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Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Now Supporting FFmpeg
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Archie, the Internet's First Search Engine, Is Rescued and Running
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NetBSD Bans AI-Generated Code
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In a Milestone, the US Exceeds 5 Million Solar Installations
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Winamp Is 'Opening Up' Its Source Code
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Sony Lays Down the Gauntlet on AI
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Reddit Reintroduces Its Awards System
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GTA 6 Release Date Narrowed To Fall 2025 Amid Questions about Delays
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Another Billionaire Pushes a Bid For TikTok, But To Decentralize It
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Hugging Face Is Sharing $10 Million Worth of Compute To Help Beat the Big AI Companies
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Palo Alto Networks Is Buying Security Assets From IBM
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EU Opens Child Safety Probes of Facebook and Instagram, Citing Addictive Design Concerns
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Russia Directing Hackers To Attack UK and West, Says Director of GCHQ
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Samsung Mocks Apple's Controversial 'Crush' Ad With 'UnCrush' Pitch
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Revolutionary New Google Feature Hidden Under 'More' Tab Shows Links To Web Pages
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Smartphones Can Now Last 7 Years
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US House of Representatives Passes TICKET Act To Create Transparency in Pricing
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Neovim 0.10 released
Version 0.10 of the Vim-based text editor Neovim is now available. This release includes a new default color scheme, enhanced support for rendering multibyte characters, support for hyperlinks, system clipboard synchronization, and more. Many features have been deprecated in 0.10 and will be removed in future release. Neovim core contributor Gregory Anders has written a summary of some of the highlights and thoughts on upcoming releases:
We follow a "fun driven development" paradigm: for the most part, contributors and maintainers work on things that are personally interesting to them. Because of this, it can be difficult to predict what will happen in future releases. If there is a feature you want to see implemented, the best way to do it is to take a crack at it yourself: many of the features mentioned in this very blog post were contributed by users that are not part of the "core" maintenance team!
Toshiba To Cut 4,000 Jobs in Restructuring Drive
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