Codex\u003C/a>, the AI coding assistant, is now generally available with significant updates, including a new Slack integration, a dedicated SDK, and enhanced admin tools.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/40ed6e51-a178-49da-ae0e-62b4a45d9aa1/1184.webp\" alt=\"Source: OpenAI\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003Cspan class=\"caption-text text-sm mt-3\">Source: OpenAI\u003C/span>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/openai\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#openai\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":452,"blocks":453,"version":187},1759782709609,[454,458,464,468,472,478,495,499,503,516,522,526,543,549],{"id":455,"type":31,"data":456},"a1b2c3d4e",{"text":457},"At its DevDay 2025 conference, OpenAI announced a suite of major updates, including the ability to use third-party apps directly within ChatGPT, a new toolkit for building AI agents, and API access to its latest models.",{"id":459,"type":36,"data":460},"d0e1f2a3b",{"caption":461,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":462},"OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.",{"url":463},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/f21530d7-3f28-48b0-93a0-c19a6aba7cdc/1184.webp",{"id":465,"type":46,"data":466},"f4g5h6i7j",{"text":467,"level":221},"Seamless App Integration in ChatGPT",{"id":469,"type":31,"data":470},"k8l9m0n1o",{"text":471},"Users can now \u003Ca href=\"https://openai.com/index/introducing-apps-in-chatgpt/\">connect to applications\u003C/a> without leaving the chat interface. In a live demo, a prompt asking Coursera for a machine learning lesson instantly embedded a playable video from the platform, allowing for immediate follow-up questions within the same conversation.",{"id":473,"type":36,"data":474},"p2q3r4s5t",{"caption":475,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":476},"Interacting with Coursera directly in ChatGPT.",{"url":477},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/f45679b5-5a04-473d-b723-5976d8c9ad66/1184.webp",{"id":479,"type":161,"data":480},"u6v7w8x9y",{"style":415,"meta":481,"items":482},{},[483,487,491],{"content":484,"meta":485,"items":486},"Another example showcased asking Zillow to find homes for sale in Pittsburgh, which brought up an interactive map with listings directly in the chat, ready for further refinement.",{},[],{"content":488,"meta":489,"items":490},"In addition to direct commands, ChatGPT will proactively suggest relevant apps. Launch partners include Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, Figma, Expedia, Spotify, and Zillow, with 11 more like Uber and Tripadvisor scheduled to join in 2025.",{},[],{"content":492,"meta":493,"items":494},"The feature is rolling out to all registered users (free, Go, Plus, and Pro) outside the EU. Developers can start building integrations with the preview version of the Apps SDK, with submissions opening later in 2025.",{},[],{"id":496,"type":46,"data":497},"b3c4d5e6f",{"text":498,"level":221},"AgentKit: A New Toolkit for Building AI Agents",{"id":500,"type":31,"data":501},"g7h8i9j0k",{"text":502},"OpenAI also \u003Ca href=\"https://openai.com/index/introducing-agentkit/\">introduced AgentKit\u003C/a>, a comprehensive suite of tools for developers to create, deploy, and optimize custom AI agents. The kit includes:",{"id":504,"type":161,"data":505},"l1m2n3o4p",{"style":415,"meta":506,"items":507},{},[508,512],{"content":509,"meta":510,"items":511},"\u003Cb>Agent Builder:\u003C/b> An intuitive interface for creating and managing agents.",{},[],{"content":513,"meta":514,"items":515},"\u003Cb>ChatKit:\u003C/b> A set of tools for embedding customized chat agents directly into your own products.",{},[],{"id":517,"type":36,"data":518},"q5r6s7t8u",{"caption":519,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":520},"The new Agent Builder interface.",{"url":521},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/7a5eac75-0b9b-47da-8733-44a6af44de5f/1184.webp",{"id":523,"type":46,"data":524},"c9d8e7f6g",{"text":525,"level":221},"Major API and Model Updates",{"id":527,"type":161,"data":528},"v9w0x1y2z",{"style":415,"meta":529,"items":530},{},[531,535,539],{"content":532,"meta":533,"items":534},"ChatKit and the updated \u003Ca href=\"https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/evals\">Evals\u003C/a> tool for prompt testing are now available to all developers, with Agent Builder in beta.",{},[],{"content":536,"meta":537,"items":538},"The highly anticipated \u003Ca href=\"https://platform.openai.com/docs/models/gpt-5-pro\">API for GPT-5 Pro\u003C/a> is now live. Additionally, an \u003Ca href=\"https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/video-generation\">API for the advanced video generation model, Sora 2\u003C/a>, is also available.",{},[],{"content":540,"meta":541,"items":542},"\u003Ca href=\"https://openai.com/index/codex-now-generally-available/\">Codex\u003C/a>, the AI coding assistant, is now generally available with significant updates, including a new Slack integration, a dedicated SDK, and enhanced admin tools.",{},[],{"id":544,"type":36,"data":545},"h3i4j5k6l",{"caption":546,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":547},"Source: OpenAI",{"url":548},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/40ed6e51-a178-49da-ae0e-62b4a45d9aa1/1184.webp",{"id":550,"type":31,"data":551},"cGgyBgTZp6",{"text":552},"#news #openai",{"authorId":5,"name":7,"avatar":8,"username":6},"AI",[556,558,559],{"emojiId":557,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},16,{"emojiId":49,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},{"emojiId":560,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},14,{"comments":15,"favorites":49,"views":562,"hits":563},143,363,"2025-10-06T20:30:31.811","2025-10-07T08:32:04.019",{"postId":567,"title":568,"slug":569,"preview":570,"html":571,"content":572,"author":632,"authorUsername":6,"topic":364,"status":190,"reactions":633,"counters":637,"createdAt":640,"updatedAt":641,"publishedPostId":9,"favorite":16},"2ddd7162-9d10-4eed-b5f7-19858fcac86f","Canonical announced the codename for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS — Resolute Raccoon","240743-canonical-announced-codename-ubuntu-26-04-lts-resolute-raccoon","\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/fd209860-9d2f-4cef-a53a-edebc980e809/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Canonical has officially \u003Ca href=\"https://x.com/ubuntu/status/1975147272577929456\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">announced\u003C/a> the codename for its next Long-Term Support (LTS) release: Ubuntu 26.04 will be known as 'Resolute Raccoon'. Development is set to begin in mid-October, with the final release \u003Ca href=\"https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/resolute-raccoon-release-schedule/47198\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">scheduled\u003C/a> for April 23, 2026.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>","\u003Cdiv class=\"content-wrapper break-words\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/fd209860-9d2f-4cef-a53a-edebc980e809/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Codenamed 'Resolute Raccoon'\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Canonical has officially \u003Ca href=\"https://x.com/ubuntu/status/1975147272577929456\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">announced\u003C/a> the codename for its next Long-Term Support (LTS) release: Ubuntu 26.04 will be known as 'Resolute Raccoon'. Development is set to begin in mid-October, with the final release \u003Ca href=\"https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/resolute-raccoon-release-schedule/47198\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">scheduled\u003C/a> for April 23, 2026.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">As an LTS release, 'Resolute Raccoon' will \u003Ca href=\"https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">receive\u003C/a> five years of standard security and maintenance updates, ensuring a stable and reliable platform for both individual users and enterprises.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Chr class=\"block-content content-block-delimiter\">\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch3 class=\"block-content\">The Road to the Next LTS\u003C/h3>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">The announcement of 'Resolute Raccoon' follows a consistent cycle of interim releases that pave the way for the next major stable version. Here is the release schedule leading up to 26.04:\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat):\u003C/b> Released April 25, 2024.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole):\u003C/b> Released October 10, 2024.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Ubuntu 25.04 (Plucky Puffin):\u003C/b> Scheduled for April 17, 2025.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka):\u003C/b> Expected October 9, 2025.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cfigure class=\"block-wrapper block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper__content\">\u003Cblockquote class=\"block-quote block-quote--text-small\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-quote__line\">\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-quote__text\">Each release builds upon the last, paving the way for a more robust, secure, and user-friendly experience with the upcoming 'Resolute Raccoon'.\u003C/div>\u003C/blockquote>\u003C/div>\u003C/figure>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/linux\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#linux\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/ubuntu\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#ubuntu\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":573,"blocks":574,"version":187},1759771846722,[575,580,584,588,592,595,599,603,624,628],{"id":576,"type":36,"data":577},"Jt7Fp9wXqZ",{"caption":11,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":578},{"url":579},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/fd209860-9d2f-4cef-a53a-edebc980e809/1184.webp",{"id":581,"type":46,"data":582},"eK2dRm8sVb",{"text":583,"level":221},"Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Codenamed 'Resolute Raccoon'",{"id":585,"type":31,"data":586},"aP1sLq4vFg",{"text":587},"Canonical has officially \u003Ca href=\"https://x.com/ubuntu/status/1975147272577929456\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">announced\u003C/a> the codename for its next Long-Term Support (LTS) release: Ubuntu 26.04 will be known as 'Resolute Raccoon'. Development is set to begin in mid-October, with the final release \u003Ca href=\"https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/resolute-raccoon-release-schedule/47198\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">scheduled\u003C/a> for April 23, 2026.",{"id":589,"type":31,"data":590},"zY6xHj5wKc",{"text":591},"As an LTS release, 'Resolute Raccoon' will \u003Ca href=\"https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">receive\u003C/a> five years of standard security and maintenance updates, ensuring a stable and reliable platform for both individual users and enterprises.",{"id":593,"type":42,"data":594},"iN9oVb3cEd",{},{"id":596,"type":46,"data":597},"gT8sDf1wXm",{"text":598,"level":49},"The Road to the Next LTS",{"id":600,"type":31,"data":601},"pL2vFq7aRh",{"text":602},"The announcement of 'Resolute Raccoon' follows a consistent cycle of interim releases that pave the way for the next major stable version. Here is the release schedule leading up to 26.04:",{"id":604,"type":161,"data":605},"bC5uYk9jZw",{"style":415,"meta":606,"items":607},{},[608,612,616,620],{"content":609,"meta":610,"items":611},"\u003Cb>Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat):\u003C/b> Released April 25, 2024.",{},[],{"content":613,"meta":614,"items":615},"\u003Cb>Ubuntu 24.10 (Oracular Oriole):\u003C/b> Released October 10, 2024.",{},[],{"content":617,"meta":618,"items":619},"\u003Cb>Ubuntu 25.04 (Plucky Puffin):\u003C/b> Scheduled for April 17, 2025.",{},[],{"content":621,"meta":622,"items":623},"\u003Cb>Ubuntu 25.10 (Questing Quokka):\u003C/b> Expected October 9, 2025.",{},[],{"id":625,"type":101,"data":626},"sM4wXj8rVz",{"quoteText":627,"authorText":11},"Each release builds upon the last, paving the way for a more robust, secure, and user-friendly experience with the upcoming 'Resolute Raccoon'.",{"id":629,"type":31,"data":630},"NULJXPgtUn",{"text":631},"#news #linux #ubuntu",{"authorId":5,"name":7,"avatar":8,"username":6},[634,635],{"emojiId":14,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},{"emojiId":636,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},15,{"comments":15,"favorites":221,"views":638,"hits":639},300,144,"2025-10-06T17:26:33.672","2025-10-07T08:32:15.244",{"postId":643,"title":644,"slug":645,"preview":646,"html":647,"content":648,"author":715,"authorUsername":6,"topic":364,"status":190,"reactions":716,"counters":718,"createdAt":721,"updatedAt":722,"publishedPostId":9,"favorite":16},"f20b4d67-88de-4c26-814c-fd6d6116095e","Fire destroyed the South Korean government's Cloud data storage system, No Backups Exist","071483-fire-destroyed-south-korean-government-cloud-data-storage-no-backups","\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">A devastating fire at the headquarters of South Korea's National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon has \u003Ca href=\"https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-10-01/national/socialAffairs/NIRS-fire-destroys-governments-cloud-storage-system-no-backups-available/2412936\">completely destroyed\u003C/a> the government's G-Drive cloud storage system. The system, which held the work files of approximately 750,000 civil servants, had no available backups, leading to a total loss of data.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/333a8320-a387-47b9-b592-9eb70b0cbf5e/1184.webp\" alt=\"The fire broke out in a server room, damaging 96 critical information systems.\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003Cspan class=\"caption-text text-sm mt-3\">The fire broke out in a server room, damaging 96 critical information systems.\u003C/span>\u003C/div>","\u003Cdiv class=\"content-wrapper break-words\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">A devastating fire at the headquarters of South Korea's National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon has \u003Ca href=\"https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-10-01/national/socialAffairs/NIRS-fire-destroys-governments-cloud-storage-system-no-backups-available/2412936\">completely destroyed\u003C/a> the government's G-Drive cloud storage system. The system, which held the work files of approximately 750,000 civil servants, had no available backups, leading to a total loss of data.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/333a8320-a387-47b9-b592-9eb70b0cbf5e/1184.webp\" alt=\"The fire broke out in a server room, damaging 96 critical information systems.\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003Cspan class=\"caption-text text-sm mt-3\">The fire broke out in a server room, damaging 96 critical information systems.\u003C/span>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">A System Designed for Disaster\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Launched in 2018, the G-Drive system mandated that government employees store all work documents in the cloud rather than on personal computers. While it provided about 30 GB of storage per person, a critical design flaw left it completely vulnerable.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cfigure class=\"block-wrapper block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper__content\">\u003Cblockquote class=\"block-quote block-quote--text-small block-quote--has-author\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-quote__line\">\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-quote__text\">While most systems at the data center are backed up daily, G-Drive's architecture was incompatible with external backups due to its large capacity and low performance. This vulnerability ultimately left the system unprotected.\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-quote__author\">Ministry of the Interior and Safety\u003C/div>\u003C/blockquote>\u003C/div>\u003C/figure>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Aftermath and Recovery Efforts\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">The extent of the damage varies by department, with the Ministry of Personnel Management hit hardest as it stored all its documents exclusively on G-Drive. The ministry stated that all its departments expect operational disruptions and are now scrambling to recover data from alternative sources.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">Files saved locally on personal computers within the last month.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">Data from emails and other digital correspondence.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">Official documents and physical printouts.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Fortunately, official documents created through the separate 'Onnara' government reporting system were stored elsewhere and are recoverable.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">History Repeats Itself\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">This is not the first major data center disaster in South Korea. In 2022, a fire at the SK C&C Data Center caused a massive shutdown of 32,000 servers, crippling the nation's digital infrastructure. The incident took down KakaoTalk, a messaging app used by about 90% of the population, along with payment, email, and taxi services. The widespread disruption led to the resignation of Kakao's co-CEO following intense public and business backlash.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/cloud\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#cloud\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":649,"blocks":650,"version":187},1759733183992,[651,655,661,665,669,674,678,682,699,703,707,711],{"id":652,"type":31,"data":653},"a78cfffa-5",{"text":654},"A devastating fire at the headquarters of South Korea's National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon has \u003Ca href=\"https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-10-01/national/socialAffairs/NIRS-fire-destroys-governments-cloud-storage-system-no-backups-available/2412936\">completely destroyed\u003C/a> the government's G-Drive cloud storage system. The system, which held the work files of approximately 750,000 civil servants, had no available backups, leading to a total loss of data.",{"id":656,"type":36,"data":657},"8e0074d7-e",{"caption":658,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":659},"The fire broke out in a server room, damaging 96 critical information systems.",{"url":660},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/333a8320-a387-47b9-b592-9eb70b0cbf5e/1184.webp",{"id":662,"type":46,"data":663},"yTf5rE1bXz",{"text":664,"level":221},"A System Designed for Disaster",{"id":666,"type":31,"data":667},"3e76e163-f",{"text":668},"Launched in 2018, the G-Drive system mandated that government employees store all work documents in the cloud rather than on personal computers. While it provided about 30 GB of storage per person, a critical design flaw left it completely vulnerable.",{"id":670,"type":101,"data":671},"cddd9a20-c",{"quoteText":672,"authorText":673},"While most systems at the data center are backed up daily, G-Drive's architecture was incompatible with external backups due to its large capacity and low performance. This vulnerability ultimately left the system unprotected.","Ministry of the Interior and Safety",{"id":675,"type":46,"data":676},"sPq8vW4gHj",{"text":677,"level":221},"Aftermath and Recovery Efforts",{"id":679,"type":31,"data":680},"2ad17cca-1",{"text":681},"The extent of the damage varies by department, with the Ministry of Personnel Management hit hardest as it stored all its documents exclusively on G-Drive. The ministry stated that all its departments expect operational disruptions and are now scrambling to recover data from alternative sources.",{"id":683,"type":161,"data":684},"xKz3bA9fGh",{"style":415,"meta":685,"items":686},{},[687,691,695],{"content":688,"meta":689,"items":690},"Files saved locally on personal computers within the last month.",{},[],{"content":692,"meta":693,"items":694},"Data from emails and other digital correspondence.",{},[],{"content":696,"meta":697,"items":698},"Official documents and physical printouts.",{},[],{"id":700,"type":31,"data":701},"9b5ba76b-0",{"text":702},"Fortunately, official documents created through the separate 'Onnara' government reporting system were stored elsewhere and are recoverable.",{"id":704,"type":46,"data":705},"mBv6cZ1eYx",{"text":706,"level":221},"History Repeats Itself",{"id":708,"type":31,"data":709},"3bc3e88a-c",{"text":710},"This is not the first major data center disaster in South Korea. In 2022, a fire at the SK C&C Data Center caused a massive shutdown of 32,000 servers, crippling the nation's digital infrastructure. The incident took down KakaoTalk, a messaging app used by about 90% of the population, along with payment, email, and taxi services. The widespread disruption led to the resignation of Kakao's co-CEO following intense public and business backlash.",{"id":712,"type":31,"data":713},"PydAHbuQPf",{"text":714},"#news #cloud",{"authorId":5,"name":7,"avatar":8,"username":6},[717],{"emojiId":49,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},{"comments":14,"favorites":15,"views":719,"hits":720},197,156,"2025-10-06T06:45:31.659","2025-10-06T17:37:20.641",{"postId":724,"title":725,"slug":726,"preview":727,"html":728,"content":729,"author":762,"authorUsername":6,"topic":364,"status":190,"reactions":763,"counters":767,"createdAt":770,"updatedAt":771,"publishedPostId":9,"favorite":16},"bec1336c-6767-4a21-a44d-87dd540c56ec","SpaceX Falcon 9 completed its 125th flight this year — the entire rest of the world performed fewer launches","591148-spacex-falcon-9-completed-125th-flight-this-year-rest-of-world-fewer-launches","\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">On Friday, October 3rd, the American aerospace company SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space for the 125th time, delivering another batch of telecommunication satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO) for the Starlink satellite internet constellation.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/a8f3ede1-c1ad-4923-b0ba-4b701801c412/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image source: SpaceX\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003Cspan class=\"caption-text text-sm mt-3\">Image source: SpaceX\u003C/span>\u003C/div>","\u003Cdiv class=\"content-wrapper break-words\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">On Friday, October 3rd, the American aerospace company SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space for the 125th time, delivering another batch of telecommunication satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO) for the Starlink satellite internet constellation.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/a8f3ede1-c1ad-4923-b0ba-4b701801c412/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image source: SpaceX\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003Cspan class=\"caption-text text-sm mt-3\">Image source: SpaceX\u003C/span>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">The Falcon 9 launch, carrying 28 Starlink satellites, took place at 10:06 AM Eastern Time from the Vandenberg Space Force Base launch complex on the central coast of California. Approximately one hour after liftoff, the second stage deployed the spacecraft into low Earth orbit. The Falcon 9's first stage, in turn, landed on the SpaceX autonomous drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You' in the Pacific Ocean just over eight minutes after launch.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">This was the second flight for this particular Falcon 9 rocket. On its first launch, it was also used to deploy Starlink satellites into orbit.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">According to \u003Ca href=\"https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacex-starlink-11-39-b1097-vsfb-ocisl\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">Space.com\u003C/a>, over 70% of Falcon 9 rocket launches in 2025 were dedicated to expanding the Starlink satellite constellation. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), there are currently about 12,500 active satellites in orbit, of which more than 8,500 are Starlink spacecraft.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">It should also be noted that SpaceX has launched more rockets into space this year than all other countries in the world combined — a total of 223 successful launches from Earth since the beginning of the year. After the USA, China is in second place with 58 successful launches, and Russia is in third place with 13 launches.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/spacex\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#spacex\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":730,"blocks":731,"version":187},1759688333546,[732,736,742,746,750,754,758],{"id":733,"type":31,"data":734},"e22d61a7-8",{"text":735},"On Friday, October 3rd, the American aerospace company SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space for the 125th time, delivering another batch of telecommunication satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO) for the Starlink satellite internet constellation.",{"id":737,"type":36,"data":738},"621c3a11-3",{"caption":739,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":740},"Image source: SpaceX",{"url":741},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/a8f3ede1-c1ad-4923-b0ba-4b701801c412/1184.webp",{"id":743,"type":31,"data":744},"701598ac-4",{"text":745},"The Falcon 9 launch, carrying 28 Starlink satellites, took place at 10:06 AM Eastern Time from the Vandenberg Space Force Base launch complex on the central coast of California. Approximately one hour after liftoff, the second stage deployed the spacecraft into low Earth orbit. The Falcon 9's first stage, in turn, landed on the SpaceX autonomous drone ship 'Of Course I Still Love You' in the Pacific Ocean just over eight minutes after launch.",{"id":747,"type":31,"data":748},"a0735aec-c",{"text":749},"This was the second flight for this particular Falcon 9 rocket. On its first launch, it was also used to deploy Starlink satellites into orbit.",{"id":751,"type":31,"data":752},"c4ce206d-4",{"text":753},"According to \u003Ca href=\"https://www.space.com/space-exploration/launches-spacecraft/spacex-starlink-11-39-b1097-vsfb-ocisl\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">Space.com\u003C/a>, over 70% of Falcon 9 rocket launches in 2025 were dedicated to expanding the Starlink satellite constellation. According to the European Space Agency (ESA), there are currently about 12,500 active satellites in orbit, of which more than 8,500 are Starlink spacecraft.",{"id":755,"type":31,"data":756},"7a3c9378-8",{"text":757},"It should also be noted that SpaceX has launched more rockets into space this year than all other countries in the world combined — a total of 223 successful launches from Earth since the beginning of the year. After the USA, China is in second place with 58 successful launches, and Russia is in third place with 13 launches.",{"id":759,"type":31,"data":760},"6rN6HvNIYK",{"text":761},"#news #spacex",{"authorId":5,"name":7,"avatar":8,"username":6},[764,765],{"emojiId":14,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},{"emojiId":766,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},13,{"comments":15,"favorites":14,"views":768,"hits":769},25,138,"2025-10-05T18:16:04.441","2025-10-05T18:34:51.248",{"postId":773,"title":774,"slug":775,"preview":776,"html":777,"content":778,"author":814,"authorUsername":6,"topic":364,"status":190,"reactions":815,"counters":819,"createdAt":822,"updatedAt":823,"publishedPostId":9,"favorite":16},"fbe2df49-5487-4b66-a066-0ed3636efa98","Google will end support for Gmailify and the POP protocol for incoming emails in January 2026","248051-google-end-support-gmailify-pop-protocol-incoming-emails-january-2026","\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Google \u003Ca href=\"https://support.google.com/mail/answer/16604719?hl=en\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">is planning to remove\u003C/a> two features from Gmail in January 2026. These include the Gmailify extension and POP protocol support for mail from other clients.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/afe51263-b652-4a08-a5dd-0b5d1f63af07/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>","\u003Cdiv class=\"content-wrapper break-words\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Google \u003Ca href=\"https://support.google.com/mail/answer/16604719?hl=en\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">is planning to remove\u003C/a> two features from Gmail in January 2026. These include the Gmailify extension and POP protocol support for mail from other clients.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/afe51263-b652-4a08-a5dd-0b5d1f63af07/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Gmailify was introduced in 2016 to integrate external email accounts (such as Yahoo! or Outlook) with some of Gmail's additional features, including a reliable spam filter, automatic sorting of incoming messages into categories, enhanced push notifications on smartphones, and an advanced search function with special operators.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Fetching emails via the POP protocol allowed Gmail users to integrate messages from other email accounts. Instead, Google will use the IMAP protocol, which is already supported by most email services and is considered the modern standard. However, you can still link Gmail via POP in other email clients.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Users should check their email service settings to ensure that IMAP is enabled. The changes will only affect future emails. \u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Google also recommends that users with work or school accounts contact their IT administrators if a migration to Google Workspace is required.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">It was previously reported that users who have access to client-side encryption (CSE) in Gmail on a Google Workspace Enterprise Plus account with the Assured Controls add-on, can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to any recipient. This encryption provides an additional layer of protection before the data reaches Google's servers. It protects the body of the email, including images and attachments.\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/google\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#google\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":779,"blocks":780,"version":187},1759661351536,[781,785,790,794,798,802,806,810],{"id":782,"type":31,"data":783},"bfc7eb95-f",{"text":784},"Google \u003Ca href=\"https://support.google.com/mail/answer/16604719?hl=en\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer nofollow\">is planning to remove\u003C/a> two features from Gmail in January 2026. These include the Gmailify extension and POP protocol support for mail from other clients.",{"id":786,"type":36,"data":787},"dd806e9e-0",{"caption":11,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":788},{"url":789},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/afe51263-b652-4a08-a5dd-0b5d1f63af07/1184.webp",{"id":791,"type":31,"data":792},"b59e8344-0",{"text":793},"Gmailify was introduced in 2016 to integrate external email accounts (such as Yahoo! or Outlook) with some of Gmail's additional features, including a reliable spam filter, automatic sorting of incoming messages into categories, enhanced push notifications on smartphones, and an advanced search function with special operators.",{"id":795,"type":31,"data":796},"f68c41f5-b",{"text":797},"Fetching emails via the POP protocol allowed Gmail users to integrate messages from other email accounts. Instead, Google will use the IMAP protocol, which is already supported by most email services and is considered the modern standard. However, you can still link Gmail via POP in other email clients.",{"id":799,"type":31,"data":800},"83cda598-2",{"text":801},"Users should check their email service settings to ensure that IMAP is enabled. The changes will only affect future emails. ",{"id":803,"type":31,"data":804},"af1aa41b-4",{"text":805},"Google also recommends that users with work or school accounts contact their IT administrators if a migration to Google Workspace is required.",{"id":807,"type":31,"data":808},"9f265d7b-2",{"text":809},"It was previously reported that users who have access to client-side encryption (CSE) in Gmail on a Google Workspace Enterprise Plus account with the Assured Controls add-on, can now send end-to-end encrypted emails to any recipient. This encryption provides an additional layer of protection before the data reaches Google's servers. It protects the body of the email, including images and attachments.",{"id":811,"type":31,"data":812},"0o6AyYNIIW",{"text":813},"#news #google",{"authorId":5,"name":7,"avatar":8,"username":6},[816,818],{"emojiId":817,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},7,{"emojiId":766,"count":14,"reactedByUser":16},{"comments":15,"favorites":14,"views":820,"hits":821},49,195,"2025-10-05T10:47:14.587","2025-10-05T12:43:47.09",{"postId":825,"title":826,"slug":827,"preview":828,"html":829,"content":830,"author":1004,"authorUsername":6,"topic":364,"status":190,"reactions":1005,"counters":1007,"createdAt":1010,"updatedAt":1011,"publishedPostId":9,"favorite":16},"8d370f7c-7a53-494e-9898-e8bf5195b337","Linux 6.17: Fresh drivers, fast networks, and reliable memory","080274-linux-6-17-fresh-drivers-fast-networks-reliable-memory","\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/895007fb-9681-49b1-b5c1-ecb0a2d10a5a/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Linus Torvalds has just dropped the latest Linux kernel, version 6.17! After two months of hard work from developers around the globe, this release is packed with performance boosts, new hardware support, and stability improvements. Let's take a quick look at the impressive numbers:\u003C/p>\u003C/div>","\u003Cdiv class=\"content-wrapper break-words\">\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--media\">\u003Cfigure class=\"block-content content-block-image\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/895007fb-9681-49b1-b5c1-ecb0a2d10a5a/1184.webp\" alt=\"Image\" class=\"rounded-xl medium-zoom-image\" loading=\"lazy\">\u003C/figure>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Linux Kernel 6.17 is Here! What's New?\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">Linus Torvalds has just dropped the latest Linux kernel, version 6.17! After two months of hard work from developers around the globe, this release is packed with performance boosts, new hardware support, and stability improvements. Let's take a quick look at the impressive numbers:\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">Over \u003Cb>2,100 developers\u003C/b> contributed their expertise.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">A whopping \u003Cb>14,334 patches\u003C/b> were merged into the kernel.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">More than \u003Cb>646,000 lines of new code\u003C/b> were added to power the new features.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">File Systems: Faster and More Reliable\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Btrfs:\u003C/b> Gets a major speed boost for metadata handling. If you work with large directories full of thousands of files (think databases or web content), you'll notice things are much snappier.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Ext4:\u003C/b> The classic file system is now smarter about managing free space. This means less fragmentation and faster writing, especially for large files like videos or virtual disks. It's also more resilient to hardware failures.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>XFS:\u003C/b> Perfect for high-load servers, XFS now handles intense I/O operations even better. It also gets experimental support for new compression algorithms to help you save disk space.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>FUSE:\u003C/b> Integration with containers and virtual environments is now smoother, making it easier for developers to build custom file systems for cloud storage or distributed clusters.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Drivers: New Hardware Support & Optimizations\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Graphics:\u003C/b> \u003Cb>Intel Arc\u003C/b> GPUs get better power management for improved battery life, while \u003Cb>AMD\u003C/b> adds support for new \u003Cb>RDNA 3\u003C/b> video cards. Great news for gamers and creative professionals!\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Networking:\u003C/b> Get ready for blazing-fast speeds with new support for \u003Cb>Wi-Fi 7\u003C/b> chips. Wired 10-gigabit network cards also see performance gains for handling heavy traffic.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Audio:\u003C/b> The ALSA sound subsystem now supports more modern audio chips found in professional sound cards, making Linux an even better platform for music production and video editing.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>ARM Devices:\u003C/b> Support continues to grow with new drivers for \u003Cb>Qualcomm\u003C/b> and \u003Cb>MediaTek\u003C/b> chips, improving Linux compatibility on modern smartphones, tablets, and single-board computers.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Network Stack: Faster and More Secure Connections\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>TCP Boost:\u003C/b> The TCP protocol has been optimized to reduce delays, making everything from video streaming to cloud computing feel smoother.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>QUIC Integration:\u003C/b> The modern QUIC protocol is now better integrated into the kernel, leading to faster page loads and more reliable connections, especially on spotty networks.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Enhanced Security:\u003C/b> Key vulnerabilities related to \u003Ccode class=inline-code>IPv6\u003C/code> packet handling have been patched. The kernel also adds support for new cryptographic algorithms, strengthening security for VPNs and other secure connections.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Memory Management: Rock-Solid Stability\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Better Low-Memory Handling:\u003C/b> The kernel is now more graceful when running low on memory, reducing the chance of system crashes during heavy multitasking.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Multi-Core Optimizations:\u003C/b> Memory allocation is now more efficient on systems with many CPU cores, like modern \u003Cb>AMD EPYC™\u003C/b> or \u003Cb>Intel® Xeon®\u003C/b> processors.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Smarter Swapping:\u003C/b> The system is less likely to 'freeze' when moving data to the swap file, a big plus for machines with limited RAM.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Virtualization and Containers: Powering the Cloud\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>KVM Performance:\u003C/b> The Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) gets a performance boost, making your virtual machines run faster and more efficiently.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Better Container Control:\u003C/b> Support for \u003Ccode class=inline-code>cgroups\u003C/code> has been improved, giving you more precise control over CPU and memory for your \u003Cb>Docker\u003C/b> or \u003Cb>Kubernetes\u003C/b> containers.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Faster Virtual I/O:\u003C/b> New \u003Cb>VirtIO\u003C/b> drivers speed up data transfer between the host system and virtual machines, which is great for high-load applications like databases.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Ch2 class=\"block-content\">Under the Hood: Cleanup and Optimizations\u003C/h2>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cul class=\"block-content content-block-list-unordered\">\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Code Cleanup:\u003C/b> Obsolete code for old architectures (goodbye, Itanium!) has been removed, making the kernel leaner and easier to maintain.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Smarter Task Scheduling:\u003C/b> The scheduler is now better at balancing tasks across CPU cores, leading to a more responsive system during heavy workloads.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>Power Management Fixes:\u003C/b> Numerous bugs have been squashed, improving battery life on laptops and reducing energy consumption on servers.\u003C/li>\u003Cli class=\"content-block-list-item\">\u003Cb>New Debugging Tools:\u003C/b> Developers get new and improved tools to diagnose kernel issues, helping make future releases even more stable.\u003C/li>\u003C/ul>\u003C/div>\u003Cdiv class=\"block-wrapper--default\">\u003Cp class=\"block-content\">\u003Ca href=\"/tag/news\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#news\u003C/a> \u003Ca href=\"/tag/linux\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer ugc\">#linux\u003C/a>\u003C/p>\u003C/div>\u003C/div>",{"time":831,"blocks":832,"version":187},1759567744719,[833,838,842,845,862,866,887,891,912,916,933,937,954,958,975,979,1000],{"id":834,"type":36,"data":835},"a1b2c3d4-e",{"caption":11,"withBorder":16,"withBackground":16,"stretched":16,"file":836},{"url":837},"https://media.suddo.io/file/2f3af38f-ffaf-465d-b6b8-b927250a64dc/895007fb-9681-49b1-b5c1-ecb0a2d10a5a/1184.webp",{"id":839,"type":46,"data":840},"h1_title_1",{"text":841,"level":221},"Linux Kernel 6.17 is Here! What's New?",{"id":30,"type":31,"data":843},{"text":844},"Linus Torvalds has just dropped the latest Linux kernel, version 6.17! After two months of hard work from developers around the globe, this release is packed with performance boosts, new hardware support, and stability improvements. 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