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Which Programming Language Lead the Pack in 2024
The new SlashData report, grouped by programming language community size, provides insights into global developer ecosystems and their preferences.
Early MySQL engineer questions whether Oracle is unintentionally killing off the open source database
An experienced MySQL database engineer has questioned whether Oracle might unintentionally kill off the open source database with its preference for adding features to its proprietary systems.
How to Install MediaWiki on Ubuntu 24.04
In this article, you'll learn how to install and use MediaWiki on Ubuntu 24.04 with a step-by-step guide from installation to configuration.
5 Best Open Source Firewall Distributions
One important step to protect a system is using a firewall. Essentially, this is a network security system, acting like a security guard between internal and external networks.
Modify the Linux Kernel Variables Using Sysctl Command
Learn how to use the sysctl command in Linux to manage and adjust network, I/O operations, and memory management settings in real-time.
oneAPI-Focused UXL Foundation Now Collaborating With The Khronos Group
Last year it was announced that Intel's oneAPI software initiative evolved into the UXL Foundation for making compute accelerators more open as well as opening things up to more cross-vendor collaboration and adoption. Intel started the Unified Acceleration Foundation with the Linux Foundation, Google, Arm, Qualcomm, Samsung, and others. Announced today is that the UXL Foundation has begun collaborating with The Khronos Group.
Linux System Monitor App ‘Mission Center’ is Now Even More Useful
A new version of Mission Center, the super-slick system monitor for Linux, has been released.
How to Upgrade to AlmaLinux 9 from AlmaLinux 8
Tested and proven step-by-step guide for smoothly upgrading your existing AlmaLinux 8 system to AlmaLinux 9.
Is Linux the only platform left to escape AI?
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has been occupying our minds for decades, or even hundreds or thousands of years if we look as far as at Greek mythology and medieval legends. If we focus on AI primarily from the perspective of thinking machines, then the origins will probably lie in the 1940s. But if we look at the real momentum that AI has entered and the visible impact that AI is suddenly starting to have around us, we don’t have to go back more than a few years. And right now, AI seems to be the talk of the town
Gaming on Linux Could Be Get-ting Much More Convenient
Throughout 2020, huge numbers of people have found themselves stuck at home under various lockdown measures to combat COVID-19. To fill their time, a lot of people have turned to video games. Linux is a very popular operating system for gamers, though it’s not perfect.
5 Linux commands you need to know to troubleshoot problems
Much to the chagrin of those who'd like to malign the Linux operating system, it's actually quite easy to use. Thanks to modern GUI desktop environments and applications, anyone could jump into the fray and know what they're doing. But on the rare occasion in which trouble arises, you might want to know a few commands to help you out. The problem is that there are so many commands available to you within the realm of Linux, which makes it challenging to know which commands are the best options.
NotABug.org as Another Cautionary Tale About Outsourcing One'e Code-forge (Relying on Other Parties)
Not "bashing", just pointing out a pattern
Mozilla Firefox 127 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Mozilla published today the final version of the Firefox 127 web browser for download as a major release that introduces various new features and enhancements.
Amelia: A New Bash-Powered Arch Linux Installer
Amelia is a new Bash-powered Arch Linux installer focusing on automated, intuitive setup processes tailored for experienced users.
Replace Android System Apps With Open Source Alternatives
In this article, we will see some open-source Android apps to replace traditional Google system apps so that we can remove them forever from our smartphones.
Uncovering GenAI trends: Using local language models to explore 35 organizationsÂ
Over the past few months, Mozilla.ai has engaged with several organizations to learn how they are using language models in practice. We spoke with 35 organizations across various sectors, including finance, government, startups, and large enterprises. Our interviewees ranged from machine learning engineers to CTOs, capturing a diverse range of perspectives.
How to Install Node.js and NPM on Ubuntu 24.04
Learn how to install Node.js and NPM on Ubuntu from default repositories, NodeSource, and NVM to manage multiple versions of Node.js.
AAEON UP Xtreme i14 Series Featuring 125H/155H Intel Processors Now Available for Pre-Order
The UP Xtreme i14 series is engineered for compact computing applications in industrial and commercial settings. It supports either the Intel Core Ultra 5 processor 125H or the Intel Core Ultra 7 processor 155H, both paired with Intel Arc graphics. This series also features key interfaces such as GbE and multiple display support, accommodating a range of connectivity needs.
Perl 5.40 Programming Language Released, Here’s What’s New
Perl 5.40 programming language brings a new CLASS keyword, enhanced error handling with try/catch, :reader attributes for field variables, and more.
TUXEDO Computers Are Working on an ARM Linux Laptop Running KDE Plasma
German Linux computer manufacturer TUXEDO Computers announced today that the company is working on an ARM-powered Linux laptop with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite SoC and running TUXEDO OS with the KDE Plasma desktop environment.
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