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@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-06-10 20:16:00

SK Hynix: Börsengang in den USA möglichrweise schon sehr bald
Chiphersteller SK Hynix aus Südkorea strebt eine US-Börsennotierung womöglich schon im August an. Die Zulassung könnte bereits in wenigen Tagen erfolgen.

@usul@piaille.fr
2026-05-11 04:11:05

Dallas ton Univers impitoyable... Faut pas oublier pourquoi en 1792 on a coupé des têtes.
Et Jordan entre dans la famille, qui se ressemble s'assemble
Comment la fortune des Crociani a ouvert une guerre successorale entre Camilla de Bourbon des Deux-Siciles et sa sœur

@macandi@social.heise.de
2026-05-11 06:04:01

heise | Raus aus der Wolke: So funktionieren Apples lokale KI-Modelle
Apples Foundation Models Framework arbeitet lokal. Features wie die Rückgabe strukturierter Daten sind reizvoll und erleichtern die Arbeit. So geht's.

U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy previously ran an aerial firefighting company. After joining Congress, he proposed ending Forest Service inspections of those aircraft. 

The same month a draft of his plan to end Forest Service inspections leaked, an aircraft at his former company failed an inspection because of a crack in its wing.

Sheehy owned up to $15 million in stock in the company, Bridger Aerospace, when he launched his effort to end Forest Service inspections of such aircr…

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2026-05-11 07:52:52

Lately I've been thinking about how #Gentoo is perceived by people. So often they're stuck in the "ricer" mindset: Gentoo is being built from source, so it must be ZOMG fast. And if it isn't, then what's the point?
If I were to make four points for Gentoo (to stop myself from making more), they would be:
1. Gentoo is independent.
There is no company behind Gentoo. There is no business plan. It's made and maintained by volunteers. Driven by passion and not profit incentive. And we want to keep it that way.
2. Gentoo aims to be secure.
We are maintaining our own infrastructure to reduce the risk of being hijacked. We're securing our distribution channels and mirrors using OpenPGP. We're only using Codeberg (which we really appreciate) and GitHub as mirrors (with OpenPGP commit signatures) and contribution channels. We have a dedicated security team, who works with the developers to keep packages free of vulnerabilities and our users informed.
3. Gentoo is made by humans.
We banned LLM contributions two years ago, and never regretted it. We didn't "wait and see", we took decisive action, and if we got left behind, it's only for the better. Unfortunately, in today's LLM-ridden world we can't stop slop software from being packaged in Gentoo without sacrificing our commitment to keep packages up to date, but we try to keep the worst offenders (like copywashed chardet) at bay.
4. Gentoo supports sustainability.
This may sound ironic when so many of us build everything from source, but we're actually trying to make computing sustainable. Gentoo's source-first nature makes it inherently flexible. We try our best to support a plethora of older and less common hardware. We go against the flow and still try to provide a workable system on hardware that is not supported by Rust or V8. And on top of that, we do our best to provide binary packages for a variety of configurations.
Of course, that's not all. I want Gentoo to be reliable and stable, to be oriented towards privacy by default, to be welcome and respectful.
And all these things ultimately depend on people working on Gentoo, and contributing to Gentoo. We always need more people that share these principles and want to help us achieve them.
What do you appreciate in Gentoo?

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-04-10 08:13:00

Südkorea: Mobilprovider versprechen einheitliche Mindestdatenrate von 400 kbit/s
Die größten Mobilfunkprovider Südkoreas wollen mobiles Internet auch nach Ausschöpfung des Datenvolumens künftig nicht mehr unbenutzbar langsam drosseln.

The UK’s top diplomat on Thursday rejected Iran’s toll plan for the Strait of Hormuz, characterizing the effort as a “hijacking” of the crucial transit route.
Iran is reportedly planning to charge firms in cryptocurrency to pass through the strait
— $1 per barrel of oil
— a move that reflects how the regime’s digital currency ecosystem has grown due to sanctions and the rial’s devaluation, The Wall Street Journal wrote.
Global powers are watching closely:
US Gr…

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-06-10 08:04:00

Video: So installiert und nutzt ihr lokale KI-Modelle
KI-Modelle lokal auf dem PC betreiben. Ohne Cloud und ohne Abo. Wir zeigen, wie's auf Windows mit NVIDIA- und AMD-Grafikkarten funktioniert.

Saudi Arabia's millennial crown prince got a rare tour inside Apple's new $5 billion campus
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been visiting with Silicon Valley leaders and top tech executives during his US tour.
He met with Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google CEO Sundar Pichai, the Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Peter Thiel, and other key players in the technology industry.
He even got…

@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2026-04-09 12:04:00

Xeno Arena: „No Man’s Sky“ bekommt „Pokémon“-Schlachten
Kreaturen sammeln und sich dann mit ihnen duellieren: „No Man’s Sky“ bekommt eine neue Spielmechanik.
heise.de/news/Xeno-A…