Fedora 43 won't drop 32-bit app support – or adopt Xlibre Community vetoes plans to axe i686 compatibility and switch X11 forks The Fedora community has quickly dropped a couple of recent proposed changes – one highly controversial, the other rather less so.… #theregister #IT
NASA gives Lunar Trailblazer a few more weeks to pick up the phone Stricken probe giving US space agency the silent treatment NASA has extended recovery efforts for its stricken Lunar Trailblazer spacecraft to mid-July, but is warning that if the probe remains silent, the mission could end.… #theregister #IT
EU rattles its purse and AI datacenter builders come running 176 expressions of interest to erect 'gigafactories' across 16 member states, with 3 million GPUs needed It's pork barrel time in Europe for Nvidia (and possibly AMD) as corporations bid for a slice of the €20 billion ($23.6 billion) fund to build proposed AI Gigafactories to advance the EU's AI credentials.… #theregister #IT
Microsoft Copilot joins ChatGPT at the feet of the mighty Atari 2600 Video Chess Copilot's confidence was... misplaced Not content with humiliating ChatGPT at the hands of Video Chess on an Atari 2600 emulator, Robert Caruso has tried again, this time with Microsoft's Copilot.… #theregister #IT
Folks aren’t buying the PCs that US vendors stockpiled to dodge tariffs Plus: Consumers respond to imminent Win 10 cutoff date with collective 'Meh' World War FeeΒ  Total PC shipments in the US will increase by just 2 percent this year, thanks to Trump's tariffs and little appetite from consumers for spending on "big-ticket" items, despite the looming end of Windows 10 support.… #theregister #IT
Linus Torvalds hints Bcachefs may get dropped from the Linux kernel Kernel 6.16 may be the last with the new disk format The geek titans are clashing once again, and Linux supremo Linus Torvalds has warned: "I think we'll be parting ways" as of kernel 6.17.… #theregister #IT
People have empathy with AI… as long as they think it's human Study finds emotional support from chatbots is more readily accepted if participants don't know it's an AI A study of AI chat sessions has shown people tend to have more empathy with a chatbot if they think it is human.… #theregister #IT
Terrible tales of opsec oversights: How cybercrooks get themselves caught The silly mistakes to the flagrant failures They say that success breeds complacency, and complacency leads to failure. For cybercriminals, taking too many shortcuts when it comes to opsec delivers a little more than that. … #theregister #IT
Critics blast Microsoft's limited reprieve for those stuck on Windows 10 Users tired of being 'yanked around' as end of support looms Microsoft's latest attempts to ease the transition to Windows 11 for Windows 10 users "don't go far enough," according to privacy campaigners that worry about the prospect of millions of PCs going to landfill.… #theregister #IT
A lot of product makers snub Right to Repair laws Refrigerators and game consoles are the worst, but Apple, surprisingly, rates well A year after the Right to Repair laws passed in California and Minnesota, many product makers still aren't doing much to help consumers fix the gear they bought.… #theregister #IT