06 Dec 2025

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Why "all-in-one" productivity tools confuse new users

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06 Dec 2025 2:19pm GMT

Tiny Core Linux: a 23 MB Linux distro with graphical desktop

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06 Dec 2025 2:18pm GMT

How I discovered a hidden microphone on a Chinese NanoKVM

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06 Dec 2025 1:54pm GMT

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Linus Torvalds Defends Windows' Blue Screen of Death

Linus Torvalds recently defended Windows' infamous Blue Screen of Death during a video with Linus Sebastian of Linus Tech Tips, where the two built a PC together. It's FOSS reports: In that video, Sebastian discussed Torvalds' fondness for ECC (Error Correction Code). I am using their last name because Linus will be confused with Linus. This is where Torvalds says this: "I am convinced that all the jokes about how unstable Windows is and blue screening, I guess it's not a blue screen anymore, a big percentage of those were not actually software bugs. A big percentage of those are hardware being not reliable." Torvalds further mentioned that gamers who overclock get extra unreliability. Essentially, Torvalds believes that having ECC on the machine makes them more reliable, makes you trust your machine. Without ECC, the memory will go bad, sooner or later. He thinks that more than software bugs, often it is hardware behind Microsoft's blue screen of death. You can watch the video on YouTube (the BSOD comments occur at ~9:37).

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06 Dec 2025 1:13pm GMT

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A massive, Chinese-backed port could push the Amazon Rainforest over the edge

The port will revolutionize global trade, but it's sparking destructive rainforest routes.

06 Dec 2025 12:30pm GMT

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'Rage Bait' Named Oxford Word of the Year 2025

Longtime Slashdot reader sinij shares a report from the BBC: Do you find yourself getting increasingly irate while scrolling through your social media feed? If so, you may be falling victim to rage bait, which Oxford University Press has named its word or phrase of the year. It is a term that describes manipulative tactics used to drive engagement online, with usage of it increasing threefold in the last 12 months, according to the dictionary publisher. Rage bait beat two other shortlisted terms -- aura farming and biohack -- to win the title. The list of words is intended to reflect some of the moods and conversations that have shaped 2025. "Fundamental problem with social media as a system is that it exploits people's emotional thinking," comments sinij. "Cute cat videos on one end and rage bait on another end of the same spectrum. I suspect future societies will be teaching disassociation techniques in junior school."

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06 Dec 2025 10:10am GMT

Meta Confirms 'Shifting Some' Funding 'From Metaverse Toward AI Glasses'

Meta has officially confirmed it is shifting investment away from the metaverse and VR toward AI-powered smart glasses, following a Bloomberg report of an up to 30% budget cut for Reality Labs. "Within our overall Reality Labs portfolio we are shifting some of our investment from Metaverse toward AI glasses and Wearables given the momentum there," a statement from Meta reads. "We aren't planning any broader changes than that." From the report: Following Bloomberg's report, other mainstream news outlets including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Business Insider have published their own reports corroborating the general claim, with slightly differing details... Business Insider's report suggests that the cuts will primarily hit Horizon Worlds, and that employees are facing "uncertainty" about whether this will involve layoffs. One likely cut BI's report mentions is the funding for third-party studios to build Horizon Worlds content. The New York Times report, on the other hand, seems more definitive in stating that these cuts will come via layoffs. The Reality Labs division "has racked up more than $70 billion in losses since 2021," notes Fortune in their reporting, "burning through cash on blocky virtual environments, glitchy avatars, expensive headsets, and a user base of approximately 38 people as of 2022."

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06 Dec 2025 7:07am GMT

05 Dec 2025

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OBS Studio 32.0.3 Fixes Crashes During Shutdown and Canvas Removal

OBS Studio 32.0.3 Fixes Crashes During Shutdown and Canvas Removal

The new OBS Studio 32.0.3 hotfix resolves crashes triggered by shutdown events and canvas removal, improving smoother operation.

05 Dec 2025 11:41pm GMT

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Streaming service makes rare decision to lower its monthly fees

This could be just what Fubo and its subscribers need.

05 Dec 2025 10:56pm GMT

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Jolla Launches Community-Funded Linux Phone

Jolla Launches Community-Funded Linux Phone

Jolla launches its new Linux phone with a €99 refundable pre-order, aiming for 2,000 backers to begin production by early 2026.

05 Dec 2025 10:55pm GMT

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Netflix’s $72B WB acquisition confounds the future of movie theaters, streaming

Netflix's plans to own HBO Max, DC Comics, Harry Potter to face regulatory scrutiny.

05 Dec 2025 6:49pm GMT

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MinIO Ends Active Development, Steers Users Toward Paid AIStor

MinIO Ends Active Development, Steers Users Toward Paid AIStor

MinIO ends active development on its open-source offering and directs users toward the paid AIStor platform for ongoing features and support.

05 Dec 2025 5:38pm GMT