news The Week’s top Headlines Friday July 7 alisa July 7, 2023 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}The number’s up for 999. And 911. And 000. And 111No open door for India's tech workers in any UK trade dealArtificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boomRocky Linux details the loopholes that will help its RHEL rebuild live onBrit broadband subscribers caught between crappy connections and price hikesFree Wednesday gift for you lucky lot: Extra mouse button!Let's have a chat about Java licensing, says unsolicited Oracle emailOh, great. Yet another tech billionaire thinks he can get microblogging rightMeta's data-hungry Threads skips over EU but lands in BritainTwo new Linux desktops – one with deep roots – come to DebianUK government's newest department to lead mega ERP procurementUK's proposed alt.GDPR will turn Britain into a 'test lab' for data harvestingNobody does DR tests to survive lightning striking twicePost-Brexit tariffs on cross EU-UK electrical vehicle imports still going aheadBrits negotiating draft deal to rejoin EU's $100B blockbuster science programmeSpaceX says, sure, Starship blew up but you can forget about the rest of that lawsuitTesla ordered to cough up data for Autopilot probe or face heavy finesFrom cage fight to page fight: Twitter threatens to sue Meta after Threads app launchThreads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media?Australia's 'great example of government using technology' found to be 'crude and cruel'. And literally lethal to citizensWHITEPAPERSWeb Application Firewalls For DummiesThe NGINX Real-Time API HandbookFostering The Culture Of Open InnovationWAAP Buying GuideModern App and API Security {* The Week's top Headlines *} 7 July 2023 The number’s up for 999. And 911. And 000. And 111 When the world’s on fire, what number do you call? 217 Comments No open door for India's tech workers in any UK trade deal Both countries want it, but respective red lines could torpedo an agreement 217 Comments Artificial General Intelligence remains a distant dream despite LLM boom Cognitive scientists question bold claims from OpenAI, Microsoft and others 108 Comments Rocky Linux details the loopholes that will help its RHEL rebuild live on When you're on the wrong side of Red Hat, these could be subject to change 89 Comments Brit broadband subscribers caught between crappy connections and price hikes Survey suggests 'mediocre services' now cost 14% more 88 Comments Free Wednesday gift for you lucky lot: Extra mouse button! How to use a part of your computer you possibly didn't know it had 68 Comments Let's have a chat about Java licensing, says unsolicited Oracle email Don't tell Big Red too much, experts advise 55 Comments Oh, great. Yet another tech billionaire thinks he can get microblogging right Zuck's Instagram-adjacent Twitter clone to debut later this week 117 Comments Meta's data-hungry Threads skips over EU but lands in Britain Plus: Facebook corp loses appeal on crossing data streams in Germany 69 Comments Two new Linux desktops – one with deep roots – come to Debian One's a bit raw and touchy, but the other is vintage stuff, brought up to date 34 Comments UK government's newest department to lead mega ERP procurement Tender designed to bring together 48k users running Oracle, Microsoft and more into 1 SaaS system 4 Comments UK's proposed alt.GDPR will turn Britain into a 'test lab' for data harvesting EU citizens' info could be at risk over new rules 94 Comments Nobody does DR tests to survive lightning striking twice When our reader found this out, he learned even heavenly bolts can't defeat lawyers 26 Comments Post-Brexit tariffs on cross EU-UK electrical vehicle imports still going ahead Commission official insists it has to protect itself against US Inflation Reduction Act when rules come into effect in 2024 7 Comments Brits negotiating draft deal to rejoin EU's $100B blockbuster science programme Prime minister set to look over promises for potential pact at the weekend 108 Comments SpaceX says, sure, Starship blew up but you can forget about the rest of that lawsuit Won't someone think of the (checks notes) Kemp's Ridley sea turtle? 21 Comments Tesla ordered to cough up data for Autopilot probe or face heavy fines Just make this 'self driving' system drive itself over to the filing cabinet and fish out the documents needed 16 Comments From cage fight to page fight: Twitter threatens to sue Meta after Threads app launch Meta rolls eyes at claim it used former Twits to create rival 47 Comments Threads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media? Our vultures ponder decentralization over convenience 11 Comments Australia's 'great example of government using technology' found to be 'crude and cruel'. And literally lethal to citizens Report on 'Robodebt' scheme calls for major reforms, plus review of Feds' automation, data-sharing 10 Comments WHITEPAPERS Web Application Firewalls For Dummies eBook The NGINX Real-Time API Handbook eBook Fostering The Culture Of Open Innovation Report WAAP Buying Guide End-to-End Protection for Apps, APIs, and Infrastructure Modern App and API Security Incorporating Protection During Development This email was sent to gjjtuyu768@gmail.com You can update your preferences or unsubscribe Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. 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