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A Rebirth of a Cursed Existence? – The Babuk Locker 2.0

In early 2025, we came across a channel promoting itself as Babuk Locker. Since the original group had shut down in 2021, we decided to investigate whether this was a rebrand or a new threat.

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A steam locomotive from 1993 broke my yarn test

Yarn tests fail consistently at the 27-second mark. The usual suspects are swiftly eliminated. A deep dive is taken to comb through traces, only to be derailed into an unexpected crash investigation.

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Security updates for Wednesday

Security updates have been issued by Debian (firefox-esr, jetty9, openjpeg2, and tomcat9), Fedora (dokuwiki, firefox, php-kissifrot-php-ixr, php-phpseclib3, and rust-zincati), Red Hat (kernel and...

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Rockbox 4.0 released

For those of you who still have dedicated audio players: version 4.0 of Rockbox, a replacement firmware for many players, has been released. This release brings support for a number of new devices,...

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[$] Approaches to reducing TLB pressure

The CPU's translation lookaside buffer (TLB) caches the results of virtual-address translations, significantly speeding memory accesses. TLB misses are expensive, so a lot of thought goes into using...

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Introducing: The David Frum Show

Post Syndicated from The Atlantic original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqKI9q5tfoY

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Reinventing the Wheel – Sigma BF Hands on

Post Syndicated from Matt Granger original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5QNmBop3QA

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PorteuX 2.0 released

Version 2.0 of PorteuX, a distribution based on Slackware Linux, has been released. This release adds the ability to test experimental Wayland sessions for the Cinnamon, LXQt, and Xfce desktops....

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Introducing Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta

Outgoing Fedora Project Leader (FPL) Matthew Miller has announced his successor, Jef Spaleta. Some of you may remember Jef's passionate voice in the early Fedora community. He got involved all the way...

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Not an April’s fool release – Home Assistant 2025.4

Post Syndicated from BeardedTinker original https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SN6dK6oRABw

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На второ четене: „Една стара история“

Възможно ли е един литературен текст да наподобява смислово и структурно политическата и социалната ситуация в България? Стефан Иванов ни убеждава (за пореден път), че няма по-достоверно огледало от...

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Thunderbird plans “Thundermail” email and other services

Ryan Sipes has announced efforts to expand Thunderbird's offerings with web services to "enhance the experience of using Thunderbird". The Why for offering these services is simple. Thunderbird loses...

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[$] An update on GCC BPF support

José Marchesi and David Faust kicked off the BPF track at the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory-Management, and BPF Summit with an extra-long session on what they have been doing to support...

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Escaping Egress: Hidden Cloud Fees Every CFO Should Know

Traditional cloud storage billing has included too many fees and too little transparency. Read why CFO Marc Suidan advocates that controlling cloud storage fees like egress should be top of mind. The...

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Preview the Action: Two New Sessions Available Before Take Command 2025

Join Take Command 2025, a free virtual cybersecurity event on April 9. Hear from industry experts on AI-driven security, real-world attack simulations, and frontline SOC threat hunting strategies....

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[$] Catching up with calibre

Saying that calibre is ebook-management software undersells the application by a fair margin. Calibre is an open-source Swiss Army knife for ebooks that can be used for everything from creating ebooks,...

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Validate Your Lambda Runtime with CloudFormation Lambda Hooks

Introduction This post demonstrates how to leverage AWS CloudFormation Lambda Hooks to enforce compliance rules at provisioning time, enabling you to evaluate and validate Lambda function...

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How generative AI is transforming developer workflows at Amazon

Introduction Software engineering stands at an inflection point. While previous technological shifts enhanced what developers could build, AI is fundamentally changing how we build. Amazon Q has driven...

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Planning for your IAM Roles Anywhere deployment

IAM Roles Anywhere is a feature of AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) that enables you to use X.509 certificates from your public key infrastructure (PKI) to request temporary Amazon Web Services...

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AWS achieves Cloud Security Assurance Program (CSAP) low-tier certification...

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is excited to announce the successful completion of the Cloud Security Assurance Program (CSAP) low-tier certification for the AWS Seoul (ICN) Region for the very first time....

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