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GitHub announces that from April 24, Copilot interaction data from Free, Pro, and Pro+ will be used to train AI models unless users opt out. Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise are not affected. The post details what data may be collected, how to opt out, and data sharing with affiliates including Microsoft, emphasizing that real-world data helps improve model performance.
IEEE Spectrum reports on the shift from AC to 800V DC power in data centers, driven by AI workloads and the need for higher efficiency. The piece covers the benefits, such as reduc…
BBC reports that BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warns oil at $150 could trigger a global recession if Iran remains a threat. He also argues there is no AI bubble, but energy costs could …
Ubuntu 26.10 proposes stripping non-essential GRUB features to reduce the boot-time attack surface for secure boot. The proposal removes many filesystems, image formats, and partit…
This article announces ipxlat, a stateless IPv4/IPv6 translation netdevice for Linux, as part of a larger RFC net-next series. It outlines architecture, translation rules, and inte…