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[$] Automatic tuning for weighted interleaving
It is common, on NUMA systems, to try to allocate all memory on the local
node, since it will be the fastest. That is not the only possible policy,
though; another is weighted interleaving,
which seeks to distribute allocations across memory controllers to maximize
the bandwidth utilization on each. Configuring such policies can be
challenging, though. At the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, Joshua Hahn ran a session i … ⌘ Read more

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Security updates for Tuesday
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (glibc), Red Hat (kernel and kernel-rt), Slackware (perl), SUSE (haproxy, kernel, and webkit2gtk3), and Ubuntu (cimg, perl, protobuf, and webkit2gtk). ⌘ Read more

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(#2zhuzoa) I think I would encourage anyone in this community is to care less about supporting “legacy clients” and focus more on value-add whil …
I think I would encourage anyone in this community is to care less about supporting “legacy clients” and focus more on value-add whilst balancing the burden of client authors – which have very precious little “spare time” 🤣 ⌘ Read more

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(#2zhuzoa) I do think integrating things like Salty.im might actually be a good idea. I can also see a future where we integrate other thing …
I do think integrating things like Salty.im might actually be a good idea. I can also see a future where we integrate other things like todo.txt and calendar.txt. I’d even love to see decentralised forms of “plain text” voting too. ⌘ Read more

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(#2zhuzoa) @andros@andros I don’t see any “fighting” here. This is just good experimentation. Unfortunately there hasn’t really been e …
@andros @twtxt.andros.dev I don’t see any “fighting” here. This is just good experimentation. Unfortunately there hasn’t really been enough time or effort by other “client authors” yet, me especially as I’ve been super busy with ya’ know my “day job” that pays the bills and refactoring yarnd to use a new and shiny and … ⌘ Read more

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New bike season
Yesterday, I started my new bike season and took my bike for a fun ride of about 25 km. I rode the first part of the “Städtepartnerschaftsradweg Braunschweig - Magdeburg” (City partnership cycle path Braunschweig - Magdeburg) between my hometown and a village called Königslutter. The weather was perfect and I truly enjoyed it. For the way back, I took the train that I reached just in time. ⌘ Read more

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‘We’​re Turning Into a Dictatorship’: Trump Tariffs Seen as Ploy to Further Consolidate Power
Jake Johnson,  Senior editor  -  Common Dreams

_Stephan: We became a dictatorship this morning, and democracy ended in the United States. Dictator Trump made it clear he doesn’t give a damn what the Supreme Court says. He’ll do what he likes, including deporting without any legal process anyone he likes, including American-born citizens. He als … ⌘ Read more

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Trump administration contends it has no duty to return illegally deported man to US
Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney,  Staff Writers  -  Politico

_Stephan: The legal system of the United States is collapsing. We are very quickly becoming a country of ethical laws. Dictator Trump has made it clear he is above the law and the courts have no power over him. He is also corrupting major law firms in the country which are bowing down and telling him … ⌘ Read more

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Law firms pledge almost $1 billion in free work to Trump
Sam Baker,  Staff Writer  -  Axios

Stephan: Here is a list, it is probably longer today but this was the most fact-based one I could find, of the law firsm that have become the legal servants of dictator Trump. The men and women in these firms are week and unethical. Don’t become a client of any of them, and if you are in law school do not go to work for any of them when you pass your law exam.

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Trump’s EPA Plans to Stop Collecting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data From Most Polluters
Sharon Lerner,  Environmental Staff Writer  -  ProPublica

_Stephan: Dictator Trump has made it very clear that in thanks for the millions the carbon industries spent to buy his presidency for him, he will do nothing to prepare the United States for the catastrophe of climate change. As a result, millions of Americans are going to have their lives turned … ⌘ Read more

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10 Contests That Resulted in Famous Works of Art
It seems curious that contests could produce famous works of art. Surely, we might think passion alone, unrelated to money and praise, is the sole source of such superb creations. If so, the ten contests that resulted in the famous masterpieces on this list may change our minds. Related: 10 Fake Paintings and Sculptures That […]

The post [10 Contests That Resulted in Famous Works of Art](https://listverse.com/2025/04/15/10-contests-th … ⌘ Read more

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10 Forgotten Fruits & Vegetables
Tomatoes, bananas, potatoes, and onions are some of the most popular fruits and vegetables in our world today, but that wasn’t always the case. Fruits and vegetables that you have never heard of were once the most important and tastiest in their parts of the universe. Some were forgotten after new options were introduced, while […]

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Foldable iPhone’s Under-Screen Camera Likely Won’t Include Face ID
Apple’s rumored foldable iPhone currently in development features an under-screen camera integrated into the folding display, but the module is unlikely to include TrueDepth components that make up Face ID. That’s according to Weibo-based leaker Digital Chat Station who has sources within the Chinese supply chain.

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Gmail Showing 1 Unread Message? Here’s How to Find It
If you’re the type of person who likes to maintain Inbox Zero, or who recently went and tidied up their Gmail inbox to get every email marked as read, you may come across a frustrating situation where Gmail shows 1 unread message, and you simply can’t locate that unread email message in Gmail. If you … Read MoreRead more

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Armbian Introduces Optimized Cloud Images for x86 and aarch64 Deployments
Armbian has expanded its support for cloud infrastructure with a new line of dedicated cloud images designed for generic x86 and aarch64 platforms. These images are tailored for performance, efficiency, and streamlined deployment in virtualized and cloud-native environments. The new Armbian cloud image set aims to meet the growing demand for lightweight and reliable Linux […] ⌘ Read more

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(Updated) Metis Compute Board with RK3588 and AI Acceleration for Edge Applications
The Metis Compute Board is a compact single-board computer designed for AI applications requiring high computational performance at the edge. Built around the ARM-based RK3588 processor, it integrates the Metis AIPU for AI acceleration and features up to 16 GB of RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, and GPIO support. The board incorporates the Rockchip RK3588 […] ⌘ Read more

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**(#zwr3hiq) @andros@andros Ahh I see 👌

@prologic@prologic Yes, it is a security hole. All dm-echo messages are readable. I inten …**
@andros @twtxt.andros.dev Ahh I see 👌

@prologic @twtxt.net Yes, it is a security hole. All dm-echo messages are readable. I intend it to be a debugging tool. Maybe I can include a warning message. If many of you see that it is a serious problem, I can remove the links. ⌘ Read more

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What LLMs Can Do for SREs in Cloud Native Infrastructure
Cloud native infrastructure continues to scale, and with it, so does operational overhead. Kubernetes has become the backbone of modern platforms, but as cluster sizes grow past 100 nodes and thousands of workloads, the operational load… ⌘ Read more

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Five Critical Shifts for Cloud Native at a Crossroads
As enterprises run ever-more-complex workloads on Kubernetes, they’re facing a new set of challenges: how to ensure security requirements are met, budgets are deployed efficiently and operational complexity is, well, not as complex. Many are finding… ⌘ Read more

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Beta 2 of iOS 18.5, MacOS Sequoia 15.5, iPadOS 18.5 Released for Testers
New betas are available as iOS 18.5 beta 2, MacOS Sequoia 15.5 beta 2, and iPadOS 18.5 beta 2, for users who are participating in the beta testing programs for Apple system software. No notable new features or major changes are expected in these beta versions, at least thus far, suggesting they’re likely focused on … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/04/14/beta-2-of-ios-18-5-macos-sequoi … ⌘ Read more

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[$] In search of a stable BPF verifier
BPF is, famously, not part of the kernel’s promises of user-space stability. New
kernels can and do break existing BPF programs; the BPF developers try to
fix unintentional regressions as they happen, but the whole thing can be something of a bumpy
ride for users trying to deploy BPF programs across multiple kernel versions.
Shung-Hsi Yu and Daniel Xu had two different approaches to fixing the problem
that they presented at the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem,
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[$] The state of the memory-management development process, 2025 edition
Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer for the kernel’s memory-management
subsystem, tends to be quiet during the Linux Storage, Filesystem,
Memory-Management, and BPF Summit, preferring to let the developers work
things out on their own. That changes, though, when he leads the
traditional development-process session in the memory-management track. At
the 2025 gathering, this discussion covered a number of ways in which the
process could be improved, but did not une … ⌘ Read more

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Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (glib2.0, jinja2, kernel, mediawiki, perl, subversion, twitter-bootstrap3, twitter-bootstrap4, and wpa), Fedora (c-ares, chromium, condor, corosync, cri-tools1.29, exim, firefox, matrix-synapse, nextcloud, openvpn, perl-Data-Entropy, suricata, upx, varnish, webkitgtk, yarnpkg, and zabbix), Mageia (giflib, gnupg2, graphicsmagick, and poppler), Oracle (delve and golang, go-toolset:ol8, grub2, and webkit2gtk3), Red Hat (kernel and kernel-rt), **S … ⌘ Read more

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Editor’s Note – Israel’s Ongoing Genocide
Stephan A. Schwartz,  Editor  -  Schwartzreport

_Stephan: I am been so focused on the coup that destroying America’s democracy, legal system, our healthcare, education systems, museums, and libraries that I haven’t posted anything about the ongoing genocide being carried out by Israel under the fascist Benjamin Netanyahu and his ultra-rightist government. Ostensibly this is because the terrorist organization Hamas captured some 1,200 Israelis wh … ⌘ Read more

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As Israel Pulls Plug on Gaza, Smotrich Says Trump’s Ethnic Cleansing Plan ‘Taking Shape’
Brett Wilkins,  Staff Writer  -  Common Dreams

_Stephan: To be very clear: I in no way defend, in fact, actively condemn Hamas’ terrorism and hostage taking. But that does not justify what is being done in Gaza. There are deeper plans being perpetrated.  One is the issue “dictator” Trump has been talking about for weeks. I suspect that Netanyahu and Tru … ⌘ Read more

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Israeli air strike destroys part of last fully functional hospital in Gaza City
Rushdi Abualouf,  Reporter  -  BBC (U.K.)

_Stephan: Israel has now destroyed the last functioning medical center in Gaza City, thus ending the health system available to the Palestinians in Gaza. Israel claims it has destroyed all the Gazan hospitals because they are being used as terrorist command centers by Hamas. However, all journalists and all medical staff at t … ⌘ Read more

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Journalists Under Fire in Gaza, Israel’s Deadly War on Reporters
,    -  The Intercept

Stephan: The Israelis and Trump don’t want journalists covering what is happening in Gaza because it is such a moral nightmare, and as the briefing describes, there is an active war on journalists to stop them from really digging into the tragedy that is going on. This is also, I think, why pro-Palestinian college students are having their visas terminated.

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Children in Gaza Are So Hungry They’re Drawing Pictures of Food in the Sand
Sharon Zhang,  Staff Writer  -  truthout

Stephan: This is what Palestinian children of Gaza have been reduced to, even as the international aid workers who are trying to help the children are being killed by Israel.

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