Did you have time to keep up with the news this week? Here’s your chance to brag… or not. This week there are 11 questions. Good luck!
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#1. The content delivery platform Cloudflare announced a new feature on March 21 that aims to combat unauthorized AI data scraping. How does it work?
#2. This week Facebook announced that its making what major changes to its “Friends” tab?
#3. This week the Free Software Foundation announced that it had sold in an online auction what item or items that had once belonged to its founder, Richard Stallman?
#4. Why did Canonical decide they would not use -O3 optimizations for all Ubuntu packages as they had been considering?
#5. OpenAI this week announced what kind of improvements to it’s AI offerings?
#6. According to a recent Bloomberg article, job applicants are using what to gain an unfair advantage?
#7. According to a study from the Pew Research Center released this week, Americans no longer support what sort of tech ban?
#8. A new Utah law makes who responsible for age verification?
#9. Kevin Fenzi, the sysadmin of the Fedora project, said the AI scraper bots had gotten so aggressive he’s had to do what to keep a devoper site available?
#10. The recent brouhaha around the Signal app being used to plan an airstrike on Yemeni Houthis caused what to happen?
#11. What new features were added to openSUSE’s Zypper package manager this week?
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