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Month May 2025

The problem with The Last of Us season 2 is that it’s too faithful an adaptation

Season 2 of HBO’s The Last of Us wrapped up on Sunday night, and Ars’ Kyle Orland (who’s played the games) and Andrew Cunningham (who hasn’t) are back to talk about the finale like they’ve talked about every other episode this season…. Continue Reading →

WordPress has formed an AI team

WordPress announced on Tuesday that it has formed an AI team to steward the development of AI products among its developer community. The team includes James LePage (leader of AI at Automattic, WordPress’ parent company), Felix Arntz and Pascal Birchler… Continue Reading →

RFK Jr. revokes COVID shot recommendations for kids, during pregnancy

Anti-vaccine advocate and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has unilaterally revoked federal recommendations for healthy children and pregnant people to get COVID-19 booster shots. The abrupt change, announced on social media, could make it yet more difficult, if not… Continue Reading →

11 Best Free and Open Source Mailing List Managers

Discover the 11 best free and open source mailing list managers to streamline your email campaigns and enhance communication with your audience. The post 11 Best Free and Open Source Mailing List Managers appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →

Believe It or Not, Microsoft Just Announced a Linux Distribution Service – Here’s Why

Discover the surprising announcement from Microsoft about their new Linux distribution service. Learn why this move could reshape the tech landscape. The post Believe It or Not, Microsoft Just Announced a Linux Distribution Service – Here’s Why appeared first on… Continue Reading →

Trying to teach in the age of the AI homework machine

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Helping Harvard?

I feel like I should help Harvard, because Harvard helped me, and if you use podcasting or RSS, it helped you too. In 2002, I was ready to leave Silicon Valley, and RSS needed a safe place to be parked,… Continue Reading →

Inkscape 1.4.2 Lands with Bug Fixes, Format Enhancements

Inkscape 1.4.2, an open-source vector graphics editor, is out, merging 1.4.1 with over 70 bug fixes, file import improvements, and new features. The post Inkscape 1.4.2 Lands with Bug Fixes, Format Enhancements appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

A New Era: Microsoft Open Sources WSL

After years of anticipation, the Windows Subsystem for Linux is now fully open source—developers can build, enhance, and contribute to WSL starting today. The post A New Era: Microsoft Open Sources WSL appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

Linux 6.15 brings new hardware support and bcachefs improvements

Linus Torvalds has officially released version 6.15 of the Linux kernel. While this update doesn’t include anything flashy or headline-grabbing, it continues the steady evolution of the most important open source kernel in the world. As usual, driver updates make… Continue Reading →

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