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Monthly Archives: March 2022
5 things open source developers should know about cloud services providers
“The cloud” refers to both the collective computing power of an interconnected array of servers and the software layer enabling those computers to work together to create dynamically defined infrastructure. Because many consider the cloud the new frontier of computing, it’s dominated the software industry for the past several years. Still, your individual level of involvement with it probably depends on your career and how much you acknowledge that you’re using the cloud in your computing.
Source: LXer – 5 things open source developers should know about cloud services providers
How to Run Windows 11 in GNOME Boxes
My old tutorial for installing Windows in GNOME Boxes doesn’t work with Windows 11. Learn to install Windows 11 in GNOME Boxes here.
The post How to Run Windows 11 in GNOME Boxes appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – How to Run Windows 11 in GNOME Boxes
How to Install Laravel PHP Framework with Nginx and Free Let's Encrypt SSL on AlmaLinux 8
Laravel is a free, open-source, and lightweight PHP web framework used for building PHP-based web applications. It is popular due to its elegant syntax, advanced features, and robust toolset. In this post, we will show you how to install Laravel with Nginx on Alma Linux 8.
Source: LXer – How to Install Laravel PHP Framework with Nginx and Free Let’s Encrypt SSL on AlmaLinux 8
Boston Dynamics' Logistics Robot Is Available For Purchase
Stretch, a logistics robot from Boston Dynamics that’s capable of moving boxes and unloading cargo, is now on sale for anyone who wants to purchase one. Though, as TechCrunch notes, “deliveries are not expected until 2023 and 2024.” From the report: The company predictably cites ongoing labor issues as a key driver in interest around the new robot. “Labor shortages and supply chain snags continue to create challenges in keeping the flow of goods moving,” says CEO Robert Playter. “Stretch makes logistics operations more efficient and predictable, and it improves safety by taking on one of the most physically demanding jobs in the warehouse. Many of our early adopter customers have already committed to deploying the robot at scale, so we are excited Stretch will soon be put to work more broadly, helping retailers and logistics companies handle the continued surging demand for goods.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Boston Dynamics’ Logistics Robot Is Available For Purchase
Apple and Meta Gave User Data to Hackers Who Used Forged Legal Requests
According to Bloomberg, Apple and Meta “provided customer data to hackers who masqueraded as law enforcement officials.” Bloomberg’s William Turton reports: Apple and Meta provided basic subscriber details, such as a customer’s address, phone number and IP address, in mid-2021 in response to the forged “emergency data requests.” Normally, such requests are only provided with a search warrant or subpoena signed by a judge, according to the people. However, the emergency requests don’t require a court order. Snap Inc. received a forged legal request from the same hackers, but it isn’t known whether the company provided data in response. It’s also not clear how many times the companies provided data prompted by forged legal requests.
Cybersecurity researchers suspect that some of the hackers sending the forged requests are minors located in the U.K. and the U.S. […] The fraudulent legal requests are part of a months-long campaign that targeted many technology companies and began as early as January 2021. The forged legal requests are believed to be sent via hacked email domains belonging to law enforcement agencies in multiple countries. The forged requests were made to appear legitimate. In some instances, the documents included the forged signatures of real or fictional law enforcement officers. By compromising law enforcement email systems, the hackers may have found legitimate legal requests and used them as a template to create forgeries. Further reading: Hackers Gaining Power of Subpoena Via Fake ‘Emergency Data Requests’
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Apple and Meta Gave User Data to Hackers Who Used Forged Legal Requests
Marvel's Avengers Has An Avengers-Level 'Workaround' For A PS5 Crash

Anyone still playing Marvel’s Avengers on PS5 over the last few days may have run into an issue where the game crashes. If that’s you, as of today there is a “workaround”. It’s just a rather drastic one.
Source: Kotaku – Marvel’s Avengers Has An Avengers-Level ‘Workaround’ For A PS5 Crash
How to Install Apache Tomcat on Debian 11
Apache Tomcat is a free and open-source web server. Learn how to install Apache Tomcat on Debian 11 here.
The post How to Install Apache Tomcat on Debian 11 appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – How to Install Apache Tomcat on Debian 11
Morbius Is a Marvel Misfire That Matt Smith Almost Saves

Morbius, the long-delayed next film in Sony’s Spider-Man universe, is like a roller coaster without a pulse. There are highs, there are lows, there’s plenty of disorientation, and by the end, you aren’t upset with the ride, but largely underwhelmed because you have the sense it should have been better.
Source: Gizmodo – Morbius Is a Marvel Misfire That Matt Smith Almost Saves
Tokyu Railway Lines Going Fully Green
Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Tokyu Railways Company has announced that all its lines will run entirely on solar and renewable energy sources from next month, making it the first Japanese railway company to achieve this goal.
Tokyu Railways said it will purchase non-fossil fuel certificates for its electricity supplies along all its lines in the Tokyo area. This marks the first time a Japanese railway company has decided to go fully green.
This move may achieve a carbon dioxide reduction equivalent to the emissions of approximately 56,000 households per year.
Non-fossil certificates are issued by local governments, and are used to prove that a certain amount of energy has been produced by renewable energy. These certificates are available for purchase by companies, and this demand for green energy in turn pushes utilities and suppliers to expand renewables production.
Tokyu has assured its customers that the increased costs for acquiring electricity will not influence train fares, as the firm plans to introduce new electricity-efficient train models in the near future.
Tokyu plans to cut its overall company emissions by 46.2% by 2030 and aims to eliminate CO2 emissions entirely by 2050.
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Source: Akihabara News – Tokyu Railway Lines Going Fully Green
YouTube Added 1,500 Free Movies, But Good Luck Finding Them
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Mashable: YouTube recently added a bunch more movies and TV shows for its U.S. users to stream for free, provided you’re willing to sit through some ads. Unfortunately, actually finding them all isn’t easy. While YouTube has offered free, ad-supported movies before, this is the first time it has branched out to TV shows. Announced last week, YouTube’s updated catalogue of free content now includes over 1,500 movies and 100 television shows, such as 10 Things I Hate About You, The Sandlot, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, Legally Blonde, two seasons of Kitchen Nightmares, and a decent number of more obscure titles such as 1970’s Western The Return of a Man Called Horse.
However, YouTube has also made browsing its free titles much more annoying than it needed to be. The platform won’t just show you all its free titles and let you scroll through them to find your next binge watch. It certainly won’t let you filter them, so you can’t narrow your search to all of YouTube’s free action movies, or free romantic comedies. Rather, YouTube’s algorithm selects a few hundred ad-supported titles to show you in its “free to watch movies” section, hiding the rest. Mashable only counted 360 ad-supported films available in this category, despite YouTube stating it offers over four times that number. Mashable also counted 100 free TV shows.
YouTube noted that viewers can use its search bar to look for titles, as well as browse through content in genre-themed sections which contain a mix of free, hire, and purchasable content. However there’s no section only listing all of YouTube’s free films or television shows, giving users no option but to trust that YouTube knows best what they should watch. […] It seems like a strange lack of functionality, but then again, YouTube’s bread and butter is in user-uploaded content rather than blockbuster films. “YouTube is personalized to users, so instead of seeing the entire library at once in the links, users see personalized selections for them,” a YouTube spokesperson told Mashable. “Once users begin watching or when new titles cycle in or out, the makeup of the selection in the shelves will change.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – YouTube Added 1,500 Free Movies, But Good Luck Finding Them
Call Of Duty Cheat Caught Hacking While Trying To Show He Wasn't Hacking

In a recent tournament match, a Call of Duty: Vanguard player was accused of cheating. In an attempt to clear his name, the player shared off-screen footage of his gameplay, in which you could clearly see…that he was cheating.
Source: Kotaku – Call Of Duty Cheat Caught Hacking While Trying To Show He Wasn’t Hacking
Microsoft's Next Patch Tuesday Update Fixes DirectX BSOD Errors But You Don't Have To Wait
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The dreaded Blue Screen of Death, or BSOD, has been the bane of every Windows users’ existence for every generation of the OS. With every new version of Windows, Microsoft has claimed that there will be fewer or no blue screens. Rarely has the company been correct about this, though. Even the Xbox has not been immune from blue screens, as
Source: Hot Hardware – Microsoft’s Next Patch Tuesday Update Fixes DirectX BSOD Errors But You Don’t Have To Wait
How to Install and Set Up ADB Tools on Linux
In this tutorial, learn how to install and set up ADB (Android Debug Bridge) tools and Fastboot Android drivers on Linux.
The post How to Install and Set Up ADB Tools on Linux appeared first on Linux Today.
Source: Linux Today – How to Install and Set Up ADB Tools on Linux
Walgreens Turns To Robots To Fill Prescriptions
Walgreens Boots Alliance is opening robot-powered micro-fulfillment centers across the U.S. to fill customers’ prescriptions as the role of stores and pharmacists change. CNBC reports: Inside of a large facility in the Dallas area, they fill thousands of prescriptions for customers who take medications to manage or treat high blood pressure, diabetes or other conditions. Each robot can fill 300 prescriptions in an hour, the company said — roughly the same number that a typical Walgreens pharmacy with a handful of staff may do in a day.
Walgreens Boots Alliance is opening the automated, centralized hubs to keep up in the fast-changing pharmacy industry. The pandemic has intensified the drugstore chain’s need to stay relevant as online pharmacies siphon off sales and more customers have items from toilet paper to toothpaste delivered to their doorstep. The global health crisis has also heightened demand for pharmacists, as hospitals and drugstores hired them to administer Covid vaccines and tests. That has forced Walgreens and its competitors, CVS Health and Rite Aid, to rethink the role of their stores and pharmacists.
By 2025, as much as half of Walgreens’ prescription volume from stores could be filled at the automated centers, said Rex Swords, who oversees facilities as Walgreens’ group president of centralized services, operations and planning. That will free up more of pharmacists’ time to provide health care, Brewer said in an interview with CNBC’s Bertha Coombs. “We’re doing all of this work, so that the pharmacist has an easier job, so that they can get back to being front and center, building a relationship with that patient and interacting the way they were trained — the work that they love to do,” she said. Pharmacists will continue to fill time-sensitive medications and controlled substances at local stores as the company expands its use of robots.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Walgreens Turns To Robots To Fill Prescriptions
GParted 1.4: New version of live partition-manipulation tool
GParted is a graphical dynamic partition management tool for Linux. In other words, it does useful things like non-destructively expand or shrink disk partitions while they contain data. It’s not unfair to describe it as a FOSS recreation of the late lamented PartitionMagic.
Source: LXer – GParted 1.4: New version of live partition-manipulation tool
Pfizer, Moderna vaccines aren’t the same; study finds antibody differences
Enlarge / A vial of COMIRNATY (Pfizer/BioNTech) and a vial of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines. (credit: Getty | Marcos del Mazo)
The mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna have proven highly effective at priming our immune systems to fight the pandemic coronavirus—preventing substantial amounts of infection, severe disease, and death throughout several waves of variants. But, despite their similar design and efficacy, the two vaccines are not exactly the same—and our immune systems don’t respond to them in the exact same way.
An early hint of this was some real-world data that found startling differences in the effectiveness of the two vaccines, despite both shots performing nearly identically in Phase III clinical trials—95 percent and 94 percent. Amid last year’s delta wave, a Mayo clinic study found that Pfizer’s effectiveness against infection dipped to 42 percent while Moderna’s only fell to 76 percent.
According to a new study in Science Translational Medicine, such differences might be explained by evidence that the two vaccines spur the immune system to produce slightly different types of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2.
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Source: Ars Technica – Pfizer, Moderna vaccines aren’t the same; study finds antibody differences
T-Mobile Begins Shutdown of Sprint 3G Network
T-Mobile said Wednesday that its shutdown of Sprint’s 3G network is proceeding as planned, beginning on March 31st. The Verge reports: As part of the shutdown process, the company said in a statement emailed to The Verge, it will migrate customers over the next 60 days “to ensure they are supported and not left without connectivity, and the network will be completely turned off by no later than May 31.” Earlier reports suggested that the actual shutdown date was being pushed to May 31st, which would have been the second delay; originally, T-Mobile was going to phase out the network in January but said in October that it would extend the deadline to March 31st.
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Source: Slashdot – T-Mobile Begins Shutdown of Sprint 3G Network
Amazon's Fallout Series Casts Star Trek: Prodigy's Ella Purnell

Showing quite the penchant for survivalist roles, Ella Purnell (star of Showtime’s plane-crash drama Yellowjackets) has signed onto another with Amazon’s Fallout adaptation. And she’s no stranger to genre: she was also in Zack Snyder’s Oscar “fan favorite” zombie flick Army of the Dead, and voices one of the kids on …
Source: Gizmodo – Amazon’s Fallout Series Casts Star Trek: Prodigy’s Ella Purnell
Apple Working To Bring More Financial Services In-House
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Apple is developing its own payment processing technology and infrastructure for future financial products, part of an ambitious effort that would reduce its reliance on outside partners over time, according to people with knowledge of the matter. A multiyear plan would bring a wide range of financial tasks in-house, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plans aren’t public. That includes payment processing, risk assessment for lending, fraud analysis, credit checks and additional customer-service functions such as the handling of disputes.
The push would turn the company into a bigger force in financial services, building on a lineup that already includes an Apple-branded credit card, peer-to-peer payments, the Wallet app and a mechanism for merchants to accept credit cards from an iPhone. Apple is also working on its own subscription service for hardware and a “buy now, pay later” feature for Apple Pay transactions, Bloomberg has reported. Part of the project has been dubbed “Breakout” internally, underscoring the idea of breaking away from the existing financial system, according to the people.
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Source: Slashdot – Apple Working To Bring More Financial Services In-House