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Monday, March 4th, 2019

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    2:13p
    The 5.0 kernel has been released.
    Linus has released the 5.0 kernel.
    "But I'd
    like to point out (yet again) that we don't do feature-based releases,
    and that "5.0" doesn't mean anything more than that the 4.x numbers
    started getting big enough that I ran out of fingers and toes.
    "

    Headline features from this release include
    the energy-aware
    scheduling
    patch set,
    a bunch of year-2038 work that comes close
    to completing the core-kernel transition,
    zero-copy networking for UDP traffic,
    the Adiantum encryption algorithm,
    the seccomp trap to user space mechanism,
    and, of course, lots of new drivers and fixes.
    See the KernelNewbies 5.0
    page
    for lots of details.
    3:22p
    Security updates for Monday
    Security updates have been issued by Arch Linux (chromium, file, gdm, lib32-openssl-1.0, openssl-1.0, and pcre), Debian (advancecomp, ceph, jackson-databind, openssh, and openssl), Fedora (community-mysql, distcc, freerdp, gdm, gnome-boxes, libexif, openocd, pidgin-sipe, remmina, SDL, and xpdf), openSUSE (kernel-firmware and php5), Oracle (java-1.8.0-openjdk and java-11-openjdk), Slackware (infozip and python), and SUSE (caasp-container-manifests, changelog-generator-data-sles12sp3-velum, kubernetes-salt, rubygem-aes_key_wrap, rubygem-json-jwt, sles12sp3-velum-image, velum and gdm).
    3:48p
    Rosenzweig: The federation fallacy
    Here's a
    lengthy piece from Alyssa Rosenzweig
    on preserving freedom despite the
    inevitable centralization of successful information services.
    "Indeed, it seems all networked systems tend towards centralisation
    as the natural consequence of growth. Some systems, both legitimate and
    illegitimate, are intentionally designed for centralisation. Other systems,
    like those in the Mastodon universe, are specifically designed to avoid
    centralisation, but even these succumb to the centralised black hole as
    their user bases grow towards the event horizon.
    "

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