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Greg Kroah-Hartman Makes A Compelling Case For New Linux Kernel Drivers To Be Written In Rust

Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman advocates for writing new kernel drivers in Rust, highlighting how it eliminates common C-related memory bugs. The debate over Rust in the Linux kernel continues, with Linus Torvalds supporting its inclusion despite some maintainers' opposition. Kroah-Hartman emphasizes that while existing C code won't disappear, Rust offers better memory safety and API design opportunities.

Tcl the Misunderstood

A comprehensive exploration of Tcl programming language's core concepts, highlighting its powerful features including dynamic command substitution, runtime flexibility, and built-in event-driven programming capabilities. The article defends Tcl's legitimacy as a serious programming language while explaining its unique approach to command-based programming and list manipulation.

Apple debuts iPhone 16e: A powerful new member of the iPhone 16 family

Apple announces iPhone 16e, featuring the A18 chip, Apple Intelligence, and a 48MP 2-in-1 camera system at a starting price of $599. The device introduces Apple's first in-house cellular modem C1, offers breakthrough battery life, and includes advanced features like satellite connectivity and visual intelligence capabilities through the Action button.

Fighting Fantasy

Steve Jackson Games has secured rights to publish the Fighting Fantasy game book series in the US, with the first releases planned for early 2025. The series, which has sold over 20 million copies worldwide since 1982, combines nonlinear storytelling with dice-rolling RPG mechanics for solo adventures.

Broken Legs and Ankles Heal Better If You Walk on Them within Weeks

Modern medical research challenges traditional recovery advice for broken bones, showing that early weight-bearing can improve healing outcomes and quality of life. Studies demonstrate that walking sooner after fractures, particularly in lower limbs, leads to better recovery without increased complications. The approach is transforming standard care practices, especially for hip and ankle fractures.

Debugging Hetzner: Uncovering failures with powerstat, sensors, and dmidecode

An in-depth analysis of server reliability issues encountered with Hetzner's AX162 server line, which initially showed a 16x higher crash rate than its predecessor. Through extensive debugging and multiple hardware iterations, the issues were eventually resolved with newer motherboard versions, demonstrating the risks of early hardware adoption.

Andrej Karpathy on X: "I was given early access to Grok 3 earlier today, making me I think one of the first few who could run a quick vibe check. Thinking ✅ First, Grok 3 clearly has an around state of the art thinking model ("Think" button) and did great out of the box on my Settler's of Catan https://t.co/qIrUAN1IfD" / X

A comprehensive hands-on evaluation of Grok 3 reveals performance comparable to top-tier models like OpenAI's o1-pro, particularly excelling in complex reasoning tasks with its 'Think' button feature. The model demonstrates strong capabilities in coding, mathematics, and general knowledge queries, while showing some limitations in humor generation and ethical reasoning.

Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies

An executive order mandates increased presidential oversight of independent regulatory agencies, requiring them to submit significant regulatory actions to OIRA for review. The order establishes new accountability measures and reporting structures between independent agencies and the Executive Office of the President, aiming to strengthen presidential control over the executive branch.

thoughts on Daylight Computer

The DC-1 is a groundbreaking tablet device featuring a sunlight-readable grayscale display and warm amber backlight, prioritizing outdoor usability and healthy screen interaction. While offering excellent battery life and Android compatibility, it faces some challenges with keyboard accessories and palm rejection, positioning itself as an innovative first-generation product focused on improving users' relationship with digital devices.

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A technical analysis reveals Kafka's limitations as a job queue, highlighting potential unfairness in job distribution among workers, especially at low volumes. The worst-case scenario formula shows how jobs can be unevenly distributed, leading to inefficient resource utilization. Traditional message brokers may be more suitable for low-volume job queuing until Kafka implements KIP-932.

USDA accidentally fired officials working on bird flu and is now trying to rehire them

The USDA accidentally fired several employees working on the H5N1 avian flu outbreak response and is now working to reverse these terminations. The incident is part of broader Trump administration efforts to reduce federal workforce, led by Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency. The situation impacts critical bird flu response efforts amid rising egg prices and 68 confirmed human cases in the US.

Migraine is more than a headache — a radical rethink offers hope to one billion people

Medical advances, including gepants and related treatments, have redefined migraine as a manageable condition, moving beyond historical misconceptions of it being purely psychological or vascular. Brain research reveals migraine as a complex neurological condition involving the hypothalamus and limbic system, with various triggers affecting different people differently. Recent developments in CGRP-blocking drugs have shown promising results for some patients, though they're effective for only a subset of people.