news The Week’s top Headlines Friday June 30 alisa June 30, 2023 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}Red Hat strikes a crushing blow against RHEL downstreamsIf AI drives humans to extinction, it'll be our faultSecurity? Working servers? Who needs those when you can have a shiny floor?One year after Roe v Wade overturned and 'uterus surveillance' looks grimRocky Linux claims to have found 'path forward' from CentOS source purgeCanada plans brain drain of H-1B visa holders, with no-job, no-worries work permitsFive billion phones are dead in drawers – carriers want to mine themMetaverses are flopping – hard – says GartnerBosses face losing 'key' workers after forcing a return to officeEurope's largest city council runs parallel systems to cover Oracle rollout messIt's time to mark six decades of computer networkingNow Apple takes a bite out of encryption-bypassing 'spy clause' in UK internet lawMicrosoft's GitHub under fire for DDoSing crucial open source project websiteQuirky QWERTY killed a password in ParisMummy and Daddy Musk think Elon's cage fight against Zuck is a terrible ideaChinese balloon that US shot down was 'crammed' with American hardwareExperts scoff at UK Lords' suggestion that AI could one day make battlefield decisionsGoogle accused of ripping off advertisers with video ads no one saw. Now, the expert viewVirgin Galactic finally gets its first paying customers to edge of spaceFujitsu admits it fluffed the fix for Japan’s flaky ID card schemeWHITEPAPERSWeb Application Firewalls For DummiesWAAP Buying GuideFostering The Culture Of Open InnovationSD-WAN PlatformsThe Forrester Wave™: Security Awareness and Training Solutions, Q1 2022 {* The Week's top Headlines *} 30 June 2023 Red Hat strikes a crushing blow against RHEL downstreams From now on, only CentOS Stream's source code is available to all 170 Comments If AI drives humans to extinction, it'll be our fault Should you really believe the doomsayers? We're going to go with no 139 Comments Security? Working servers? Who needs those when you can have a shiny floor? The root cause was a buffer error – but not the kind of buffer you're thinking of 113 Comments One year after Roe v Wade overturned and 'uterus surveillance' looks grim Data sales 'can do real harm' 74 Comments Rocky Linux claims to have found 'path forward' from CentOS source purge Ripples rebounding and reflecting from Red Hat's rebuff of RHEL rebuilds 172 Comments Canada plans brain drain of H-1B visa holders, with no-job, no-worries work permits They're vetted, almost acculturated, and will be booted from the US if they lose their gig 70 Comments Five billion phones are dead in drawers – carriers want to mine them There's gold in them thar mobes. Also copper, silver and cobalt 73 Comments Metaverses are flopping – hard – says Gartner Clunky, costly, literally sickening data silos just aren't better than the real world 98 Comments Bosses face losing 'key' workers after forcing a return to office Survey says most would prefer a gentle request 135 Comments Europe's largest city council runs parallel systems to cover Oracle rollout mess Decision to adapt software now subject of an independent management investigation 30 Comments It's time to mark six decades of computer networking As we yearn for a return to a truly decentralized internet 54 Comments Now Apple takes a bite out of encryption-bypassing 'spy clause' in UK internet law Not the iPhone maker's first think-of-the-children rodeo 103 Comments Microsoft's GitHub under fire for DDoSing crucial open source project website A tale of emergency firewalling, a little bit of victim blaming, and workflow scripts gone berserk 44 Comments Quirky QWERTY killed a password in Paris Quelle tragédie – techie had to visit the city of lights twice to sort this one out 61 Comments Mummy and Daddy Musk think Elon's cage fight against Zuck is a terrible idea Bizarrely, there's been no suggestion that the bout won't happen 40 Comments Chinese balloon that US shot down was 'crammed' with American hardware Blasted from the sky in February, device never transmitted photos, videos, or radar data it collected, officials say 46 Comments Experts scoff at UK Lords' suggestion that AI could one day make battlefield decisions Conservative peer admits he can't tell between dogs and cats either 15 Comments Google accused of ripping off advertisers with video ads no one saw. Now, the expert view Web giant also hits back … right as YouTube steps up war on advert blockers 33 Comments Virgin Galactic finally gets its first paying customers to edge of space It only took nearly 20 years and one death to get there 27 Comments Fujitsu admits it fluffed the fix for Japan’s flaky ID card scheme Yet another snafu for digital services push 14 Comments WHITEPAPERS Web Application Firewalls For Dummies eBook WAAP Buying Guide End-to-End Protection for Apps, APIs, and Infrastructure Fostering The Culture Of Open Innovation Report SD-WAN Platforms GigaOm Radar The Forrester Wave™: Security Awareness and Training Solutions, Q1 2022 Report 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. 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