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October 20, 2025, 9:15 AM

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Jess Weatherbed / The Verge:
AWS says “the underlying DNS issue has been fully mitigated” and most “operations are succeeding normally now” after a major US-EAST-1 outage from 3:11AM ET  —  The cause of the AWS outage is currently unclear. … Amazon Web Services (AWS) is currently experiencing …
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Cheyenne MacDonald / Engadget:
X is testing a new way of opening links without fully covering an X post, allowing users to see the Like, Repost, and other buttons, starting on iOS  —  It comes in response to creators' complaints about the reach of posts containing links.  —  Links have proven to be a tricky thing when it comes to social media engagement.
Terrence O'Brien / The Verge:
X plans a Handle Marketplace for Premium+ and Business subscribers to search for and request inactive usernames; rare handles can cost from $2,500 to $1M+  —  Premium subscribers will be able to search and request usernames that have been unavailable. … Handles are going to be broken up into two broad categories.
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A profile of Katherine Boyle, an a16z partner and a friend to JD Vance, as Silicon Valley increasingly adopts her views, including embracing defense tech  —  Katherine Boyle, an influential venture capitalist who is a friend of the vice president, thinks the country's path forward involves …
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Vincent Chow / South China Morning Post:
Alibaba Cloud details a GPU pooling system that it claims reduced the number of Nvidia H20 required by 82% when serving dozens of LLMs of up to 72B parameters  —  The new Aegaeon system can serve dozens of large language models using a fraction of the GPUs previously required, potentially reshaping AI workloads
Webb Wright / ZDNET:
Adobe launches AI Foundry, a new program to help enterprise customers create bespoke, commercially safe, Firefly-based generative AI models trained on their IP  —  ZDNET's key takeaways  — Adobe assures its new AI model service is copyright-safe.  — Foundry models leverage Firefly and are trained on brands' IP.

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