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Weekly GNU-like Mobile Linux Update (21/2025): Librem 5 5G and other fun stuff

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Here's what happened from the 19th to 25th of May, 2025: A RaspBerry Pi CM5-based handheld, successful experiments with a 5G modem plugged into a Librem 5, phosh-osk-stub gets a sweet new name, and more! Enjoy!

Again, apologies for the delay and thank you for understanding. In case you missed it:

The update for the past week (May 26th - June 1st, 2025) will be published later today. Commentary in italics.

Worth Reading

Worth Watching

Worth Noting

Hardware (enablement)

Conferences

More Software News

Gnome Ecosystem

Phosh

Plasma Ecosystem

Sxmo

Sailfish OS

Ubuntu Touch

Kernel

Non-Linux

Stack

Distributions

Apps

Matrix

Thanks

Huge thanks to Plata for the nifty set of Python scripts that speed up collecting links from feeds by a lot.

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RFC 9780: Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for Multipoint Networks over Point-to-Multipoint MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs)

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This document describes procedures for using Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for multipoint networks to detect data plane failures in point-to-multipoint MPLS Label Switched Paths (LSPs) and Segment Routing (SR) point-to-multipoint policies with an SR over MPLS (SR-MPLS) data plane. Furthermore, this document updates RFC 8562 by recommending the use of an IPv6 address from the Dummy IPv6 Prefix address block 100:0:0:1::/64 and discouraging the use of an IPv4 loopback address mapped to IPv6. In addition, this document describes the applicability of LSP Ping (as an in-band solution) and the control plane (as an out-of-band solution) to bootstrap a BFD session. The document also describes the behavior of the active tail for head notification.
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Precision Clock Mk IV

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Superfund CEOs

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Lead pipes? Pfffft! Netscape Cancer says "hold my beer."

Toxic Origins, Toxic Decisions: Biases in CEO Selection:

We examine how selection bias in CEO promotion amplifies risk-taking, using prenatal exposure to pollution as an exogenous shock to individual risk preferences. CEOs born in future Superfund sites are more likely to be promoted internally, suggesting firms reward observed success without recognizing underlying risk tolerance. These "Superfund CEOs" excel in internal roles but pursue riskier external policies once promoted-leading to greater volatility and weaker performance. Our results suggest firms may systematically mistake luck for skill in promotion decisions, filtering for high-variance risk-takers whose traits only become problematic when decision-making shifts to exposed, irreversible domains. In short, Superfund CEOs display performance with essentially lower mean but higher variance.

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Why Writing by Hand Is Better for Memory and Learning

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HN783: BGP Routing Policy for Enterprise Networkers: Unpacking IRR and RPSL

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If you participate in the public Internet by announcing your own netblocks, you should be familiar with Internet Routing Registries (IRRs) and the Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL). These are tools that help you be a good network citizen. In a world of BGP hijacks and other problems, these tools matter more than ever. We... Read more »



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