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Newport City Council – Multilingual LocalGov Drupal Transformation

Completed Drupal site or project URL: https://www.newport.gov.uk/Zoocha worked with Newport City Council (NCC) on the redesign and development of their new LocalGov Drupal (LGD) platform. As one of the largest local authorities in Wales, NCC required a user-centred platform transformation that… Continue Reading →

MySQL 9.0 Released: What’s New, Changed, and Removed

MySQL 9.0 database rolls out with enhanced JSON support, new DDL for events, updated system variable tables, and more. The post MySQL 9.0 Released: What’s New, Changed, and Removed appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/mysql-9-0-released-whats-new-changed-and-removed/ from… Continue Reading →

Why US schools need to shake up the way they teach physics

Acceleration and thermal energy are physics concepts that can be applied to stock car racing. Jon Feingersh/The Image Bank via Getty ImagesAmerica has a physics problem. Research shows that access to physics education varies based on race, gender, sexuality and… Continue Reading →

Developing Inside a Container

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Bruce Bastian, WordPerfect Co-Creator, Dies At 76

Longtime Slashdot reader regoli shares an obituary from the Wall Street Journal: When Alan Ashton was a computer-science professor at Brigham Young University in the mid-1970s, the director of the school’s marching band knocked on his door and said he… Continue Reading →

The 10 Must-Buy Games From Steam’s Summer Sale

Playing video games is better than going outside. You know it. I know it. Steam knows it. The ubiquitous PC gaming platform is embracing the indoor life in July with a Summer Sale on nearly every kind of video game,… Continue Reading →

“RegreSSHion” vulnerability in OpenSSH gives attackers root on Linux

Enlarge Researchers have warned of a critical vulnerability affecting the OpenSSH networking utility that can be exploited to give attackers complete control of Linux and Unix servers with no authentication required. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-6387, allows unauthenticated remote code… Continue Reading →

Bruce Bastian, WordPerfect co-creator, has died

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Netflix is Starting To Phase Out Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan

Netflix is following through on its plan to phase out its cheapest ad-free tier for existing subscribers. From a report: As spotted in numerous posts on Reddit, Netflix is now asking some basic plan subscribers to choose a new plan… Continue Reading →

Microsoft’s WSL2 Transitions to Linux 6.6 LTS Kernel

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