Dominique Davis, 26, of the District of Columbia, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court to 37 months in federal prison for being a previously convicted felon in possession of a handgun when he was stopped by a Metropolitan Police officer for smoking marijuana in public, announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Suspect in Shooting Death of Toddler Arrested and Charged
Charles Rucker, 24, of the District of Columbia, was arrested and charged Saturday with first-degree murder while armed for the July 5 shooting death of a three-year-old girl in Southeast Washington D.C., announced U.S. Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Two Foreign Nationals Sentenced for Illegally Reentering the United States After Deportation
Gold price today, Wednesday, July 16, 2025: Gold is steady after higher inflation report
India's inflation cools to 2.1% in June, extending slide to more than 6-year lows
[$] Following up on the Python JIT
Performance of Python
programs has been a major focus of development for the language over the last
five years or so; the Faster
CPython project has been a big part of that effort.
One of its subprojects is to add an experimental just-in-time (JIT) compiler to
the language; at last year's PyCon US, project member Brandt Bucher gave an introduction to the copy-and-patch JIT
compiler. At
PyCon US
2025, he followed that up with a talk on "What they don't tell you
about building a JIT compiler for CPython" to describe some of the things
he wishes he had known when he set out to work on that project. There
was something of an elephant in the room, however, in that
Microsoft
dropped support for the project and laid off most of its
Faster CPython
team a few days before the talk.
Security updates for Monday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (redis and thunderbird), Fedora (cef, git, gnutls, httpd, linux-firmware, luajit, mingw-djvulibre, mingw-python-requests, perl, php, python-requests, python3.6, salt, and selenium-manager), Mageia (dpkg, firefox, gnupg2, and golang), Slackware (httpd and kernel), SUSE (afterburn, cmctl, git, go1.23, go1.24, k9s, liboqs-devel, libxml2, php8, python36, trivy, and xen), and Ubuntu (linux-xilinx-zynqmp and nix).
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Kernel prepatch 6.16-rc6
Linus has released 6.16-rc6 for testing;
it includes a fix for a somewhat scary regression that came up over the
week.
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.