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Milk-V DuoModule Eval Board with RISC-V Core, 8051 Core, and Linux Support

The Milk-V DuoModule 01 Evaluation Board offers a versatile platform for evaluating the Duo Module 01, featuring Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and eMMC storage. It enables developers and makers to prototype solutions using the SG2000 SoC, with open-source documentation to streamline development.

WINCH IT OUT is a challenging physics-based driving-platformer like classic Flash games

Solo developer ARASLANIX are working on WINCH IT OUT, a physics-based driving-platformer, a game that reminds me of a simpler time with lots of different Flash games. Interested? You can follow it along on Steam. It has Native Linux support and is due to release in October.

GNOME Mutter Merges XDG Session Management Wayland Protocol

As a very last minute change ahead of tagging GNOME Mutter 47, merged this morning to Mutter is support for the XDG session management Wayland protocol. This protocol is useful for letting clients request support from the compositor for saving the window state for use on future executions.

Treedome: A Hierarchical Local-First Note-Taking App Inspired by CherryTree

If you are into taking notes on your computer, having a solution that doesn't mine your data to serve you with obnoxious ads is an important requirement, one that cannot be compromised on.

I Switched to an Open-Source Router and There's No Turning Back, Here's Why

Do you remember when you purchased your Wi-Fi router? Probably not. If you're like most people, you likely got it from your ISP potentially many years ago. Here's another question: when was the last time you updated its firmware? Never? Highly likely.

ODROID-M2 Leverages RK3588S2 SoC and Supports LPDDR5 Memory

The ODROID-M2 builds on the success of the Hardkernel ODROID-M1 series, offering enhanced computing power for industrial embedded systems. Powered by the RK3588S2 SoC, the ODROID-M2 provides significant improvements in both processing power and memory performance.

Printk Changes Submitted For Linux 6.12 Finish NBCON Console Preparations

Ahead of the Linux 6.12 kernel merge window opening on Monday, the printk updates were submitted in advance given the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit also taking place next week in Vienna.

Use Samba on Linux for Essential Home Network File Sharing: Here's How

Tired of juggling external drives and dealing with the limits of cloud storage? Create a simple Linux server and Samba in about 30 minutes and use your own personal network storage, accessible from virtually any home device, without worrying about connection speeds or extra hardware.

Cytron IRIV IO Controller – A Raspberry Pi RP2350-based industrial I/O controller

Cytron IRIV IO Controller is an “Industrial Revolution 4.0” (or Industry 4.0) controller based on the Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller that comes with an Ethernet port implemented through the W5500 chipset, and several isolated interfaces such as DI and DO up to 50V, two analog inputs, and RS232 and RS485 serial interfaces accessible through terminal blocks.

Organic Maps: The Open-Source Offline Map You Need to Ditch Google Maps

Want to ditch Google Maps on Android or iOS? This is what you need.

GNOME Continues Hashing Out Individual Home Directory Encryption, Modernizing Platform

GNOME developers have been making progress on being able to individually encrypt user home directories as well as modernizing platform infrastructure as part of the investments made by Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund.

With some really intense fights, action-adventure Veil of Shadows is out now

Veil of Shadows from Imponix Game Studio is out today, bringing with it an action-adventure with some gorgeous pixel-art. It has full Native Linux support and there's also a demo available.

Raspberry Pi Imager Gets Qt 6 Port, Now Offers AppImages on Linux

You don’t need to own a Raspberry Pi to make use of the Raspberry Pi Imager. This nifty image writer makes flashing ISO, IMG, and similar files to USB drives and SD cards mighty easy.

A New Default Cinnamon Theme and Linux Mint Tweaks Announced

The Linux Mint team is busy cooking interesting recipes for improvements. What is it this time?

AMD Engineer Proposes "Attack Vector Controls" To Rethink CPU Security Mitigation Handling

David Kaplan who is a Senior Fellow at AMD focused on security technologies has published an initial set of Linux kernel patches for "Attack Vector Controls" in rethinking the CPU security mitigation handling.

NanoPi Zero2 is a tiny headless Arm Linux computer with Gigabit Ethernet, a USB port, and an M.2 Key-E socket for WiFi

FriendlyELEC NanoPi Zero2 is one of the world’s smallest Arm Linux computers with the 45x45mm board featuring a Rockchip RK3528A quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, up to 2GB RAM, microSD and eMMC flash module sockets for storage, a Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 jack, an M.2 socket for WiFi, a USB Type-A port, and a 30-pin GPIO FPC connector for expansion.

Haiku OS R1 Beta 5 Is Keeping the BeOS Dream Alive

Haiku is a free and open-source operating system, based on the technical and design foundations of the now-defunct BeOS, instead of Linux or Unix. After more than a year since the last release, Haiku R1 Beta 5 is now available to download.

ASRock Industrial SBC-374: A Versatile Platform Accommodating Meteor Lake-PS Intel Processors

The ASRock Industrial SBC-374 is a robust single board computer designed for embedded applications. It features Intel Core Ultra Processors (Meteor Lake-PS) on an LGA 1851 socket and is supported by an AMI SPI BIOS with secure flash options, suitable for demanding tasks in secure environments.

Intel Demonstrates Up To 48% Improvement For AVX-512 Optimized PostgreSQL

With the upcoming PostgreSQL 17 database server release there is some initial AVX-512 optimizations that are looking quite nice according to Intel's findings.

Begun, the open source AI wars have

  • The Register; By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols (Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Sep 14, 2024 6:34 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) and its allies are getting closer to a definition of open source AI. If all goes well, Stefano Maffulli, the OSI's executive director, expects to announce the OSI open source AI definition at All Things Open in late October. But some open source leaders already want nothing to do with it.

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