Substack, the five-year-old newsletter platform that has aggressively positioned itself as a disruptive force in media, has abandoned efforts to raise a Series C round, The New York Times is reporting today. According to its sources, Substack held discussions with… Continue Reading →
UnknowingFool writes: The current Linux kernel in development, 5.19, added 495,793 new lines of code for graphic driver updates. David Airlie sent in the new lines as part of Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem of Linux. The majority of additions… Continue Reading →
Broadcom has announced it is acquiring VMware in a massive $61 billion deal. From a report: The deal is a combination of cash and stock, with Broadcom assuming $8 billion in VMware debt. With VMware, Broadcom gets more than the… Continue Reading →
After two years of virtual conferences, the American Association of Law Libraries is returning to in-person programming for its annual meeting and conference, which takes place July 16-19 in Denver. Often, when I hear people rattle off the names of… Continue Reading →
In an interview with the FT, Epic chief executive Tim Sweeney spoke about the metaverse and expressed his concerns that tech giants Apple and Google could “unfairly” extend their “stranglehold” on smartphone platforms to “dominate all physical commerce taking place… Continue Reading →
We are very excited to be able to meet in person once again at the AALL Annual Conference in Denver, and we have planned a new social event that will allow us to explore the flavors of Denver together! We… Continue Reading →
Sometimes when there is smoke, there is actually fire. Such was the case with the rumors of Broadcom’s interest in VMware this past weekend. It turns out that fire was burning hot, and today, Broadcom announced it is acquiring VMware… Continue Reading →
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Many internet users with concerns about online privacy have turned to DuckDuckGo with the impression that the browser will enable them to enjoy the web without having their activity tracked. But a discovery by a security researcher reveals that things… Continue Reading →
Based on the upstream Linux 5.18 kernel series, the GNU Linux-Libre 5.18 kernel is here to clean up seven new drivers and add other features. The post GNU Linux-Libre 5.18 Kernel for Those Looking for Freedom from PCs appeared first… Continue Reading →
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