Ubuntu 21.10 brings GNOME 40, Linux 5.13, and more

The latest version of Ubuntu is here, and Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish Indri” brings a number of updates to the core of the popular Linux distribution including a newer kernel, an updated desktop environment, and many other improvements. While Ubuntu 21.10 will only be officially supported for 9 months, it paves the way Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, […]

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The latest version of Ubuntu is here, and Ubuntu 21.10 “Impish Indri” brings a number of updates to the core of the popular Linux distribution including a newer kernel, an updated desktop environment, and many other improvements.

While Ubuntu 21.10 will only be officially supported for 9 months, it paves the way Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, which is arriving in April. As a long term support release, Ubuntu 22.04 will be supported at least until 2032.

Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri Beta

So what’s new in Ubuntu 21.10? Among other things:

  • The Linux 5.13 kernel brings support for additional hardware including Intel Alder Lake S and AMD Aldebaran processors, as well as initial support for Apple Silicon.
  • Ubuntu now ships with GNOME 40 as its default desktop environment, with an updated user interface featuring a horizontal layout for workspaces and vertical layouts for the app grid and overview views.
  • PulseAudio 15 brings support for Bluetooth LDAC and AptX codecs.

Ubuntu 21.10 also brings updated versions of some key applications including Firefox, LibreOffice and Thunderbird. And, for better or worse, Firefox is now a snap by default rather than a deb package, but the upshot is that it’s maintained by both Mozilla and Canonical, and folks who’d prefer to use a deb package for the web browser can continue to do so for at least as long as Ubuntu 21.10 is supported.

There are also a number of performance and security improvements, toolchain updates, and features and upgrades specific to Ubuntu Server. You can find more details in the Ubuntu 21.10 release notes.

 

 

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Verizon’s Visible cell customers hacked, unauthorized purchases seen

Visible customers left confused as hackers place orders from their accounts.

Verizon’s Visible cell customers hacked, unauthorized purchases seen

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Numerous Visible Wireless subscribers are reporting their accounts have been "hacked" this week. Visible runs on Verizon's 5G and 4G LTE networks. Rather than being a Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO), Visible is actually owned by Verizon.

Suspicions of a data breach at Visible started Monday when some customers saw random unauthorized purchases on their Visible accounts:

On the Visible subreddit, users have reported seeing unauthorized orders placed from their accounts, with a shipping address different from theirs:

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“Hacker X”—the American who built a pro-Trump fake news empire—unmasks himself

He was hired to build a fake news op but now wants to put things right.

A shadowy figure holds a mask of Donald Trump.

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This is the story of the mastermind behind one of the largest "fake news" operations in the US.

For two years, he ran websites and Facebook groups that spread bogus stories, conspiracy theories, and propaganda. Under him was a dedicated team of writers and editors paid to produce deceptive content—from outright hoaxes to political propaganda—with the supreme goal of tipping the 2016 election to Donald Trump.

Through extensive efforts, he built a secret network of self-reinforcing sites from the ground up. He devised a strategy that got prominent personalities—including Trump—to retweet misleading claims to their followers. And he fooled unwary American citizens, including the hacker's own father, into regarding fake news sources more highly than the mainstream media.

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Wer profitiert von einheitlichem EU-Recht?

Darüber sollten Linke und Linksliberale nach dem Gerichtsurteil in Polen diskutieren, statt sich reflexartig auf eine Seite im Machtkampf innerhalb der EU zu stellen

Darüber sollten Linke und Linksliberale nach dem Gerichtsurteil in Polen diskutieren, statt sich reflexartig auf eine Seite im Machtkampf innerhalb der EU zu stellen

How a mass extinction resulted in the rise of the snakes

The Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction saw a snake-splosion of biodiversity.

Image of a snake on a branch.

Enlarge / Today's diverse snake populations may trace back to a single ancestral species that survived the dinosaur-killing mass extinction. (credit: Alan Tunnicliffe Photography / Getty Images)

The doom of the dinosaurs was good news for snakes. According to new research, snake biodiversity began increasing shortly after the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction—you know, the one brought about by a huge asteroid impact 66 million years ago. The asteroid caused around 75 percent of all species, and all of the non-avian dinosaurs, to go extinct.

But the impact gave primordial snake species opportunity and space to flourish, and they did. Currently, there are around 4,000 species of the elongated, legless reptiles. To study this evolutionary change, a team of researchers examined the diets of existing snake species to get a glimpse into the past. “After the K–Pg extinction, [snakes] just underwent this massive ecological explosion,” Michael Grundler, one of the paper’s authors and a post-doc researcher at the University of California Los Angeles, told Ars.

Rare fossils

As it turns out, snake fossils are hard to come by. It’s rare to find any great snake because their bodies are loosely articulated and can fragment quickly. “They’re really rare in the fossil record. And when we do see them in the fossil record, it’s usually just a bit of vertebrae, often not really a skull, so we can’t get a sense of their ecology,” Grundler said. “It’s not something like a big mammal or a big dinosaur that has four limbs and the bones are pretty robust. With snakes, you have all these fragile vertebrae... their skull is pretty loosely articulated as well.”

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Gigafactory Berlin: Wasserverband befürchtet Kontaminierung durch Tesla

Die Trinkwasserversorgung ist weiter ein strittiger Punkt beim Bau von Teslas Gigafactory Berlin. Ein Störfall könnte massive Konsequenzen haben. (Gigafactory Berlin, Elektroauto)

Die Trinkwasserversorgung ist weiter ein strittiger Punkt beim Bau von Teslas Gigafactory Berlin. Ein Störfall könnte massive Konsequenzen haben. (Gigafactory Berlin, Elektroauto)