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- Oracle's workforce decreased from 162,000 to 141,000, with investments in AI and datacenters.
- AWS introduced Lambda MicroVMs for longer runtime tasks, including AI agents and untrusted code.
- Datacenters are exploring floating or sub-surface facilities, but face challenges competing with large-scale sites.
- OpenAI emphasized its security efforts, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge.
- Google predicts data platforms will be AI-driven, reducing human use in the next three to five years.
- Phishing attacks impersonate Signal support, while US dismantles Iranian propaganda sites.
- Microsoft's SharePoint patches failed, leading to zero-day attacks; China upgrades surveillance tools.
- DEF CON expands to include critical infrastructure security, building on voting village successes.
- EQT acquired a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion.
- Mikko Hyppönen notes no end in sight for ransomware, despite corporate attacks starting a decade ago.
- GIMP 0.54 revived via Flatpak for retro-computing nostalgia.
- Bcachefs exits experimental status, adding more Rust but facing AI-related issues.
- France's digital sovereignty efforts struggle with Microsoft's dominance, as seen with Nextcloud.
- CentOS evolved from a hobby project to a default enterprise OS after community collaboration.
- Netflix engineer open-sourced Project Headroom to reduce AI computing costs.
- OpenBSD 7.9 released with improvements like more cores and basic Wi-Fi 6 support.