#unitoodailynews — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #unitoodailynews, aggregated by home.social.
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NVIDIA Launches $249 "Gen AI Supercomputer" With Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit
NVIDIA today announced the Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit as their "most affordable generative AI Supercomputer" with this upgraded Jetson Nano offering 1.7x better GenAI performance while also costing less than its predecessor. This new product looks like an exciting addition to the NVIDIA Jetson line-up and will have performance benchmarks soon on Phoronix...
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Qt 6.9 - Android Updates
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Linux 6.1 LTS Kernel To Receive An Extra Year Of Support
Greg Kroah-Hartman has decided to extend the Linux 6.1 LTS planned lifespan from four to five years...
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Fedora Atomic Desktops For POWER PPC64LE To End Due To Finding No Users
While Fedora is often times eager to introduce new spins and other variants as well as supporting a comprehensive set of CPU architectures, it doesn't always drive new users. In the case of atomic versions of Fedora Linux for desktop use on POWER hardware, it turns out there are seemingly no active users...
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Intel IFS For Clearwater Forest & VSEC For Panther Lake Land In Linux 6.13
Merged yesterday as part of "fixes" to the Linux 6.13 were new Intel support additions for their next-generation Core Ultra and Xeon processors...
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Qt 6.9 Beta Released With New Toolkit Features
Qt 6.9 beta is out today as the first test release for this updated Qt6 toolkit...
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Michael Snoyman: Hello Nostr
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New York Releases AI Cybersecurity Guidance: What You Need to Know
What does New York's new AI Cybersecurity Guidance mean for financial institutions and other regulated companies?
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Still Flawed and Lacking Safeguards, UN Cybercrime Treaty Goes Before the UN General Assembly, then States for Adoption
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Fedora Linux Grappling With New vs. Old Intel Hardware Support For Compute Stack
Fedora is among the Linux distributions that package up the Intel Compute Runtime stack to make it easy to run OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero workloads on Intel graphics hardware via the distribution package manager and without having to jump through any extra hoops. But now with upstream Intel Compute Runtime dropping support for Ice Lake and older leaves the Fedora support in a pickle. Currently they are focusing on the "legacy" branch with older hardware support but for Fedora 42 are looking at upgrading the support to focus on newer Intel graphics hardware support while leaving that older hardware support behind...
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Hyprland 0.46 Wayland Compositor Brings Several New Features
Hyprland 0.46 is out today as the newest update to this Wayland compositor that is packing in many new features ahead of the holidays...
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Agile Business, agile security: How AI and Zero Trust work together
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November project goals update
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Git 2.48-rc0 Released With git-fsck Warning Over "Curiously Formatted" Ref Contents
Git maintainer Junio Hamano today announced Git 2.48-rc0 as the first test release toward the Git 2.48 distributed version control system release...
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Jumbo Data Packet Transmission & RACK-TLP Coming To Linux 6.14 Network Stack
Queued up this past week within the Linux kernel's networking subsystem for the upcoming Linux 6.14 cycle is transmission handling for jumbo data packets as well as RACK-TLP support for managing packet loss and re-transmission. This is work toward supporting larger network transmission windows and higher data throughput...
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November project goals update
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Decentralized AI: A Path Toward an Open and Human-Centered Future
In August, I had the pleasure of speaking on the topic of decentralized computing, the failed promise of the Internet, the emergence of autonomous AI agents, and the upcoming launch of LF Decentralized Trust (lfdecentralizedtrust.org/). My presentation was deeply personal, inspired by the culmination of years of studying, writing about, and publishing reports on blockchain and decentralized systems, both at the Blockchain Research Institute and now at the Linux Foundation, and I reflected on these experiences and how they have shaped my interests and world view.
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Saving the Internet in Europe: How EFF Works in Europe
Telegraph (telegra.ph/Saving-the-Internet…)
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Beta Performance Looks Great - Initial RHEL 9 vs. RHEL 10 Benchmarks
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 now in public beta this month, I have begun testing out the RHEL 10 beta on a few systems in the lab. In this first look at RHEL 10 performance is seeing how well the RHEL 10 beta is performing relative to RHEL 9.5 stable on an AMD EPYC server.
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PureOS Crimson Development Report: November 2024
Welcome to Part Five Welcome back! Since our first report, this is now our fifth installment. We appreciate our community’s feedback about these updates, and we are happy to continue providing them! Your support in PureOS subscriptions, volunteer efforts, and community feedback helps us advance PureOS for all Librem devices as well as the larger […]
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I Don't See a Reason to Switch to Windows from Linux Anymore in 2025
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Linux 6.14 Looks To Support AMD's Zen 5 RMPREAD Instruction & Segmented RMP Mode
For further enhancing the AMD EPYC virtualization experience on Linux, the upcoming Linux 6.14 looks like it will support Zen 5's new RMPREAD instruction and segmented RMP mode as part of Secure Encrypted Virtualization Secure Nested Paging (SEV-SNP)...
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Making new connections: from BridgeDB to Rdsys
Telegraph (telegra.ph/Making-new-connecti…)
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How Chrome doubled its Speedometer scores on Android
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Debian 13 Desktop Theme Finalized Ahead Of Next Year's Release
As a follow-up to last month's article around the Debian 13 release processes continuing and desktop artwork voting underway for Debian 13 "Trixie", the winning desktop theme/artwork was announced today...
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Charles Choi At EmacsConf 2024
If, like me, you’re a Charles Choi fan and like his Casual App Suite, you’ll be happy to know that he’s giving a talk at EmacsConf 2024. His talk is prerecorded but he will be available to answer questions and chat when the talk is shown.
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OpenVPN DCO Looks Like It Might Be Ready For Linux 6.14 To Speed-Up VPN Performance
In development for several years has been the OpenVPN DCO Linux kernel module for data channel offload (DCO) capabilities to provide for much faster virtual private networking (VPN) performance. It's looking like the lengthy review process on OpenVPN DCO is about wrapping up and leaving hope that it will be ready to premiere in next year's Linux 6.14 kernel...
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AMDVLK 2024.Q4.2 Released With New Extensions, Other Changes
AMDVLK 2024.Q4.2 is out today as the newest official open-source AMD Radeon Vulkan driver release for Linux systems...
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Predictions 2025: The Future of Cybersecurity Unveiled
The digital world is evolving at breakneck speed. In 2025, we’re set to witness transformative changes in cybersecurity that will redefine trust, security, and how we navigate our digital lives.
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Intel Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 Released Ahead Of The Arc B580 "Battlemage" Launch
The Intel Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 is out as the newest monthly-ish update to this open-source GPU compute stack used on Linux and Windows for the OpenCL and Level Zero support. This Compute Runtime 24.45.31740.9 is also the last update ahead of next week's Battlemage availability with the Arc B580 graphics card...