The question is whether they will release it before or after Ubuntu 26.04 LTS…
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You should read it as “beta of the LTS release”, in which case it is not so strange.
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science@lemmy.world•Plastics are a “grave, growing and under-recognised danger” to human and planetary health, a new expert review has warnedEnglish
7·6 months agoAbsolutely disgusting:
Being surrounded and yelled at about “misrepresenting reality” is not how serious United Nations-hosted negotiations are meant to proceed. But that is what happened to Prof Bethanie Carney Almroth during talks about a global treaty to slash plastic pollution in Ottawa, Canada. The employees of a large US chemicals company “formed a ring” around her, she says.
At another event in Ottawa, Carney Almroth was “harassed and intimidated” by a plastic packaging representative, who barged into the room and shouted that she was fearmongering and pushing misinformation. That meeting was an official event organised by the UN. “So I filed the harassment reports with the UN,” said Carney Almroth. “The guy had to apologise, and then he left the meeting. He was at the next meeting.”
I think that you may have mistaken this community for !linuxquestions@lemmy.world.
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science@lemmy.world•Intelligence Evolved at Least Twice in Vertebrate AnimalsEnglish
121·10 months agoThat is a really dumb response to an article whose whole point was to argue that we have been thinking too narrowly about intelligence.
Interesting! I had not even realized that this was a problem, though it makes sense now after your description. How realistically feasible is this type of approach, though, given that the manufactures can always just ignore the kernel’s request to reprogram them and continue to access the bus and memory directly?
What exactly does the statement that Linux does not already “embrace the whole hardware” mean?

So in other words, you don’t know.