30 Jun 2026

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Microsoft reveals why Windows 11 keeps saying a file is in use after closing app

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30 Jun 2026 12:49pm GMT

Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

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30 Jun 2026 12:47pm GMT

Parse, Don't Validate – In a Language That Doesn't Want You To

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30 Jun 2026 10:48am GMT

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Remembering How Microsoft's Fake Windows Error Ended In a $280 Million Secret Settlement

Slashdot reader joshuark summarizes this walk down memory lane from the tech site MakeUseOf: Facing real competition from Digital Research's DR DOS, Microsoft secretly embedded a sabotaging mechanism known as "AARD code" into beta versions of Windows 3.1 to prevent it from running on Digital Research's competing DR DOS operating system.This code triggered fake, alarming error messages to convince developers that DR DOS was unstable... Although Microsoft disabled the feature in the final retail release, the California-based firm Caldera, Inc., which had acquired DR DOS assets, sued Microsoft for anti-competitive practices.Microsoft settled the lawsuit out of court in 2000 for $280 million, a figure that remained sealed until it was unsealed in 2009.

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30 Jun 2026 10:34am GMT

Ford Rehires 'Gray Beard' Engineers After AI Falls Short

Ford executives said they've hired 350 veteran engineers - some of them former employees - after AI and automated systems failed to deliver the desired quality, reports TechCrunch: Bloomberg reports the company's chief operating officer Kumar Galhotra told journalists that Ford had been "relying more and more on automated quality systems" with disappointing results. So the company "brought back technical specialists," and those specialists "hunt for failure points before a part ever reaches the plant floor." Charles Poon, Ford's vice president of vehicle hardware engineering, added, "Mistakenly we thought that by just introducing artificial intelligence and ingesting the design requirements that we had, that that would produce a high-quality product." The article points out that Ford is using the rehired gray beard engineers to train younger staff - and, to reprogram its AI tools.

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30 Jun 2026 5:34am GMT

South Korea Plans To Train Entire Military As 'Drone Warriors'

"South Korea plans to train every single member of its nearly half-million-strong military to operate drones as easily as they handle personal firearms," reports Ars Technica: The goal is to make drones a "universal combat tool" for all troops by training them to use drones like a "second personal weapon," said Ahn Gyu-back, South Korea's Minister of National Defense, in a June 26 briefing reported by Reuters and other media outlets. The announcement coincides with broader plans to equip individual military units with more cheap and expendable drones for surveillance and strike missions, along with deploying more counter-drone lasers and microwave weapons. Meanwhile, South Korea's former drone operations command headquarters that used to have direct command authority over combat units will be reorganized to focus on collaborating with South Korean industry on developing and procuring commercial drone technology, according to The Korea Times. The South Korean defense minister specifically cited the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East as inspiring such military reforms with a focus on drone technologies... Ukraine's use of drones and military robots as a force multiplier to offset its numerical disadvantage on the battlefield versus Russia's larger military may carry special resonance for South Korea, given that the South Korean military's current active-duty strength of 450,000 personnel faces a numerical disadvantage against North Korea's active-duty military consisting of more than 1.2 million soldiers... The defense ministry is starting out by providing 11,000 "training drones" to military personnel this year, with the goal of eventually deploying 60,000 drones across the military by 2029. An additional complication comes from the South Korean military looking to procure drones with 100 percent domestically produced components and no Chinese components due to security concerns, according to the defense minister's comments reported by Reuters... South Korean companies are building new military attack drones, but the defense ministry may struggle to find enough commercial drones made without Chinese components to train hundreds of thousands of military conscripts, said Min-Cheol Jung, a cofounder of the Team Retriever counter-drone red team based in South Korea, in a War on the Rocks article.

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30 Jun 2026 12:34am GMT

29 Jun 2026

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US offers $10 million for info on group behind Signal and WhatsApp hacking spree

Operation by two Russia-state groups has been ongoing since at least March.

29 Jun 2026 10:05pm GMT

South Korea to spend $1T on more memory chip production and humanoid robots

South Korea targets physical AI lead and commercial humanoid robots by 2028.

29 Jun 2026 9:09pm GMT

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Wine 11.12 Released with Bundled FFmpeg Libraries and Mono 11.2

Wine 11.12 Released with Bundled FFmpeg Libraries and Mono 11.2

Wine 11.12 bundles FFmpeg's libswresample and libswscale, updates Wine Mono to 11.2, and fixes 27 bugs.

29 Jun 2026 8:35pm GMT

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US renewable boom passes key milestone in April

Small-scale solar helped renewables hit nearly triple coal's generation in the US.

29 Jun 2026 8:12pm GMT

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Git 2.55 Lands with Big Speedups for Large Linux Repositories

Git 2.55 Lands with Big Speedups for Large Linux Repositories

Git 2.55 adds Linux support for its built-in FSMonitor daemon, helping large repositories avoid costly working-tree scans.

29 Jun 2026 6:44pm GMT

Kali Linux 2026.2 Released with GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.6, Kernel 6.19

Kali Linux 2026.2 Released with GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.6, Kernel 6.19

Kali Linux 2026.2 arrives with major desktop updates, new tools, faster VM boots, and APT source changes.

29 Jun 2026 4:36pm GMT