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Prompting Client is the latest security effort for snap software, and acts as a companion to the new desktop Security Center app.
Dance of Dragons is the latest major update for War Thunder
A game I just love to sink hours into flying around in various planes and getting muddy in tanks, War Thunder has a new major update out now with Dance of Dragons. That grind though right? Sure does take forever.
System insights with command line tools: lsof and lsblk
In our ongoing series on Linux system insights, we have a look into essential command-line utilities that provide information about the system’s hardware and status. Following our previous discussions on lscpu, lsusb, dmidecode and lspci, we now turn our attention to lsof and lsblk.
Linux 6.12 Kernel To Add New Features For Intel & AMD Systems, Many Other Changes Too
With Linux 6.11 expected for release on Sunday that in turn will mark the start of the two-week merge window for Linux 6.12. The Linux 6.12 cycle will get underway and work towards its stable release in mid to late November.
Medical cannabis CTO says vendors would hang up when he called looking for a deal
Alternaleaf now has an outsized tech team, a build-not-buy mentality, and a love of FOSS.
Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses: A Guide for Novice Linux Users
Understanding the difference between dynamic and static IP addresses is crucial whether you're working on a home network, setting up a server, or just learning the ropes of Linux networking. This guide will walk you through the concepts of dynamic and static IP addresses, their advantages and disadvantages, and when to use each one.
Hugging Face Unveils an Open-Source AI Model Evaluation Tool for Everyone
Large Language Models (LLMs) are the driving force behind the many AI-powered things we see in today's AI-crazed tech space. They have enabled natural language processing at scales never seen before.
Elsie is a love letter to action-platformers with a roguelike twist that looks fantastic
Developed by Knight Shift Games with publishing by Playtonic Friends, Elsie is a fresh and very colourful looking love letter to action-platformers with a roguelike and it looks truly awesome. The release comes with Native Linux support. It should work great on Steam Deck too, with the developer previously giving away a Steam Deck too.
Stefano Marinelli Offers a Guide to Building Your Own NetBSD-Powered Read-Only Gadgets
You might have seen it done with Linux, or even FreeBSD — now roll your own read-only filesystem in NetBSD.
Torvalds Inclined To Release Linux 6.11 This Coming Sunday
With this past weekend's release of Linux 6.11-rc7, the kernel changes for the week were larger than prior RCs and Torvalds was a bit hesitant on releasing v6.11 this coming Sunday due to the upcoming that takes place next week in Vienna, Austria.
Understanding Network Interface Ports in Linux
A network interface is a software or hardware component that enables a Linux system to connect to a network. This connection allows your device to communicate with other devices over a network, whether it’s a local area network (LAN) or the broader internet.
Juno Tab 3 Tablet Announced, Available with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Juno Computers have announced their latest Linux tablet, the Juno Tab 3, and it’s available to buy preloaded with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Which is great.
Why I Keep Coming Back to Fedora Workstation
As is the case with many Linux users, I’ve spent time installing and using many different distributions over the years, but I still keep coming back to Fedora Workstation. Why? Because it’s simple, up-to-date, and it just works.
Asus X7433RE-IM-A is a 3.5″ Single Board Computer with Intel Atom X7433RE Processor
The X7433RE-IM-A is a 3.5” industrial single board computer designed for industrial applications, featuring the Intel Amston Lake System-on-Chip. It integrates Intel Deep Learning Boost and Advanced Vector Extensions 2 to enhance AI inference and accelerate workloads at the edge, specifically targeting IoT applications.
Mojang give an update on the future of Minecraft development
Minecraft is closing in on 15 years now, and so Mojang have given an update on where things stand and what their plans are for future development.
Roblox Teases an Open-Source AI 3D World Creator
AI models for creating 3D game environments. Sounds exciting! Artificial intelligence has spread to many aspects of our daily lives; you have most likely interacted with an AI-powered product or service by now.
How to Install WonderCMS on AlmaLinux 9
WonderCMS is a free and open-source CMS that uses text files as a database. It's also called a flat CMS, written in PHP, and doesn't require RDBMS like MySQL/MariaDB or PostgreSQL.
CentOS Stream 10 Showing Nice Performance Uplift In Early Benchmarks On AmpereOne
As part of the ongoing AmpereOne testing at Phoronix with the 192-core AmpereOne A192-32X flagship processor, I've been working on several different Linux distribution benchmarks with this Supermicro AmpereOne server.
How Linux Shapes Modern Cloud Computing
Cloud computing has transformed the way businesses and individuals store, manage, and process data. At its core, cloud computing refers to the on-demand availability of computing resources—such as storage, processing power, and applications—over the internet, eliminating the need for local infrastructure.
AlmaLinux Announces Certification SIG, Hardware Certification Program
AlmaLinux to further distinguish itself from other RHEL-based Linux distributions has announced a Certification Special Interest Group (SIG) and out of that is coming a AlmaLinux Hardware Certification Program.
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