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HTTP gets a QUERY method so complex searches can stop pretending to be POST

7 hours ago
  • #open-source developments
  • #cybersecurity updates
  • #AI trends
  • Memory makers experience boom-bust cycles, with the AI boom being particularly volatile, possibly leading to a 'RAMpocalypse' and 'AIpocalypse'.
  • AI customers are shifting towards smaller, purpose-built tools rather than large, multipurpose AI systems like those from OpenAI and Anthropic.
  • Microsoft's emissions increased by a quarter due to AI-driven datacenter builds, highlighting the conflict between environmental goals and AI expansion.
  • OpenAI introduced GPT-Live, enabling simultaneous talking, listening, and answer formulation in ChatGPT.
  • SpaceXAI, previously known for controversial content, rebranded to offer legal and Excel-related AI services.
  • Russians are conducting phishing attacks by impersonating Signal support, among other security incidents like US takedowns of Iranian propaganda.
  • Microsoft patches failed to secure on-prem SharePoint against zero-day attacks, with additional security news on China's surveillance and Ring's policy changes.
  • DEF CON's Franklin project involves hackers in hardening critical infrastructure, expanding efforts beyond the voting village.
  • EQT acquired a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion, boosting its cybersecurity presence.
  • Despite ten years of corporate ransomware, Mikko Hyppönen notes no end in sight, but infosec offers stable career prospects.
  • Cinnamon 6.8 will support Wayland optionally in Linux Mint's desktop, while KDE Plasma 6.8 mandates Wayland, and Collabora's CODE 26.04 adds Markdown and AI features.
  • GIMP 0.54 was revived in Flatpak form for retro-computing, and Bcachefs left experimental status with performance improvements but AI-related issues.
  • France's digital sovereignty push faces challenges in moving away from Microsoft, as seen in Nextcloud's rollout struggles.