TinyRetroPad, a 2.5 KB 'Notepad' for Windows
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- #Cybersecurity Threats
- #Open Source Innovation
- #AI Governance
- SoftBank is entering the GPU rental market to support AI training in the US.
- UN warns that global governance is needed to prevent potential AI risks due to rapid technological advancement.
- Oracle acknowledges multiple risk factors in its AI-focused business strategy.
- Claude Sonnet 5.0 avoids controversy by prioritizing safety and cost-effectiveness over cybersecurity.
- Anthropic is discontinuing covert code used to monitor Chinese competitors.
- Russian phishing attacks impersonate Signal support, while US targets Iranian propaganda sites.
- Microsoft's patches fail to fix zero-day attacks on on-prem SharePoint, with China enhancing surveillance tools.
- DEF CON's Franklin project recruits hackers to strengthen critical infrastructure, expanding beyond voting villages.
- EQT acquires a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation over $3.5 billion.
- Ransomware persists after a decade, but cybersecurity offers stable career prospects.
- Collabora releases CODE 26.04 with Markdown support and optional AI features in FOSS office suites.
- GIMP 0.54 is revived via Flatpak for retro-computing enthusiasts using Motif.
- Bcachefs leaves experimental status with performance improvements but faces AI-related challenges.
- France's digital sovereignty efforts struggle against Microsoft's dominance, especially in office software.
- CentOS evolved from a hobby project to a key enterprise OS after community response to Red Hat's shift.
- Netflix engineer open-sources Project Headroom to reduce AI costs significantly.