Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 5 August 2022 ***************************************************************** GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts Hopes to save a quarter of hosting costs by binning repos that haven't been touched for a year ***************************************************************** On-Prem * Specs leak of 5.7GHz AMD Ryzen 7000 chips with double the L2 cache These might be the 5nm Zen 4 desktop processors due to land this quarter * Nvidia releases first Jetson AGX Orin module for production deployment More expensive than a Pi but with a lot more oomph, platform to be embedded in devices at the edge * Infrastructure services giants still weighed down by clouds Kyndryl and DXC Technology report declining revenues and worsening bottom line * Why you should start paying attention to CXL now The next server you buy will support it, but what's it good for? * US aims to step up security for federal datacenters: Both physical and cyber Bit barns threatened by malware flingers, but fire, storms, or bad guys arriving at the sites are also bad news * Fortinet's latest hyperscale kit packs 2.4Tbit/sec of firewall into a 4U chassis And it only took 16 ASICs * Strike days should serve as 'wake-up call' to BT's top brass, says union We kept network running 'safely and effectively' on those days, nothing to see here, says Brit telco Security * Bloke robbed of $800,000 in cryptocurrency by fake wallet app wants payback from Google I got played via the Play store * Taiwanese military reports DDoS in wake of Pelosi visit Controversial visit to Taiwan continues to reverberate through cyberspace, the real world, and the semiconductor industry * India scraps data protection law in favor of better law coming ⦠sometime Tech giants and digital rights groups didn't like it, but at least it was a law * Student crashes Cloudflare beta party, redirects email, bags a bug bounty Simple to exploit, enough to pocket $3,000 * UK Parliament bins its TikTok account over China surveillance fears Plan to educate the children turned out to be a 'won't someone think of the children?' moment * Solana, Phantom blame Slope after millions in crypto-coins stolen from 8,000 wallets SOL holders literally S.O.L. Software * GitLab U-turns on deleting dormant projects after backlash Now makes vague pledge to shove inactive repos into slow object storage * One to watch: Open-source code that measures your exposure to CCTV Like a Geiger counter but for surveillance cameras * Microsoft's Teams goes native on Apple, retains a human touch There'll be a welcome in valleys of Wales for language translation * Ubuntu Focal user? Expect a Jammy upgrade popup soon If you're on the HWE stack, you'll get the Jammy kernel * The many derivatives of the CP/M operating system After a long and surprisingly varied dynasty, it's possible they're all FOSS now * Financial exchange's efforts to replace core systems with blockchain founder â again Accenture roped in to find the weakest link * GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts Hopes to save a quarter of hosting costs by binning repos that haven't been touched for a year Offbeat * US-funded breakthrough battery tech just simply handed over to China Licencing snafu sends American invention overseas * HPE says $30m Solaris verdict against it didn't provide 'evidence' of copyright Alleges Oracle did not register the patches it claims were infringed * Obscure Asian fintech AMTD Digital becomes the new GameStop Social media suspected as shares surge 20,000 percent and company admits there's no good explanation * Pull jet fuel from thin air? We can do that, say scientists Thanks, we'll take any good news, large or small, right now ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: