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dimanche 23 mars 2025, 22:34
For weeks Signal has been one of the three most-downloaded apps in the Netherlands, according to a local news site. And now 'Higher education institutions in the Netherlands have been looking for an alternative,' according to DUB (an independent news site for the Utrecht...
'There's no shortage of videos showing Steam running on expensive ARM single-board computers with discrete GPUs,' writes Slashdot reader VennStone. 'So I thought it would be worthwhile to make a guide for doing it on (relatively) inexpensive RK3588-powered single-board...
Today long-time open source advocate/journalist Doc Searls revealed that years of work by consumer privacy groups has culminated in a proposed standard 'that can vastly expand our agency in the digital world' — especially in a future world where agents surf the web on our...
The latest Facebook whistleblower, a former international lawyer, 'cannot grant any of the nearly 100 interview requests she has received from journalists from print and broadcast news outlets in the United States and the United Kingdom,' reports the Washington Post (citing...
In 30 minutes the Free Software Foundation holds a live auction of memorabilia to celebrate their upcoming 40th anniversary. 'By moving out of the FSF office, we got to sort through all the fun and historically important memorabilia and selected the best ones,' they...
Reuters reported this week that several U.S. national security agencies 'have halted work on a coordinated effort to counter Russian sabotage, disinformation and cyberattacks...' The plan was led by the president's National Security Council (NSC) and involved at least seven...
'For developers and organisations that require a custom software image, a flexible and transparent build system is essential,' according to an announcement Friday at Raspberry Pi.com. '[T]o support these customers, we have created rpi-image-gen, a powerful new tool designed...
Science magazine reports: A strange-looking telescope that scanned the skies from a perch in northern Chile for 15 years has released its final data set: detailed maps of the infant universe showing the roiling clouds of hydrogen and helium gas that would one day coalesce...
Wired's web site 'is going to stop paywalling articles that are primarily based on public records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act,' their global editorial director announced this week: They're called public records for a reason, after all. And access to...
NASA is considering 'closing its headquarters and scattering responsibilities among the states,' reports Politico, citing two people familiar with the plan. 'The proposal could affect up to 2,500 jobs and redistribute critical functions, including who manages space...
Hungary's Parliament not only voted to ban Pride events. They also voted to 'allow authorities to use facial recognition software to identify attenders and potentially fine them,' reports the Guardian. [The nationwide legislation] amends the country's law on assembly to make ...
'Italy is using its Piracy Shield law to go after Google,' reports Ars Technica, 'with a court ordering the Internet giant to immediately begin poisoning its public DNS servers' to prevent people from reaching pirate streams of football games. 'Italy's communication...
samedi 22 mars 2025, 23:34
'China is considering trying to blunt greater U.S. tariffs and other trade barriers,' reports the Wall Street Journal, 'by offering to curb the quantity of certain goods exported to the U.S., according to advisers to the Chinese government.' Tokyo's adoption of so-called...
'China is considering trying to blunt greater U.S. tariffs and other trade barriers,' reports the Wall Street Journal, 'by offering to curb the quantity of certain goods exported to the U.S., according to advisers to the Chinese government.' Tokyo's adoption of so-called...
Besides administering standardized pre-college tests, America's nonprofit College Board designs college-level classes that high school students can take. But now they're also crafting courses 'not just with higher education at the table, but industry partners such as the...
The governments of Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Israel, and Singapore 'are likely customers of Israeli spyware maker Paragon Solutions,' reports TechCrunch, 'according to a new technical report by a renowned digital security lab.' On Wednesday, The Citizen Lab, a...
This week the 'Old Vintage Computing Research' blog published a 21,000-word exploration of the DEC PDP-11, the 16-bit minicomputer sold by Digital Equipment Corporation. Slashdot reader AndrewZX calls the blog post 'an excellent deep dive' into the machine's history and...
Was the cutting of undersea cables part of a larger pattern? Russia and its proxies are accused by western officials of 'staging dozens of attacks and other incidents across Europe since the invasion of Ukraine three years ago,' reports the Associated Press. That includes...
Slashdot reader Required Snark shared this article from Phys.org: In the realm of science fiction, [sun-energy capturing] Dyson spheres and ringworlds have been staples for decades. But it is well known that the simplest designs are unstable against gravitational forces and...
'I intend to sue the National Archives,' said Joseph diGenova, an 80-year-old former Trump campaign lawyer (and a U.S. Attorney from 1983 to 1988). While releasing 63,000 unredacted pages about the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy, the U.S. government erroneously...
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