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Databricks Open Sources Unity Catalog to Help Manage AI Models and Data
Thanks to the advent of AI-based solutions, managing data properly and securely for such implementations at scale has become a significant challenge. Many new career paths have opened up due to this, and even organizations that have been established for catering to such requirements.
Version 256 of systemd boasts '42% less Unix philosophy'
The latest version of the systemd init system is out, with the openly confrontational tag line: "Available soon in your nearest distro, now with 42 percent less Unix philosophy." As Lennart Poettering's announcement points out, this is the first version of systemd whose version number is a nine-bit value.
KDE Gear 24.05.1 Improves Elisa, Spectacle, KCalc, and Other KDE Apps
The KDE Project released today KDE Gear 24.05.1 as the first point release to the latest KDE Gear 24.05 software suite for the KDE Plasma desktop environment and other platforms.
How To Find Files Containing Specific Text Using Grep And Ripgrep In Linux
This tutorial explains how to use grep and ripgrep commands to find files containing specific strings of text within their contents in Linux.
OIN expands Linux patent protection yet again (but not to AI)
The largest patent non-aggression community, Open Invention Network broadens its Linux System definition to cover additional open-source and cloud-networking programs.
ICOP Enhances NX8MM-35 SBC for Industrial Applications with Updated LVDS & HDMI Interfaces
ICOP Technology has revised its NX8MM-35 series, an industrial Single-Board Computer originally launched in April 2023. Following extensive customer feedback over the year, ICOP stated that they modified this NXP based SBC to better support LVDS displays for industrial applications.
Proton 9.0-2 brings better controller support in launchers, more playable games, lots of bug fixes
Valve just released the latest stable update to Proton, the compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux desktop and Steam Deck with Proton 9.0-2 bringing some fun additions.
How to Set Up UFW Firewall on Ubuntu 24.04
In this article, you'll learn how to use UFW on Ubuntu to create, delete, and manage firewall rules in user-friendly ways.
Mission Center: A Linux Alternative to Windows Task Manager
Today, I'll introduce you to a fantastic Linux GUI task manager that simplifies finding running processes, services, and other system resources, making Linux feel like home if you're coming from Windows.
VMware revenue plunges $600 million, but Broadcom assures investors growth plan is on track
VMware's quarterly revenue appears to have fallen by $600 million during its first full quarter of ownership by Broadcom, which revealed strong growth in forward bookings and huge cost cuts at the virtualization giant.
FreeBSD Community Survey Confirms ZFS Is Their Most Valued Server Feature
The FreeBSD Foundation has published the results of the FreeBSD Community Survey that reveal interesting insights about FreeBSD usage and its users.
8devices Carambola 3 Wi-Fi Module Now Includes OpenWrt Upstream Support
The Carambola 3 is a compact System on Module powered by the Qualcomm QCA4531 chipset, designed for a broad range of embedded applications including IoT, industrial automation, and smart home devices. This Wi-Fi module, which also has a compatible DVK, now benefits from OpenWrt support, as announced by 8devices.
Proton 9.0-2 Enhances Performance and Stability Across Dozens of Games
New fixes and controller support in Proton 9.0-2 boost performance for Alpha League, Black Desert Online, Fallout 4, and more.
Proton 9.0-2 Brings Support for Alpha League, Helldivers 2, and Other Games
Valve released today Proton 9.0-2 as the latest stable release of this open-source compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components for playing Windows games on Linux systems.
Safety-Critical Rust Consortium Announced
In aiming to make the Rust programming language more suitable for safety-critical software like within automobiles, aviation, and other industries, the Safety-Critical Rust Consortium was announced today.
Google borrows from Android to make ChromeOS better
Google's ChromeOS team has begun borrowing from Android's tech stack to innovate faster, to reduce the burden of maintaining multiple operating systems, and to enhance device interoperability in the face of vendor kernel variability, the company says.
How to Upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.6 from Leap 15.5
Tested and proven step-by-step guide for in-place upgrade on your existing openSUSE Leap 15.5 system to Leap 15.6.
Valve faces a £656 million lawsuit in the UK for 'overcharging 14 million PC gamers'
A new lawsuit was filed earlier this month in the UK that alleges Valve, owner of Steam, has been "overcharging 14 million PC gamers and abusing its dominant position in the UK". First reported by the BBC, the claim was filed by Vicki Shotbolt, the founder and CEO of Parent Zone. Shotbolt is also on the executive board of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety and is a trustee for MILA the media literacy and information alliance.
Bash Scripting: Understanding the Use of Parentheses, Brackets, and Braces
In this tutorial, we will explore the various uses of parentheses, brackets, and braces in BASH scripting. These symbols have distinct functionalities and are crucial for writing effective scripts. Understanding their uses can help you in tasks such as arithmetic operations, test constructs, and parameter expansions.
How to Install and Create a Chat server using Matrix Synapse and Element on Rocky Linux 9
In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and create a chat server using Synapse, a home server implementation of Matrix. Element is a Matrix web client built using Matrix React SDK. This will allow you to offer Matrix chat on the web.
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