Kernel 5.10 is the latest LTS release and it will be supported till 2022 only unless some companies decide to support it.
Source: LXer – The LTS Linux Kernel 5.10 To Be Maintained For Only 2 Years If Companies Don’t Help Support It
Monthly Archives: January 2021
Google Suspended Federated Chat App Element for Allegedly Hosting Abusive Content

Google temporarily yanked Element’s Android chat app from the Play Store this week for allegedly hosting abusive content. The decision’s particularly baffling given that Element is only a client for the federated chat protocol Matrix and not a service in and of itself. Meaning that Element can (and does) moderate its…
Source: Gizmodo – Google Suspended Federated Chat App Element for Allegedly Hosting Abusive Content
Bareflank 2.1 Released As The Last Before A Major Rework To This Open-Source Hypervisor
Bareflank is an open-source Linux hypervisor in development for several years and written around modern C++11/C++14 code and other modern functionality compared to longstanding virtualization hypervisors. Over the past few years it’s been picking up many new features while this week Bareflank 2.1 released prior to a major overhaul coming with Bareflank 3.0 that will radically change the codebase…
Source: Phoronix – Bareflank 2.1 Released As The Last Before A Major Rework To This Open-Source Hypervisor
'Recovering' QAnon Members Seek Help from Therapists, Subreddits, and On Telegram
“More than at any point since the QAnon conspiracy began, there is a tremendous opportunity to pull disaffected followers out of the conspiracy,” writes FiveThirtyEight. And while it’s just one of three possible scenarios, online posts suggest at least some members are abandoning the group, “but they will need support to really sever their connection.”
ABC News reports that some QAnon adherents “are turning to therapy and online support groups to talk about the damage done when beliefs collide with reality,” including Ceally Smith, a working single mom in Kansas City:
“We as a society need to start teaching our kids to ask: Where is this information coming from? Can I trust it?” she said. “Anyone can cut and paste anything.” After a year, Smith wanted out, suffocated by dark prophesies that were taking up more and more of her time, leaving her terrified….
Another ex-believer, Jitarth Jadeja, now moderates a Reddit forum called QAnon Casualties to help others like him, as well as the relatives of people still consumed by the theory. Membership has doubled in recent weeks to more than 119,000 members. Three new moderators had to be added just to keep up. “They are our friends and family,” said Jadeja, of Sydney, Australia. “It’s not about who is right or who is wrong. I’m here to preach empathy, for the normal people, the good people who got brainwashed by this death cult.” His advice to those fleeing QAnon? Get off social media, take deep breaths, and pour that energy and internet time into local volunteering.
Michael Frink is a Mississippi computer engineer who helps administer a QAnon recovery channel on the social media platform Telegram. He said that while mocking the group has never been more popular online, it will only further alienate people. Frink said he never believed in the QAnon theory but sympathizes with those who did. “I think after the inauguration a lot of them realized they’ve been taken for a ride,” he said.
The New York Times tells the story of one Bernie Sanders supporter who entered — and then exited — the QAnon movement:
Those who do leave are often filled with shame. Sometimes their addiction was so severe that they have become estranged from family and friends… “We felt we were coming from a place of moral superiority. We were part of a special club.” Meanwhile, her family was eating takeout all the time since she had stopped cooking and her stress levels had shot up, causing her blood pressure medication to stop working. Her doctor, worried, doubled her dose…
When she first left QAnon, she felt a lot of shame and guilt. It was also humbling: Ms. Perron, who has a master’s degree, had looked down on Scientologists as people who believed crazy things. But there she was…
She agreed to speak for this article to help others who are still in the throes of QAnon.
And CNN reporter Anderson Cooper recently interviewed a recovering QAnon supporter, who tells him there were many theories about Cooper, including one that said he was actually a robot. The embarrassed former QAnon supporter admits that he had once believed that the people behind Q “were actually a group of 5th dimensional, intra-dimensional, extraterrestrial bi-pedal bird aliens called blue avians.”
During that interview, he also tells Anderson Cooper, “I apologize for thinking that you ate babies.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – ‘Recovering’ QAnon Members Seek Help from Therapists, Subreddits, and On Telegram
Quick start guide to Ansible for Linux sysadmins
In this second article, you’ll explore the how-to of Ansible installation.
Source: LXer – Quick start guide to Ansible for Linux sysadmins
The Problems of Touchscreens In the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo quotes a recent blog post from BoingBoing: The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the most crammed-with-digital-tech fighter jet in history, the product of a multi-decade, trillion-dollar design process that has been famously messy. But the jet is out there, and pilots are flying it. One big design shift with the F-35 is that it removes many of the small physical switches that crowded older jet cockpits, and replaces them with a big touchscreen…
The folks at the Husk-Kit aviation magazine got an (anonymous) pilot of the F-35 to give their candid assessment of the plane, and it turns out the touchscreen causes some serious problems — for this pilot, anyway, an astounding error rate of 20% while trying to activate a feature.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – The Problems of Touchscreens In the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
This Rare, Working Apple-1 Computer Can Be Yours if You Have $1.5 Million Lying Around

If you ever wanted to own a piece of computer history, now is your chance. There is currently what’s billed as a working Apple-1, a model from the first line of computers launched by the company in 1976, up for sale on eBay. It’s not exactly cheap though, and will set you back a good $1.5 million.
Source: Gizmodo – This Rare, Working Apple-1 Computer Can Be Yours if You Have .5 Million Lying Around
Google pulls Element's Android chat app over content it doesn't control
Google is once again coming under fire for its less-than-forgiving approach (real or perceived) to federated Android apps. According to Android Police, Google has pulled Element’s federated chat app from the Play Store for allegedly hosting abusive c…
Source: Engadget – Google pulls Element’s Android chat app over content it doesn’t control
Google Play bans open-source Matrix client Element, citing “abusive content”
The latest app to catch an illogical ban from the Google Play Store is Element, an open-source, end-to-end encrypted messaging client for the federated Matrix chat protocol. Google banned Element late Friday night, a ban which Element said “is due to abusive content somewhere on Matrix.” Matrix has millions of users, and as a federated chat protocol, Element does not control the content on Matrix, so this is a bit like banning a web browser for displaying web content. Element says it is working with Google to “explain how Element works and get the situation resolved.”
Google has been cracking down on apps that display hateful content, but Element says that it shouldn’t be part of the crackdown. “We have also explained that the Matrix servers that we do run as Element (including the default Matrix.org homeserver, which we run on behalf of The Matrix.org Foundation) have strict Terms of Use which we actively enforce,” Element said. “We abhor abuse, and Element is not an app that caters to abusive content.”
Element says it has a full-time team dedicated to handling abuse reports
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Source: Ars Technica – Google Play bans open-source Matrix client Element, citing “abusive content”
Turns Out a Lot of People Streamed Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max

Recently, we reported on the Nielsen streaming numbers for the end of December, which included a big success story for Disney’s release Soul. In that post, we noted that Nielsen didn’t include HBO Max on its streaming chart numbers. But now, it’s released those numbers anyway— at least, for Wonder Woman 1984.
Source: io9 – Turns Out a Lot of People Streamed Wonder Woman 1984 on HBO Max
How to Format Python String Output
This Tutorial shows how you can format strings in Python to be on the same or on new lines. Covers how to do this in Python 3 and in Python 2.x
Source: LXer – How to Format Python String Output
'Shop Contest: Muncher, Winners!

Last week we met Muncher, a new ghost from the upcoming Ghostbusters film. He’s a big jolly-looking blue blob. But the internet was all obsessed with tall vampire ladies and Bernie Sanders, as usual, so Muncher got overlooked. But not around these parts!
Source: Kotaku – ‘Shop Contest: Muncher, Winners!
WhatsApp uses Stories to try and assuage users' privacy fears
WhatsApp really, really wants to keep you from jumping to a rival chat service over its controversial new privacy policy, and it’s using some of its built-in features to get the message across. The Verge has learned that WhatsApp is now using Status…
Source: Engadget – WhatsApp uses Stories to try and assuage users’ privacy fears
Robinhood: So About That Whole GameStonks Thing…

The self-proclaimed democratic financial app Robinhood came under fire on Thursday for temporarily halting trading on GameStop stocks and other stocks favored by Reddit’s WallStreetBets community. But while critics accused the stockbroker of foiling amateur investors to shield major Wall Street firms from mounting…
Source: Gizmodo – Robinhood: So About That Whole GameStonks Thing…
Could This Powerful New Fusion Rocket Thruster Propel Us Beyond Mars?
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared this article from Sky.com:
Dr. Fatima Ebrahimi “has invented a new fusion rocket thruster concept which could power humans to Mars and beyond,” writes Sky.com
Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shared their report:
The physicist who works for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory designed the rocket which will use magnetic fields to shoot plasma particles — electrically charged gas — into the vacuum of space. According to Newton’s second and third laws of motion, the conservation of momentum would mean the rocket was propelled forwards — and at speeds 10 times faster than comparable devices.
While current space-proven plasma propulsion engines use electric fields to propel the particles, the new rocket design would accelerate them using magnetic reconnection… Dr. Ebrahimi’s new concept performs much better than existing plasma thrusters in computer simulations — generating exhaust with velocities of hundreds of kilometres per second, 10 times faster than those of other thrusters.
That faster velocity at the beginning of a spacecraft’s journey could bring the outer planets within reach of astronauts, the physicist said…. “The next step is building a prototype!”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Could This Powerful New Fusion Rocket Thruster Propel Us Beyond Mars?
Apple just paid a record $25 million to buy a Sundance movie
Apple hasn’t been shy about spending lots of money to make TV+ a success, and that’s true even in an era when it can’t negotiate deals in person. Deadline and Variety report that Apple has bought Siân Heder’s coming-of-age tale CODA (“Children of Dea…
Source: Engadget – Apple just paid a record million to buy a Sundance movie
That's A Big Horse

After a quick break, Snapshots is back! This week we have some very colorful photos from a wide selection of games including Horizon Zero Dawn, Immortals, God of War, Control, and more!
Source: Kotaku – That’s A Big Horse
How to Use ADB Android Debug Bridge to Manage Your Android Mobile Phone
Mobile phones have evolved a lot over recent years, and we have seen several mobile-vs-desktop management solutions like Samsung DeX for Samsung Mobile phones, and only available for Windows 7 and 10 as well as Mac. As a non-Samsung or Linux user, one may feel left out. Not so! In fact, a whole lot more power can be provided by the ADB toolset from the Android developer team!
Source: LXer – How to Use ADB Android Debug Bridge to Manage Your Android Mobile Phone
Phone Numbers For 533 Million Facebook Users Were Being Sold On Telegram
Slashdot reader DevNull127 writes: This week a security researcher discovered a bot on Telegram that sold the phone numbers of Facebook users for $20 apiece. “The security researcher who found this vulnerability, Alon Gal, says that the person who runs the bot claims to have the information of 533 million users, which came from a Facebook vulnerability that was patched in 2019,” reported the Verge. Motherboard reported the bot was also offering “bulk” pricing, selling 10,000 phone numbers for $5,000.
Telegram told the New York Post that they’d blocked the bot Tuesday morning, while Facebook downplayed the incident, reminding the Post “This is old data.” But the Post notes that Facebook already had more than 1.6 billion daily active users in September 2019, and security researcher Alon Gal posted a count of the millions of affected users in each country, finding 32,315,282 in America, 11,522,328 in the United Kingdom, 7,320,478 in Australia, and 3,494,385 in Canada.
But the Verge points out the most ominous message of the breach: that “”the data is still out there on the web” — and that it’s already resurfaced, more than once, in the days since it was initially scraped.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Phone Numbers For 533 Million Facebook Users Were Being Sold On Telegram
Alex Kurtzman Provides Some Fascinating Hints for Star Trek: Discovery Season 4

What’s next for Star Trek: Discovery’s far-flung future? Showrunner Alex Kurtzman has a few tidbits to drop.
Source: io9 – Alex Kurtzman Provides Some Fascinating Hints for Star Trek: Discovery Season 4