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Month June 2022

In Bid to Disrupt PI, Legal Tech Company Pivots, Launches Legal Service to Compete with the Very Firms It Has Long Served

For the last seven years, Mighty has been a legal technology company operating a portal that helps personal injury law firms interface more seamlessly with the lienholders, such as medical providers, who have claims against their clients’ recoveries. But as… Continue Reading →

Microsoft Prepares To Forget About Windows 8.1 With End of Support Notifications

Microsoft is preparing to send reminders to Windows 8.1 users that support will end on January 10th 2023. The software giant will start sending notifications to existing Windows 8.1 devices next month, as a first reminder leading up to the… Continue Reading →

Show HN: OpsFlow – Low-code DevOps. Webflow for infrastructure

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Mattermost – open-source platform for secure collaboration

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Nonprofit boards are weird

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How Imagen Works

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Divers recovered giant head of Hercules from Antikythera shipwreck in Greece

Enlarge / A diver with the Return to Antikythera project carefully excavates an artifact. (credit: Nikos Giannoulakis/Return to Antikythera) The so-called Antikythera mechanism, recovered from the wreckage of an ancient cargo ship off the coast of Antikythera Island in Greece,… Continue Reading →

Linus Torvalds Says Rust For The Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged For Linux 5.20

Speaking this week at the Linux Foundation’s Open-Source Summit, Linus Torvalds talked up the possibilities of Rust within the Linux kernel and that it could be landing quite soon — possibly even for the next kernel cycle. From a report:… Continue Reading →

Twitter is testing Notes, a new publishing option with no character limit

It took quite a while, but Twitter eventually decided to increase the maximum length of tweets to 280 characters. For some people, this is still not enough, and threading is not for everyone. It is with this in mind that… Continue Reading →

Linus Torvalds: After 30 Years, Linux is Not a Dead Project

At the Open Source Summit event today, Torvalds discussed the state of Linux, in a fireside chat with his longtime friend Dirk Hohndel, who currently is the chief open-source officer at the Cardano Foundation. The conversation ranged from the state… Continue Reading →

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