15 Dec 2025

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15 Dec 2025 4:15am GMT

Arborium: Tree-sitter code highlighting with Native and WASM targets

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15 Dec 2025 3:57am GMT

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Roomba Maker 'iRobot' Files for Bankruptcy After 35 Years

Roomba manufacturer iRobot filed for bankruptcy today, reports Bloomberg. After 35 years, iRobot reached a "restructuring support agrement that will hand control of the consumer robot maker to Shenzhen PICEA Robotics Co, its main supplier and lender, and Santrum Hong Kong Compny." Under the restructuring, vacuum cleaner maker Shenzhen PICEA will receive the entire equity stake in the reorganised company... The plan will allow the debtor to remain as a going concern and continue to meet its commitments to employees and make timely payments in full to vendors and other creditors for amounts owed throughout the court-supervised process, according to an iRobot statement... he company warned of potential bankruptcy in December after years of declining earnings. Roomba says it's sold over 50 million robots, the article points out, but earnings "began to decline since 2021 due to supply chain headwinds and increased competition. "A hoped-for by acquisition by Amazon.com in 2023 collapsed over regulatory concerns."

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15 Dec 2025 3:24am GMT

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John Varley has died

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15 Dec 2025 3:04am GMT

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Like Australia, Denmark Plans to Severely Restrict Social Media Use for Teenagers

"As Australia began enforcing a world-first social media ban for children under 16 years old this week, Denmark is planning to follow its lead," reports the Associated Press, "and severely restrict social media access for young people." The Danish government announced last month that it had secured an agreement by three governing coalition and two opposition parties in parliament to ban access to social media for anyone under the age of 15. Such a measure would be the most sweeping step yet by a European Union nation to limit use of social media among teens and children. The Danish government's plans could become law as soon as mid-2026. The proposed measure would give some parents the right to let their children access social media from age 13, local media reported, but the ministry has not yet fully shared the plans... [A] new "digital evidence" app, announced by the Digital Affairs Ministry last month and expected to launch next spring, will likely form the backbone of the Danish plans. The app will display an age certificate to ensure users comply with social media age limits, the ministry said. The article also notes Malaysia "is expected to ban social media accounts for people under the age of 16 starting at the beginning of next year, and Norway is also taking steps to restrict social media access for children and teens. "China - which manufacturers many of the world's digital devices - has set limits on online gaming time and smartphone time for kids."

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15 Dec 2025 1:24am GMT

CEOS Plan to Spend More on AI in 2026 - Despite Spotty Returns

The Wall Street Journal reports that 68% of CEOs "plan to spend even more on AI in 2026, according to an annual survey of more than 350 public-company CEOs from advisory firm Teneo." And yet "less than half of current AI projects had generated more in returns than they had cost, respondents said." They reported the most success using AI in marketing and customer service and challenges using it in higher-risk areas such as security, legal and human resources. Teneo also surveyed about 400 institutional investors, of which 53% expect that AI initiatives would begin to deliver returns on investments within six months. That compares to the 84% of CEOs of large companies - those with revenue of $10 billion or more - who believe it will take more than six months. Surprisingly, 67% of CEOs believe AI will increase their entry-level head count, while 58% believe AI will increase senior leadership head count. All the surveyed CEOS were from public companies with revenue over $1 billion...

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15 Dec 2025 12:17am GMT

14 Dec 2025

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Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 50 (Dec 8 – 14, 2025)

Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 50 (Dec 8 – 14, 2025)

Catch up on the latest Linux news: Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS launches with COSMIC 1.0, Kali Linux 2025.4, Manjaro 25.1 Preview, Cinnamon 6.6, Plasma 6.5.4, Firefox 146, GNOME to reject AI-generated Shell extensions, and more.

14 Dec 2025 11:15pm GMT

Pangolin 1.13 Released With Private Resources and User Device Access

Pangolin 1.13 Released With Private Resources and User Device Access

Pangolin 1.13, an open-source, zero-trust VPN, introduces Private Resources, user devices, and a new WireGuard-based networking model.

14 Dec 2025 11:00pm GMT

Diptyx Open Source Dual-Screen E-Reader Launches on Crowd Supply

Diptyx Open Source Dual-Screen E-Reader Launches on Crowd Supply

Diptyx launches on Crowd Supply as an open-source, repairable, dual-screen e-reader with e-ink displays, physical buttons, and weeks of battery life.

14 Dec 2025 11:37am GMT

13 Dec 2025

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Sharks and rays gain landmark protections as nations move to curb international trade

Gov'ts agree to ban or restrict international trade in shark meat, fins, and other products.

13 Dec 2025 12:00pm GMT

12 Dec 2025

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OpenAI built an AI coding agent and uses it to improve the agent itself

"The vast majority of Codex is built by Codex," OpenAI told us about its new AI coding agent.

12 Dec 2025 10:16pm GMT

Reminder: Donate to win swag in our annual Charity Drive sweepstakes

Help raise a charity haul that's already past $11,000 in just a couple of days.

12 Dec 2025 9:35pm GMT