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Fedora Continued At The Forefront Of Upstream Linux Innovations In 2025

Phoronix's Michael Larabel is "reliving some of the best moments for Fedora Linux in 2025" by highlighting the year's most popular news around the distro. Throughout 2025, Fedora continued to lead upstream Linux innovation with bold changes like Wayland-only GNOME, newer kernels, architecture cleanups, and experimental features -- while openly grappling with controversial shifts such as dropping 32-bit support and modernizing long-standing subsystems.

"Fedora Linux this year continued in punctually shipping the very latest upstream Linux innovations from the freshest Wayland components to Linux kernel features and continuing to leverage other improvements in the open-source world," writes Larabel. "Fedora enjoyed the successful Fedora 42 and Fedora 43 releases this year, including going with Wayland-noly GNOME and further phasing of 32-bit packages. Fedora's KDE spin continued improving too and the Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution enjoyed a wealth of other improvements this year."

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Russian Enthusiasts Planning DIY DDR5 Memory Amidst Worldwide Shortage

Amid a global DDR5 shortage and soaring prices, Russian hardware enthusiasts are experimenting with do-it-yourself DDR5 RAM by sourcing empty PCBs and soldering memory chips by hand. Tom's Hardware reports: The idea comes from Russian YouTuber PRO Hi-Tech's Telegram channel, where a local enthusiast known as "Vik-on" already performs VRAM upgrades for GPUs, so this is a relatively safe operation for him. According to Vik-on, empty RAM PCBs can be sourced from China for as little as $6.40 per DIMM. The memory chips themselves, though, that's a different challenge.

The so-called spot market for memory doesn't really exist at the moment, since no manufacturer has the production capacity to make more RAM, and even if they did, they'd sell to better-paying AI clients instead. Still, you can find SK Hynix and Samsung chips across Chinese marketplaces if you search for the correct part number, as shown in the attached screenshots.

Moreover, the Telegram thread says it would cost roughly 12,000 Russian Rubles ($152) to build a 16 GB stick with "average" specs, which is about the same as a retail 16 GB kit. There's also a ZenTimings snapshot showing CL28 timings, claiming that even relatively high-end DDR5 RAM can be built using this method, but it won't be cost-effective. Therefore, it doesn't make too much sense just yet to get the BGA rework station out and assemble your own DDR5. Things are expected to get worse, though, so maybe these Russians are on to something.

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'Pull Over and Show Me Your Apple Wallet'

Longtime Slashdot reader theodp writes: MacRumors reports that Apple plans to expand iPhone and Apple Watch driver's licenses to 7 U.S. states (CT, KY, MS, OK, UT, AR, VA). A recent convert is the State of Illinois, whose website videos demo how you can use your Apple Wallet license to display proof of identity or age the next time you get carded by a cop, bartender, or TSA agent. The new states will join 13 others who already offer driver's licenses in the Wallet app (AZ, MD, CO, GA, OH, HI, CA, IA, NM, MT, ND, WV, IL).

There's certainly been a lot of foot-dragging by the states when it comes to embracing phone-based driver's licenses -- Slashdot reported that Iowa was ready to launch a mobile driver's license in 2014; they didn't get one until nearly a decade later, in late 2023.

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Sam Altman Offers $555K Salary To Fill Most Daunting Role In AI

OpenAI is offering a $555,000 salary (plus equity) to recruit a new "head of preparedness," a high-pressure role tasked with anticipating and mitigating extreme AI risks. "This will be a stressful job, and you'll jump into the deep end pretty much immediately," said Sam Altman as he launched the hunt to fill "a critical role" to "help the world." The Guardian reports: In what may be close to the impossible job, the "head of preparedness" at OpenAI will be directly responsible for defending against risks from ever more powerful AIs to human mental health, cybersecurity and biological weapons. That is before the successful candidate has to start worrying about the possibility that AIs may soon begin training themselves amid fears from some experts they could "turn against us."

The successful candidate will be responsible for evaluating and mitigating emerging threats and "tracking and preparing for frontier capabilities that create new risks of severe harm." Some previous executives in the post have lasted only for short periods. Altman said on X as he launched the job search: "We have a strong foundation of measuring growing capabilities, but we are entering a world where we need more nuanced understanding and measurement of how those capabilities could be abused, and how we can limit those downsides both in our products and in the world, in a way that lets us all enjoy the tremendous benefits. These questions are hard and there is little precedent."

One user responded sardonically: "Sounds pretty chill, is there vacation included?" What is included is an unspecified slice of equity in OpenAI, a company that has been valued at $500 billion.

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Tough Job Market Has People Using Dating Apps To Get Interviews

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Most people use dating apps to find love. Tiffany Chau used one to hunt for a summer internship. This fall, the 20-year-old junior at California College of the Arts tailored her Hinge profile to connect with people who could offer job referrals or interviews. One match brought her to a Halloween party, where she networked in hopes of landing a product-design internship for the summer. While there, she got some tips from someone who had recently interviewed at Accenture. As for the connection with her date? Not so much. "I feel like my approach to the dating apps is it being another networking platform like everything else, like Instagram or LinkedIn," Chau said.

Chau is among a cadre of workers who are using dating apps to boost their job searches. They're recognizing that the online job hunt is broken as unemployed workers flood the system, AI screens out resumes and many job matching programs are overwhelmed. Automation has squeezed human contact out of hiring, which has pushed applicants to seek any path to a live hiring manager, no matter the means.

The overall US unemployment rate continued to climb throughout 2025, reaching 4.6%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And while the number of unemployed high school graduates held steady at about 4.4% in November, the rate for workers with a bachelor's degree rose to 2.9% from 2.5% a year ago. About a third of dating app users said they had sought matches for job hook-ups, according to a ResumeBuilder.com survey of about 2,200 US dating site customers in October. Two-thirds targeted potential paramours who worked at a desirable employer. Three-quarters said they matched with people working in roles they wanted. "People are doing it to expand their networks, make connections, because the best way to get a job today is who you know," said Stacie Haller, ResumeBuilder.com's chief career advisor. "Networking is the only way people are rising above the horror show that the job search is today."

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Nvidia Takes $5 Billion Stake In Intel Under September Agreement

Nvidia has completed its previously announced $5 billion investment in Intel, buying over 214 million shares at a fixed price after the deal received clearance from Federal Trade Commission. "The leading AI chip designer said in September it would pay $23.28 per share for Intel common stock, in a deal that is seen as a major financial lifeline for the chipmaker after years of missteps and capital intensive production capacity expansions drained its finances," reports Reuters.

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Britse koninklijke onderscheiding voor voetbalcoach Wiegman

LONDEN (ANP) - Sarina Wiegman is door de Britse koning Charles benoemd tot Honorary Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE) voor haar uitzonderlijke bijdrage aan het voetbal. De 56-jarige Nederlandse won als bondscoach van de Engelse voetbalsters afgelopen zomer het EK.

De onderscheiding van Wiegman wordt gegeven aan personen die niet de Britse nationaliteit hebben, maar wel een uitzonderlijke bijdrage hebben geleverd aan het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Zij kunnen wel worden geridderd, maar mogen de titel Sir of Dame niet voeren.

"Toen ik in Engeland aankwam, had ik nooit kunnen bedenken dat ik zoveel respect en warmte van de Engelsen zou krijgen. Ik ben de fans enorm dankbaar voor hun steun", liet Wiegman weten in een reactie. Ze feliciteerde vijf van haar spelers en de teamarts, die ook een koninklijke onderscheiding ontvingen.

Wiegman kreeg in september op het gala van de Gouden Bal de Johan Cruyff Trophy voor de beste coach ter wereld in het vrouwenvoetbal. Eerder deze maand ontving ze voor de vijfde keer de FIFA-prijs voor beste coach ter wereld in het vrouwenvoetbal en tijdens het Nederlandse Sportgala op sportcentrum Papendal werd ze uitgeroepen tot Coach van het Jaar.


Zelensky: zonder steun van de VS kunnen we de oorlog niet winnen

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - De Oekraïense president Volodymyr Zelensky zegt dat zijn land de oorlog tegen Rusland alleen kan winnen als de Verenigde Staten blijven helpen. Zonder die steun wordt het volgens hem erg moeilijk voor Oekraïne, zei Zelensky maandag in een interview met de Amerikaanse zender Fox News.

"Kunnen we winnen zonder Amerikaanse steun? Nee", zei Zelensky in het maandagavond uitgezonden interview. Ook liet hij weten dat hij de Russische president Vladimir Poetin totaal niet vertrouwt. "Poetin wil niet dat het goed gaat met Oekraïne", aldus de president.

Zelensky sprak zondag met de Amerikaanse president Donald Trump. Dat gesprek was volgens hem nuttig. Ondertussen gaat de oorlog onverminderd door. Zo heeft Poetin zijn leger maandag opgedragen de strijd op te voeren om de volledige controle te krijgen over de Oekraïense regio Zaporizja.


Schutters Bondi Beach handelden alleen, zegt politie

SYDNEY (ANP/AFP) - De vader en zoon die verantwoordelijk worden gehouden voor de dodelijke aanslag op Bondi Beach op 14 december hebben volgens de politie alleen gehandeld. Er zijn geen aanwijzingen dat het tweetal deel uitmaakte van een grotere terreurcel of werd aangestuurd door anderen.

Sajid Akram (50) en zijn zoon Naveed openden het vuur op een joods festival en doodden daarbij vijftien mensen. Volgens de Australische politie was de aanslag "minutieus gepland" en geïnspireerd door terreurgroep Islamitische Staat.

De twee waren in de weken voor de aanslag naar de zuidelijke Filipijnen gereisd, een regio waar islamitische extremistische groeperingen actief zijn. Volgens de Australische federale politie is er echter geen bewijs dat de verdachten daar contact hadden met extremisten.

De politie onderzoekt nog wel waarom vader en zoon naar de Filipijnse stad Davao reisden, al hebben camerabeelden duidelijk gemaakt dat ze hun hotel nauwelijks verlieten. De politie denkt niet dat ze daar als toeristen waren.


Kita-Senju, December 2025.

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Kita-Senju, December 2025.

Carrying my thoughts on the autumn leaves

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Carrying my thoughts on the autumn leaves

Odaiba Beach

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Odaiba Beach

Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Odaiba Beach

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Minato, Tokyo, Japan

Trevi Fountain Rome

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Trevi Fountain Rome

Catania Sicily and Mt Etna

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Catania Sicily and Mt Etna

Blue Swallow Motel

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Blue Swallow Motel

Olympic Thrift Shop

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High Altitude Cooking Instructions

1,300,000-1,400,000 ft: Ask a crew member to show you how to use the ISS food warmer.

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Zuck buys Chinese AI company Manus that claims it deals in actions, not words

‘General agents’ to infuse Meta’s products real soon now

Meta will acquire made-in-China AI outfit Manus and harness its “general agent” technology across its products.…