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Arduino CLI 1.0 released – Let’s try it with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2
Arduino has just announced the release of the Arduino CLI version 1.0.0, the first stable release for which users and developers can be confident the software API won’t change over time, or at least with minimal changes that will not impact the workflow of applications based on it.
How I Found the Perfect Linux OS and Stopped Distro-Hopping
For almost a year, I spent jumping from one Linux distro to the next without ever settling on one for more than a week. Here’s how I stopped and found the right distro for me.
"I believe privacy is worth paying for": Vishnu Mohandas, Creator of 'Ente', an Open-Source Rival to Google Photos
Meet the founder of Ente, building a privacy alternative to Google Photos. Earlier this year, Ente dropped on our radar when its developers decided to open-source the project (including the server code).
7 ways to compare text files on Linux
There are numerous ways to compare text files on a Linux system from the command line. This post describes seven commands that can help you do this and explains how to interpret the results.
GitHub Actions Vulnerable to Typosquatting, Exposing Developers to Hidden Malicious Code
Threat actors have long leveraged typosquatting as a means to trick unsuspecting users into visiting malicious websites or downloading booby-trapped software and packages.
Updated Patches Allow Compiling The Linux Kernel From Within macOS
Back in 2022 were a set of patches that allowed compiling the ARM64 Linux kernel from Apple macOS hosts. The intent was for developers just wanting to do some build/smoke testing from under an Apple Silicon device running macOS to see at least any kernel changes are successfully compiling on macOS with its LLVM/Clang-based toolchain.
PlasmaTube - client to watch YouTube videos
PlasmaTube lets users watch YouTube videos on a phone or desktop using a user interface designed to be integrated with KDE Plasma. Of course, the software also runs on other desktop environments.
Immich 1.114 Unveils New Enhancements and Bug Fixes
Immich 1.114 self-hosted photo and video backup solution now with hierarchical tags, better EXIF handling, and fresh UI updates.
Best Linux Server Distros 2024: Comparing the Biggest Players
This tutorial will show you the best and most used Linux server distros in 2024. A Linux distribution (distro) is an operating system made from a software collection that includes the Linux kernel and package management system.
How to Disable SSH Welcome Message on Ubuntu
Learn how to easily disable the SSH welcome message on your Ubuntu server to improve your SSH experience with this step-by-step guide.
Raspberry Pi 4 bugs throw wrench in the works for Fedora 41
Problems also afflict the Pi Pico 2's chip. Fedora 41 is approaching the home stretch, but is currently beset by problems around Raspberry Pi support.
KDE Again Operated At A Loss During 2023
KDE e.V. announced the availability today of their annual report for covering 2023. While they made a lot of accomplishments and worked a lot on KDE Plasma 6 development, it was another year they unfortunately operated in the red funding wise.
8 Best Free and Open Source Vulnerability Detection Tools
Vulnerability scanning is an essential activity for enterprise security. We recommend the best free and open source vulnerability detection tools.
Upgrades to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Paused Due to ‘Critical Bug’
Last week, the first point release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS arrived, and upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS to the newest one officially enabled. However, those upgrades didn’t go smoothly for everyone who attempted them.
Get lost in a huge castle in the 2.5D metroidvania 'The Throne' on September 30
Coming with Native Linux support on September 30th is The Throne, a 2.5D styled metroidvania from BeByte. The developer already sent over a key to our Steam Curator, so I'll be taking a look shortly and will have more to say closer to release.
MastoGizmos: 11 Free Search Tools for Exploring Mastodon
If you have to do research online you might want to bookmark this set of online tools that make exploring Mastodon’s federated world easy.
Running LLMs Locally Using Ollama and Open WebUI on Linux
Learn how to install Ollama on Linux in a step-by-step guide, then install and use your favorite LLMs, including the Open WebUI installation step.
What is Ubuntu's Upcoming Security Center GUI Tool All About?
Seeing a security-focused application tailored for a specific Linux distribution is like spotting Windows being non-intrusive when delivering its updates; you don't get to see such occurrences often.
New Apache Cassandra 5.0 gives open source NoSQL database a scalability and performance boost
After years of development effort and community discussion, the open-source Apache Cassandra 5.0 database is finally generally available. The new database update offers enterprises the promise of improved performance, AI enablement and better data efficiency.
AMD Reveals Latest Plans For Open-Source openSIL With Replacing AGESA, Zen 6 Milestone
Last year to much excitement in our community was the new AMD project announcement of openSIL as an open-source CPU silicon initialization project that is an advancement for open-source firmware and to eventually replace AMD's AGESA across both client and server processors.