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Xerox Buys Lexmark For $1.5 Billion As Print Industry Clings To Relevance

BrianFagioli shares a report from NERDS.xyz: In a move that feels straight out of a different era, Xerox has officially acquired Lexmark for $1.5 billion. The deal includes net debt and assumed liabilities, and it pulls Lexmark out of the… Continue Reading →

RFK Jr.’s health department calls Nature “junk science,” cancels subscriptions

Scientists at several federal agencies are losing access to scientific literature published by Springer Nature, which produces the prestigious journal Nature among many other high-profile titles. That’s according to a report Monday by Nature’s news team, which is also published… Continue Reading →

Calibre 8.5 E-book Manager Adds New Kobo Features

Calibre 8.5 enhances Kobo support and introduces UI tweaks like better scrollbars and easier management of multiple book files. The post Calibre 8.5 E-book Manager Adds New Kobo Features appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/calibre-8-5-e-book-manager-adds-new-kobo-features/ from… Continue Reading →

How to Create a Simple IP Blocker Script Using iptables and Fail2Ban

Today, I’m going to show you a simple but effective way to automatically block suspicious IPs using a small script and tools like iptables and Fail2Ban. These tools are powerful, lightweight, and can help secure your Linux server from brute-force… Continue Reading →

We’re All Rats Now

Zohran Mamdani’s upset victory in New York’s Democratic primary has created panic in MAGAland. Stephen Miller, the architect of Donald Trump’s deportation policies, waxed apocalyptic:Scott Bessent, the Treasury secretary, declared that New York is about to turn into “Caracas on… Continue Reading →

With ‘F1’, Apple finally has a theatrical hit

Looks like Apple has its first bona fide box office hit. Link to original post https://techcrunch.com/2025/06/29/with-f1-apple-finally-has-a-theatrical-hit/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Carbon Record Reveals Evidence of Extensive Human Fire Use 50,000 Years Ago

“It has long been unclear when humans started using fire,” writes Phys.org… To address this question, researchers from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS), alongside collaborators from China, Germany, and France, analyzed the pyrogenic carbon… Continue Reading →

2025-06-28 16:02:28

Recipe for a fast and easy open social web. A lot of interop can be attained quickly by connecting the input and output of each distinct network to other networks that don’t currently interop via inbound and outbound RSS. ActivityPub… Continue Reading →

After 27 years, engineer discovers how to display secret photo in Power Mac ROM

On Tuesday, software engineer Doug Brown published his discovery of how to trigger a long-known but previously inaccessible Easter egg in the Power Mac G3’s ROM: a hidden photo of the development team that nobody could figure out how to… Continue Reading →

Pluralistic: Bill Griffith’s ‘Three Rocks’ (27 Jun 2025)

Today’s links Bill Griffith’s ‘Three Rocks’: The Story of Ernie Bushmiller, the Man Who Created Nancy. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: 2010, 2015, 2020, 2024 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I’ve been…. Continue Reading →

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