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The Linux Migration: December 2018 Progress Report

Scott Lowe

Although I stopped the migration in August 2017, I restarted it in April 2018 when I left VMware to join Heptio. In this post, I’d like to recap where things stand as of December 2018, after 8 months of full-time use of Linux as my primary laptop OS. Applications. So what’s working well with this configuration?

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Microsoft’s resurgence: Reflecting on Satya Nadella’s leadership, a decade after he became CEO

GeekWire

While Microsoft was an early pioneer in personal computing, it missed the mobile and search waves, didn’t participate in the consumer social networking wave, and was coming from behind on cloud. There wasn’t a lot of detail at the time, but it was clear Satya saw promise in the approach OpenAI was taking to integrate AI into applications.

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Instagram says sites need photographers? permission to embed posts

The Verge

Ars Technica reported yesterday that Instagram’s policies “require third parties to have the necessary rights from applicable rights holders,” according to a company spokesperson. This includes ensuring they have a license to share this content, if a license is required by law.”.

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Facebook will pay $52 million in settlement with moderators who developed PTSD on the job

The Verge

In a preliminary settlement filed on Friday in San Mateo Superior Court, the social network agreed to pay damages to American moderators and provide more counseling to them while they work. Other changes Facebook will require of its vendors include: Screening applicants for emotional resiliency as part of the recruiting and hiring process.

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Gaming in 2023: What to expect from Microsoft, Sony, Amazon, Valve, Nintendo, and others

GeekWire

Tears of the Kingdom , the follow-up to the best-selling 2018 game Breath of the Wild, is scheduled to drop May 12 as an exclusive for the Nintendo Switch. A similar licensing negotiation was being conducted with Smash World Tour, but it abruptly fell through Nov. 8, Bungie accepted applications for remote workers from 21 U.S.

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Top 10 Data Breaches of All Time

SecureWorld News

Now, headlines about ransomware, cyberattacks, and data breaches pour into social media feeds as steady as a river flows. What was compromised: b ank account numbers, bank statements, mortgage and tax records, social security numbers, wire transaction receipts, and driver license images. Oh, how times have changed.

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The Apple Watch is being held back by Siri

The Verge

The person presumably tasked with closing that gap is John Giannandrea, who led up search and artificial intelligence at Google until Apple snapped him up in 2018. Julia Alexander with the definitive story explaining what the heck is going on with this horrible mess of conspiracy theory and social media.

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