Community repo freezes new accounts after attackers swamp it with poisoned package updates
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Brussels says access curbs prove Europe needs greater technological independence
Linux app packaging rethink could leave alternative-init distros in the cold
PwC says AI hiring jumped 61 percent despite wider slowdown in vacancies, with employers increasingly looking for workers who can use AI rather than build it
The pension may be cushy, but the looming headaches for £77K are not
Experts welcome contract review after claims NHS England missed chance to grow UK health tech market
UK plans to go further than Australia, while also targeting stranger contact, livestreaming, and addictive platform features
When art reflects modern realities
Hush. children, what’s that sound? Has the flood gates’ key been found?
This is why you don’t let junior staff ‘save the company a few dollars’
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L3Harris supplies system that can down incoming drones with laser-guided rockets
From Java tests to Shai-Hulud, bots keep proving they'll swallow anything you feed them
Brussels presses on despite US fury as it looks to enforce cloud autonomy and bolster open source
MPs told that while concerns over handsets and social media grows, evidence they're changing children's brains is limited
Spoiler: It doesn't end well for Team Register
Honey, I flattened the datacenter network
Minister says trusts can go it alone on procurement as Parliament mulls February 2027 FDP contract renewal
A blast from the past greets commuters
AI agents can't be trusted, so don't give them dangerous powers