Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 15 September 2022 ***************************************************************** Linux kernel's eBPF feature put to unexpected new uses The internal traffic-filtering tool can be used for much more than firewalls ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Red Hat says staff can stay away from the office forever Buildings need 'a vibe' and desk-free âneighborhoodsâ to make them fun for those who decide to come in On-Prem * Amazon allegedly punishes sellers who dare offer lower prices on other marketplaces Super Cali goes ballistic, says it's all atrocious * Nvidia buys Arm ... Neoverse V2 CPU cores for Grace chip GPU giant still thinks Softbank-owned designs are worth the RISC * Remember when Microsoft was going to put Azure in space? It's still trying 'Cloud connectivity' hits different this time * US, Mexico to align chip and lithium supply chains to amp EV production Trump wanted a wall, Biden wants batteries * IBM to book $5.9b non-cash charge to transfer its pension liabilities 100k staffers and their beneficiaries to be looked after by Prudential Insurance, Metropolitan Life Insurance * NIST and uni friends to design open source research chips, Google to bankroll the fabs At 130nm, we'll take it Security * White House to tech world: Promise you'll write secure code â or Feds won't use it Developers, why not simply build flawless software, thus solving all our vulnerability worries * Nearly one in two industry pros scaled back open source use over security fears Log4j being the main driver, this data science poll claims * Google and Meta fined over $70m for privacy violations in Korea Both search giant and Facebook parent claim they play by the rules, will challenge decision Software * Twilio more than decimates staff, CEO says it grew too fast As Patreon ditches nearly a fifth of its workforce * Fedora 37 beta: Hints of what's to come in Red Hat's free flagship Text Editor replaces GEdit for starters, though it's still very early days * Linux kernel's eBPF feature put to unexpected new uses The internal traffic-filtering tool can be used for much more than firewalls * To preserve Earth's treasures, digital silence is golden There are beautiful, undisturbed places in the world. You do not have to catch 'em all * Ex-Googler Eric Schmidt's think tank warns China could win global tech race USA told to sort itself out in 5G, AI, and microelectronics by 2025 â or things could get mighty grim * VMware teases replacement for so-insecure-it-was-retired P2V migration tool vCenter Converter will make a comeback Offbeat * Sun's magnetic mystery solved by ESA NASA Solar Orbiter Understanding solar switchbacks is key to understanding solar winds, and scientists think they've got it * NASA reshuffles dates for Artemis I launch attempt Could it be third time lucky? The odds are not in space agency's favor * Climate change prevention plans 'way off track', says UN To stay under threshold of 1.5°C of warming, the world needs to work seven times harder, says the UN's WMO * Google fined $4b after Euro court snips 5% off earlier price Search giantâs appeal lands flat as fine imposed for anticompetitive practice in Android search * China's single aisle passenger jet â the C919 â likely to be certified next week Competes with the A320 and 737, which Airbus and Boeing can't build quickly enough to satisfy demand * Google faces fines of up to $25.4b in UK and EU ad tech case Legal cases in Europe claim anticompetitive conduct, which Google denies * Rare hexagonal diamond formed by crash of dwarf planet and asteroid, scientists believe 'Lonsdaleite' is even harder than normal diamonds and its genesis shows how we might make more ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: