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Is Linux Mint In Trouble?

BrianFagioli writes: The developers behind Linux Mint say the project is rethinking its release strategy and moving toward a longer development cycle, with the next version now expected around Christmas 2026. In a monthly update, project lead Clement Lefebvre said the team reached a "crossroads" and needs more flexibility to fix bugs, improve the desktop, and adapt to rapid changes across the Linux ecosystem. The upcoming development build, temporarily called Mint 23 "Alfa," is currently based on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and includes Linux kernel 7.0, an unstable build of Cinnamon 6.7, and early Wayland related work.

Mint is also replacing the long used Ubiquity installer with "live-installer," the same tool used by Linux Mint Debian Edition, allowing the project to unify installation infrastructure across its Ubuntu based and Debian based variants. While the team frames the changes as an opportunity to improve quality and reduce maintenance overhead, the shift has raised questions about the project's long term direction and whether Linux Mint may eventually lean more heavily on its Debian roots rather than its traditional Ubuntu base.

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Europe Has 'Maybe 6 Weeks of Jet Fuel Left'

The head of the International Energy Agency warned that Europe may have only "six weeks or so" of jet fuel left if oil supplies remain blocked by the Iran war and the Strait of Hormuz stays disrupted. The Associated Press reports: IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol painted a sobering picture of the global repercussions of what he called "the largest energy crisis we have ever faced," stemming from the pinch-off of oil, gas and other vital supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. "In the past there was a group called 'Dire Straits.' It's a dire strait now, and it is going to have major implications for the global economy. And the longer it goes, the worse it will be for the economic growth and inflation around the world," he told The Associated Press. The impact will be "higher petrol (gasoline) prices, higher gas prices, high electricity prices," said Birol, speaking in his Paris office looking out over the Eiffel Tower.

Economic pain will be felt unevenly and "the countries who will suffer the most will not be those whose voice are heard a lot. It will be mainly the developing countries. Poorer countries in Asia, in Africa and in Latin America," said the Turkish economist and energy expert who has led the IEA since 2015. But without a settlement of the Iran war that permanently reopens the Strait of Hormuz, "Everybody is going to suffer," he added. "Some countries may be richer than the others. Some countries may have more energy than the others, but no country, no country is immune to this crisis," he said.

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Google, Pentagon Discuss Classified AI Deal

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Alphabet's Google is negotiating an agreement with the Department of Defense that would allow the Pentagon to deploy its Gemini AI models in classified settings, the Information reported on Thursday, citing two people with direct knowledge of the discussions. The two parties are discussing an agreement that would allow the Pentagon to use Google's AI for all lawful uses, according to the report.

During the negotiations, Google has proposed additional language in its contract with the department to prevent its AI from being used for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weapons without appropriate human control, the Information reported. The Pentagon will continue to deploy frontier AI capabilities through strong industry partnerships across all classification levels, a Pentagon official said, without confirming any talks with Google.

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IPv6 Usage Reaches Historic 50% Across Google Services

IPv6 usage briefly reached 50% across Google services for the first time, marking a major milestone for a protocol created in 1998 to solve IPv4's address shortage. Tom's Hardware reports: [...] IPv6 was dismissed early on as a headache-inducing, hard-to-implement complication that would hardly ever gain any traction -- despite offering 2^128 possible numbers, solving all network number assignments in one fell swoop. That changed over time by force of necessity, and Google's tracking graph shows that for a brief moment in time on March 28, 50% of worldwide users accessed the service over an IPv6 connection, marking a historic first. APNIC's stats show that the protocol is in use by 43% of the world, with Asia and the Americas inching ever close to those 50%. Cloudflare, meanwhile, shows that 40% of traffic is done in IPv6, an actually impressive figure if you consider it's measuring actual transferred packets rather than just counting addresses.

The tried-and-true IPv4 and its well-known 123.456.789.123 format from 1980 offers ~4.3 billion addresses in theory, and around 3.7 billion in practice. That always sounded like a lot, but nobody could have predicted just how rapid the explosion of the Internet would be. IANA, the entity controlling the North-American IPv4 space, ran out of IPv4 addresses around 2011, while its European equivalent RIPE NCC could spare no more four-octet addresses nearly seven years ago in 2019. Asian, African, and Latin-American IP registries equally ran out during that timeframe.

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Mozilla throws Thunderbolt at enterprise AI providers

Client connects to deepset's Haystack platform

Mozilla has declared war on OpenAI, Microsoft, and other firms flogging enterprise AI platforms with an open-source alternative it says provides data privacy guarantees proprietary products never could. …

NodeWeaver says its perpetual licensing beats VMware’s perpetual price hikes

'I think you can run this thing on a potato,' NodeWeaver CTO Alan Conboy said.

Broadcom's price increases and policy changes have led many VMware customers to look for other options. Nodeweaver is positioning itself as an alternative for customers running computing workloads in far-flung edge locations, from cruise ships to solar farms in Sub-Saharan Africa, and it is taking cost out of the hardware needed as well.…

Anthropic squeezes enterprises by ejecting bundled tokens from seat deal

Large organizations pushed toward metered pricing

More bad news for Claude users. Anthropic has revised its seat-based pricing for enterprise customers, shifting them to a new pricing plan upon contract renewal.…

Junta Burkina Faso verbiedt 118 ngo’s na publicatie kritisch rapport Human Rights Watch

Juntaleider Ibrahim Traoré is sinds hij aan de macht kwam in 2022 bezig alle oppositionele geluiden de mond te snoeren. Zijn regeringsleger is met burgermilities bezig aan een bloedige strijd met een aan Al-Qaida gelieerde jihadistische beweging.

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Big Mood season two review – Nicola Coughlan’s hugely ambitious comedy has become a farce

The first series’s insightful look at bipolar disorder is gone. For its second outing, it’s a knockabout tale of a relationship gone wrong – which isn’t always easy to buy into

The second part of the title of Camilla Whitehill’s Channel 4 comedy drama is a reference to mood disorders. Bipolar, to be exact – the condition her protagonist Maggie has been diagnosed with. The first part is a reference to pretty much everything else. Big Mood tackles big topics and chases big laughs. There are big adventures, big gestures and big cameos. It’s undeniably ambitious, but does all this add up to something truly meaningful? It can be difficult to tell.

Series one introduced Maggie in the midst of a manic episode: she had pestered her alma mater to let her deliver a speech in the hope of seducing her old history teacher. That quickly gave way to a depressive one, during which she attended her 30th birthday party unshowered and on the verge of tears. The reason for this rollercoaster was Maggie’s decision to stop taking her medication; she believed it was impeding her creative capabilities and her career as a playwright. Eventually, she agreed to go back on lithium, only to experience terrifying hallucinations and confusion – she’d been poisoned by an erroneous prescription filled out by an overwhelmed psychiatrist.

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Gibbs-White’s early strike decisive as Nottingham Forest edge past 10-man Porto

The final whistle brought a second of relief before the celebrations truly kicked in after Nottingham Forest secured a place in the Europa League semi-finals. It should have been easier but nothing is simple at the City Ground as they made hard work of overcoming Porto, who played almost the entire match with 10 men.

Morgan Gibbs-White settled the match, to set up an all English clash with Aston Villa for a place in the final. His goal came in the aftermath of Jan Bednarek’s early sending off and should have laid the foundations for more but Forest’s finishing was poor, forcing them to grind out the victory.

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Watkins breaks record as Aston Villa cruise past Bologna into all-English semi-final

Ollie Watkins kickstarted Aston Villa’s near-perfect evening as his 100th goal for the club enabled Unai Emery’s side to cruise into a semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

The England striker, looking to earn a late recall into Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad, tapped home in the 16th minute before goals from Emiliano Buendía and Morgan Rogers followed the latter’s spurned penalty. Ezri Konsa, who had set this emphatic aggregate victory in motion with the first goal in the first leg last week, rounded off the triumph by volleying home late on after Tammy Abraham headed on a corner.

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Co-founder Reed Hastings to step down from Netflix board

Chair’s decision to not seek re-election in June ‘not as a result of any disagreement’, company says in SEC filing

Reed Hastings, the Netflix chair, is leaving the streaming service he co-founded 29 years ago as the company regains its footing after it lost its $72bn deal for Warner Bros Discovery.

In a letter to investors released on Thursday, Netflix said Hastings will not stand for re-election at its annual meeting in June and plans to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits.

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I Look Around My Life Today and You Are Gone

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I Look Around My Life Today and You Are Gone

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date stamped on back of photograph, 08-12-93

A pair of planet-forming discs

James Webb Space Telescope posted a photo:

A pair of planet-forming discs

Shine, dream, smile
Oh, let us light up the night…

…with a pair of new stars, and maybe some planets! Webb captured these edge-on views of two protoplanetary disks, Tau 042021 (left) and Oph 163131 (right). The bright light from the young star in the center of each is mostly blocked, and above and below the disk, fine dust lit by reflected light from the star, has risen out of the disk as a nebula. How dust is distributed in the disk affects where and how planets can form.

The red, orange, and green colors of the disks in these images indicate various sizes of dust grains and molecules. The use of Webb’s near and mid-infrared instruments allows Webb to track these different size dust grains across the disk.

When a clump of gas inside a larger molecular cloud collapses to form a star, unused gas and dust is left orbiting the star in a thick disk. Over time, this dust too collides and collapses, slowly forming planetesimals which can, in turn, develop into planets. The planetesimals that can’t make the jump to being a fully-fledged planet are left behind as asteroids and comets orbiting the star. Gas that isn’t consumed by this process is blown away by the new star’s radiation over the course of tens of millions of years, ending the protoplanetary disk. By observing these disks at a much earlier age, we can work out how this process worked for our own Solar System, and how the different types of planets we see across the galaxy could have formed.

Additional data in these images were provided by @NASAHubble, and for Oph 163131 (second slide), the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). ALMA can see larger dust grains that are about a millimeter in size, which are concentrated in the central plane of this disk, creating the right conditions for the grains to grow and potentially form planets. A gap in the inner disk of Oph 163131 may be evidence that a planet is forming there, clearing out the dust around it.

Read more: esawebb.org/images/potm2603a/

Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA, ESA/Hubble, ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), G. Duchêne, M. Villenave

Image description: Two images of protoplanetary discs side-by-side. The left image shows a dark horizontal band covering the star, with broad, colorful, conical outflows above and below it, and a narrow jet pointing directly up and down from the star. The right image shows the star within a yellow dusty disc, with scattered dust creating purple lobes above and below the disc. Each is on a black background with several galaxies or stars around it.

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Winst Netflix flink omhoog, voorzitter Hastings treedt af

LOS GATOS (ANP) - Streamingdienst Netflix heeft in het eerste kwartaal flink meer winst geboekt dan een jaar eerder, mede geholpen door prijsverhogingen en klantengroei. Daarnaast maakte Netflix bekend dat voorzitter en medeoprichter Reed Hastings in juni aftreedt. Hij stelt zich niet beschikbaar voor herverkiezing.

De nettowinst van Netflix kwam uit op bijna 5,3 miljard dollar, tegen 2,9 miljard dollar een jaar eerder. De omzet steeg met 16 procent tot 12,2 miljard dollar. Netflix meldt geen kwartaalcijfers over de groei van het aantal abonnees. Maar in het vierde kwartaal van vorig jaar steeg het aantal Netflix-abonnees naar 325 miljoen, tegenover 300 miljoen een jaar eerder.

Netflix had afgelopen kwartaal onder meer succes met de dramaserie Bridgerton. Daarnaast handhaafde het in het Californische Los Gatos gevestigde Netflix zijn omzetverwachting voor dit jaar. Daarbij wordt gerekend op een bedrag tussen de 50,7 miljard en 51,7 miljard dollar. Vorig jaar was de omzet ruim 45,1 miljard dollar.


Beurzen New York bouwen recordstanden verder uit

NEW YORK (ANP) - De aandelenbeurzen in New York zijn donderdag met kleine winsten gesloten, waarmee verder werd geborduurd op de recordstanden van de brede S&P 500 en de technologiegraadmeter Nasdaq een dag eerder. Beleggers op Wall Street bleven de ontwikkelingen in het Midden-Oosten volgen.

De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft een bestand van tien dagen aangekondigd tussen Israël en Libanon. Die wapenstilstand gaat donderdagavond in. Trump zei ook dat Iran bereid zou zijn om af te zien van een kernwapen en dat een deal tussen de VS en Iran "heel dichtbij" is. De vredesgesprekken tussen Washington en Teheran kunnen dit weekend hervat worden in Pakistan. Trump zei dat hij er mogelijk zelf naartoe vliegt om de deal te beklinken.

De Dow-Jonesindex steeg 0,2 procent tot 48.578,72 punten. De S&P 500 klom 0,3 procent tot 7041,28 punten en de Nasdaq won 0,4 procent tot 24.102,70 punten. De S&P 500 werkte maandag al alle koersverliezen sinds het begin van de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten weg.

Op de oliemarkt bleef er wel onzekerheid over een snelle heropening van de Straat van Hormuz door Iran. Daardoor gingen de olieprijzen weer omhoog. Een vat Amerikaanse olie werd 2,5 procent duurder op 93,50 dollar en Brentolie klom 3,5 procent tot 98,22 dollar per vat. Oliemaatschappijen zoals ExxonMobil, Chevron en ConocoPhillips profiteerden met winsten tot 2,2 procent.

De aandacht van beleggers ging ook uit naar bedrijfsresultaten. PepsiCo won 2,3 procent. De snack- en drankenfabrikant boekte afgelopen kwartaal meer omzet en winst dan verwacht. De fabrikant van Doritos en Lay's zag de verkoop van zoute snacks weer aantrekken na recente prijsverlagingen.

Verfproducent PPG Industries werd ruim 4 procent hoger gezet. De concurrent van AkzoNobel verhoogt de prijzen van zijn producten wereldwijd met maximaal 20 procent door de hogere kosten van grondstoffen, energie en transport door de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten.

Medisch bedrijf Abbott daalde juist 6 procent na een verlaging van de winstverwachting voor dit jaar. Ook de cijfers van vermogensbeheerder en financieel dienstverlener Charles Schwab vielen tegen, want het aandeel zakte 7,6 procent in waarde.


Anil Dash

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The Power of Possibility

It’s rare that you get to see work that directly helps those who most deserve it, but I want to tell you about the opportunity we so seldom get to actually contribute in a way that we know will have real impact.

I’ve been on the board of the Lower Eastside Girls Club for about a decade, getting a front row seat to seeing what a truly community-focused and effective organization can do for those in need when things are done the right way. This is the model of what we want our public institutions to be — laser-focused on the needs of its members, extremely ambitious in its goals, and measurably effective in its outcomes.

I’m asking you to support the Girls Club in one of two ways:

  • You can donate directly to support the work that the Girls Club does (If you know what a donor-advised fund is — now’s your chance to use it!)
  • Or if you’re in NYC on May 7, join us at Webster Hall for our incredible 30th Anniversary Gala where we are going to throw down

Actually changing lives

The Girls Club serves girls who are amongst the most in-need in all of New York City, and boosts important measures like graduation rates to levels 15% higher than the district average. The way that the club does it is by providing year-round programming in the arts, STEM, civic engagement, leadership, wellness, college and career pathways, and much more — including a deep connection to a sense of community. All of this happens in a facility that is nothing short of magical, where there’s a green roof, a full recording studio, a commercial-grade kitchen, a wonderful crafting room, and even an actual planetarium. And all of these resources are made available to the girls entirely for free.

The programs and support that the team provide to the girls work. It changes their lives. I know this because I’ve seen it. Now that the club has been around for a generation, we’ve seen girls grow up to become incredible students, leaders in the community, entrepreneurs, activists, artists, and even a new generation of mentors in the Girls Club itself.

Then, the backlash against DEI and this kind of community support threatened the very survival of the Girls Club.

Even though the club has always had its share of ups and downs, there had almost never been as much of a concerted attack on its foundations until the dark times of this last year. It’s taken a toll on the club and its staff, and threatened to put the programming and support for the girls at risk. After a decade on the board, I stepped up to become chair of the board to try to help.

Because the truth is, the team at the club does what works: specific, local action, that considers individuals as whole humans, and tends to their needs in a complete way. We’ve given out tens of thousands of free meals to the community as needed ever since COVID began, because people can’t learn when they are hungry. We’ve added multi-generational classes on things like wellness, because it takes the support of entire families to keep kids on the right track for their education, or to support them making big, ambitious choices to change their lives for the better. And of course there is support for every form of creativity from technology to sewing to DJing to, yes, exploring the stars in the planetarium. Because, for too long, those were areas of imagination that didn’t always get presented as options on Avenue D.

Here’s what I can promise you: every single penny that you give to support this organization will be used incredibly efficiently. The staff of the organization show up every single day to fight for these girls, and their families, and this community. I can personally attest to how accountable and effective their work is. If you are able to donate, I’ll give you a personal tour the next time you’re on the Lower Eastside, and take you through the amazing facility so that you can see for yourself the impact that you’ll be having on the future of our city, and these girls.

There’s always room for joy

Years ago, not long after I’d first joined the board of the Girls Club, we were trying to capture the spirit of what makes this place so special. It’s hard to articulate the energy, the brilliance, the optimism and spirit that the girls bring to the place through their sheer creativity and engagement. But eventually we settled on a few words that ended up becoming the slogan for the entire organization:

Joy. Power. Possibility.

I come back to those words a lot, even when things are hard, because I see it embodied in the work that has been done as alumni of the Girls Club have gone out into the world as young women who are now leaders and innovators and fearless voices across the city and across the country. We’re going to need your help to make sure we’re able to ensure that another generation of vulnerable kids get that same chance.

And the best part is that you can really experience the “joy” part of that motto if you join us at the Gala. Our annual fundraisers are not the usual stuffy nonprofit affairs. We’ve got a few tickets left for Webster Hall on May 7, where we’re honoring actress, writer, director, producer, activist and Lower Eastside legend Natasha Lyonne, H&M America’s Head of Inclusion and Diversity Donna Dozier Gordon, and our very own Lower Eastside Girls Club emerita Miladys Ramirez. Expect signature cocktails, an unforgettable dinner, and a dance floor you won't want to leave! I hope to see you there, or you can just give what you can and be there in spirit.

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Kittenpalooza

Three cat moms and fifteen newborn kittens (so far) . Tiny Kittens (Facebook page) a cat rescue based in Langley, BC, found itself this month in an unprecedented situation with five expectant cats, all which were/are due to give birth within a ten day period. The entire pile of 15 (so far) kittens and their three moms are settled in a shared nest, and the cuteness, as they say, is off the charts. You can watch the livestream on Youtube, and take a break from, you know, all this other stuff.

Some details: The first batch of six (Smudge and the Smudgelets) arrived the night of April 10/11th, the second litter of five (Spectra, kittens not yet named) on April 12th/13th, and the third litter of four (Oriana) on April 14th. Two more catermelons are in the wings: Cornflower, litter expected on April 17th, and Opal, April 18th. All the births were streamed live.