ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Google to kill off URL shortener once and for all

(2024/07/19)

Links shortened with goo.gl will stop working in 2025



Azure VMs ruined by CrowdStrike patchpocalypse? Microsoft has recovery tips

(2024/07/19)

Updated Have you tried turning it off and on again, like, a bunch?



Second NHS IT system confirmed to be affected by CrowdStrike issues

(2024/07/19)

Cancer treatments are in jeopardy across multiple healthcare facilities



UK comms watchdog banning inflation-linked mid-contract price rises

(2024/07/19)

But only for new mobile and broadband contracts, and only from January 2025



CrowdStrike shares sink as global IT outage savages systems worldwide

(2024/07/19)

Updated Emergency services, medical practices, airlines, banks, and more all crippled



Capgemini wins deal with UK tax collector worth up to £574M

(2024/07/19)

Love affair between HMRC and French outsourcer set to last 25 years



Dangerous sandwiches delayed hardware installation

(2024/07/19)

On Call AV tech was left alone, locked down, and under severe pressure



CrowdStrike file update bricks Windows machines around the world

(2024/07/19)

Updated Falcon Sensor putting hosts into deathloop - but there's a workaround



EU's renewable hydrogen plan needs a 'reality check'

(2024/07/19)

Member nations aren't on the same page, investors are confused, and nobody understands the real costs



North Korea likely behind takedown of Indian crypto exchange WazirX

(2024/07/19)

Firm halts trades after seeing $230 million disappear



Beijing's attack gang Volt Typhoon was a false flag inside job conspiracy: China

(2024/07/19)

Run by the NSA, the FBI, and Five Eyes nations, who fooled infosec researchers, apparently



Google slashes maps API prices in India – weeks after a competitor emerged

(2024/07/19)

Startup Ola slashes prices to zero for a year in apparent response



Microsoft 365 remains 'degraded' as Azure outage resolved

(2024/07/19)

Updated Central US region is back in business but Office apps still in trouble



OpenAI’s GPT-4o Mini is indeed small – like its lead over rivals in certain tests

(2024/07/19)

AI Roundup Plus: Meta Euro model drama; Mistral and Nvidia find NeMo; and more



DARPA slaps down credit card for 3D military chiplets – $840M ought to be enough?

(2024/07/19)

UT-Austin lab gets the job, and five years to do it



Judge mostly drags SEC's lawsuit against SolarWinds into the recycling bin

(2024/07/18)

Russia-invaded software biz 'grateful for the support we have received'



Sam Altman sues builder over $27M flooded, sewage-hit 'lemon' of a mega-mansion

(2024/07/18)

Leaking skylights, collapsed roof, garbage-clogged pipes - did ChatGPT make this?



Pi goes to spaaaaace... for a bit longer than planned

(2024/07/18)

Ariane 6 might have had some APU problems, but the well-Armed hardware on YPSat worked well



Kaspersky challenges US government to put up or shut up about Kremlin ties

(2024/07/18)

Stick an independent probe in our software, you won't find any Putin.DLL backdoor



Tesla sales, market share dip in EU while other EV makers grow

(2024/07/18)

Tesla doesn't just have an US problem: It has one with EU, too



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Only the fittest survive. The vanquished acknowledge their unworthiness by
placing a classified ad with the ritual phrase "must sell -- best offer,"
and thereafter dwell in infamy, relegated to discussing gas mileage and lawn
food. But if successful, you join the elite sodality that spends hours
unpurifying the dialect of the tribe with arcane talk of bits and bytes, RAMS
and ROMS, hard disks and baud rates. Are you obnoxious, obsessed? It's a
modest price to pay. For you have tapped into the same awesome primal power
that produces credit-card billing errors and lost plane reservations. Hail,
postindustrial warrior, subduer of Bounceoids, pride of the cosmos, keeper of
the silicone creed: Computo, ergo sum. The force is with you -- at 110 volts.
May your RAMS be fruitful and multiply.
-- Curt Suplee, "Smithsonian", 4/83