Postei no BR-Linux to avisando, e é sobre raízes brasileiras
O download do Mageia 10 foi disponibilizado, mantendo o ritmo usual da distribuição comunitária que deu continuidade ao Mandriva Linux – resultado da fusão da brasileira Conectiva e da francesa Mandrake Linux.
Se o streaming da Cazé TV estava engasgando para você, dificilmente a culpa é do seu provedor. A rede de servidores do Google (CDN) tem dado sinais de exaurimento de capacidade em algumas regiões do país. Detalhei isso na minha coluna: https://t.co/CROJ25THIE
🎙️ | Hoje é comemorado o Dia do Dublador e eu só consigo lembrar do Clécio Souto. Por tudo que ele passou e continua a passar esse ano e porque a voz dele caiu como uma luva na dublagem do Daemon Targaryen em 'House of the Dragon'.
Só que ao longo da 3ª temporada a dublagem do Daemon vai mudar, já que o trabalho infelizmente estava dando gatilhos no Clécio e ele precisou se afastar sem concluir a dublagem para a temporada completa.
Só oro para que ele se recupere por completo e volte o mais rápido possível a nos agraciar com sua voz única.
O SENSEI ETERNO! 🥋❤️
Hoje celebramos o que seria o 94º aniversário de Pat Morita, o inesquecível Sr. Miyagi. Muito mais do que um mestre de caratê, ele nos deixou lições de vida, humildade e perseverança que continuam inspirando gerações.
🛑 A new #Linux kernel exploit (CVE-2026-46331) gets root without modifying a single file on disk.
It poisons the cached copy of /bin/su in memory. The binary on disk stays untouched. File-integrity checks come back clean.
The root shell is already open.
Details here ↓ https://t.co/y2FDVjcSEq
A message from Sayaka Yoshimura:
I have made the decision to retire from active service after the 2025-2026 season.
25 years since I started curling, I have been able to continue competing with the support of so many people. I have experienced countless happy, joyful, frustrating, and painful things, and each of them has been a precious time that has helped me grow. Moreover, I love curling, so I think I've been able to keep trying this far.
Thank you to everyone involved for 25 years. Thank you so much.
From now on, I will no longer be a player, but I will continue to work with Fortius. I am looking forward to continuing to convey the charm of curling by being involved in the team's public relations efforts, including spreading, fostering, and contributing to the community. I want to take one step at a time, even in a new stage. Thank you for your continued support of Fortius Yoshimura!
BREAKING: Microsoft just shared an official statement confirming Windows 10 support has been extended for another year, and explained why it's giving users more time.
"Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for personal use devices is being provided for an additional year, with coverage now available through Oct. 12, 2027," Microsoft told Windows Latest.
"This extension provides customers with more time to transition to a new Windows 11 PC while continuing to receive critical security updates."
This is an interesting move, and it gives Microsoft more time to work on Windows 11, which is finally moving in the right direction.
Breaking: Windows 10 support has been extended until October 2027
In a quiet update to its official Windows 10 Extended Security Updates page, Microsoft pushed the consumer ESU coverage period to October 12, 2027.
That is one full year beyond the earlier October 2026 cutoff home users were planning around.
This is a big deal for the hundreds of millions of PCs still on Windows 10.
If you’re already enrolled, Microsoft says your coverage continues automatically. No action needed. If you haven’t enrolled yet, you still can.
The options remain the same: free if you sync PC settings with a Microsoft account, 1,000 Microsoft Rewards points, or a one-time $30 payment. One licence covers up to 10 devices.
This does not mean Windows 10 is getting new features. ESU is still security-only.
But it does mean Microsoft is no longer forcing the migration clock as aggressively.
Windows 11 is finally improving in 2026, but Windows 10 users just got more time to move on their own terms.
Linux users who uninstalled Windows to escape Microsoft and choose freedom with Linux may not have escaped yet.
Microsoft holds the cryptographic key that allows every major Linux distro to boot on modern hardware. Ubuntu. Fedora. Debian. All of them. Without Microsoft's signature your Linux machine does not start.
And that key expires in 4 days. June 27, 2026.
Here is what is actually happening.
When Secure Boot was introduced in 2012, Microsoft became the certificate authority for the entire PC boot ecosystem. Every Linux bootloader on the planet has to be signed by Microsoft to run on any UEFI machine with Secure Boot enabled.
Your existing Linux install will still boot after June 27. That is the good news.
The bad news is everything going forward.
→ Any new shim binary after June 27 cannot be signed with the old key anymore
→ If your firmware never gets the new 2023 Microsoft certificates, fresh distro installs will fail to boot
→ Older laptops, smaller vendor hardware and embedded devices that never receive firmware updates are now in permanent limbo
→ Dell, HP and Lenovo have pushed updates. Smaller vendors have not. Nobody knows how many devices fall through the cracks.
The fix for most people is one command: sudo fwupdmgr update
But the bigger story here is the one nobody is talking about.
The Linux community spent years arguing about freedom and independence from Microsoft. The entire time Microsoft had a key that every Linux machine on earth depended on to start.
That is not a conspiracy. That is just how Secure Boot was designed.
Run the update. Then think about what it means.
Full details here:
https://t.co/Vn7A4TPjrC
8-player Quake deathmatch on all original hardware.
Today is the 30th anniversary of the release of the shareware version of Quake. Happy 30th anniversary to one of the greatest FPS games of all-time.