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Month August 2023

WeWork Raises ‘Substantial Doubt’ About Its Future

WeWork warned there’s “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue operating. The company cited sustained losses and canceled memberships to its office spaces. From a report: The co-working business will focus over the next 12 months on reducing rental costs,… Continue Reading →

Mountpoint for Amazon S3 – Generally Available and Ready for Production Workloads

Mountpoint for Amazon S3 is an open source file client that makes it easy for your file-aware Linux applications to connect directly to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets. Announced earlier this year as an alpha release, it is… Continue Reading →

Slack redesigns app to tackle growing complexity

Slack has added a range of new features to its collaboration app since its last redesign three years ago. And while these features — such as Huddles voice and video calls, Canvas documents, and Connect channels — have added functionality… Continue Reading →

Slack gets interface makeover with a more unified approach including dedicated DMs

Like most software, Slack developed over time adding a slew of new features like Huddles, Canvas and workflows. But like any piece of software that is over a decade old with all of those new pieces, it makes sense to… Continue Reading →

How we host Ars, the finale and the 64-bit future

Enlarge (credit: Aurich Lawson | Getty Images) Greetings, dear readers, and congratulations—we’ve reached the end of our four-part series on how Ars Technica is hosted in the cloud, and it has been a journey. We’ve gone through our infrastructure, our… Continue Reading →

Pluralistic: Private equity plunderers want to buy Simon & Schuster (08 August 2023)

Today’s links Private equity plunderers want to buy Simon & Schuster: From the same parasites that infected your hospital’s emergency room and sucked Toys R Us dry. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2008, 2013,… Continue Reading →

Nvidia Unveils Faster Chip Aimed at Cementing AI Dominance

Nvidia announced an updated AI processor that gives a jolt to the chip’s capacity and speed, seeking to cement the company’s dominance in a burgeoning market. From a report: The Grace Hopper Superchip, a combination graphics chip and processor, will… Continue Reading →

Georgia Senate looks to curb cyberbullying in schools

Legislation is being drafted to introduce next year in the Georgia General Assembly. Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/education/georgia-senate-to-focus-on-cyberbullying-in-schools/FIDT6GQTCBEF3IV6OVTLLPI7QE/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

UK government announces task force to prosecute immigration lawyers who facilitate false claims

The UK government announced a new task force to target “crooked” immigration lawyers on Tuesday. Home Secretary Suella Braverman said lawyers who assist migrants with bogus asylum claims are common and “must be rooted out and brought to justice.” The… Continue Reading →

Go 1.21 Is Released

Comments Link to original post https://go.dev/blog/go1.21 from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

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