to leverage train onboard APIs and improved event support.
The anticipated elementary OS 7 “Horus” release is here, continuing to compete for the prize of best Linux desktop. Here’s our review!
Hundreds of distributions compete to become the preferred choice for Linux users in the desktop segment. Each has a different vision and approach for achieving this, which is wonderful because diversity and choice are two major aspects that make Linux attractive to all of us.
Elementary OS is a bright star in this constellation. It is a Ubuntu-based Linux distro designed to provide a visually appealing and user-friendly experience for desktop and laptop computers. It has its desktop environment named Pantheon, its own set of applications, and third-party software compatible with Ubuntu.
After over a year since the previous release, elementary OS 7 "Horus" has arrived. Much has changed in that time, and the Linux landscape looks quite a bit different.
On the surface, version 7.0 isn't a substantial release. So let's dive into what's new and see what stands out.
I have been a pkgsrc developer for several years. For what it's worth, I think pkgsrc is wonderful: a large selection of third-party software, packaged so that it is easy to install with a single command -- either building everything from source, or relying on binary packages. pkgsrc supports dozens of OSes -- not just NetBSD but also other BSDs, macOS, Linux, Illumos and more.
On the other hand, unfortunately, pkgsrc and NetBSD in general are suffering from what I would call a loss of mindshare.
Gentoo Linux is one of the best Linux distributions for advanced users. Want something similar but maybe easier? Gentoo-based distros are your solution.
Gentoo Linux is famous for its package manager, Portage, which allows you to customize every package per your requirements and build/configure things from the ground up. This way, you get to optimize your system experience in the best possible way.
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Until now, I had only heard about Beken Bluetooth audio chips, but I've just been informed the company is also making WiFi chips such as the BK7256 that are notably found in some Tuya Smart Home modules.
On the other hand, film productions often record hours of footage and audio but only use a small percentage of those in the film. Footage that might not have an immediate use for a film's production house can be useful for others. In my case, many interviewed marginalized communities have a moral ownership over the footage. But researchers and others who interview them do not always provide communities with direct and open access. For these ethical and practical reasons, it is a good idea to share footage and the film under an open license and inform the communities interviewed or featured.
There are many reasons filmmakers cannot release films under an open license, but this post is for those who somehow can. I often imagined what the open source equivalent would be for films that adhere to the Openness philosophy. Enter "Open Filmmaking," a framework that encourages releasing the source code of a film, i.e., footage under open licenses, and actively uses other practices such as open source software and open multimedia resources.
In my two recent documentary film projects, "The Volunteer Archivists" and "Nani Ma," I utilized media with open licenses and various open source software (FLOSS). The films explore the areas of citizen science, archiving public domain text, documentation of oral history, and the use of open licenses and open source, as well as volunteerism.
This edition is focused on solving common annoyances in Ubuntu these days.
I began this journey convinced that Steampipe could help the Fediverse evolve, but not sure exactly how. My first thought was to use Steampipe's API-wrangling superpower to study patterns of communication (and conflict) across the Fediverse.
Managed data lakehouse vendor Onehouse has raised $25M in a series A to advance its technology efforts based on Apache Hudi.
This 4-day annual event brings together the vibrant Open Source user community, tech industry leaders, developers, users and many more.€ Session track themes have included security, developer, embedded, medical and legal to name a few.€ The expert speakers have never failed to impress and inform.€ Your biggest challenge will likely be trying to pick which session to attend.€ One certainty: Saturday’s keynote by Arun Gupta will be standing room only.
Hello everyone,
It is that time of the year, and we are off to Brussels for€ FOSDEM 2023!
FOSDEM is a central appointment for the Open Source community.
Webcompat engineers will never be over their craft. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Large websites broken off the shoulder of developer tools. I watched Compat-beams glitter in the dark near the Interoperability Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.Time to die.
In other news:Pushing Interop Forward in 2023
As we move forward with ourrenewed project activity, we would like to share more details about our plans for 2023.
Feature highlights of LibreOffice 7.5 across Calc, Writer, Impress and common updates. The LibreOffice 7.5 release is loaded with features and improvements across modules. The changes include feature updates, bug fixes, Microsoft Office compatibility, export features, macro programming improvements and many more.
LibreOffice, the default office suite in most Linux, announced the new 7.5 feature release today! The new release has greatly improved the dark mode support. It now has fully dark appearance, instead of leaving the document background white in dark mode.
A quick look at some of the new features in LibreOffice 7.5, which we announced yesterday!
The GNU C Library
=================The GNU C Library version 2.37 is now available.
The GNU C Library is used astheC library in the GNU system and
in GNU/Linux systems, as well as many other systems that use Linux
as the kernel.The GNU C Library is primarily designed to be a portable
and high performance C library.€ It follows all relevant
standards including ISO C11 and POSIX.1-2017.€ It is also
internationalized and has one of the most complete
internationalization interfaces known.The GNU C Library webpage is athttp://www.gnu.org/software/libc/
Packages for the 2.37 release may be downloaded from:
http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/libc/
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libc/The mirror list is athttp://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
Distributions are encouraged to track the release/* branches
corresponding to the releases they are using.€ The release
branches will be updated with conservative bug fixes and new
features while retaining backwards compatibility.NEWS for version 2.37
=====================Major new features:
- The getent tool now supports the --no-addrconfig option. The output of
getent with --no-addrconfig may contain addresses of families not
configured on the current host i.e. as-if you had not passed
AI_ADDRCONFIG to getaddrinfo calls.Deprecated and removed features, and other changes affecting compatibility:
- The dynamic linker no longer loads shared objects from the "tls"
subdirectories on the library search path or the subdirectory that
corresponds to the AT_PLATFORM system name, or employs the legacy AT_HWCAP
search mechanism, which was deprecated in version 2.33.Security related changes:
CVE-2022-39046: When the syslog function is passed a crafted input
string larger than 1024 bytes, it reads uninitialized memory from the
heap and prints it to the target log file, potentially revealing a
portion of the contents of the heap.The following bugs are resolved with this release:
[12154] network: Cannot resolve hosts which have wildcard aliases
[12165] libc: readdir: Do not skip entries with zero d_ino values
[19444] build: build failures with -O1 due to -Wmaybe-uninitialized
[24774] nptl: pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock stalls on ARM
[24816] nss: nss/tst-nss-files-hosts-long fails when no interface has
AF_INET6 address (ie docker)
[27087] stdio: PowerPC: Redefinition error with Clang from IEEE
redirection headers
[28846] network: CMSG_NXTHDR may trigger -Wstrict-overflow warning
[28937] dynamic-link: New DSO dependency sorter does not put new map
first if in a cycle
[29249] libc: csu/libc-tls.c:202: undefined reference to
`_startup_fatal_not_constant'
[29305] network: Inefficient buffer space usage in nss_dns for
gethostbyname and other functions
[29375] libc: don't hide MAP_ANONYMOUS behind _GNU_SOURCE
[29402] nscd: nscd: No such file or directory
[29415] nscd: getaddrinfo with AI_ADDRCONFIG returns addresses with
wrong family
[29427] dynamic-link: Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-printf.c:
200: _dl_debug_vdprintf: Assertion `! "invalid format specifier"'
failed!
[29463] math: math/test-float128-y1 fails on x86_64
[29485] build: Make hangs when the test misc/tst-pidfile returns
FAIL_UNSUPPORTED
[29490] dynamic-link: [bisected] new __brk_call causes dynamic loader
segfault on alpha
[29499] build: Check failed on misc/tst-glibcsyscalls while building
for RISCV64 on a unmatched hardware
[29501] build: Check failed on stdlib/tst-strfrom while building for
RISCV64 on a unmatched hardware
[29502] libc: alpha sys/acct.h out of date
[29514] build: Need to use -fPIE not -fpie
[29528] dynamic-link: __libc_early_init not called after dlmopen that
reuses namespace
[29536] libc: syslog fail to create large messages (CVE-2022-39046)
[29537] libc: [2.34 regression]: Alignment issue on m68k when using
futexes on qemu-user
[29539] libc: LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS changed how vDSO library are
printed
[29544] libc: Regression in syslog(3) calls breaks RFC due to extra
whitespace
[29564] build: Incorrect way to change MAKEFLAGS in Makerules
[29576] build: librtld.os: in function `_dl_start_profile':
(.text+0x9444): undefined reference to `strcpy'
[29578] libc: Definition of SUN_LEN() is wrong
[29583] build: iconv failures on 32bit platform due to missing large
file support
[29600] dynamic-link: dlmopen hangs after loading certain libraries
[29604] localedata: Update locale data to Unicode 15.0.0
[29605] nscd: Regression in NSCD backend of getaddrinfo
[29607] nscd: nscd repeatably crashes calling __strlen_avx2 when hosts
cache is enabled
[29611] string: Optimized AVX2 string functions unconditionally use
BMI2 instructions
[29624] malloc: errno is not cleared when entering main
[29638] libc: stdlib: arc4random fallback is never used
[29657] libc: Incorrect struct stat for 64-bit time on linux/generic
platforms
[29698] build: Configuring for AArch32 on ARMv8+ disables
optimizations
[29727] locale: __strtol_internal out-of-bounds read when parsing
thousands grouping
[29730] libc: broken y2038 support in fstatat on MIPS N64
[29746] libc: ppoll() does not switch to __ppoll64 when
-D_TIME_BITS=64 and -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 is given on 32bit
[29771] libc: Restore IPC_64 support in sysvipc *ctl functions
[29780] build: possible parallel make issue in glibc-2.36 (siglist-
aux.S: No such file or directory)
[29864] libc: __libc_start_main() should obtain program headers
address (_dl_phdr) from the auxv, not the ELF header.
[29951] time: daylight variable not set correctly if last DST change
coincides with offset change
[30039] stdio: __vsprintf_internal does not handle unspecified buffer
length in fortify modeRelease Notes
=============https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Release/2.37
Contributors
============This release was made possible by the contributions of many people.
The maintainers are grateful to everyone who has contributed
changes or bug reports.€ These include:Adhemerval Zanella
Adhemerval Zanella Netto
Alan Modra
Alistair Francis
Andreas K. Hüttel
Andreas Schwab
Arjun Shankar
Aurelien Jarno
Carlos Eduardo Seo
Carlos O'Donell
Chenghua Xu
Cristian Rodríguez
Damien Zammit
Fabian Vogt
Fangrui Song
Felix Riemann
Flavio Cruz
Florian Weimer
H.J. Lu
Jakub Wilk
Javier Pello
John David Anglin
Joseph Myers
Jörg Sonnenberger
Kito Cheng
Letu Ren
Lucas A. M. Magalhaes
Ludovic Courtès
Martin Jansa
Martin Joerg
Michael Hudson-Doyle
Mike FABIAN
Noah Goldstein
Paul Eggert
Paul Pluzhnikov
Qingqing Li
Rajalakshmi Srinivasaraghavan
Raphael Moreira Zinsly
Richard Henderson
Sajan Karumanchi
Samuel Thibault
Sergei Trofimovich
Sergey Bugaev
Shahab Vahedi
Siddhesh Poyarekar
Stefan Liebler
Sunil K Pandey
Szabolcs Nagy
Tom Honermann
Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
Vladislav Khmelevsky
Wilco Dijkstra
Xi Ruoyao
Xiaolin Tang
Xiaoming Ni
Xing Li
Yu Chien Peter Lin
YunQiang Su
Zong Li
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ýðñWe would like to call out the following and thank them for their
tireless patch review:Adhemerval Zanella
Arjun Shankar
Aurelien Jarno
Carlos O'Donell
Cristian Rodríguez
DJ Delorie
Fangrui Song
Florian Weimer
H.J. Lu
Noah Goldstein
Palmer Dabbelt
Paul E. Murphy
Philippe Mathieu-Daudé
Premachandra Mallappa
Sam James
Siddhesh Poyarekar
Sunil K Pandey
Szabolcs Nagy
Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho
Wilco Dijkstra
Yann Droneaud
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This is Carlos Soriano, Engineering Manager at the GPU team at Red Hat. I’m here together with Sebastian Wick, primary HDR developer at Red Hat, and Niels de Graef, GPU team Product Owner at Red Hat, to announce that we’re organizing theDisplay/HDR hackfestin Brno in the Czech Replublic, April 24-26! The focus will be on planning and development of the technical infrastructure needed for various display technologies, specifically those that need GNOME Shell to work in tandem with the GPU stack. One of the main examples of this is HDR support, which we know you have all been waiting for!
This is the January 2023 update.
We start the year by a Rust implementation of the file import. It landed very early as the final stretch of work in 2022.
The world's biggest commercial aircraft makers seem increasingly convinced that autonomous passenger flight is a question of when, not if.
From its inception, the AUKUS pact has been wrapped in expectations. Fundamentally, it is a technology and capability agreement—an accelerator.
To achieve mygoalof publishing one high-quality piece of writing per week this year, I’ve put together a draft writing plan and a few organisational notes.
Looks can be deceiving.
Readers discuss the shortage of teachers in schools.
School refusal is complex and each child’s reasons are different. My experience only makes sense to me decades later. Shaming parents is cheap and counter-productive.
Origin Quantum develops China's first quantum computer, ships it with OS, software, and cloud computing platform.
Japan is due to release water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear plant into the sea as soon as this spring.
The substances will be lawful from July.
The path to supervised drug use in the U.S. has been marked with fits and starts, but momentum may be growing.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will meet with state and territory leaders to consider a plan to solve challenges within Australia’s healthcare system.
Logan Lane gave up her smartphone. That changed her life.
Their rapid-fire haggling in Manhattan’s diamond district teases the fantasy of making a market, rather than just being subject to it.
Thousands of Victorian businesses who are continuing to suffer the financial impact of COVID-19 lockdowns are one step closer to having their class action case against the state heard.
The science of grafting skin has come a long way from the days of scraping it off one part of a patient's body and slapping it back on somewhere else to cover a nasty burn or injury.
Amazon told lawmakers it wouldn’t build storm shelters in its warehouses after a December 2021 tornadokilled six employeesat an Illinois location. Although the company changed its severe-weather response strategy after the incident, it essentially told the elected officials that since building storm shelters isn’t required by law, it won’t do that.
The company responded to lawmakers Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Cori Bush (D-MO), whosent a letteron December 15th, questioning the company’s lack of storm shelters or safe rooms at its warehouses.
Hong Kong has dropped its Covid-19 vaccination requirement for non-residents, meaning that unvaccinated tourists can enter the city again from Monday.
Travellers crossing the border between Hong Kong and mainland China will no longer be required to produce a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Covid-19 test result from Monday.
According to the agency, in the last 28 days of the current year, the number of deaths has increased by 65 percent compared to the previous 28 days.
ChatGPT can’t answer simple math questions for NPR while another “AI” builds “rocket engines” with unnecessary parts, which would explode. OpenAI didn’t respond to NPR, but released a new version with “improved math accuracy” that was only marginally better.
ChatGPT apologizes for being wrong when it wasn’t wrong. Me: What is the Mandela Effect? The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon where a significant number of people believe an event or fact occurred differently from how it is recorded in history.
The popular drug discount app deceptively shared details on users’ illnesses and medicines with ad firms, regulators said in a legal complaint.
Meta has routinelyfought data scrapers, but it also participated in that practice itself — if not necessarily for the same reasons.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus have left a meeting with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris with an agreement on how to address the issue of policing in America after the recent killing of Tyre Nichols. Rep. Steven Horsford, the chairman of the Black Caucus, told reporters “the focus will always be on public safety.” The group of Black lawmakers did not disclose details about the agreement made in the room but said there will be more information about the legislative package in the days ahead. Horsford says, “This is going to require all of us, including Republicans, to get across the finish line.”
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a…Chinese spy balloon?According to China, the answer could be “maybe.”
Republicans aren’t united with one another, never mind with Joe Biden.
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Doreen St. Félix, a writer and critic, discusses the public’s relationship to police brutality videos, and law enforcement’s illusion of transparency.
How will the EU continue to bolster its security? Can Brussels forge a new path toward better relations with its partners? Our experts give their recommendations on how to get there.
Allies made it clear that they consider Russia their most immediate and direct threat. Yet they also made headlines by addressing challenges emanating from the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Israel does not reject sending military aid to Ukraine, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on February 1.
They were caught at a port as they boarded a boat to try to reach Malaysia, locals say.
A US aircraft carrier is also in the region as the country’s defense secretary visits Manila.
The Baltic and Polish sports ministers on Thursday called on international sports federations and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to bar Russian and Belarusian athletes from international competitions.
As so-called 'stormtroopers' they will provide labor for mining, construction work, and other government projects.
Nguyen Van Son is accused of stealing more than US$2 million
Ukraine's allies are pushing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to finalize plans for a multibillion-dollar lending program.
Russian troops are not slowing their push in several areas of the Donetsk region despite suffering heavy losses, the Ukrainian military said on February 3, amid indications that Moscow is preparing for a major push in the east to break months of stalemate.
Appeals judges at a European Union-backed court have upheld most of the convictions of two leaders of a Kosovo war veterans' association who were found guilty last year of witness intimidation and obstructing justice.
"One of the factors would be street crime," said Japanese Executive spokesman Hirokazu Matsuno.
CNN's Frederick Pleitgen reports from Kramatorsk, Ukraine, where civilians are facing missile strikes from Russia.
When Antony Blinken touches down in Beijing in the coming days for the first visit to China by a US secretary of state since 2018, he will be cutting a stark contrast to the scene in the Chinese capital one year earlier.
Moscow is sending poorly trained recruits, including convicts, to the front lines in eastern Ukraine to pave the way for more seasoned fighters, U.S. and allied officials say.
The resource-laden nation of nearly 300 million is a big prize in the strategic battle between the United States and China for influence in Asia.
President Volodymyr Zelensky wants commitments for Ukraine’s membership in the bloc, but diplomats and officials say that concrete announcements are unlikely.
The worst flooding in New Zealand’s biggest city Auckland has increased inflationary pressure and posed a fresh cost-of-living headache for Prime Minister Chris Hipkins as he tries to win back support for his party ahead of an election.
CNN— Dangerous wind chills as cold as 50 degrees Fahrenheit below zero are set to blast the Northeast as the number of deaths linked to an ice storm in the South rose to eight.
The seventh new electric train has been delivered to Latvia, the head of 'Passenger Train' (Pasaà ¾ieru vilciens, PV) corporate relations department Sigita Zviedre told LETA on February 3.
(Reuters) - Federal prosecutors in Washington are probing Silvergate Capital Corp and its dealings with bankrupt crypto exchange FTX and Alameda...
Sam Bankman-Fried is in talks with U.S. prosecutors to resolve a dispute over the FTX cryptocurrency exchange...
A Lithuanian court has dismissed a case in which the Russian oil group Rosneft sought restitution for real estate transactions of Mogita, a Kaunas-based oil wholesaler undergoing bankruptcy proceedings.
The embattled city of Mykolaiv a recipient of some much-needed relief through a Danish partnership with UNOPS
The return of Chinese tourists to Africa and a full resumption of operations on international routes by African airlines are the latest indicators of a rebounding tourism industry, badly hit by the covid-19 pandemic two years ago.
An uncontrollable urge.
Every year, hundreds of millions of birds die in the United States from flying into glass. New research shows how to prevent some of those deaths.
A company in Türkiye had got the contract to dismantle the ship containing tons of asbestos. After months of protests from environmental groups, the government revoked permission for the ship to enter Türkiye's territorial waters.
Could it be?
Bolufe informs the woman if she doesn't want to stay at the property for the new price, he'll have to put in a "30-day notice," and she can "leave peacefully, on time."
This week's earnings reports confirmed that Big Tech companies are taking a hit from a slowing economy — but also that they're still raking in tons of money.
Apple has posted its first quarterly revenue drop in nearly four years
THE MINISTRY for Foreign Affairs on Thursday revealed the issuance of visas for wild berry pickers has been suspended indefinitely at the Finnish Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand.
The decision was made on grounds of numerous ambiguities related to wild-berry picking, including the extent of unreliable information in visa applications, risk of human trafficking, ongoing criminal investigation and possible revisions to the status of berry pickers.
Danske Bank reported heavy losses for 2022 on Thursday as Denmark's biggest lender was hit by huge fines in the United
States and at home over money laundering.
Selected municipal staff in Copenhagen will soon be able to choose to distribute their weekly working hours over four days in a new trial scheme.
THE FINNISH ECONOMYwill slide into a recession this year despite the alleviation of concerns about the energy crisis, predicts OP Financial Group.
The Finnish financial group revealed yesterday that it expects the national economy to contract by half a per cent in 2023 and grow by half a per cent in 2024. Although the forecast has only undergone minor tweaks since last summer, it should not be read as an indication that the economic outlook is clear, toldReijo Heiskanen, the chief economist at OP.
The investment outlook has darkened as further rate rises threaten to tip Australia into an unnecessary recession, according to a leading forecaster.
The company’s financial performance was hurt by its stake in Rivian, an electric truck company, and an autonomous car business.
The iPhone maker said sales of its flagship product were down 8 percent as it dealt with a factory shutdown and worries about rising inflation.
After years of expansion and billions in profits, Big Tech is pulling back from its famously lavish spending as a long boom finally ends.
Lack of money is the root of all evils. Facts do not seize to exist because they’re ignored.
Google and Apple on Thursday reported downbeat results for the last quarter of 2022 as Amazon beat expectations, but warned that the coming months would be uncertain in a difficult moment for Big Tech.
Over the last few months since Elon Musk bought Twitter there has been a lot of comment and reaction, but not much with relevance to Hackaday readers.
Elon Musk’sTwitter has debts to pay. And in the billionaire’s quest to monetize everything about his recently acquired social media site, Twitter is set to start charging for access to its Application Program Interface (API).
The European Union’s parliament on Thursday removed the protective immunity of two lawmakers linked to one of the bloc’s biggest-ever corruption scandals, paving the way for them to be questioned by Belgian investigators.
The former justice minister had forged documents to help his children gain admission into prestigious high schools
The European Parliament Thursday stripped two additional European lawmakers of their immunity from prosecution. Belgian authorities may now question the lawmakers in their investigation into a cash-for-influence bribery scandal linked to Qatar and Morocco.
David Pressman, a gay human rights lawyer, has been accused by pro-government media in Hungary of undermining traditional values, violating diplomatic conventions and meddling in the judiciary.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has signed a decree dissolving the parliament and setting April 2 as the date for early elections -- the country's fifth in two years -- after an inconclusive October vote failed to produce a government.
A Brazilian magazine has released audio of a senator claiming then President Jair Bolsonaro sought help in a plot to annul the October elections and keep himself in power.
The Government of Canada continues a relentless effort to denigrate opposition to COVID-19 vaccines by sourcing The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) to report on misinformation or supposed ‘bad actors’ contributing to a lack of adherence to public health measures and to vaccine hesitancy.
The botched pursuit of the Russiagate story illustrates how the media shed credibility.
Plaintiff, a Republican political operative, had sued the ACU president for allegedly groping him: In his time involved with the Republican Party, plaintiff "has served political campaigns and political committees as a field coordinator, field director, grassroots director, and political director, among others."
Diplomatic missions of several countries in Türkiye have warned their citizens against possible retaliatory attacks.
Choirs have been banned from performing Tom Jones' hit "Delilah" during Wales' international rugby matches at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff due to the song's "problematic" nature, the UK's PA Media reported.
As artificial intelligence advances, how worried should we be about the rise of the machines?
After months of strikes and protests in Iran, thousands of people have been arrested and now face harsh sentences by the courts, including death. Activists, journalists and lawyers have received long prison terms for supporting the demonstrations or expressing their opposition to the regime, even passively. Activists and NGOs say that the Iranian judiciary is increasing the pressure on those arrested, handing out absurd charges, forcing confessions through extortion and torturing detainees.
The human rights NGO Centro Prodh criticized the initiative, saying focusing on militarization, disappearances and impunity is more important.
This blog post includes the analyse of the 2023-24 Budget as well as its comparison with the 2022-2023 budget and revised estimates. While Increased allocations in the 2023-24 Budget is a positive sign, there are some disappointing lows as well.
A federal judge in California has rejected the Federal Trade Commission’s attempt to block Meta from acquiring virtual reality startup Within for an estimated $400 million.
Want to save money on drugs? You could head to GoodRx.com. Type in the name of a medication, and the company will give you a coupon to use at a pharmacy. But there’s a little problem, one that GoodRxforgot to tell its customersabout.
I'm aware that cards with no (visible) number exist, but mine still have embossed numbers. The embossing was actually useful to me twice in the last couple of years.
Once I went with someone to a pub in a small village for dinner. At first I thought it was closed because the lights were out. Then I saw the candles. There was a power cut, but the pub was still open. So we went inside and ordered some food and drink. The landlady was very cross with the power company, but also determined that she should stay open. And she had a plan. Instead of regular card payments, she had the mechanical card printing device that used to copy the embossed card details onto a paper payment slip. It worked, and I had to sign a credit card slip for the first time in many years.
on them (like Wise's Eco card) are part of a wider trend in the credit/debit card industry and are more generally called "numberless cards" (with the Apple Card, Curve Investor and Chase [UK] cards being other well known examples). While they clearly do have an account number associated with them it is not visible on the card itself (unlike traditional cards).
Cards have gone through three quick phrases in recent years: removal of embossing, numbers moved to the back, no numbers. These are all sort of linked, with each step leading to the next one making more sense. In my own wallet I have cards that are embossed, not embossed with numbers on the front, and not embossed with numbers on the back. How long before I too have a numberless card and will I have all four forms at the same time?
My current projects, my job search, and a conversation I had today all have got me thinking about this question lately. Which part of a project do I like to work on the most? What kind of team can I best contribute to?
I get enjoyment out of both but lean towards back end where all the server and database stuff lives. I guess one part is the correctness of it. You can pretty easily quantify whether something works and how well. Does it pass all the tests? Does it fit the requirements and constraints? Is performance good enough? It's all generally clear-cut yes or no where a yes means an instant dopamine hit for the programmer.
* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.