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ANAVI Dev Mic is a digital omnidirectional microphone based on Raspberry Pi RP2040 MCU (Crowdfunding)
The ANAVI Dev Mic is an open-source microphone board from ANAVI Technology in Plovdiv, Bulgaria powered by the Seeed Studio XIAO RP2040 module and an omnidirectional digital microphone from STMicroelectronics. It is a compact and affordable product that outperforms USB microphones in artificial intelligence and machine learning voice applications.
How to Transfer Data Over the Network with nc (netcat) Command on Linux
The nc (netcat) command is a versatile tool that allows Linux users to transfer data over a network. This method can be useful for quickly moving files between systems without needing additional data transfer protocols like FTP, HTTP, or SCP. In this tutorial, you will learn how to transfer a file between two Linux systems using nc, with one system acting as the server (sending the file) and the other as the client (receiving the file).
Serpent OS Gears Up for Alpha Release, Enables Framework 13 and Flathub Support
Ikey Doherty’s upcoming Serpent OS distribution is gearing up for its first alpha release and we’re the first to look at the new features and changes incorporated since the pre-alpha version.
Linux system performance optimizer GameMode v1.8.2 out now fixing hybrid CPU core pinning
Started off by porting studio Feral Interactive, the Linux system performance optimization tool GameMode v1.8.2 is out now.
10 Top Free and Open Source Elixir Web Frameworks
One of the types of software that’s important for a web developer is the web framework. We explore the best Elixir web frameworks.
CockroachDB scuttles away from open source Core offering
CockroachDB, the distributed transactional system with a mostly PostgreSQL compatible front end, plans to retire its free open source "Core" product in favor of a new Enterprise licensing structure for self-hosted users.
Pulsar 1.120 Rolls Out with Advanced Code Handling Features
Pulsar 1.120, an open-source and cross-platform code editor, now has better icons, improved JavaScript indentation, and updated 'ppm' functionalities.
Satellite1 PCB Dev Kit: Voice-Controlled Smart Home Device with Advanced Audio and User Privacy
The Satellite1 PCB Dev Kit by FutureProofHome is an open-source, private voice assistant designed for developers aiming to integrate advanced smart home applications using the Home Assistant platform and its Assist voice control technology.
Its Looking Like sched_ext Will Try Again To Land For Linux 6.12
While Linus Torvalds was hoping to merge the sched_ext extensible scheduler for the Linux v6.11 kernel cycle, that didn't end up happening after some technical issues were raised on the kernel mailing list.
Mozilla’s New Logo Brings Back the Dinosaur Mascot (Kinda)
A new Mozilla logo appears to be on the way, marking the first major update to the company’s word-mark since 2017. The existing logo, which incorporates the internet protocol “://” and was chosen based on feedback from the community, has become synonymous with the non-profit company.
How to Make a Bootable Linux USB Drive on Any Computer With Balena Etcher
You may have heard about Linux and are curious to try it out. Making a bootable Linux USB drive allows you to test different versions of Linux without making any changes to your computer. It's also the easiest way to install most versions of Linux.
jnv: An Interactive JSON Viewer and jq Filter Editor for Linux
Jnv is a navigational JSON processor and offers an interactive JSON viewer that works almost like jq and could be the best choice for a sysadmin.
How to Find Uniqueness in Two Files in Linux
In this article, you will learn how to find similarities and differences between two files in Linux with practical examples from the CLI and GUI methods.
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 18th, 2024
The 201st installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 18th, 2024, keeping you updated with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
CachyOS August Update Brings Open NVIDIA Modules and Cosmic DE
CachyOS's 9th 2024 release includes the NVIDIA open module, Cosmic Desktop, and a globally faster CDN experience.
MSI’s MS-C913 Fanless PC Compatible with Jetson Orin Nano & Orin NX Series
MSI recently introduced the MS-C913, a fanless box PC designed for compatibility with the latest NVIDIA Jetson modules, including the Orin Nano and Orin NX. Notable features of the MS-C913 include dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, a high-resolution HDMI output, and multiple M.2 slots for flexible expansion.
Vulkan 1.3.293 Released With NVIDIA Command Buffer Inheritance Extension
Vulkan 1.3.293 released on Friday as the newest specification for this industry standard graphics and compute API. In addition to a handful of fixes/clarifications, Vulkan 1.3.293 introduces a new NVIDIA vendor extension.
Sync Your Gravatar to Your User Account in Ubuntu 24.04
Do you like the idea of using the same profile picture for your Ubuntu user account as your Gravatar? If you do, there’s a GNOME Shell extension that can do this. It automatically makes your Gravatar profile picture your GNOME Shell user account icon, which is shown on the login screen, and on the lock screen password shield.
Installing SUSE Linux 7.0 on the $5 Windows 98 PC!
...it's about time for another good ol' fashioned OS install on the 98 PC - and this time around, we're checking out SUSE 7.0...
Who needs GitHub Copilot when you can roll your own AI code assistant at home
Code assistants have gained considerable attention as an early use case for generative AI – especially following the launch of Microsoft's GitHub Copilot. But, if you don't relish the idea of letting Microsoft loose on your code or paying $10/month for the privilege, you can always build your own.
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