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Quad9: public, secure and free DNS resolver
A DNS service managed by a non-profit entity that does well to prevent you from wandering into the malware-hosting malicious domains. It doesn’t log the IP address of the users.
Crypto and the US Government Are Headed for a Decisive Showdown
A crop of lawsuits could finally settle the question of whether most digital assets are illegal securities offerings. The days of the crypto free-for-all could soon be over.
Ubuntu 22.04.1 Point Release Delayed Until Aug 11, 2022
The first point release in the Ubuntu 22.04 LTS series will now arrive on August 11, a week later than originally planned. Canonical’s Lukasz Zemczak announced the new on the Ubuntu developer mailing list earlier, noting that an “unexpected issue” affecting OEM installs and Snaps was discovered late in testing. “The bug causes preinstalled snaps not to work on the final target system after the “OEM install” option is selected during installation (i.e. after the end-user setup is performed). This behavior would seriously impact the experience of any users whose login was created after an OEM install.” Zemczak writes.
Intel denies Meteor Lake is delayed to 2024, says consumer chips will launch in 2023
During its Q2 earnings call, Intel said it had already shipped 35 million units of its 12th Gen Alder Lake processors. Raptor Lake, which will likely be known as Intel 13th Gen Core, should be coming later this year.
Russia-Ukraine: Moscow will seek peace on its own terms
Russia will seek peace with Ukraine but only on its own terms: this was said by the deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, quoted by Tass. "Russia is conducting a special military operation in Ukraine and seeks to establish peace on its own terms, exactly on our terms, this must be said openly, and not on the terms that our former international partners, who are looking forward to Russia's military defeat, are trying to impose on us." he stressed.