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  • Linux 6.16-rc6 Released With Transient Scheduler Attacks Mitigations, AMD Zen 2 Fixes

    Linux 6.16-rc6 Released With Transient Scheduler Attacks Mitigations, AMD Zen 2 Fixes

    As we approach the stable Linux 6.16 kernel release later this month, Linux 6.16-rc6 is out today as the newest weekly test candidate.

    With the just-released Linux 6.16-rc6 kernel there is the patches for the Transient Scheduler Attacks mitigations that were made public this week and affecting AMD Zen 3 / Zen 4 processors. The Transient Scheduler Attacks “TSA” kernel code was already back-ported to the stable Linux kernel versions and is now part of the 6.16-rc6 tag too after landing in Git this past Tuesday.

    Linux 6.16-rc6 on the AMD side also fixes issues with some AMD Zen 2 cores in Cyan Skillfish that weren’t even supposed to run on Linux.

    On the Intel side, the Linux 6.16-rc6 MAINTAINERS file is updated to reflect a high profile Intel Linux engineer leaving the company after 14 years and thus shifting work over from his Intel email address to his personal Kernel.org email address.

    Linux 6.16-rc6 Git tag

    Linux 6.16-rc6 also brings some Bcachefs fixes, including for some high severity regressions.

    Plus in Linux 6.16-rc6 is an assortment of other bug/regression fixes for the week.

    If all goes well Linux 6.16 stable could be out two weeks from today on 27 July. There are many exciting features and changes with Linux 6.16.

    Update: Linus Torvalds is now out with his 6.16-rc6 announcement:

    “So I had a little scare this week, noticing some odd instability on
    Thursday, and basically then lost a day to trying to figure that whole
    thing out. The fix ended up being a simple revert in the end, but for
    a while there I was getting “Uh-oh, we’re in trouble” vibes, because I
    had trouble reproducing the issue consistently, and it wasn’t at all
    obvious even what subsystem had broken things.

    So I was flailing around blaming everybody and their pet hamster,
    because for a while it looked like a drm issue and then a netlink
    problem (it superficially coincided with separate issues with both of
    those subsystems).

    But I did eventually figure out how to trigger it reliably and then it
    bisected nicely, and a couple of days have passed, and I’m feeling
    much better about the release again. We’re back on track, and despite
    that little scare, I think we’re in good shape.

    Below you’ll find the shortlog for the week – no real pattern stands
    out. It’s random fixes spread out fairly evenly, so we’ve got a bit of
    everything: drivers, arch fixes, filesystems, networking, tooling,
    documentation.

    We’ve got a couple more weeks to go for this release, let’s hope they
    go more smoothly than the last one. But please do keep testing,”

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  • Rowland seals Season 11 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship crown in Berlin

    Rowland seals Season 11 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship crown in Berlin

    British driver Oliver Rowland has become the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Champion, after an incredibly hard fought race on the streets of Berlin – while Jaguar made it two wins from two on the Tempelhof circuit this weekend.

    Nissan Formula E Driver Oliver Rowland achieved a life-long dream of lifting a FIA single-seater title this weekend (13 July), by carving his way through the field, masterminding his strategy and getting his elbows out when needed to secure the Season 11 title at the end of Round 14 of the 2024/25 series. After a disappointing race on Saturday, the Nissan e-4ORCE 05 driver battled back with a championship winning drive – with a fifth place finish or better needed to secure the title. With main rival Pascal Wehrlein out of the points – the fourth place at the flag was enough to start the celebrations in Germany after a dominant season in the all-electric single-seater championship.

    Jaguar TCS Racing were also celebrating in Berlin, as they achieved two wins from the Tempelhof double-header. Mitch Evans converted a pole to win yesterday and 24 hours later – Nick Cassidy ghosted his way through the order – carved his way through in a meticulous march to go from the back of the grid to first position. While the focus was on others, the New Zealander picked his competitors off, one by one – utilising his Attack Modes at the right point in the races to win his second race of the year. Cassidy’s teammate and fellow countryman Mitch Evans finished fifth – mirroring the points haul a day ago.

    Season 9 Champion Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E) was another driver who steered clear of the squabbles to show his hand in the final closing stages of the race to take second – his best of the year. Another experienced Formula E head in the form of DS Penske star and double champion Jean-Éric Vergne produced an electric race performance to go from the back of the field to the final rostrum position on the former aerodrome venue. 

    While Rowland and Nissan celebrated after dusting themselves off from a challenging Saturday, Porsche who looked like momentum would be swinging in their favour in the championship run in, will leave their home race scratching their heads. The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team looked undeniably strong in the opening phase of the race – dictating the pace with both Pascal Wehrlein and António Félix da Costa trading the lead. But when the rivals turned the screw, the Porsches couldn’t keep pace, and the German and Portuguese drivers were not able to race at the front and conserve the energy at the same time, with Da Costa falling to ninth and crucially for champion elect Rowland – it was a disastrous no point finish for Wehrlein.

    The final phase of the race included two Safety Car periods for the safe removal of the Envision Racing machine of Sébastien Buemi and the NEOM McLaren Formula E Team car of Sam Bird in two separate incidents. With a frantic dash to flag – positions traded corner by corner. McLaren’s Taylor Barnard who had an outside mathematical chance of the title in his rookie season opted for an Attack Mode just a before a Safety Car period – evaporating his fighting chance for the win. Sixth at the flag was a commendable finish, while Felipe Drugovich who was making his Formula E debut finished seventh for Mahindra Racing. Da Costa and Sérgio Sette Câmara (Nissan) ) on his return to Formula E claimed eighth and ninth respectively as Jake Hugues (Maserati) sealed the final point in 10th.

    The thrilling ABB FIA Formula E Championship heads to London for the final two rounds of the season later this month (26/27 July). Oliver Rowland will be looking for a special homecoming on the streets of London. With title pressure off the Englishman’s shoulders, the Nissan driver will be eyeing victory on his home E-Prix next time out. 

    Oliver Rowland, No. 23, Nissan Formula E Team said:

    “Honestly, I was just thinking before the race not to have too much damage going into London! I can’t believe it, I have no words. It’s incredible. I was trying to play it safe but everybody was so aggressive, so at some point I was all in, I was getting stuck in the moves. Thankfully I stayed out of trouble, and it’s just unbelievable.”

    Nick Cassidy, No. 37, Jaguar TCS Racing:

    “What an awesome race. Firstly, to be honest I don’t want to take the moment from Oli [Rowland] and the Nissan guys – World Champions with a whole weekend to spare is an incredible achievement. Well done to Oliver, he’s been a class act all year. For my guys, they called that perfectly, we had a really good car in the race, we kind of knew we screwed up in qualifying and I was a bit upset about that, but the car in the race was fantastic, and that was awesome. Three wins here now, this place didn’t used to be kind to me and now it’s been an amazing venue for me across the years, so it’s really cool to win the last three years here. We’ve been improving all year – it’s no secret that Jaguar are back, the future for the team is very bright. They’re going to keep improving a lot, I think that’s been obvious the last few weekends, and I had a fantastic car.”

    Jack Dennis, No. 27, Andretti Formula E said:

    “We had a really good race car and the strategy we took into the race was perfectly executed – I had every opportunity to win this race and we got pretty close. I’m not too surprised to be up here, I’m just super happy for myself and for the team, we’ve been on a real bad luck streak recently so to reward them with a P2 is the least I could do. I’m excited to have this little boost coming into the final stretch, my home race in London – it’s needed. It’s more for morale, Oliver [Rowland] has already won the championship, so massive congratulations to him – I’m super happy for him, he’s a good friend of mine.”

    Jean-Éric Vergne, No. 25, DS Penske said:

    “I guess I took it a little bit easy at the beginning – it feels nice to be on the podium, especially after the bad luck yesterday. I think another podium yesterday would have been possible, so overall I’m quite happy with the weekend. It was a strong one and the team deserves a little bit of a reward. I’m happy for the guys, it was a good race!”

     

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  • Chelsea’s CWC win over PSG marred by post-game scuffle

    Chelsea’s CWC win over PSG marred by post-game scuffle

    Chelsea’s FIFA Club World Cup final win against Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday was marred by a post-match on-field brawl at MetLife Stadium involving PSG coach Luis Enrique, goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, defender Achraf Hakimi and Chelsea forward João Pedro.

    With Chelsea’s players celebrating their victory, a number of PSG players confronted goalscorer Pedro outside the centre-circle before Luis Enrique appeared to shove the forward, who was squaring up to Hakimi and Donnarumma.

    Pedro fell to the ground and more shoving and pushing continued before Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca intervened to move away his fellow Italian, Donnarumma.

    The confrontations continued on the pitch as the post-match presentation stage began to be wheeled onto the playing surface. The awards presentation did not start until 30 minutes after the final whistle.

    Cole Palmer’s scintillating first-half masterclass put Chelsea on their way to the historic win over last season’s Champions League winners.

    The English attacking midfielder scored twice and provided an assist for Pedro in a devastating display in the revamped tournament’s decider that left the European and French champions, who finished with 10 men, shell-shocked.

    PSG’s misery was completed when Joao Neves was sent off for pulling Marc Cucurella’s hair in the 83rd minute, as PSG’s players grew in frustration as the match progressed.

    The encounter turned into an ill-tempered match at the end, with players going at each other after the final whistle, but the flare-ups quickly dissipated as Chelsea’s players went to celebrate with their fans.

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  • SUPER SIX FOR SEO AND ANRAKU

    SUPER SIX FOR SEO AND ANRAKU

    Japan’s Anraku proved once again he is a true all-rounder when it comes to climbing.

    While others looked at the LA28 announcement that climbing would have three sets of medals – one per discipline – and started to think about focussing, you can see that Anraku would love to go for both Boulder and Lead.

    After winning gold in Wujiang at the start of the season, Anraku had a little blip in his results with a 16th and ninth place finish in the following two – but the Boulder Series winner is back on top, and with a top.

    Anraku was the only climber to top the final route to secure his win and after said: “I’m happy to come back and get the victory. I missed finals in Bali and Innsbruck, then I trained a lot after Innsbruck as I really wanted to win in Chamonix.

    “I loved the crowd here and I think I shouted for the first time ever in a competition on the wall.”

    One climber that could have displaced Anraku in the golden hotseat was Spain’s Alberto Ginés López who is yet to win a World Cup gold, and in Chamonix he was possibly the closest he has ever been to one.

    With Anraku topping the route, Ginés López had to top to win on countback, and he came within fingertips as he fell jumping to the final hold. That hand slip meant a silver medal for the Spaniard.

    Anraku knew he had gotten away with one, saying: “I will be in good shape for Madrid [at the next event]. I want to win again. But Alberto is in great shape, and he will be hard to beat. I think he is actually climbing better than me at the moment.”

    Talking after his silver Ginés López said: “I’m happy because I improved from third to second from the last comps, but I’m still looking for that gold. I really want it.”

    Just one move away from winning, Ginés López knew that gold was just within reach, and that was ultimately what stopped him achieving the feat: “I think I saw the gold too close. I already knew Sorato had topped the route so I knew I had to, and the last two or three moves I could see the gold; I just have to control my feelings more for the next comp.”

    While Anraku and Ginés López have visited the World Cup podium before, the bronze medallist who joined them hasn’t – until now. Italy’s Filip Schenk won his first ever World Cup medal in Chamonix falling at the same spot as the Spanish climber.

    Trying to gather his thoughts after his first medal Schenk said: “It’s crazy. I can’t really believe it. I think I will need some time to realise it fully. Doing it here in Chamonix as well is really crazy.”

    It was only the third final for Schenk, and for some climbers it can be a bit of a nervous time, especially with the size of the crowd in Chamonix, but the Italian thought otherwise: “I think I was quite relaxed as I was already happy with my climbing, so even without the result I was happy, but the podium is of course much better.”

    Just off the podium in fourth was Japan’s Yoshida Satone who climbed to hold 39+. Last year’s winner Colin Duffy from the USA ended his defence in fifth on hold 38+ with Switzerland’s Jonas Utelli just behind in sixth on hold 36.

    In seventh was Slovenia’s Luka Potocar on hold 31 with Japan’s Omata Shion in eighth on hold 29+.

    Full men’s Lead results here

    News and updates about the event will be available on the IFSC website and on the Federation’s digital channels: Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Threads, TikTok, X, YouTube, and exclusively for the Chinese audience, Douyin, Weibo, and Xiaohongshu.


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  • Children embrace summer activities

    Children embrace summer activities


    ISLAMABAD:

    The federal capital is buzzing with excitement as a variety of summer camps for children kick off across Islamabad, offering a diverse mix of activities ranging from arts and crafts to sports and language learning. These camps aim to provide children with a fun, engaging, and educational experience during their summer break.

    Children are actively participating in creative sessions such as painting, pottery, and drama, while also gaining new skills and making friends in a supportive environment. Parents have welcomed these initiatives as a productive and enriching alternative to screen time during the holidays.

    “I am thrilled to see my child grow and learn new things,” said Amna Khan, a parent. “The instructors are experienced, and the activities are both engaging and fun. These camps offer a safe and nurturing space for kids to explore their interests and stay active during the break.”

    Another parent, Sundus Gull, shared that her child was initially hesitant to join, but now looks forward to camp every day. “The camp has helped my child become more confident and outgoing. It’s heartening to see them enjoying, learning, and socializing.”

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  • Chelsea beats PSG 3-0 for Club World Cup title as Cole Palmer scores twice and sets up third goal

    Chelsea beats PSG 3-0 for Club World Cup title as Cole Palmer scores twice and sets up third goal

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Cole Palmer scored twice and fed João Pedro for a goal as Chelsea overwhelmed Paris Saint-Germain in the first half and beat the European champions 3-0 on Sunday in the final of the first expanded Club World Cup.

    Palmer had almost identical left-footed goals from just inside the penalty area in the 22nd and 30th minutes, then sent a through pass that enabled João Pedro to chip goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma in the 43d for his third goal in two starts with the Blues.

    A 23-year-old who joined Chelsea from Manchester City two years ago, Palmer scored 18 goals this season.

    PSG finished a man short after João Neves was given a red card in the 84th minute for pulling down Marc Cucurella by his hair. After a testy final few minutes in a game with six yellow cards, the teams needed to be separated as PSG coach Luis Enrique and Donnarumma pushed João Pedro near the center circle.

    A heavy favorite who had outscored opponents 16-1, PSG had been looking to complete a quadruple after winning Ligue 1, the Coupe de France and its first Champions League title.

    Before a tournament-high crowd of 81,188 at MetLife Stadium that included U.S. President Donald Trump, Chelsea showed the energy of a fourth day of rest after its semifinal, one more than PSG. Trump was booed when he walked on the field for the postgame awards, then posed with Chelsea players after he and FIFA president Gianni Infantino handed the trophy to captain Reece James.

    Chelsea had finished fourth in the Premier League and won the third-tier UEFA Conference League. The Blues took the world title for the second time after 2021, when it was an seven-team event. The Blues earned $128,435,000 to $153,815,000 in prize money, the amount depending on a participation fee FIFA has not disclosed.

    PSG had not lost by three goals since a 4-1 Champions League defeat at Newcastle in October 2023.

    Key moments

    Chelsea went ahead in the 22nd after goalkeeper Robert Sánchez kicked the ball downfield and Nuno Mendes mis-hit his header 15 yards past the midfield stripe toward his own goal. Malo Gusto’s shot was blocked by Lucas Beraldo and rebounded to Palmer, who ended PSG’s streak of 436 minutes without conceding.

    Palmer doubled the lead in the 30th when he ran onto a long ball from Levi Colwill, cut inside before shooting.

    Takeaways

    Chelsea heads into the 2025-26 season, which starts in less than five weeks, believing it can challenge Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal for the Premier League title.

    They said it

    “It’s a great feeling,” Palmer said. “Even better because obviously everyone doubted us before the game. … The gaffer put a great gameplan out and obviously, he knew where the space was going to be.”

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  • Chelsea stun Paris Saint Germain to win FIFA Club World Cup

    Chelsea stun Paris Saint Germain to win FIFA Club World Cup

    Cole Palmer and Joao Pedro have led Chelsea to an incredible 3-0 demolition of European champions Paris Saint Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup final in New York.

    England attacker Palmer slotted home almost identical strikes in the 22nd and 30th minutes to put the Londoners in control and Joao Pedro’s effort two minutes before the break effectively sealed a result, few could have predicted before the game.

    Against a PSG side that had swept all before them in Europe and over the past month in the United States, Chelsea delivered a master class in pressing, played some telling passes that constantly stretched the star studded French side.

    EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 13: Joao Pedro of Chelsea FC celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium on July 13, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

    PSG were better after the break, Dembele hit the post and Vitinho fired just wide. But Chelsea’s defence held firm and Enzo Maresca’s side deservedly claimed the spoils.

    To add to PSG’s misery Joao Neves was sent off for pulling Cucurella’s hair late on.

    CHELSEA 3 (Cole PALMER 22’ 30’ Joao PEDRO 43’)

     PARIS SAINT GERMAIN 0

    HT 3-0

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  • Biggest piece of Mars on Earth, juvenile dinosaur skeleton up for auction at Sotheby's – MSN

    1. Biggest piece of Mars on Earth, juvenile dinosaur skeleton up for auction at Sotheby’s  MSN
    2. See a rare dinosaur or a chunk of Mars during Sotheby’s ‘Geek Week’  Gothamist
    3. Sotheby’s Auction: Biggest Martian rock on Earth goes on sale. Here’s how it came to Earth  The Economic Times
    4. Massive Mars rock from outer space could fetch up to $4M at prestigious Sotheby’s auction  Fox Business
    5. Mars  SCNow

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  • Steve Allan completes first wire-to-wire win at Dick’s Open

    Steve Allan completes first wire-to-wire win at Dick’s Open

    ENDICOTT, N.Y. — Steve Allan became the first wire-to-wire winner in Dick’s Sporting Goods Open history Sunday, closing with a 6-under 66 for a four-stroke victory.

    Allan finished at 18-under 198 at En-Joie Golf Course for his second PGA Tour Champions victory of the season. The 51-year-old Australian opened Friday with a 63 for a two-shot edge and had a 69 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Boo Weekley into the final round.

    After playing the first seven holes Sunday in 1 under with two birdies and a bogey, Allan birdied five of the next six and parred the last five.

    “It was tough. It was tough, even yesterday, hanging in there, and today early on it was a bit rough with the driver,” Allan said. “In the rough a lot and just managed to hang in there. Then on the back nine, made a few putts.”

    He also won The Galleri Classic in late March at Mission Hills in Rancho Mirage, California.

    Jason Caron was second after a 68. Weekley (70) and Notah Begay III (67) tied for third at 13 under, and Soren Kjeldsen (64) was another stroke back with Michael Wright (67) and Jeff Sluman (68).

    Padraig Harrington wasn’t back to try to win for a fourth straight time, skipping the event to play in the Scottish Open. He also has the British Open at Royal Portrush and the Senior British Open at Royal Porthcawl.

    Ernie Els, in the British Open field, shot 69 to tie for 16th at 8 under.

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  • England 6-1 Wales (13 Jul, 2025) Game Analysis

    England 6-1 Wales (13 Jul, 2025) Game Analysis

    Reigning European champions England thrashed neighbours Wales 6-1 to reach the Women’s Euro 2025 quarterfinals on Sunday, securing second spot in Group D and cruising into the knockouts on a high note.

    Georgia Stanway, Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp, Alessia Russo, Beth Mead and Aggie Beever-Jones were all on target for England, who finished runners-up to France after their 5-2 victory over the Netherlands.

    Next up for Sarina Wiegman’s team are Sweden — who won all three of their games to top Group C — in the quarterfinal on Thursday.

    “It is going to be a difficult game. We watched [Sweden] the other night and they were really good. We need to be on our best game,” Toone said. “I think they should be scared.”

    The second-place finish, however, could be a bonus as provided they get past Sweden, England would avoid world champions Spain in the semifinals.

    Stanway struck from the penalty spot in the 13th minute after a foul in the box, calmly sweeping her shot into the far-left corner past the outstretched hands of goalkeeper Olivia Clark to open the floodgates.

    England enjoyed themselves against Wales on Sunday, with six different players getting on the scoresheet.

    Matthias Hangst/Getty Images


    Toone then found the back of the net with a scrappy goal eight minutes later as England capitalised on a sloppy clearance by Rhiannon Roberts — with the ball falling to Russo who nudged it into the path of Toone who fired home on the second attempt.

    Hemp nodded in a third inside 30 minutes after a clever pass from Lauren James to Toone on the byline. Toone found Hemp at the far post with a pinpoint cross for an easy header.

    Russo bagged her first goal of the tournament just before halftime when Toone made another dart to the byline before cutting the ball back for the Arsenal forward, who took one touch to control it before firing home. Mead cut inside a Welsh defender before a cute finish secured England’s fifth in the 72nd minute.

    Hannah Cain pulled one back in the 76th minute, much to the delight of the Wales fans, but England’s Beever-Jones replied in the 89th with her first goal in a major tournament, finishing off a Mead cross. 

    “This is the beginning of a journey for us,” Wales midfielder Jess Fishlock said. “We’ve played three of the best teams in the world at this tournament and we’ve found out how big that jump is.”

    Much was made about the traditional rivalry between England and Wales, with Wales wanting nothing better than to spoil England’s party. Thousands of Welsh fans in the Red Wall didn’t lose their voice throughout Sunday’s match, despite the scoreline.

    But Wiegman’s team — World Cup finalists in 2023 and European champions the year before — showed their vast experience against a Wales side making their major tournament debut.

    “We scored six goals and a big part of the game we dominated, a very good game,” head coach Wiegman said. “Playing well is the most important, who scores is not that important.”

    England have won 10 of the 11 meetings between the two teams, with Wales’ best result being a 0-0 draw in 2018.

    “We were really good. It is always hard to play against a team that sits in a low block,” Toone said. “It was nice we got an early goal in the first half and we enjoyed the game.”

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