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[>] Производитель телевизоров Roku опубликовал открытую операционную систему Roku LT OS
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2026-06-05 14:44:03


Компания Roku, производящая телевизоры, телеприставки и устройства для умного дома, представила открытую операционную систему Roku LT OS, нацеленную на использование в специализированных инженерных проектах и встраиваемые системах. Roku LT OS позволяет создавать собственные решения, способные работать в окружениях с ограниченными ресурсами и жёсткими требованиями к задержкам и предсказуемому времени выполнения операций. Код проекта написан на языке Си и распространяется под лицензией Apache 2.0. Поддерживается создание прошивок для чипов ESP32 и STMicro, а также запуск Roku LT OS поверх Linux.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65620

[>] AMD GAIA 0.20.0
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2026-06-05 15:44:04


Опубликован выпуск AMD GAIA 0.20.0 — открытого фреймворка для запуска локальных AI-агентов на ПК с аппаратным ускорением AMD Ryzen AI. Проект распространяется под лицензией MIT, поддерживает Windows и Linux, а установка доступна через пакет amd-gaia. Сам тег v0.20.0 опубликован 3 июня, но в новостную ленту релиз попал 4–5 июня.

Главное изменение версии — нормальный выбор устройства выполнения для каждого агента. Раньше GAIA по умолчанию использовала GPU через backend на базе llama.cpp и не давала удобного способа переключить конкретного агента на CPU или энергоэффективный Ryzen AI NPU. В GAIA 0.20.0 агенты могут объявлять поддерживаемые устройства, а пользователь выбирает CPU, GPU или NPU через Agent UI либо CLI-флаг --device {cpu,gpu,npu}. GPU остаётся вариантом по умолчанию, а профиль gaia init --profile npu берёт на себя обнаружение NPU, установку FLM-backend и загрузку модели.

Изменения в выпуске:

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[>] AMD реализовала начальную поддержку HDMI 2.1 FRL для открытого драйвера AMDGPU
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2026-06-05 15:44:04


AMD отправила в DRM-Next начальную поддержку HDMI 2.1 Fixed Rate Link (FRL) для открытого драйвера AMDGPU. Изменение готовится к включению в окно слияния Linux 7.2, которое должно открыться в июне. Для пользователей Radeon на Linux это важное событие: именно отсутствие FRL долго мешало полноценной работе режимов вроде 4K с высокой частотой обновления через HDMI на открытом драйвере.

FRL — это [ механизм передачи данных ]( https://www.kitguru.net/gaming/joao-silva/amd-submits-hdmi-2-1-frl-patches-for-open-source-linux-driver/ ) HDMI 2.1, пришедший на смену ограничениям старого TMDS-подхода HDMI 2.0. Он нужен для более высокой пропускной способности: современных телевизоров, 4K/120 Гц, 5K/240 Гц и других режимов, где DisplayPort обычно уже справлялся, а HDMI на AMDGPU в Linux упирался в ограничения.

История [ тянется несколько лет ]( https://www.phoronix.com/news/HDMI-2.1-OSS-Rejected ) . Ранее AMD уже имела рабочий код, но не могла нормально опубликовать реализацию HDMI 2.1 в открытом драйвере из-за требований HDMI Forum. В феврале 2024 года инженер AMD Алекс Дойчер прямо писал, что открытая реализация HDMI 2.1 невозможна без нарушения требований HDMI Forum. Теперь ситуация сдвинулась: AMD начала публиковать патчи FRL, DSC и сопутствующие изменения для AMDGPU.

На данный момент реализация поддержки не означает что «HDMI 2.1 полностью заработал в Linux», но это первый реальный шаг к ней в основном ядре. Если патчи пройдут ревью в DRM-Next, пользователи Radeon получат основу для полноценной работы современных HDMI-дисплеев без закрытого драйвера и без обходных схем.

https://www.linux.org.ru/news/hardware/18311470

[>] ISS Astronauts Told To Prepare For Possible Evacuation Over Air Leak
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2026-06-05 20:22:01


NASA ordered astronauts on the International Space Station to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for possible evacuation after a worsening air leak in the Russian Zvezda service module's transfer tunnel. The Guardian reports: The four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 mission on the station -- two US astronauts, a French astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut -- received orders from NASA mission control at 9.04am ET (2pm BST) on Friday to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station and don their spacesuits in case the air leak warranted an emergency evacuation, a NASA official said.

NASA and Russia's space agency Roscosmos, the station's two primary operators, have debated for months over the cause and potential fixes of small air leaks onboard Russia's Zvezda service module, a key structure of the football-pitch-sized laboratory. The air leaks have been relatively minor in recent months. But on Monday the problem escalated from a pound of air per day to two pounds (0.9kg) a senior Nasa official told Reuters on condition of anonymity. UPDATE: "Roscosmos has paused Friday's structural repair efforts inside the Zvezda service module transfer tunnel, known as PrK, as more measurements and data is assessed," Bethany Stevens, a spokesperson for NASA, posted on X.

"Given this development, NASA has instructed the crew members inside the Dragon spacecraft to end the safe haven procedures and return to planned operations aboard the International Space Station. We look forward to working with Roscosmos on a collaborative approach to address the leaks."

Developing...

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[>] Valve Says Steam Machine 'Shipping This Summer'
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2026-06-05 20:22:01


Valve says its long-awaited Steam Machine and Steam Frame are both "shipping this summer." The company is also expanding its Verified program beyond Steam Deck to cover the new hardware. "Steam Verified is a developer-focused program where game makers ensure that their titles are capable of running on the Deck (meaning they'll run fine under Linux), that the UI elements and text are readable at standard resolutions, and that sensible default graphics settings are used," notes Tom's Hardware. From the report: The news should ease the worries of many an expecting gamer, given today's constant worries about AI servers slurping every RAM and NAND chip on the face of the earth, as well as Valve's own statements about component scarcity delaying the release. Plus, the company always works on its own schedule, so much so that Valve Time is a term.

The release of the Machine has been taking flak, given that while Valve was initially hoping for an estimated $600 to $800 price -- in the ballpark of the higher-end consoles -- the rumored pricing is climbing around or over $1000. This fact is somewhat corroborated by a February statement from a Valve executive who, like most anyone in the world, stated the price revision was due to the AI-driven component shortage.

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[>] Компания Alibaba опубликовала инструментарий Open Code Review для рецензирования кода
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2026-06-05 20:44:03


Alibaba, одна из крупнейших китайских IT-компаний, опубликовала открытую платформу Open Code Review с реализацией гибридной архитектуры рецензирования, сочетающей строгие методы проверки с гибкими возможностями больших языковых моделей. Проект основан на коде применяемой в Alibaba внутренней системы рецензирования изменений, написан на языке Go и распространяется под лицензией Apache 2.0.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65623

[>] Google Says It Will Replenish More Water Than It Uses At Data Centers
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2026-06-05 21:22:01


An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: There's been a lot of pushback in recent months around the impact of AI data centers on local communities, with the use of water being a key issue for many. Google, in an expansion of its "water stewardship" programs, is making commitments that include replenishing more water than it uses at its data center sites. AI data centers go through a lot of water use in cooling the hardware used to power models, and Google is no exception. While Google stands by saying that the impact of AI data centers on U.S. water consumption is "small," it also says it is focusing on "protecting local water resources in all aspects of our data center operations."

In a post, Google explains five new commitments regarding water use at its data centers in the U.S. These include replenishing more water than is consumed at data centers, helping local utilities to modernize water infrastructure, using air-cooled solutions in areas where watersheds are at risk, "transparently" reporting water use at data centers, and focusing on "alternative and reclaimed" water solutions. [...] In a linked paper (PDF), Google says it will replenish 120% of the water it uses at data center sites by 2030. Google is also committing $17 million to new water stewardship projects in Georgia, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas in addition to 165 other projects already in place throughout the U.S.

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[>] BSA Lashes Out At Mandatory Open-Source Licensing
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2026-06-05 22:22:01


Longtime Slashdot reader Elektroschock writes: The American Business Software Alliance (BSA) does not consider mandatory open-source licensing to be an appropriate indicator of sovereignty. This is among the "pointed messages" they sent to the French government consultation (closed) today. "What protects Europe is the ability to govern, audit, and mitigate risk, not where a company files its corporate papers," said Thomas Boue of BSA. "Criteria of this kind raise costs, reduce access to best-in-class security solutions, and risk conflicting with the EU's international trade commitments."

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[>] GOV.UK Goes Dutch On Payments As It Dumps Stripe
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2026-06-05 23:22:02


The UK's Government Digital Service is replacing Stripe with Dutch payments provider Adyen for many GOV.UK Pay transactions, including local authorities, police forces, and armed forces units. The three-year deal covers about 1,000 services and is meant to make payments more flexible while keeping the user experience largely unchanged. The Register reports: According to the tender notice published in February 2025, the contract covers around 17 percent of payments made through GOV.UK Pay but more than 70 percent of its organizations and includes the only option allowing users to start taking payments within one working day. At that point the contract had an estimated maximum value of £49 million, although with no guarantees over volume.

In a blogpost about the contract award on 2 June, GDS said it will migrate around 1,000 services to the new supplier. "We will make migration as straightforward as possible while complying with Know Your Customer legislation that protects everyone from fraud," wrote Alan Maddrell, senior content designer for the service. "Most importantly, there will be no discernible difference for paying users and no loss in functionality."

He added that the change of supplier will help introduce new options including pay by bank, which transfers money directly between bank accounts using open banking services and avoids the need to type in card details. GDS will continue to use WorldPay to process payments for central government, linked organizations and NHS bodies.

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[>] 340 Local News Outlets Now Blocking the Internet Archive
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2026-06-06 00:22:01


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Techdirt: Earlier this year Nieman Lab broke the story that major news publishers, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today Co., had started blocking the Internet Archive for fear that AI companies might scrape the nonprofit's repositories for training data. As one of the last bastions of archival history, that is, in case you're not aware, not very good for the public interest. Four months later and Nieman Lab now notes that the number of news outlets blocking the archive has soared to around 340 organizations:

"Our new analysis shows that more than 340 local news sites across the United States are now limiting the Internet Archive's ability to access and preserve their stories. Many sites in our sample are owned by five of the seven largest local news publishers in the country: USA Today Co., McClatchy, Advance Local, MediaNews Group, and Tribune Publishing. The latter two are both subsidiaries of the "vulture hedge fund" Alden Global Capital."

[...] Regardless of motivation, hiding whatever local news remains behind paywalls, then blocking it from the Internet Archive, in turn makes it harder for everyone else to do real journalism that relies on the historical record, local journalists tell Nieman Lab: "I cover news within a larger news desert in New York's Rockland, Sullivan, and Rockland counties. This means I need to heavily rely on archival data of old news articles from now deceased, or zombie-fied, media outlets," wrote B.J. Mendelson, the editor of The Monroe Gazette newsletter, in one recent petition signed by over 200 journalists. "Without the Internet Archive, my [work] would be incredibly difficult to do." The Internet Archive says it is listening to the concerns raised by local news outlets, while also partnering with journalism groups to train hundreds of newsrooms on archival preservation: "In December, the Internet Archive partnered with the Poynter Institute and Investigative Reporters and Editors to train a cohort of 33 local and national news outlets on how to develop and implement an archiving strategy. The initiative, funded through a Press Forward grant, aims to train 300 newsrooms in digital preservation and in using the Internet Archive's services by the end of 2027."

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[>] Доступен Emscripten 6.0, компилятор из C/C++ в WebAssembly
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2026-06-06 00:44:03


Опубликован выпуск инструментария Emscripten 6.0, позволяющего компилировать код на C/C++ и других языках, для которых имеются фронтэнды на базе LLVM, в универсальный низкоуровневый промежуточный код WebAssembly. Полученный результат можно использовать для интеграции с JavaScript-проектами, запуска в web-браузере, использования в Node.js или создания обособленных многоплатформенных приложений, запускаемых при помощи wasm runtime. Код проекта распространяется под лицензией MIT. В компиляторе используются наработки проекта LLVM, а для генерации WebAssembly и оптимизации задействована библиотека Binaryen.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65625

[>] Bitcoin Falls To $60,000 As Zcash Bug Rocks Crypto
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2026-06-06 01:22:01


Bitcoin briefly fell below $60,000 on Friday, "extending its weekly loss to nearly 20% and threatening to fall below $59,000," reports CoinDesk. Crypto was also hit by a 40%-plus plunge in Zcash after Shielded Labs disclosed a years-old bug that could have allowed undetected counterfeit ZEC creation. From the report: Now, with stocks in plunge mode -- the Nasdaq down nearly 4% on Friday -- bitcoin finds itself perfectly correlated. "Short term, Bitcoin feels like swallowing broken glass," wrote Jeff Swanson Friday. "The chart goes up. It goes down. It makes grown men cry into their Robinhood accounts and CNBC anchors smugly declare the funeral, for the eleventh time." "Here's what uncomfortable people don't understand: the discomfort is the yield. Every paper-handed panic seller is handing their future to someone with a longer time horizon and a colder storage device."

[...] Earlier, Shielded Labs, a nonprofit developer on the privacy token system, disclosed a critical vulnerability in Zcash's (ZEC) Orchard privacy pool that could have threatened the integrity of the token's supply. The vulnerability, if exploited, could have allowed an attacker to create an unlimited number of counterfeit ZEC tokens, completely undetected. "Think of it as someone secretly gaining access to the Federal Reserve's dollar printing press, except in this case, even the Fed wouldn't be able to tell these extra dollars were printed," wrote Omkar Godbole. Importantly, the vulnerability was discovered with help from Anthropic's recently released Opus 4.8 AI model, raising difficult questions for the entire crypto industry. More to come on that. ZEC is now down 42% over the past 24 hours. On Wednesday, the Zcash Foundation said: "The vulnerability was caught before any known exploitation occurred. There is no evidence of unauthorized value creation. Zcash's turnstile mechanism (which tracks the total ZEC balance across all value pools) confirmed that the total supply remained intact throughout. User privacy was not affected. Sapling and transparent transactions continued operating normally throughout the incident."

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[>] В Chrome устранено 429 уязвимостей, а в Android - 124
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2026-06-06 01:44:02


Компания Google внесла изменения в объявление о выпуске Chrome 149, в котором раскрыла сведения об устранении 429 уязвимостей. 22 уязвимости отмечены как критические, а 87 - как опасные. Критические проблемы позволяют обойти все уровни защиты браузера и выполнить код в системе за пределами sandbox-окружения. Детали пока не раскрываются, упомянуто только, что большая часть критических проблем вызвана переполнением буфера или обращением к уже освобождённой памяти в компонентах ANGLE, Ozone, Chromecast, Chromoting, GFX и процессе для взаимодействия с GPU. Наибольший размер вознаграждения за уязвимость составил 97 тысяч долларов.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65624

[>] Google Will Pay SpaceX $920 Million Per Month For Compute
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2026-06-06 02:22:01


Ahead of its upcoming IPO, SpaceX announced that Google will pay the company $920 million per month for access to roughly 110,000 Nvidia GPUs and related compute infrastructure. Google says the agreement is short-term "bridge capacity" to meet stronger-than-expected demand for Gemini Enterprise, while SpaceX is using deals like this and its Anthropic contract to bolster its pitch for a historic public offering. TechCrunch reports: The deal is similar in length and scope to the one SpaceX announced with Anthropic in late May. As part of that deal, Anthropic agreed to pay SpaceX $1.25 billion per month through 2029 to rent all the available compute from its Colossus 1 data center near Memphis, Tennessee that xAI -- now part of SpaceX -- originally built for its own artificial intelligence efforts.

Google's deal appears to be paying for roughly half the amount of compute that Anthropic has access to at Colossus 1. SpaceX didn't say which specific data center Google would be using. CEO Elon Musk has previously suggested his company would reserve the Colossus 2 data center for xAI. Anthropic was significantly limited in its compute capacity prior to its deal with SpaceX, raising usage limits on the same day the deal was announced. Google is in a very different position, with some estimates naming it as the world's largest single owner of AI compute.

[...] Also like the Anthropic deal, the agreement with Google includes a cancellation clause. Both SpaceX and Google have the option to terminate the agreement with 90 days notice after December 31, 2026. Google's access to the data center will ramp up "through September at a reduced fee," according to the filing. "If we fail to deliver access to the committed amount of GPUs by September 30, 2026, then following a one-month grace period, Google may immediately terminate the agreement or accept the number of GPUs provided" with a reduction in the monthly fees, it reads.

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[>] The US Military Quietly Turned GPS Into a Global 'Numbers Station,' Evidence Suggests
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2026-06-06 03:22:01


A security researcher says evidence suggests the U.S. military has been using an obscure GPS message field for nearly 20 years to broadcast encrypted key-distribution data, effectively turning GPS satellites into a global "numbers station." The hidden-looking 176-bit messages appear tied to the Pentagon's Over-the-Air Distribution system for remotely updating cryptographic keys, meaning ordinary GPS receivers may have been receiving the traffic all along without anyone outside the military noticing. The findings have been detailed by Steven Murdoch, an information security expert, in a new article in Inside GNSS. 404 Media reports: [...] From the beginning, he suspected that the subframe field contained encrypted transmissions because the data was so random. "Random data is actually very unusual to get in nature," Murdoch said. "If you see it, either it's been carefully designed to be random -- but then, why is someone sending out random data? -- or it's encrypted data. I thought encrypted data is by far the most likely explanation." He returned to the subframe on and off over the years, and solicited guesses about its content on Stack Exchange in 2023. Ahmed Kamruddin, a master's student at UCL, developed the project further in 2025. Then, this year, Murdoch put the last pieces of the puzzle together over several weeks by analyzing open archive Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) recordings collected since 2007 and kept by GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences.

This dataset included more than 12 million observations of Subframe 4, Page 17, yielding 3,994 unique 176-bit messages. Within this corpus, Murdoch pinpointed key-repeating "sentinels" including a pattern that appeared in February 2010 and was broadcast on and off across dozens of satellites for more than a decade. Murdoch discovered that this particular sentinel was transmitted by all 31 operational satellites within a window of a few hours on May 26, 2011, potentially heralding the activation of a new operational system. He confirmed that this timeline coincided with the rollout of the military's Over-the-Air Distribution (OTAD) and the Over-the-Air Rekeying (OTAR) by cross-referencing declassified documents, including a 2015 presentation about the dates of the operation.

"There was a perfect match between the timeline and that presentation and the change points that were automatically identified from the data," Murdoch said. "That was the smoking gun that made me think: This is what it's for." These automated systems replaced the cumbersome manual distribution of cryptographic keying material, allowing military GPS receivers around the world to be rekeyed remotely through satellite broadcasts rather than through onsite procedures. For the next 11 years, this expansive rekeying operation was overlooked in public GPS data. In 2022, the system entered a new phase, according to Murdoch's analysis. The shift was characterized by a slowing in the message rotation rate. Later, in December 2023, broadcasts carrying a distinctive "TEXT" prefix emerged then gradually spread across the constellation.

Murdoch isn't sure what explains the recent transition, though it could be a possible modernization of the infrastructure or the introduction of a new protocol. But to him, the bigger takeaway is that the signals were always available for anyone willing to take a closer look, a discovery that suggests that there could be more revelations hidden for the cryptographically curious among us. "Every receiver in the world decodes Subframe 4, Page 17," Murdoch said in his new article. "Almost none of them have ever looked at it. The lesson generalizes: There is more to learn from the bytes already arriving at our antennas than from the bytes we wish were specified differently. The data are publicly available. The signal is overhead, twice a day, every day."

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[>] Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality In First Test
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2026-06-06 08:22:02


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Just over a year ago, the Trump Administration issued an executive order meant to accelerate the development of nuclear power in the US. While an entire startup ecosystem has developed around the use of different -- and typically smaller -- reactor designs, only one of them has been fully licensed so far, and there are no plans to actually build any instances of that design.

The executive order directed the Department of Energy to have three different reactor designs reach criticality in a bit over a year. On Thursday, a startup called Antares announced that a test reactor it had placed at the Idaho National Laboratory had reached criticality, making it the first new design to cross this threshold. Criticality means that the nuclear reactions inside the hardware had become self sustaining; it does not mean the reactor had started to generate power. [...]

At the moment, Antares is just testing what it calls a Mark 0 reactor, which is not connected to the power-generation portion. Instead, it's being used to validate the company's modeling of the physical conditions in its reactors and generate safety data that can be used during licensing applications. Attempts to run the entire system, including electrical generation, are expected to happen next year. While the work was done at a Department of Energy Lab, the company is working with the Department of Defense's Project Pele program for developing a mobile nuclear reactor. The company has also received support from NASA.

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[>] NVIDIA CUDA-Oxide 0.2.0
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2026-06-06 11:44:04


Опубликован выпуск CUDA-Oxide 0.2.0 — экспериментального компилятора NVIDIA Labs, позволяющего писать код под CUDA-ядра на чистом Rust и компилировать их напрямую в PTX. Проект использует собственный backend для rustc, поддерживает модель SIMT и собирается через команду cargo oxide, при этом host-код и device-код могут находиться в одном дереве исходников. Релиз вышел 5 июня 2026 года и назван первым «community release»: после открытия версии 0.1.0 в проект приняли 37 pull request от 23 участников.

Главное изменение CUDA-Oxide 0.2.0 — переход к самодостаточному исполняемому файлу. Сгенерированные GPU-артефакты — PTX, NVVM-IR, LTOIR и cubin — теперь могут встраиваться прямо в host-бинарник через новый формат oxide-artifacts. Благодаря этому Rust-программа с CUDA-ядрами больше не обязана таскать рядом отдельные .ptx-файлы, а загрузка ядер происходит из самого запущенного executable.

Основные изменения:

( [ читать дальше... ]( https://www.linux.org.ru/news/opensource/18312413#cut ) )

[>] Ardour 9.7
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Опубликован выпуск Ardour 9.7 — свободной цифровой звуковой рабочей станции для записи, сведения и мастеринга звука. Релиз состоялся 5 июня 2026 года и заявлен как корректирующий, но вместе с исправлениями принёс несколько заметных улучшений интерфейса и MIDI-редактирования. Версию 9.6 разработчики снова пропустили из-за проблем, найденных в последний момент. Ardour распространяется под лицензией GPLv2.

Главное изменение — перенос панели MIDI Tools из отдельного pianoroll-редактора в основной редактор Ardour. Теперь инструменты для редактирования аккордов и квантизации доступны прямо в Editor List, включаемом через Shift+L. Отдельный диалог Quantize при этом убран: встроенный MIDI-редактор использует настройки квантизации из боковой панели MIDI Tools. Также в inline-редактор добавлен включённый по умолчанию перекрёстный курсор для MIDI и автоматизации.

Основные изменения Ardour 9.7:

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[>] GNOME 51 удаляет поддержку NVIDIA EGLStreams
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В Mutter — оконном менеджере и Wayland-композиторе GNOME Shell — удалена старая поддержка NVIDIA EGLStreams/EGLDevice. Изменение попало в основную ветку Mutter 5 июня и рассчитано на будущий выпуск GNOME 51. Это означает отказ от старой технологии поддержки Wayland для проприетарного драйвера NVIDIA, который появился ещё до того, как NVIDIA перешла на общепринятый стек GBM/DMA-BUF/KMS.

EGLStreams был первоначальным способом NVIDIA подключить свой закрытый драйвер к Wayland. Проблема в том, что остальная графическая экосистема Linux в итоге пошла другим путём: через DMA-BUF для передачи буферов, GBM для их выделения и прямую работу с KMS в ядре. В результате Mutter годами держал отдельный код специально для старой модели NVIDIA, хотя современные драйверы NVIDIA уже поддерживают GBM: такая поддержка появилась в Linux-драйвере NVIDIA 495.29.05 в октябре 2021 года.

Изменение внёс разработчик GNOME Йонас Одал. В описании слияния сказано, что удаляется код, отвечавший за Wayland EGLStreams для клиентской EGL-поддержки и за использование EGLDevice + EGLStream как прослойки над KMS page flipping. По сути, из Mutter вычищают устаревший слой совместимости, который давно заменён стандартным для Wayland споособм через DMA-BUF, GBM и KMS.

GNOME 51 пока [ находится в разработке ]( https://release.gnome.org/calendar/ ) : по официальному календарю GNOME, alpha-релиз запланирован на 27 июня 2026 года, beta — на 1 августа, release candidate — на 29 августа. Финальный выпуск GNOME 51 ожидается в сентябрьском цикле, поэтому удаление EGLStreams сейчас попадает как раз в раннюю фазу очистки и стабилизации будущего релиза.

https://www.linux.org.ru/news/gnome/18312416

[>] Релиз платформы сборки дистрибутивов T2 SDE 26.6
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2026-06-06 14:44:03


Опубликован релиз мета-дистрибутива T2 SDE 26.6, предоставляющего окружение для формирования собственных дистрибутивов, кросс-компиляции и поддержания версий пакетов в актуальном состоянии. Из популярных дистрибутивов, построенных на базе системы T2, можно отметить Puppy Linux. Проектом предоставляется 10 готовых загрузочных iso-образов с графическим окружением на базе KDE, собранных для архитектур arm64, ia64, ppc64, ppc64le, riscv64, riscv64 rva23, i686 и x86-64.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65627

[>] Scientists Find Wind Blowing From Our Milky Way's Black Hole
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2026-06-06 15:22:01


After 50 years of searching, astronomers say they have finally found evidence of a long-sought "wind" blowing from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. "Unless a black hole exists in a perfect vacuum, it must blow a wind somehow. And there is no perfect vacuum in the universe," team co-leader and Northwestern University researcher Mark Gorski said in a statement. "With new observations, this is the first time we've had a clean enough view to see the wind's imprint. We looked at the data and said, 'There it is. There is the thing that everybody's been looking for for 50 years.'" Space.com reports: Scientists have been aware for some time that feeding black holes launch powerful outflows of material around them, including jets and winds. Winds are caused when matter falling to the black hole is accelerated to near light-speed, generating pressure that pushes infalling material away. That has been seen with ravenously feeding black holes before, but not the barely feeding Sgr A*. Its sparse consumption of material and the fact it is obscured by the plane of the Milky Way from our vantage point have made tracing this wind difficult.

Gorski's Northwestern colleague and team co-leader Lena Murchikova pointed out that the scientists were the first to detect molecular gas very close to Sgr A* feeding the supermassive black hole. That makes Sgr A* reassuringly like other supermassive black holes. "The wind is not powerful, and its direction probably wanders with time. It shows that our black hole is not unique, and our place in the universe is not unique," Murchikova added. "To observe our own black hole, we have to look through the plane of our galaxy. That means we have to peer through gas, dust and ionized structures, and you can't really see through all of that easily."

While the team's results confirm that Sgr A* is extremely quiet compared to the supermassive black holes that sit in bright, turbulent regions of other galaxies called active galactic nuclei (AGN), this black hole wind is no slouch. In fact, the scientists think that it has been raging for around 20,000 years. "The majority of other galaxies spend most of their lives in a state where they are not particularly active," Murchikova said. "But we can only see them when they are in a fireworks stage. It is very attractive to study black holes when they are in the fireworks stage, but that's not actually their dominant state. "Sgr A* finally gives us a window into the life of a black hole in this quiet state."
The team's research was published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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[>] Изменение процесса разработки и прогресс в развитии браузера Ladybird
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2026-06-06 16:44:03


Андреас Клинг (Andreas Kling), основатель web-браузера Ladybird, объявил об изменении процесса разработки проекта. Ladybird отныне прекращает приём публичных pull-запросов и переходит к продвижению изменений в кодовую базу только через сопровождающих. Все уже открытые публичные pull-запросы будут закрыты. Исходный код Ladybird продолжит поставляться под лицензией BSD. Сообщения о проблемах, уязвимостях и тестировании работы с сайтами продолжат приниматься без изменения. Сторонние энтузиасты также смогут принимать участие в обсуждениях, связанных с поддержкой стандартов и архитектурой проекта.

https://www.opennet.ru/opennews/art.shtml?num=65628

[>] Utah Residents Sue Officials Over Kevin O'Leary Data Center Plan
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2026-06-06 17:22:01


Utah residents and a progressive nonprofit are suing officials over Kevin O'Leary's planned Stratos Project AI data center, arguing that the special authority overseeing it gives unelected officials too much control over land use, taxation, public health, and local governance. The lawsuit comes as O'Leary has agreed to shrink the proposed 40,000-acre project by 75% amid mounting political and community pushback. NBC News reports: The lawsuit was filed Wednesday in Utah's 3rd District Court by the Alliance for a Better Utah and the group of anonymous residents. The plaintiffs hope to challenge the constitutionality of the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) -- a special entity that oversees the data center's proposal -- and its approval of the project, a spokesperson for the nonprofit said. Attorney David Irvine, who is representing the plaintiffs, alleges that MIDA is exercising powers as an unelected body that "the Utah Constitution never authorized." "Under the Stratos plan, it would hold permanent, irrevocable control over public health, safety, taxation, and land use across tens of thousands of acres of Box Elder County, with no voter recourse," he said in a statement.

The lawsuit alleges that allowing MIDA to oversee the data center's development "irrevocably" cuts off Box Elder County citizens' rights by not allowing sufficient public input in the project. "The Stratos Project Area Plan, and actions taken by MIDA and the Commission to enact the same, puts lawmaking power respecting questions of public health, safety, welfare, morals, taxation, zoning, land use, and the like, in relation to a significant swath of county territory in a non-elected MIDA Board," the complaint reads.

In addition to MIDA and the Box Elder County Commission, the lawsuit names Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams and state Sen. Jerry Stevenson, who also serve as MIDA board members. Irvine said Adams and Stevenson's presence on the MIDA board as active legislators "appears to violate the prohibition on holding more than one office of public trust simultaneously," and claimed this should render the data center's approval "null and void."

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