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What Craig McLuckie Is Doing Now and Why He Is Doing It
If you’re wondering what Craig McLuckie is doing since leaving Heptio and VMware behind… well, he’s not living full time in the Kubernetes world anymore, but he heads a startup that’s very much involved in open source issues.
UP Squared Pro 710H Featuring Alder Lake-N and Hailo-8 Processors with Linux Support
The UP Squared Pro 710H developer board is designed for AI and edge computing, featuring Intel Atom x7000RE, Intel Processor N Series, and Intel Core i3-N305 processors for flexible performance. It efficiently handles real-time, intensive tasks, addressing the demands of applications such as industrial IoT, smart cities, and autonomous systems.
Raspberry Pi Launch Own-Brand SSDs Priced From $30
One of the best things about the Raspberry Pi 5 (other than the performance boost over its predecessor) is how much simpler it is to add an SSD.
DTrace 2.0 Arrives On Gentoo Linux
DTrace 2.0, the powerful dynamic tracing tool, is now available on Gentoo. This means you can now analyse and debug your system, both the kernel and userland applications, with ease.
Kali Linux Phases Out Obsolete 32-bit Architecture
Kali Linux drops the i386 kernel and images, starting with the 2024.4 release. Users should shift to amd64 for ongoing support and updates.
Activation Desktops Effects-Windows Management-Cube feature on F41 KDE Spin in VENV
I was forced to enable 3D accelearation && OpenGL and bring up just once KVM instance of F41 KDE Spin to obtain option Desktops Effects => Windows Management => Cube visible for activation. Six virtual desktops had been already activated. Afterwards Super+"C" started to work. Then I shutdown F41 KDE instance and disabled 3D accelearation && OpenGL.
Setting Up VNC Server/Client on Ubuntu Linux
Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a powerful tool that allows you to connect to and control a remote desktop environment over the network. In this guide, we will walk through the process of setting up a VNC server on Ubuntu Linux, including installing a desktop environment, configuring the default session, and accessing it with a VNC client.
Poddycast - podcast app
Poddycast is a podcast client that’s made with Electron. It’s free and open source software. We review the software.
Bitwarden's FOSS halo slips as new SDK requirement locks down freedoms
The Bitwarden online credentials storage service is changing its build requirements – which some commentators feel mean it's no longer FOSS. The question has been highlighted by a new issue on the project's GitHub page, with the strong title "Desktop version 2024.10.0 is no longer free software."
Best Open Source Hosting Control Panels for 2024
What are the best open-source hosting control panels in 2024? With a slew of options to choose from, we’ll cover the most popular ones to help you reach a decision. A web hosting control panel is software for system administrators, developers, and website users alike.
Vivaldi Browser 7.0 Introduces Redesigned UI and Tools
Vivaldi 7.0 is here with floating tabs, sleek icons, and a powerful Dashboard that brings Mail, Calendar, and Feeds together in one space.
How Microsoft Attacks Critics and Competition
I worked in several universities (about 4 different roles) and I kept seeing the 'Windowsheads' doing their damage, sometimes with "special guests" from Microsoft UK.
How to Install and Use uv: A Python Installer and Resolver
Learn how to install and use a Rust-based Python installer and resolver named uv on Linux, Windows, and macOS with a practical usage guide.
Victoria 3: Pivot of Empire arrives in November and free update 1.8
Paradox announced Victoria 3: Pivot of Empire, the next "Immersion Pack" coming for their 9th century grand strategy game in November along with a major free update. Victoria 3 has Native Linux support and is rated Steam Deck Playable.
Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ Launches: 26 TOPS Accelerator For $110
Following the launch of the Raspberry Pi AI Kit back during the summer with up to 13 TOPS performance for AI inference, the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ was announced today with up to 26 TOPS capabilities.
Calibre eBook Manager Intros New PDF Conversion Engine
Open source ebook manager Calibre has a new release out. Calibre 7.20 ships with a brand new PDF input engine (used to convert PDF files into other ebook formats, such as EPUB or MOBI). It’s now able to handle “automatic detection of headers and footers based on document analysis”.
How to Capture Your Screen in Linux with OBS Studio
If you’re on a Linux machine and want to capture your screen, there aren’t as many options as Windows or Mac users have. What we do have, though, is one of the most powerful and also free screen capture programs out there. In this article, I show you how to get started with OBS Studio on Linux.
How to Enable/Disable Directory Listing on Nginx (in Ubuntu)
Discover a step-by-step guide to enable or disable directory listing (or file manager) on Nginx in Ubuntu with a practical example.
Syncthing's Android App is Going Away, Google Play Store Policies is One of the Reasons to Blame
Syncthing Android app is retiring. While you do have alternatives, it is indeed sad news.
PipeWire 1.2.6 Released with Focus on JACK and Bluetooth Stability
PipeWire 1.2.6 bugfix release resolves issues with filter-chain param aggregation and JACK IO ports and improves Bluetooth stability.
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