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KindaABigDyl , to Linux in If all kernel bugs are security bugs, how do you keep your Linux safe?
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Great reason to push more code out of the kernel and into user land

kabi ,

Is it HURD'n' time?

OmnipotentEntity ,
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mexicancartel ,

Ah shit MIT license

EinfachUnersetzlich ,

Is that bad?

mexicancartel ,

It means anyone including microsoft or apple can use the code contribution or take the entire softwarw and make some modifications and sell it proprietary. Any optimisations or features made by community can be proprietarised

Nemoder , to Linux in Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype

Hohndel agreed but added that the industry needs to support these smaller projects -- and not only with money. "Companies need to engage with these projects. Have your company adopt a couple of such projects and just participate. Read the code, review the patches, and provide moral support to the maintainers. It's as simple as that."

Really glad he said this, I keep seeing posts about how all these big companies could solve the problem by just throwing money at small projects and while that is better than nothing it would help way more to have their own developers helping to review and fix issues.

qaz , to Linux in Linus Torvalds takes on evil developers, hardware errors and 'hilarious' AI hype

That's not to say the two men don't think AI will be helpful in the future. Indeed, Torvalds noted one good side effect already: "NVIDIA has gotten better at talking to Linux kernel developers and working with Linux memory management," because of its need for Linux to run AI's large language models (LLMs) efficiently.

umbrella ,
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so THATS why we are getting better nvidia support.

i knew it just couldnt be from the goodness of their newly converted hearts.

BeatTakeshi , to Technology in Reddit's new paid ads look exactly like user posts
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I like how they try to sell the idea that tricking users is in fact a nice and innovative way to advertise

ininewcrow , to Technology in Don't tell your AI anything personal, Google warns in new Gemini privacy notice
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Don't tell, share, give or allow access to anything personal to corporations

AI are children of corporations .... so don't give anything to the children of corporations

Boozilla , to Technology in Don't tell your AI anything personal, Google warns in new Gemini privacy notice
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On the one hand, this could be filed under "yeah, no shit, we all know stuff in the cloud is forever".

On the other hand, it's something that's easy to forget with the ubiquitous omnipresence of compute in our lives. We become numb to it, and everyone has moments of crisis or weakness where they may let their guard down.

The US needs better privacy and consumer protection laws. But we're always behind Europe, and way behind technology, when it comes to our crappy legal system.

GreenMario , to Technology in Gen Z is ditching iPhones for $100 'feature phones,' and the numbers don't lie

Doubt.

Haven't seen a flip phone in use in ages and I work among the public. Even the barely functional elderly on smartphones.

Who paid for this article? What's their angle?

Kolanaki ,
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Just the other day I saw an article with the exact opposite headline about how Gen z is sticking with the iPhone. Now I don't know which one is full of shit; but it's obviously one of them.

GreenMario ,

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EnderWi99in , to Technology in Gen Z is ditching iPhones for $100 'feature phones,' and the numbers don't lie

This is a thing that isn't happening, at least not among Gen Z. What a bullshit article.

at_an_angle ,

As a millennial, the thought of ditching my smartphone is a thought that keeps coming up.

betternotbigger ,

I did it for 3 months. I really enjoyed my time doing it and learned a lot about my usage. It was a cheap $50 experiment. After I went back to my smartphone, I uninstalled ALL social media apps. Turned off ALL notifications but left calls and messages as an exception. My smartphone is now essentially a feature phone. It's not 100% the same since the big screen does lure you in to use it but my usage is still way down and because I don't have any social media there's no reason for me to be on my phone around other people. I wholeheartedly recommend trying it for those curious.

severien ,

That reminded me how a local wanna-be influencer did a smartphone detox for a week, immediately after the completion she posted an FB story: Part 1 - Reflection, how eyeopening the experience was, how much time she suddenly had for the things that truly matter etc. Subscribe to not miss the Part 2!

coffinwood , to Technology in Gen Z is ditching iPhones for $100 'feature phones,' and the numbers don't lie

No they don't. What a rubbish clickbait article.

All they say is that there's a (niche) trend of a few people using feature phones with expected combined sales of $2.8 million. Versus the $200 billions of iPhones alone.

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