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Netflix Renews "The Lincoln Lawyer" for Season 5 Ahead of Season 4 Premiere
Netflix renewed its popular legal drama, "The Lincoln Lawyer," for a fifth season ahead of the Season 4 premiere, Variety reported on January 28, 2026. Season 4, based on Michael Connelly's novel "The Law of Innocence," is scheduled to debut on February 5. The fifth season will draw inspiration from Connelly's novel, "Resurrection Walk," according to Variety.
Meanwhile, across the tech landscape, several developments unfolded. Multiple news sources reported on Google's integration of its Gemini AI into Chrome. A software leak revealed what was termed "Aluminium OS," and the open-source AI assistant Moltbot gained traction, despite potential security risks, according to Hacker News reports. Halide also launched Halide Mark III, featuring enhanced HDR and ProRAW support.
In other news, actor Giancarlo Esposito called for revolution at the Sundance Film Festival, amid protests against Trump-era ICE policies, Fortune reported. Separately, Jingliang Su, a Chinese national, was sentenced for his involvement in a large-scale cryptocurrency fraud operation based in Southeast Asia. According to Fortune, Su defrauded Americans through social media "pig butchering" scams, highlighting a growing trend of technology-driven scams originating from Southeast Asia that target vulnerable individuals and exploit cryptocurrencies.
Adding to the complex political landscape, Senate Democrats are demanding significant reforms to immigration enforcement in exchange for their votes on a funding package that includes the Department of Homeland Security, CBS News reported. These demands include stricter warrant rules, body cameras, and a uniform code of conduct for federal agents. These demands are spurred by events like the Alex Pretti shooting and aim to address concerns about violence. House approval is needed before the funding deadline.
The Jellyfin project, focused on code quality, is seeing an increase in contributors using AI tools like Claude Code and ChatGPT, according to Hacker News. While these tools offer power and flexibility, Jellyfin maintains its focus on readability, simplicity, and conciseness, a manual effort driven by a dedicated team.
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