26 Feb 2026
Linuxiac
Fwupd 2.0.20 Adds AMD UMA Carveout Support

Fwupd 2.0.20 introduces AMD UMA carveout configuration, fixes fastboot and USB issues, and adds support for new HP, Framework, and Jabra hardware.
26 Feb 2026 1:13pm GMT
Tails 7.5 Updates Tor Browser to 15.0.7 and Improves Thunderbird Security

Tails 7.5, a privacy-focused Linux distro, upgrades Tor Browser to 15.0.7, updates the Tor client to 0.4.9.5, and improves Thunderbird security.
26 Feb 2026 12:53pm GMT
Hacker News
Anthropic ditches its core safety promise
26 Feb 2026 12:52pm GMT
Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications
26 Feb 2026 12:44pm GMT
Number of UK workers on zero-hours contracts hits record high ahead of crackdown
26 Feb 2026 12:18pm GMT
Slashdot
Americans Are Leaving the US in Record Numbers
An anonymous reader shares a report: In its 250th year, is America, land of immigration, becoming a country of emigration? Last year the U.S. experienced something that hasn't definitively occurred since the Great Depression: More people moved out than moved in. The Trump administration has hailed the exodus -- negative net migration -- as the fulfillment of its promise to ramp up deportations and restrict new visas. Beneath the stormy optics of that immigration crackdown, however, lies a less-noticed reversal: America's own citizens are leaving in record numbers, replanting themselves and their families in lands they find more affordable and safe. Since the Eisenhower administration, the U.S. hasn't collected comprehensive statistics on the number of citizens leaving. Yet data on residence permits, foreign home purchases, student enrollments and other metrics from more than 50 countries show that Americans are voting with their feet to an unprecedented degree. A millions-strong diaspora is studying, telecommuting and retiring overseas. The new American dream, for some of its citizens, is to no longer live there. In the cobblestoned streets of Lisbon, so many Americans are snapping up apartments that the newest arrivals complain they mostly hear their own language -- not Portuguese. One of every 15 residents in Dublin's trendy Grand Canal Dock district was born in the U.S., according to realtors, higher than the percentage of Americans born in Ireland during the 19th-century influx following the Potato Famine. In Bali, Colombia and Thailand, the strains of housing American remote workers paid in dollars have inspired locals to mount protests against a wave of gentrification. More than 100,000 young students are enrolled abroad for a more affordable university degree. In nursing homes mushrooming across the Mexican border, elderly Americans are turning up for low-cost care. [...] The U.S. experienced net negative migration -- an estimated loss of some 150,000 people -- in 2025, and the outflow will likely increase in 2026, according to calculations by the Brookings Institution, a public-policy think tank. The number could be larger or smaller because official U.S. data doesn't yet fully capture the number of people leaving, Brookings analysts noted. The total in-migration was between around 2.6 and 2.7 million in 2025, down from a peak of almost 6 million in 2023. The U.S. saw 675,000 deportations and 2.2 million "self-deportations" last year, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security. A Wall Street Journal analysis of 15 countries providing full or partial 2025 data showed that at least 180,000 Americans joined them -- a number likely to be far higher when other countries report full statistics.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
26 Feb 2026 12:07pm GMT
Cloudflare Experiment Ports Most of Next.js API in 'One Week' With AI
An anonymous reader shares a report: A Cloudflare engineer says he has implemented 94% of the Next.js API by directing Anthropic's Claude, spending about $1,100 on tokens. The purpose of the experimental project was not to show off AI coding, but to address an issue with Next.js, the popular React-based framework sponsored by Vercel. According to Cloudflare engineering director Steve Faulkner, the Next.js tooling is "entirely bespoke... If you want to deploy it to Cloudflare, Netlify, or AWS Lambda, you have to take that build output and reshape it into something the target platform can actually run." The Next.js team is addressing this following numerous complaints that deploying the framework with full features on platforms other than Vercel is too difficult, with a feature in progress called deployment adapters. "Vercel will use the same adapter API as every other partner," the company said when introducing the planned feature last year.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
26 Feb 2026 9:00am GMT
Linuxiac
GStreamer 1.28.1 Released with Security Fixes and Stability Improvements

GStreamer 1.28.1 multimedia framework adds a new Whisper-based speech-to-text element while addressing multiple security issues and playback bugs in the stable 1.28 branch.
26 Feb 2026 7:39am GMT
Slashdot
Uber Employees Have Built an AI Clone of Their CEO To Practice Presentations Before the Real Thing
An anonymous reader shares a report: Some Uber employees have built an AI clone of CEO Dara Khosrowshahi -- internally dubbed "Dara AI" -- and have been using it to rehearse and fine-tune presentations before delivering them to the actual Khosrowshahi, he revealed on a recent podcast. Khosrowshahi said a team member told him that some teams "make the presentation to the Dara AI as a prep for making a presentation to me," and that the bot helps them adjust their slides and sharpen their delivery. Asked by the podcast host whether employees might eventually show Dara AI to the board, Khosrowshahi laughed but noted that AI models still can't process and act on new information the way executives do. "When the models can learn in real-time, that is the point at which I'm going to think that, yeah, we are all replaceable," he said.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
26 Feb 2026 6:01am GMT
25 Feb 2026
Ars Technica
Musk has no proof OpenAI stole xAI trade secrets, judge rules, tossing lawsuit
Even twisting an ex-employee's text to favor xAI's reading fails to sway judge.
25 Feb 2026 10:09pm GMT
The Galaxy S26 is faster, more expensive, and even more chock-full of AI
Samsung's Galaxy S26 series is available for preorder today and ships on March 11.
25 Feb 2026 9:41pm GMT
Judge doesn't trust DOJ with search of devices seized from Wash. Post reporter
Court to search devices itself instead of letting government have full access.
25 Feb 2026 8:53pm GMT