Britain's poshest squatter living on the doorstep on £210million Knightsbridge mansion bemoans screeching Lamborghinis keeping him awake overnight
Anders Fernstedt has called the billionaire's row in London's Knightsbridge home after being made redundant.
Inside Lorna Luxe's new home: Influencer, 43, gives followers another glimpse of her breathtaking new £2m 'invisible' property with a special link to late husband John, 64
Lorna Luxe has given her followers another glimpse into her new £2m rental home after she was forced to leave her last home unexpectedly.
Linux Finally Starts Removing Support for Intel's 37-Year-Old i486 Processor
"It's finally time," writes Phoronix — since "no known Linux distribution vendors are still shipping with i486 CPU support."
"A patch queued into one of the development branches ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window is set to finally begin the process of phasing out and ultimately removing Intel 486 CPU support from the Linux kernel."
More details from XDA-Developers:
Authored by Ingo Molnar, the change, titled "x86/cpu: Remove M486/M486SX/ELAN support," begins dismantling Linux's built-in support for the i486, which was first released back in 1989. As the changelog notes, even Linus is keen to cut ties with the architecture: "In the x86 architecture we have various complicated hardware emulation facilities on x86-32 to support ancient 32-bit CPUs that very very few people are using with modern kernels. This compatibility glue is sometimes even causing problems that people spend time to resolve, which time could be spent on other things. As Linus recently remarked: 'I really get the feeling that it's time to leave i486 support behind. There's zero real reason for anybody to waste one second of development effort on this kind of issue'..."
If you're one of the rare few who still keep the decades-old CPU alive, your best bet will be to grab an LTS Linux distro that keeps the older version of Linux for a few more years.
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At 49, and in a sexless marriage, I thought my libido was stone-dead. Then one day, post-divorce, THIS encounter woke it with a vengeance. Ladies, here's why it's time to be less 'British in the bedroom'...
I am in a hotel room close to Liverpool Street station. It's a smart-ish business place and it's the middle of the day. I am fully clothed but am also about to have sex. Strictly on my terms.
Why a well-fitted white shirt can act as an 'instant facelift': Here is how to wear this difficult trend at any age, and give your pictures that 'ring light' effect
'Beware white shirts' is a message over-50s women took on board years ago. Here's the thing though: many of us have been approaching white shirts all wrong.
Traffic delays as road blocked after crash on key road through Essex
Drivers are asked to allow extra time for their journeys until the road has been cleared.
Windows asks a networking question on a Stratford billboard
Glue and paper wouldn't have cared about discoverability
Bork!Bork!Bork! Today's entry in the pantheon of public whoopsies is not so much Windows falling over as someone sticking a network connection where it possibly doesn't belong.…
Army block off Thorpe Bay beach after WWI gun part found
A 100m cordon was put in place to protect the public
AI object, Your Honour! Immigration judges are using chatbots to check and draft rulings to deal with record court backlog
Judges in immigration cases have been trained to use a restricted version of Microsoft 's AI Copilot tool to help prepare for hearings and write skeleton judgements.
Essex dog-walking trail named in honour of animal advocate and TOWIE star
Pete Wicks, 37, has been using his influence since his appearances on The Only Way is Essex and Strictly Come Dancing to advocate for animal welfare.
Essex dog-walking trail named in honour of animal advocate and TOWIE star
Pete Wicks, 37, has been using his influence since his appearances on The Only Way is Essex and Strictly Come Dancing to advocate for animal welfare.
Keir Starmer insists he's 'on the side' of working Brits... as Middle England is whacked at start of new tax year to fund benefits splurge that will 'give some jobless families a £6k boost'
A slew of tax changes come into force on Easter Monday including the 'family farm tax', a hike in tax on dividend income, and an end to the home working allowance.
Man accused of stabbing and hitting man with car in Southend is named
Armed officers were sent to the scene
Do not eat warning as cooked meat sold at Tesco is pulled from shelves due to deadly listeria contamination
Customers who have purchased the meat are advised not to eat it. Instead, it should be returned to the store for a full refund.
Rocketing fuel prices spark new interest in electric vehicles as charging costs get cheaper
Prices at the pump have soared to £1.50 a litre as Iran continues its stranglehold on tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz, following US and Israeli-led military strikes on the country.
Niall Horan questions if he 'could have done more' for Liam Payne before his heartbreaking death at 31 - and says he was 'shocked but not surprised' by his troubled bandmate's passing
Niall Horan has reflected on his One Direction bandmate Liam Payne's tragic death.
Labour urged to scrap 'table tax' on cafes, restaurants and pubs with pavement seating so Brits can enjoy a 'summer pint in the sun'
Campaigners are calling for ministers to scrap the need for businesses to have licences for customers to eat a drink while sitting at outdoor tables.
Golf legend reveals why Donald Trump is not welcome at Augusta National... despite his desperate attempts to join sport's most elite club
Trump's interest in joining the green jacketed elite has long been rumored as an extension of his obsession with golf. But it looks increasingly like he will never be allowed into the club.
Terrifying moment emergency rescue is sparked when cruise ship runs aground off tropical island made famous in Hollywood blockbuster
A large evacuation was triggered after the cruise ship sailed onto a reef near the Pacific island and became stuck.
'Cleanest country in the world' Singapore's incredible home cleaning gadgets revealed
It's often considered the 'cleanest country in the world' - where even chewing gum is outlawed; so it's no wonder that Singapore has some of the tidiest homes and spaces out there.