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Kdenlive 26.04 Video Editor Brings Monitor Mirroring, Animated Previews

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
The development team behind the Kdenlive open-source video editor properly announced today the release of Kdenlive 26.04, which was actually released as part of the major KDE Gear 26.04 software suite on April 16th, 2026.
Marcus Nestor

Beda and McLuckie Reunited and Securing AI at Stacklok

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
After Kubernetes, Heptio, and VMware, the Kubernetes co?creators are betting that securing AI workflows and agents is the next big infrastructure problem — but they’re doing it with a VMware?inspired hybrid open source play.
Christine Hall

Australia threatens tech companies with 2.25 percent tax if they don’t pay publishers

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Last time an idea like this came up, Meta packed up its toys and went home

Australia threatens tech companies with 2.25 percent tax if they don’t pay publishers

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Last time an idea like this came up, Meta packed up its toys and went home

Australia has come up with a new way to ensure social media and search companies pay to support journalism: a 2.25 percent tax on revenue that’s avoidable if companies instead do deals with local media.…

Trump Administration Will Pay More Energy Firms to Cancel Wind Farms

Slashdot
1 week 2 days ago
The Trump administration says it will reimburse energy companies $885 million to cancel two planned offshore wind farms, with the firms in turn agreeing to put money into oil and gas projects instead. "The deals are modeled after a similar agreement last month with the French energy giant TotalEnergies," notes the New York Times. "TotalEnergies forfeited its leases for two wind projects planned off the coasts of New York and North Carolina, while committing to a range of fossil-fuel investments." From the report: [...] The first new agreement affects Bluepoint Wind, a wind farm in the early stages of development off New York and New Jersey. The project was proposed by Global Infrastructure Partners, a part of asset manager BlackRock, and Ocean Winds, which is itself a joint venture between Engie and EDP Renewables, two European clean-energy firms. The second deal would cancel Golden State Wind, another early-stage venture off California's central coast. Golden State Wind is a 50-50 partnership between the developers Ocean Winds and Reventus Power. Both Bluepoint Wind and Golden State Wind agreed not to pursue any new offshore wind projects in the United States, although that pledge would not necessarily apply to the companies behind the ventures. Ocean Winds has also been developing another giant wind farm known as SouthCoast Wind, off Martha's Vineyard, Mass., that is much further along in the planning and permitting process. That project is not affected by Monday's announcement, although it has essentially been paused since Mr. Trump took office last year. [...] It is also unclear how much the companies will actually invest in new fossil fuel infrastructure. In documents released this month, Interior revealed that it would count investments that TotalEnergies made before the deal toward its pledge, raising questions over whether the company had any obligations to make additional investments.

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BeauHD

‘AI deflation’ comes to India’s tech services giants and puts downward pressure on revenue

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Headcounts, however, are mostly holding up

‘AI deflation’ comes to India’s tech services giants and puts downward pressure on revenue

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Headcounts, however, are mostly holding up

AI is beginning to make a dent in the business models of India’s big four technology services giants…

With Linux 7.1 The Mainline Kernel Now Supports Real-Time "RT" On ARM

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
The Linux 7.1 mainline kernel will allow building a real-time "PREEMPT_RT" kernel for the ARM architecture with no longer needing any out-of-tree patches...

Ubuntu Just Announced AI Integration Plans and the Community Is NOT Happy

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
Jon Seager from Canonical published what can only be described as a “we’re doing AI whether you like it or not” manifesto on the Ubuntu forums earlier today.
Linux Stans

Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Head To Court

Slashdot
1 week 2 days ago
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Associated Press: Technology tycoons Elon Musk and Sam Altman are poised to face off in a high-stakes trial revolving around the alleged betrayal, deceit and unbridled ambition that blurred the bickering billionaires' once-shared vision for the development of artificial intelligence. The trial, which started Monday with jury selection, centers on the 2015 birth of ChatGPT maker OpenAI as a nonprofit startup primarily funded by Musk before evolving into a capitalistic venture now valued at $852 billion. The trial's outcome could sway the balance of power in AI -- breakthrough technology that is increasingly being feared as a potential job killer and an existential threat to humanity's survival. Those perceived risks are among the reasons that Musk, the world's richest person, cites for filing an August 2024 lawsuit that will now be decided by a jury and U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California. The civil lawsuit accuses Altman, OpenAI's CEO, and his top lieutenant, Greg Brockman, of double-crossing Musk by straying from the San Francisco company's founding mission to be an altruistic steward of a revolutionary technology. The lawsuit alleges they shifted into a moneymaking mode behind his back. OpenAI has brushed off Musk's allegations as an unfounded case of sour grapes that's aimed at undercutting its rapid growth and bolstering Musk's own xAI, which he launched in 2023 as a competitor. Gonzalez Rogers questioned potential jurors Monday about their views on Musk, Altman and artificial intelligence. Some jurors said they had negative views of Musk, but most said they would still be able to treat him fairly and focus on the facts of the case. [...] "Part of this is about whether a jury believes the people who will testify and whether they are credible," Gonzalez Rogers said during a court hearing earlier this year while explaining why she believe the case merited a trial. The judge will make the final decision on the case, with the jury serving in an advisory role. The latest development is that a jury has been seated. During selection, several prospective jurors expressed negative views of Elon Musk, but Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers rejected attempts by Musk's lawyer to remove some of them solely on that basis, saying dislike of Musk does not automatically mean someone can't be fair. The court is selecting nine jurors, and the case is expected to wrap by May 21, when it would go to the jury. Tomorrow, April 28th, will feature opening statements.

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BeauHD

China blocks Zuck’s acquisition of AI outfit Manus

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Back to the drawing board for Meta's AI ambitions

China blocks Zuck’s acquisition of AI outfit Manus

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Back to the drawing board for Meta's AI ambitions

China has blocked Meta’s acquisition of AI upstart Manus.…

Ubuntu Plans Gradual AI Features Built Around Local Inference

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
Canonical plans to gradually introduce AI features into Ubuntu, prioritizing local inference and providing clear interfaces to cloud services.
Bobby Borisov

Microsoft's GitHub shifts to metered AI billing amid cost crisis

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
The all-you-can-eat AI buffet is coming to an end

Microsoft's GitHub shifts to metered AI billing amid cost crisis

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
The all-you-can-eat AI buffet is coming to an end

Microsoft is closing the AI buffet offered to GitHub Copilot customers, acknowledging that it can’t sell AI like Red Lobster's Endless Shrimp.…

Ongoing supply-chain attack 'explicitly targeting' security, dev tools

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Vendor confirms repo data exposure after Lapsus$ claims source code, secrets dump

Ongoing supply-chain attack 'explicitly targeting' security, dev tools

TheRegister
1 week 2 days ago
Vendor confirms repo data exposure after Lapsus$ claims source code, secrets dump

Software security testing outfit Checkmarx has become the latest organization caught up in an ongoing attack on security-tool providers. The biz said data posted online appears to have come from one of its GitHub repositories after the Lapsus$ extortion crew claimed to have dumped the company’s source code, secrets, and other sensitive data.…

Study Finds a Third of New Websites Are AI-Generated

Slashdot
1 week 2 days ago
alternative_right shares a report from 404 Media: Researchers working with data from the Internet Archive have discovered that a third of websites created since 2022 are AI-generated. The team of researchers -- which includes people from Stanford, the Imperial College London, and the Internet Archive -- published their findings online in a paper titled "The Impact of AI-Generated Text on the Internet." The research also found that all this AI-generated text is making the web more cheery and less verbose."The proliferation of AI-generated and AI-assisted text on the internet is feared to contribute to a degradation in semantic and stylistic diversity, factual accuracy, and other negative developments," the researchers write in the paper. "We find that by mid-2025, roughly 35% of newly published websites were classified as AI-generated or AI-assisted, up from zero before ChatGPT's launch in late 2022." "I find the sheer speed of the AI takeover of the web quite staggering," Jonas Dolezal, an AI researcher at Stanford and co-author of the paper, told 404 Media. "After decades of humans shaping it, a significant portion of the internet has become defined by AI in just three years. We're witnessing, in my opinion, a major transformation of the digital landscape in a fraction of the time it took to build in the first place." Maty Bohacek, a student researcher at Stanford and one of the co-authors of the paper, added: "As AI-generated content spreads, the challenge is finding a role for these models that doesn't just result in a sanitized, repetitive web," he said. "Rather than forcing models to be perfectly compliant and agreeable, allowing them to have a more distinct personality or 'friction' might help them act as a creative partner rather than a replacement for human voice."

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BeauHD

Git hooks, upgraded: What's new in Git 2.54 and coming in 2.55

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
Collabora's contributions to Git 2.54 and the upcoming 2.55 add powerful config-based hooks with better visibility, opt-in parallel hook execution, and safer submodule handling via path-collision fixes.
Adrian Ratiu

Framework’s Ubuntu Laptops Are Outselling Windows-And That’s Not Supposed to Happen

LXer
1 week 2 days ago
Framework just pulled back the curtain, and the numbers are wild. Their Laptop 13 Pro is selling so fast they’ve blown through six production batches already-way above forecasts.
Linux Stans

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