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Tech News Digest – May 22, 2025

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Tech News Digest - 2025-05-22

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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for May 22, 2025

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 00:36:16 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The latest LWN.net Weekly Edition features articles on various topics in the open-source world, including Home Assistant, Setuptools, Debian AI GR, DMA-mapping API, BPF CI, and OSPM 2025. Additionally, the edition includes briefs on recent developments in Go, Rust, and other programming languages, as well as announcements of newletters, conferences, security updates, and more.
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front: Home Assistant; Setuptools; Debian AI GR; DMA-mapping API; BPF CI; OSPM 2025
  • Briefs: Go audit; Oniux; Asahi progress; Rust in FreeBSD; RHEL 10; Rust 1.87.0; RIP John L. Young; Quote; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.

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Status report on optional Rust in FreeBSD support

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 15:57:54 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Shawn Webb has published a status report on providing basic support for userland components written in Rust in FreeBSD, which includes introducing a new BSD makefile to enable building and installing Rust applications. However, kernel support and building multiple programs in the same BSD Makefile are not currently supported and are planned as future features.

Shawn Webb has published a status report on work to provide basic support in FreeBSD for userland components written in Rust.

We introduced a new BSD makefile, located at share/mk/bsd.rust.mk, that enables building a Rust application during buildworld. As of this writing, we only support building and installing Rust applications. Supporting library crates is planned (we would like to be able to build/install library crates that expose an FFI, like for C/C++ compatibility). Normal library crates build and install just fine. Support for cdylib Rust library crates specifically is what's missing, but is desired and planned.

We do NOT currently support Rust in the kernel. Kernel support requires more work that we deemed out-of-scope for this initial proof-of-concept/work-in-progress patchset. We also do NOT support building multiple programs in the same BSD Makefile (like with bsd.progs.mk), though that is also a desired feature.

LWN covered a discussion about including Rust in the FreeBSD base system in August 2024.


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## [$] Recent disruptive changes from Setuptools Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 15:11:33 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: The release of Setuptools version 78.0.1 in late March caused chaos among users, with the first bug report coming in just half an hour after its publication. In response to the outcry, the developers quickly rolled back the change and published version 78.0.2, but many users still felt that the response was inadequate, highlighting the need for caution and better communication from developers of Python package installers and others involved in software development and maintenance.
In late March, version 78.0.1 of Setuptools — an important Python packaging tool — was released. It was scarcely half an hour before the first bug report came in, and it quickly became clear that the change was far more disruptive than anticipated. Within only about five hours 78.0.2 was published to roll back the change, and multiple discussions were started about how to limit the damage caused by future breaking changes. Nevertheless, many users still felt the response was inadequate. Some previous Setuptools releases have also caused problems on a smaller but still notable scale, and hopefully the developers will be more cautious going forward. But there are also lessons here for the developers of Python package installers, ordinary Python developers and end users, and even Linux distribution maintainers.
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## Security updates for Wednesday Category: Linux
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 13:13:48 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Multiple Linux distributions have issued security updates to fix various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates affect a range of packages, including .NET, web browsers, libraries, and other software components.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.NET 8.0, avahi, buildah, compat-openssl10, compat-openssl11, expat, firefox, gimp, git, grafana, libsoup, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, nginx, nodejs:22, osbuild-composer, php, redis, redis:7, skopeo, thunderbird, vim, webkit2gtk3, xterm, and yelp), Arch Linux (dropbear, freetype2, go, nodejs, nodejs-lts-iron, nodejs-lts-jod, python-django, webkit2gtk, webkit2gtk-4.1, webkitgtk-6.0, and wpewebkit), Debian (mongo-c-driver), Fedora (openssh, perl-Mojolicious, thunderbird, yelp, and yelp-xsl), Red Hat (firefox, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk with Extended Lifecycle Support, java-21-ibm-semeru-certified-jdk, java-21-openjdk, kernel, libxslt, ruby, ruby:3.1, ruby:3.3, unbound, and webkit2gtk3), SUSE (glib2, grub2, kernel, libwebp, openssh, and s390-tools), and Ubuntu (linux, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.11, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-6.11, linux-hwe-6.11, linux-oem-6.11, linux-raspi, linux-realtime, linux-azure, linux-azure-5.15, linux-nvidia-tegra, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.8, linux-oem-6.8, linux-azure, linux-kvm, linux-azure-fips, linux-azure-nvidia, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-6.8, linux-gkeop, linux-gke, linux-intel-iot-realtime, linux-realtime, linux-raspi-realtime, mariadb-10.6, and postgresql-12, postgresql-14, postgresql-16).
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## [$] An update on continuous testing of BPF kernel patches Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Tue, 20 May 2025 17:51:18 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Ihor Solodrai has been working on continuous-integration testing for the BPF subsystem for six months and presented his progress at the Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit. His work includes both specific tests for the BPF subsystem and more general improvements that could benefit other subsystems, with lessons learned also shared.

Ihor Solodrai has been working on the BPF subsystem's continuous-integration (CI) testing for the last six months. At the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, he remotely shared an update on his work, and solicited feedback on how the tests could be further improved. Much of the work he's done has been specific to the BPF subsystem, but some is more generic and could potentially be of use to other subsystems. He also shared some general lessons learned from working on the BPF CI tests.


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## Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to MSN Weather Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 12:58:14 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Find free and open source alternatives to MSN Weather that provide accurate forecasts and user-friendly interfaces without any cost. You can discover more about these alternatives by reading the blog post "Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to MSN Weather" on Linux Today.

Discover the best free and open source alternatives to MSN Weather. Get accurate forecasts and enjoy user-friendly interfaces without any cost.

The post Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to MSN Weather appeared first on Linux Today.


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## System76 Refreshes Serval WS Linux Laptop with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 12:53:57 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: System76 has released an updated version of their Serval WS Linux laptop, featuring an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU. This powerful graphics card makes the laptop suitable for both gamers and professionals who require high-performance computing capabilities.

Unveil the latest System76 Serval WS Linux laptop, featuring the cutting-edge NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU, perfect for gamers and professionals alike.

The post System76 Refreshes Serval WS Linux Laptop with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPU appeared first on Linux Today.


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## Linux Mint 22.2 Codenamed “Zara”, LMDE 7 Will be Called “Gigi” Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 12:47:27 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Linux Mint 22.2, codenamed "Zara", has been released and features updates and improvements. Additionally, LMDE 7 will be called "Gigi" and Linux users can explore both releases to see what's new.

Explore Linux Mint 22.2 "Zara" and get insights into LMDE 7, named "Gigi." Uncover the latest updates and improvements in these exciting releases.

The post Linux Mint 22.2 Codenamed “Zara”, LMDE 7 Will be Called “Gigi” appeared first on Linux Today.


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## KDE Gear 25.04.1 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 12:42:41 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: The KDE Gear 25.04.1 update has been released, featuring new apps and updates that enhance functionality and performance. The post highlights what's new in this release, providing readers with details on the exciting changes and improvements.

KDE Gear 25.04.1 is here! Uncover the exciting new apps and updates that enhance functionality and performance. Dive into the details now!

The post KDE Gear 25.04.1 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New appeared first on Linux Today.


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## openSUSE Removes Deepin Desktop Over Security Policy Violations Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 12:38:26 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: OpenSUSE has removed the Deepin Desktop due to security policy violations, affecting users who rely on this desktop environment. A detailed analysis of the implications and consequences for users can be found in the linked article.

openSUSE has removed the Deepin Desktop due to security policy violations. Discover the implications and what this means for users in our detailed analysis.

The post openSUSE Removes Deepin Desktop Over Security Policy Violations appeared first on Linux Today.


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## Details leak about Jony Ive’s new ‘screen-free’ OpenAI device Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-22T05:22:27-04:00
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: OpenAI's secretive project with former Apple designer Jony Ive will be a pocket-sized, screen-free device that is contextually aware. The device, which is not eyewear, was revealed in an internal staff call and is part of OpenAI's $6.5 billion acquisition of Ive's AI hardware company.
The mysterious device that OpenAI is cooking up with former Apple designer Jony Ive will be pocket-size, contextually aware, screen-free, and isn’t eyewear. Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed details about the project in an internal staff call reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, after announcing the $6.5 billion acquisition of Ive’s AI hardware […]
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## Fujifilm’s X Half camera is so dedicated to the analog vibes, it can’t shoot RAW Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-22T01:00:00-04:00
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Fujifilm is releasing the X Half, an 18-megapixel "half-frame" camera with a portrait-oriented sensor and viewfinder, as well as a fixed 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens. The camera, which costs $849.99, is designed to replicate the look of vintage film photography, despite being digital.
Fujifilm has a new pint-size addition to its X-series cameras coming in late June: the X Half. It’s an 18-megapixel “half-frame” camera with a portrait-oriented sensor and viewfinder and a fixed 32mm-equivalent f/2.8 lens. Despite being digital, the X Half is all about the vintage film aesthetic. The $849.99 camera is so dedicated to an […]
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## Dyson’s new superskinny stick vac is as thin as its hair dryer Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-21T22:01:00-04:00
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Dyson has introduced the PencilVac, claiming it to be the world's slimmest vacuum cleaner with a handle that measures just 38mm in diameter. The innovative design integrates the battery, motor, and electronics into a thin handle, making it look more like a broom than a traditional vacuum.
Dyson has announced what it’s claiming is the “world’s slimmest vacuum cleaner.” At first glance, its new PencilVac looks like a broom rather than a vacuum because the battery, motor, and electronics are all integrated into a thin handle that’s just 38mm in diameter — the same thickness as Dyson’s Supersonic r hair dryer. It […]
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## Microsoft blocks emails that contain ‘Palestine’ after employee protests Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-21T21:52:27-04:00
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Microsoft employees have reported that emails containing the terms "Palestine" or "Gaza" are being temporarily blocked from sending, both within and outside the company. The issue was reportedly discovered by the No Azure for Apartheid (NOAA) protest group, which claims that dozens of Microsoft workers were unable to send such emails.
Microsoft employees have discovered that any emails they send with the terms "Palestine" or "Gaza" are getting temporarily blocked from being sent to recipients inside and outside the company. The No Azure for Apartheid (NOAA) protest group reports that "dozens of Microsoft workers" have been unable to send emails with the words "Palestine," "Gaza," and […]
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## The best instant cameras you can buy right now Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-21T18:25:25-04:00
TL;DR: Here is a summary of your text in 2 sentences: Despite the ease of sharing digital photos, there's something special about using an old-school instant camera to capture moments. With each click, you can instantly see and touch the physical photo that captures a moment in time.
Even with the ability to take excellent photos with our phones and instantly share them across the world, there’s something magical about the old-school instant camera. With just a click of a button, you can capture a moment in a photo that you can see and touch almost immediately. Images captured by an instant camera […]
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## RFK Jr. calls WHO “moribund” amid US withdrawal; China pledges to give $500M Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 23:07:12 +0000
TL;DR: As global leaders came together to sign a historic pandemic agreement aimed at coordinating efforts against COVID-19, the United States instead released a controversial video that was widely seen as tone-deaf and uncooperative. The move sparked outrage and criticism from international partners and experts, further straining already-tense relations between the US and the global community.
As the rest of the world signed a pandemic agreement, the US sent an abrasive video.
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## I helped a lost dog’s AirTag ping its owner: An ode to replaceable batteries Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 21:31:38 +0000
TL;DR: Apple's most repair-friendly device, which is likely a reference to the Mac, still uses coin batteries that can be easily replaced or removed for repairs. This design choice allows for greater accessibility and flexibility when it comes to performing maintenance and making modifications on these devices.
The most repair-friendly device Apple makes needs to stick with coin batteries.
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## Trump admin tells Supreme Court: DOGE needs to do its work in secret Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 21:08:11 +0000
TL;DR: The Department of Justice (DOJ) has complained about the "sweeping, intrusive discovery" it received from Dogecoin (DOGE) in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, implying that DOGE's disclosures went beyond what was required by law. The DOJ's complaint suggests that DOGE may have provided excessive information or documentation in its responses to the FOIA requests.
DOJ complains of "sweeping, intrusive discovery" after DOGE refused FOIA requests.
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## “Microsoft has simply given us no other option,” Signal says as it blocks Windows Recall Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 20:21:39 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Recall, despite being refurbished, still lacks robust features for excluding specific apps from its functionality. As a result, users may not have much control over which apps are included or excluded from the application's capabilities.
Even after its refurbishing, Recall provides few ways to exclude specific apps.
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## Scientists figure out how the brain forms emotional connections Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 20:07:34 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Neural recordings allow researchers to monitor how individual neurons connect environmental stimuli with emotional experiences, revealing the neural mechanisms underlying emotional processing. By tracking these connections, scientists can gain insights into how our brains link specific settings or situations to emotions, helping to better understand human behavior and emotional regulation.
Neural recordings track how neurons link environments to emotional events.
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## Who’s to Blame When AI Agents Screw Up? Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 10:30:00 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of your text in 2 sentences: Google and Microsoft are developing agentic AI systems, but there are still challenges in figuring out how these agents will interact with each other. Additionally, there are concerns about how these agents will intersect with laws that are not yet prepared to handle the complex interactions between artificial intelligence entities.
As Google and Microsoft push agentic AI systems, the kinks are still being worked on how agents interact with each other—and intersect with the law.
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## Mysterious Database of 184 Million Records Exposes Vast Array of Login Credentials Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 10:00:00 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: A trove of user information has been taken down, which included login credentials for various platforms such as Apple, Google, and Meta. Additionally, the trove also contained login information for services provided by multiple governments.
The trove has now been taken down but included users’ logins for platforms including Apple, Google, and Meta, plus services from multiple governments.
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## Esoteric Programming Languages Are Fun—Until They Kill the Joke Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 10:00:00 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of your text in 2 sentences: Esolangs (esoteric programming languages) are peculiar and humorous creations developed by unconventional programmers that often push the limits of what's considered "normal" coding. These unusual languages can be frustrating, but also provide entertainment and amusement for those who appreciate their unique nature.
Concocted by sicko programmers, esolangs are the high comedy of the coding world. They test my patience.
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## The Epic Rise and Fall of a Dark-Web Psychedelics Kingpin Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 10:00:00 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Akasha Song's secretive lab produced massive quantities of DMT, which allowed users to experience interdimensional travel, sexual encounters with aliens, and spiritual connections with God, among other things. However, the lab's success was short-lived as federal authorities eventually discovered their operations and shut them down.
Interdimensional travel, sex with aliens, communion with God. Anything is possible with just a sprinkle of DMT. Akasha Song’s secret labs made millions of doses—and dollars—until the feds showed up.
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## Samsung Promo Codes: 30% Off | May 2025 Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 05:00:00 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences: Samsung is offering various discounts, including 30% off phones, with the option to save even more through their trade-in program. Additionally, customers can receive an extra $50 off their order and up to $750 off trade-in offers on their latest tech products.
Save with the latest Samsung coupons, including 30% off phones, an extra $50 off your order, and up to $750 off trade-in offers on the latest tech.
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## [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for May 22, 2025 Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 00:36:16 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: The latest LWN.net Weekly Edition features news and updates on various open-source projects, including Home Assistant, Setuptools, Debian AI GR, DMA-mapping API, BPF CI, and OSPM 2025. The edition also includes briefs on Go audit, Oniux, Asahi progress, Rust in FreeBSD, RHEL 10, and Rust 1.87.0, as well as announcements of newsletters, conferences, security updates, and more.
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:

  • Front: Home Assistant; Setuptools; Debian AI GR; DMA-mapping API; BPF CI; OSPM 2025
  • Briefs: Go audit; Oniux; Asahi progress; Rust in FreeBSD; RHEL 10; Rust 1.87.0; RIP John L. Young; Quote; ...
  • Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.

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## Status report on optional Rust in FreeBSD support Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 15:57:54 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary: Shawn Webb has published a status report on his work to provide basic support for userland components written in Rust within the FreeBSD operating system. The current implementation supports building and installing Rust applications, but does not yet include kernel support or the ability to build multiple programs with a single BSD Makefile.

Shawn Webb has published a status report on work to provide basic support in FreeBSD for userland components written in Rust.

We introduced a new BSD makefile, located at share/mk/bsd.rust.mk, that enables building a Rust application during buildworld. As of this writing, we only support building and installing Rust applications. Supporting library crates is planned (we would like to be able to build/install library crates that expose an FFI, like for C/C++ compatibility). Normal library crates build and install just fine. Support for cdylib Rust library crates specifically is what's missing, but is desired and planned.

We do NOT currently support Rust in the kernel. Kernel support requires more work that we deemed out-of-scope for this initial proof-of-concept/work-in-progress patchset. We also do NOT support building multiple programs in the same BSD Makefile (like with bsd.progs.mk), though that is also a desired feature.

LWN covered a discussion about including Rust in the FreeBSD base system in August 2024.


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[$] Recent disruptive changes from Setuptools

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 15:11:33 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

Version 78.0.1 of Setuptools, a crucial Python packaging tool, was released in late March, but it was quickly followed by a bug report just half an hour later, revealing that the change was more disruptive than anticipated. The issue was eventually rolled back with version 78.0.2, sparking discussions about limiting future breaking changes and concerns from users that the response was inadequate.
In late March, version 78.0.1 of Setuptools — an important Python packaging tool — was released. It was scarcely half an hour before the first bug report came in, and it quickly became clear that the change was far more disruptive than anticipated. Within only about five hours 78.0.2 was published to roll back the change, and multiple discussions were started about how to limit the damage caused by future breaking changes. Nevertheless, many users still felt the response was inadequate. Some previous Setuptools releases have also caused problems on a smaller but still notable scale, and hopefully the developers will be more cautious going forward. But there are also lessons here for the developers of Python package installers, ordinary Python developers and end users, and even Linux distribution maintainers.
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Security updates for Wednesday

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 13:13:48 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Multiple Linux distributions have released security updates to address various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Arch Linux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates affect a range of packages, including .NET, Node.js, Firefox, Thunderbird, LibreOffice, and others, with fixes for issues such as remote code execution, denial-of-service attacks, and privilege escalation.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.NET 8.0, avahi, buildah, compat-openssl10, compat-openssl11, expat, firefox, gimp, git, grafana, libsoup, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, nginx, nodejs:22, osbuild-composer, php, redis, redis:7, skopeo, thunderbird, vim, webkit2gtk3, xterm, and yelp), Arch Linux (dropbear, freetype2, go, nodejs, nodejs-lts-iron, nodejs-lts-jod, python-django, webkit2gtk, webkit2gtk-4.1, webkitgtk-6.0, and wpewebkit), Debian (mongo-c-driver), Fedora (openssh, perl-Mojolicious, thunderbird, yelp, and yelp-xsl), Red Hat (firefox, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk with Extended Lifecycle Support, java-21-ibm-semeru-certified-jdk, java-21-openjdk, kernel, libxslt, ruby, ruby:3.1, ruby:3.3, unbound, and webkit2gtk3), SUSE (glib2, grub2, kernel, libwebp, openssh, and s390-tools), and Ubuntu (linux, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.11, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-6.11, linux-hwe-6.11, linux-oem-6.11, linux-raspi, linux-realtime, linux-azure, linux-azure-5.15, linux-nvidia-tegra, linux-azure, linux-azure-6.8, linux-oem-6.8, linux-azure, linux-kvm, linux-azure-fips, linux-azure-nvidia, linux-gcp, linux-gcp-6.8, linux-gkeop, linux-gke, linux-intel-iot-realtime, linux-realtime, linux-raspi-realtime, mariadb-10.6, and postgresql-12, postgresql-14, postgresql-16).
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[$] An update on continuous testing of BPF kernel patches

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Tue, 20 May 2025 17:51:18 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Ihor Solodrai has been working on improving the continuous-integration testing for the Linux kernel's BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) subsystem over the past six months. At a recent summit, he shared his progress and sought feedback on how to further improve the tests, which could also benefit other subsystems.

Ihor Solodrai has been working on the BPF subsystem's continuous-integration (CI) testing for the last six months. At the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, he remotely shared an update on his work, and solicited feedback on how the tests could be further improved. Much of the work he's done has been specific to the BPF subsystem, but some is more generic and could potentially be of use to other subsystems. He also shared some general lessons learned from working on the BPF CI tests.


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High Tide (TIDAL Client for Linux) Gains New Features

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 16:19:54 +0000
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The High Tide app, an unofficial TIDAL client for Linux, has received several updates, including background playback, audio normalization, synced lyrics, and visual improvements. These new features aim to enhance the user experience when streaming music from TIDAL on Linux devices.

High Tide, an unofficial TIDAL client for Linux, now offers background playback, audio normalisation, synced lyrics and various visual improvements.

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Fender’s New Music Creation Software Supports Linux

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 20 May 2025 22:16:00 +0000
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Fender Studio is a free, cross-platform digital audio workstation (DAW) for Linux that is backed by the iconic instrument maker Fender. The software can be downloaded and allows users to create music, with details on what it can do and where to download available in the blog post.

Fender Studio is a new free cross-platform DAW for Linux, backed by the iconic instrument maker. Learn what it can do and where to download.

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Microsoft Open-Sources Windows Subsystem for Linux

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 19 May 2025 19:49:53 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the article in 2 sentences:

Microsoft has released the source code for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), making it open-source nearly a decade after development began. WSL allows users to run Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, within Windows with tight system integration, and the source code is now available on Microsoft's GitHub page.

Well here’s a turn up: Microsoft just released the source code for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), making the nifty tech open-source nearly a decade after development began. The tech giant announced the news at this year’s BUILD event, where it made some other open-source related announcements, including its own CLI text editor called Edit. Source code for WSL was quickly made available on the Microsoft GitHub. For those not familiar with it, WSL is a specialised virtualisation setup that lets Windows users run Linux distributions (like Ubuntu) inside of Windows, with tight system, software and hardware integration. Microsoft says […]

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Vivaldi 7.4 Update Adds New Keyboard Shortcut Controls

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 19 May 2025 12:49:01 +0000
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Vivaldi has released version 7.4 of its web browser, which aims to make browsing smoother and faster by allowing users to fine-tune shortcuts on a per-site basis. This feature gives users control over their keyboard shortcuts, prioritizing website-specific shortcuts if desired, according to Vivaldi's CEO Jon von Tetzchner.

A new version of the Vivaldi web browser is available to download, carrying changes said to make our collective “everyday browsing smoother, faster, and just a little more delightful.” How does Vivaldi 7.4 make browsing the increasingly gamified, algorithmically manipulative and AI slopified modern web more ‘delightful’? Shortcuts. More specifically, Vivaldi 7.4 gives you the ability to “fine-tune” how shortcuts behave on a per-site basis. If you want a website’s shortcuts to take priority over Vivaldi’s, you can. “It’s about putting you in control, making sure your shortcuts work where and when you need them most”, says Jon von Tetzchner, […]

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elementary OS Preview Cool Upcoming Features

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 16 May 2025 15:15:57 +0000
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The elementary OS 8.0.1 release brought several improvements, including an updated Files app, and since then, the project has issued smaller feature updates to users. According to project founder Danielle Foré, these updates include various bug fixes and enhancements, with an exciting new app also on the horizon.

The elementary OS 8.0.1 release back in March brought an appreciable set of improvements with it, including a much-improved Files app, but as ever in development: the work never stops! Project founder, Danielle Foré, recently recapped a few smaller features that have been issued to users of the Ubuntu-based Linux distribution as software updates, including: If you run elementary OS 8.x, install your updates and eat your greens, you should be benefitting from the changes listed above (if you don’t have them, go update to get ’em). But Danielle also gave us an early-look at an exciting new app and […]

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What are MCP Servers and Why People are Crazy About It?

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 07:40:49 GMT
TL;DR: MCP (Machine-Controlled Processing) servers refer to cloud-based computing infrastructure that enables artificial intelligence (AI) workflows to run efficiently and securely, allowing users to process large amounts of data quickly and accurately. The adoption of MCP servers for AI workflow is significant because it provides a reliable and scalable solution for organizations looking to integrate AI into their operations, leading to improved decision-making, increased productivity, and enhanced competitiveness in the market.
Everyone is going gaga over using MCP servers for their AI workflow. But exactly what it is and why it matters?
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FOSS Weekly #25.21: Oh My Bash, Ubuntu's New Terminal, Pixelify Android, Fedora's Wayland Gamble and More

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 04:36:31 GMT
TL;DR: Some individuals or companies are taking advantage of the free and open-source nature of certain software, using it for their own gain without contributing back to the development process or acknowledging the value provided by the original creators. This behavior is often criticized as a form of "free riding," where others reap the benefits without sharing in the costs or responsibilities associated with developing and maintaining the software.
Multi-million dollar cheapskates leeching off open source software.
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Use Multi-Cursor in VS Code to Edit Multiple Lines Simultaneously

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 02:40:20 GMT
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This tutorial will teach you how to use the powerful feature of multi-cursor editing in Visual Studio Code (VS Code), allowing you to edit multiple lines or selections simultaneously. By learning this skill, you'll be able to unlock the full potential of VS Code and increase your productivity when working on code projects.
Unleash the superpower of VS Code with multi-cursor editing. Learn how to do that in this tutotial.
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Those Blinking LEDs on Your Raspberry Pi Have Special Meanings

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Tags: General
Published: Tue, 20 May 2025 03:07:08 GMT
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The status LEDs on Raspberry Pi devices can be a valuable diagnostic tool, particularly useful when working with headless systems that have no display or keyboard attached. By paying attention to the LED lights, users can gain insights into the device's status and identify potential issues without needing to physically connect to it.
Raspberry Pi’s status LEDs are a surprisingly powerful diagnostic tool, especially for headless setups.
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Automatically Format Code On File Save in Visual Studio Code

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Tags: General
Published: Sun, 18 May 2025 05:23:03 GMT
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Setting up auto-formatting when saving files in Visual Studio Code (VS Code) can save you time and effort, allowing your code to be neatly organized and easy to read. This feature helps maintain a consistent coding style and improves the overall "vibe" of your code.
Save time and effort by setting up auto format when you save files in VS Code. Let the code have good vibe.
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Render a Guitar Pro Score in Real Time

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 12 May 2025 08:00:21 +0000
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Tuxguitar will be used to render the audio of a Guitar Pro score, which is a file containing a complete band score transcribed with multiple instruments. Tuxguitar is a powerful application written in Java and C that can render scores in real time, making it suitable for this task.
We will use Tuxguitar to render the audio of a Guitar Pro score [5]. Guitar Pro scores are files with a complete band score transcribed (guitars, bass, drums, synths and more). Introduction Tuxguitar is a quite powerful application written in a mixture of Java / C. It is able to render a score in real […]
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Nominate Your Fedora Heroes: Mentor and Contributor Recognition 2025

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 07 May 2025 23:41:42 +0000
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The Fedora Project relies heavily on its contributors, who go above and beyond to keep the project thriving through their dedication, mentorship, and hard work. From reviewing code to organizing events, these "quiet champions" are crucial to Fedora's success and will be recognized at the Fedora Mentor Summit.
The Fedora Project is built on the dedication, mentorship, and relentless efforts of contributors who continuously go above and beyond. From reviewing pull requests to onboarding new community members, from writing documentation to organizing events — it’s these quiet champions who make Fedora thrive. As a part of the Fedora Mentor Summit , we would […]
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Start Planning Fedora 43 Test Days!

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 07 May 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The success of each Fedora release relies on the contributions of many individuals, and one way to get involved is by participating in Test Days. This article provides guidance on how to propose and schedule Test Days as Fedora 43 development progresses.
Each Fedora release is only possible thanks to the dedication of many contributors. One of the most important ways you can get involved is by participating in Test Days! This article describes the steps in proposing and scheduling test days. As Fedora 43 development moves ahead, it’s time to start planning and proposing Test Days. […]
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 05 May 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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Bootc and associated tools provide the foundation for creating a personalized desktop, and this article will guide you through the process of building your own custom installation. However, please note that building and using a custom installation is done at your own risk, as it may be more difficult to find support compared to mainstream solutions.
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation. Disclaimer Building and using a custom installation is “at your own risk”. Your installation may be harder to find support for when compared with a mainstream solution. Motivation There has been […]
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Enabling system-wide DNS over TLS

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article provides guidance on enforcing DNS over TLS (DoT) on your system, including at boot time, and supports Fedora 42. Additionally, it explains how to set up encrypted DNS for system installation with Fedora Rawhide (Fedora 43).
This article will guide you to enforcing DoT (DNS over TLS) on your running system and at boot time. Support is avaliable in Fedora 42. It will also guide you to set up encrypted DNS for system installation, if you want to try it with current Fedora Rawhide (Fedora 43). Background Traditionally, DNS queries are […]
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