Judge to consider whether to remove District Attorney Fani Willis from Georgia election case (apnews.com)
As soon as allegations of an inappropriate romantic relationship between Willis and attorney Nathan Wade surfaced last month, speculation about the future of the case began to swirl. Even if the prosecution isn’t derailed, the upheaval has certainly created an unwanted distraction for Willis and her team and could undermine...
BBC: Extending our Mastodon social media trial (www.bbc.co.uk)
Let's not talk about operation (sopuli.xyz)
‘I’m so scared, please come’: Hind Rajab, six, found dead in Gaza 12 days after cry for help (www.theguardian.com)
Big Pharma spends billions more on executives and stockholders than on R&D (arstechnica.com)
Pseudo-history lecture (feddit.de)
Netanyahu Orders Military to Make Plans to Evacuate Civilians in Rafah (www.nytimes.com)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has ordered the Israeli military to come up with a plan for civilians sheltering in the southern city of Rafah to evacuate, his office said on Friday, clearing the way for an expected offensive into the crowded city....
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Ubuntu Core Desktop Delayed, Won't Be Released in April (www.omgubuntu.co.uk)
Ubuntu Core Desktop will not be released alongside Ubuntu 24.04 LTS in April, as originally hoped....
Disney Plus begins crackdown against password sharing (www.techspot.com)
Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek? (plus.thebulwark.com)
Came across this article, and it’s a very interesting take on how Star Trek has changed with the times, and how modern audiences seem to have a harder time trusting institutions or imagining Trek’s utopia.
Vivaldi explains why they will not embed LLM functionality in their browser (vivaldi.com)
The Last Of Us Part II Actor Says Fans Threatened Her Son (kotaku.com)
Meta shares surge 20% on soaring profit, better-than-expected guidance and first-ever dividend (www.cnbc.com)
Meta shares jumped on Friday after profit tripled in the fourth quarter and the company issued its first-ever dividend....
GNOME Sees Progress On Variable Refresh Rate Setting, Adding Battery Charge Control (www.phoronix.com)
As pointed out in This Week in GNOME, there’s been some continued work on Variable Rate Refresh for the GNOME desktop. The VRR setting within GNOME Settings continues to be iterated on as the developers iron out how they’d like to present the Variable Rate Refresh setting for users. The developers have been discussing how to...
The top five RSS readers for keeping up with your news feeds (www.theverge.com)
RSS readers allow you to collect the articles of specific sources in one app, making it a lot easier to find the content you’re interested in without crawling through a lot of noise. RSS (which may stand for Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary, or one of several other possibilities — nobody seems sure) has been...
Work chat gone quiet? Microsoft Teams down for thousands of users - National | Globalnews.ca (globalnews.ca)
Work chat gone quiet? Microsoft Teams down for thousands of users - National | Globalnews.ca::Microsoft’s Teams app services were down for thousands of users on Friday, according to the outage tracking website Downdetector.com.
Time to 'think the unthinkable' and consider UK conscription, says Britain's former top NATO commander (news.sky.com)
Modder who accused Palworld of using 3D models from Pokemon games admits that he has faked everything (www.dsogaming.com)
AMD Publishes XDNA Linux Driver: Support For Ryzen AI On Linux (www.phoronix.com)
An unlikely challenger to Putin brings a rare show of defiance, creating a dilemma for the Kremlin (apnews.com)
Boris Nadezhdin has become a dilemma for the Kremlin as he seeks to run in the March 17 presidential election. The question now is whether Russian authorities will allow him on the ballot....
Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition comes to PC on March 21 (blog.playstation.com)
Zelenskiy signs decree claiming half a dozen Russian regions are historically Ukrainian lands (www.intellinews.com)
Netflix Is Doing Great, So It's Killing Off Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan for Good (gizmodo.com)
Netflix Is Doing Great, So It’s Killing Off Its Cheapest Ad-Free Plan for Good::The company made gains in ad-based subscribers, but the $12 Basic subscription is being put out to pasture later in 2024 starting in Canada and the U.K.