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Asus unveils Tinker Board 3N based on Rockchip RK3566 SoC
The Tinker Board 3N is a Single Board Computer based on the 64-bit Rockchip RK3566 System-on-Chip. The device includes dual LAN ports, CAN support and it targets applications such as IoT gateways, digital signage, digital kiosks and other commercial uses. This is another SBC featuring the Rockchip RK3566 SoC. Other recent boards powered by the […]
ChatGPT's odds of getting code questions correct are worse than a coin flip
But its suggestions are so annoyingly plausible
ChatGPT, OpenAI's fabulating chatbot, produces wrong answers to software programming questions more than half the time, according to a study from Purdue University. That said, the bot was convincing enough to fool a third of participants.…
How to Install Magento with Apache and Let's Encrypt SSL on Ubuntu 22.04
Magento is an open-source and one of the most popular eCommerce platforms that helps programmers create eCommerce websites. This tutorial will show you how to install Magento on Ubuntu 22.04.
How to Install Etherpad on Debian 12
Etherpad is a collaborative and real-time text editor for your team. It's accessible from anywhere, anytime, because Etherpad is a web-based text editor.
Low-cost Smartwatch powered by ESP32 module
The T-Watch S3 from LILYGO is an open-source device built around the ESP32-S3 SoC with Wi-Fi and BLE connectivity. The device also includes an 1.54” LCD display with capacitive touch capabilities and Arduino support. Unlike the SQFMI Watchy which is based on ESP32-PICO-D4 microcontroller, the new smartwatch by LILYGO features the following ESP32 System-on-Chip: ESP32-S3 […]
Fedora Linux on M-powered Macs will be here shortly
Fedora, a mature desktop Linux, will be available by the end of the month on your Apple M1 or M2 Macs.
How to Upgrade VCS from 7.4.2 to 8.0 in RHEL
2DayGeeK: This quick tutorial demonstrate how to perform Veritas upgrade from 7.4.1 and 7.4.2 to Veritas 8.0 on RHEL 8.
Linux Foundation Leadership Team: Technical Advisory Board Now Google-Microsoft Majority
How can the Linux Foundation not see the glaring issue of panel stacking in its committees? The above should never be allowed to happen in a healthy, vendor-neutral organisation. Remember that Microsoft has more board seats than any other company! Because the seats are for sale (as openly admitted in the IRS filings).
Excellent Utilities: noti – notification tool
Do you ever run a command from a terminal and forget to check when it’s completed or continually monitor the window for completion? Maybe you need noti. It’s a small utlity written in Rust that monitors a command or process and triggers a notification.
No More Need for Translation Add-ons with the Upcoming Firefox 117!
I must admit, it was unfortunate to see my favorite web browser, Firefox, lacking the automatic translation feature found in most of the Google-infected Chromium-based browsers. I used several translation add-ons, which often crashed with each update, to avoid using Google Chrome and similar browsers.
Fortunately, I can finally bid farewell to those add-ons as Firefox plans to introduce a built-in automatic translation feature in the upcoming 117 release. This news has me excited enough to try out the beta version! Without further ado, Let's dive into the details.
RIP Bram Moolenaar: Coding world mourns Vim creator
:wq buddy
Obit Dutch free software developer Bram Moolenaar has died. He was 62. His Vim text editor is probably one of the single most widely used Linux programs of all time.…
Fork of LXD Lands Almost Immediately as Linux Containers’ Newest Project
About a month after Canonical pulled LXD from Linux Containers, with the ‘LXD community experiment’ evidently being labeled internally as a ‘failure’ by Ubuntu, the code is forked and almost immediately accepted as a project at Linux Containers.
Asahi Linux project hooks up with Fedora: Remix that's not a remix coming soon
FAR out, man: first build for Apple Silicon Macs might make it out this month
The Asahi Linux project, which is working on getting Linux working on Apple Silicon-based Macs, is partnering with the Fedora Project for its new flagship distro.…
Video content creation with Kdenlive
Fedora Linux packages a suite of graphical software for content creators. This article introduces a use case and suggestions for creating tutorial videos with Kdenlive. Plan tutorial A question that you need to address is whether text and images are appropriate to share your knowledge. If you create resources for learners of graphical software, a […]
Tails 5.16 Is Out with Latest Tor Browser 12.5.2
Powered by Linux kernel 6.1 LTS, Tails 5.16, a security-focused Linux distro, comes with the latest Tor browser and some bug fixes. Here's what's new!
9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: August 6th, 2023
The 149th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on August 6th, 2023, keeping you guys up to date with the most important things happening in the Linux world.
How to Install Java on Debian 12 (Bookworm)
Learn how to easily install Java on Debian 12 (Bookworm) with our step-by-step guide. Enhance your system for powerful Java applications!
Avalue launches SBC with Hybrid design
Avalue launched this week a 3.5” Single Board Computer that supports both 12th Gen CPUs and Intel 13th Gen i5/i3 processors. The ECM-ADLS is also equipped with multiple peripherals including dual 2.5GbE ports and NVMe support. Avalue indicates that “the S-series processors feature a new hybrid design that combines Performance-cores and Efficient-cores for multi-threaded performance”. […]
Incus Project: A Breakaway from Canonical’s LXD
In response to Canonical’s takeover of LXD, the independent Incus project arose as a fork for this container and virtual machine manager.
FOSS Week In Review: ‘Maddog’ on Red Hat, Cooking With Mint, Linux’s Big Mac Attack & more…
It seems to me that when Red Hat took control of CentOS back in the day, gave CentOS devs space in its offices to work, and actually helped CentOS’s devs make clones of RHEL that would then be freely distributed to anyone who wanted to run RHEL without having to purchase a support subscription — that sent a message to enterprise users (and it was the enterprise that mainly used CentOS when it was a downstream clone of RHEL) that Red Hat was fine with folks using their technology as CentOS, that Red Hat essentially thought there was plenty enough to go around for everybody.
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