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Bitwarden is easily the most loved open-source password manager. Kyle Spearrin (Founder) tells us a bit more about the vision and goals.
Robotic Platform Built on RISC-V Milk-V Meles with ROS2 Support
At the 2024 XUANTIE RISC-V Ecosystem Conference, a collaborative effort between Yahboom, milK-V, and ALIBABA DAMO Academy led to the unveiling of the RISC-V MicroROS educational robot. This robot, based on the Milk-V Meles SBC, is now available for purchase and provides an advanced learning platform for robotics enthusiasts and students.
Why I'm Excited About the New GIF Tool on Chromebooks
Sometimes, the best way to explain how to do something is to show it. This is why I'm excited about the new GIF tool in ChromeOS. It's now easy to take short GIFs on a Chromebook. It makes my job easier to show how things work in ChromeOS rather than just have static pictures.
Longtime Linux Wireless Developer Passes Away
The Linux kernel community has sadly lost one of its longtime, prolific contributors to the wireless (WiFi) drivers.
From network security to nyet work in perpetuity: What's up with the Kaspersky US ban?
It's been a long time coming. Now our journos speak their brains. The US government on Thursday banned Kaspersky Lab from selling its antivirus and other products in America from late July, and from issuing updates and malware signatures from October.
Flathub Has Now Served More Than Two Billion Downloads For Flatpaks
Flathub as the centralized repository for serving Flatpak sandboxed Linux applications crossed the threshold this weekend of serving more than two billion downloads.
X4: Foundations Update 7.00 and X4: Timelines DLC are out now
X4: Foundations 7.00 Update and X4: Timelines from Egosoft bring some huge changes to the huge space sim and there's never been a better time to try it out.
Mesa Developers Arent Convinced Over Dropping Old OpenGL Drivers Right Now
Earlier this week was a proposal for creating a new Mesa legacy driver branch for clearing out older OpenGL drivers like the ATI R300, AMD R600, Lima, Nouveau NV30, and other older GPU drivers. However, other upstream Mesa developers aren't convinced by the proposal.
Privacy features lose their way in latest Firefox update
Mozilla backtracking on private window changes after uproar. Firefox remains the browser of choice for many, but the latest update has lost users' tabs and makes it much more apparent when they have private tabs open, missing the point of privacy.
A No-Nonsense Open-Source Diary App for Android
We have plenty of note-taking applications for Android. Some might prefer to use the default apps by Samsung, Google or any other phone manufacturer, and others would look for open-source solutions like Standard Notes.
ONLYOFFICE 8.1 Released with Enhanced PDF Editor + More
A new version of ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors, a free, open-source, and cross-platform office suite, is now available to download. If you’ve not yet found a reason to try this productivity powerhouse out, this latest update could well change that. Last autumn’s ONLYOFFICE 7.5 release added a new PDF application to the suite. This could open/view PDF files, and handle basic PDF editing, like form filling, highlighting, simple annotations, and scribbling on documents with a pen tool.
How to Install Prestashop on Ubuntu 24.04 Server
Prestashop is a fully customizable and feature-rich e-commerce solution for building comprehensive e-commerce websites. In this guide, you’ll learn how to install Prestashop on the Ubuntu 24.04 server with the LAMP Stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, and PHP) and Composer.
How to escape VMware's pricey clutches with Virt-v2v
Or any other hypervisors that might hypothetically be acquired or suddenly get more costly. Moving a VM from one host machine to another is easy. Moving VMs from one hypervisor to another is less trivial – but help is at hand.
Building Mesa On POWER Now Presents A Default Set Of OpenGL & Vulkan Drivers
Newly merged patches for Mesa 24.2 slightly enhance the default out-of-the-box build experience for the open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers on POWER/PowerPC platforms.
Forlinx's New SoM Leverages Rockchip RK3562J Quad-Core Processor
Forlinx Embedded has launched the FET3562J-C SoM, a versatile system on module with an optional 1 TOPS NPU, optimized for a broad range of applications including industrial automation, consumer electronics, smart healthcare, energy, and telecommunications.
The X Window System is still hanging on at 40
Never underestimate the stickiness of legacy technology. It is 40 years since Robert W Scheifler ushered in the era of the X Window System, a windowing system that continues to stick around despite many distributions looking for alternatives.
Intel Linux NPU Driver v1.5 Released - Now Validated On Arrow Lake & Lunar Lake
Intel on Wednesday released version 1.5 of their Linux NPU driver, their user-space driver component for Linux systems in enabling the neural processing unit found with Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" processors and newer. This goes along with their upstream IVPU kernel accelerator driver for allowing a full open-source solution for AI workloads with the likes of OpenVINO.
How to Install Magento eCommerce Suite on Rocky Linux 9 with Elasticsearch
Magento is an open-source e-commerce platform written in PHP. In this tutorial, we will install the Magento open-source community edition. It offers all the functionality you need to set up a professional online store. We will also install Elasticsearch to search through the product catalog, Redis for the session, and file cache, and serve it using the Nginx server.
Wax Heads is a cosy-punk slice-of-life narrative sim about managing a struggling record store
Here's another interesting looking indie game for you to follow with Wax Heads, a cosy-punk slice-of-life narrative sim about managing a struggling record store. Developed by Patattie Games in Godot Engine, it's planned to release with Linux support and there's a demo available.
Efficient Container Orchestration Tips with Docker Swarm on Linux
In the fast-evolving landscape of software development, containerization has emerged as a revolutionary technology. Containers encapsulate applications and their dependencies, ensuring consistent performance across various environments. This paradigm shift has addressed many challenges associated with traditional virtualization, such as bloated resource usage and cumbersome deployment processes.
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