Linus Torvalds to 'start being more hardnosed' about 'pointless pull requests'
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- A hardware crunch is impacting IT infrastructure due to extended lead times, rising costs from AI demand, and accelerated platform timelines.
- Data sovereignty involves unavoidable trade-offs for network operations that need careful consideration.
- LLMs are transforming API attacks, targeting over-permissioned and interconnected modern applications with AI assistance.
- Enterprise data services for Kubernetes aim to eliminate silos and establish standardized, cloud-native platforms.
- Behavioral AI security complements Microsoft 365 by catching advanced attacks beyond its native filters.
- AI agents are reshaping security as AI adoption accelerates, introducing new challenges.
- AI aids in software development by identifying and remediating vulnerabilities before production deployment.
- Virtual cyber recovery simulations immerse IT and security teams in chaotic ransomware scenarios to test response skills.
- Virtual simulation of ransomware breaches offers training in collaborative defense tactics against evolving cyber threats.
- Linus Torvalds is getting stricter about pointless AI-generated pull requests to improve Linux kernel stability.
- Google's AI strategies, described as 'enshittification,' might reshape the web with potential backlash.
- HP is investigating BIOS updates causing boot loops, crashes, and BSODs on premium laptops.
- Navantia has launched a crewless 75-meter drone warship with sensors and modular payloads.
- AI-driven bug scanning in Linux leads to security concerns, highlighted by vulnerabilities like Dirty Frag and Fragesia.
- OpenBSD 7.9 now supports more cores, Wi-Fi 6, and delayed hibernation.
- Anthropic is planning to release Mythos-class AI models publicly, initially restricting the flaw-finder for safety.
- Samsung memory workers ended a strike potentially gaining six-figure bonuses, and Huawei claims to have replaced Moore's Law.
- European sovereign clouds and processors highlight struggles to achieve tech independence from the US.
- Doubts remain over deleted student data from a Canvas hack, with distrust of the hackers' claims.
- GNOME and X.org continue to coexist in Ubuntu's Resolute Raccoon. Open source registries face funding gaps for security. Containerized Windows apps on Linux and AMD's AI challenges are discussed.