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Winamp Releases Source Code, but Don’t Rush to Rejoice
The Winamp source code is now open, but it has nothing to do with open source, and the company's approach raises many ethical questions.
How to Install Proton Mail Desktop App on Ubuntu
Discover a step-by-step guide to install the Proton Mail Desktop App on Ubuntu and RedHat-based distributions with practical examples.
Flappy Bird's Unofficial Clone is Open-Source: Here's How to Try
I remember back in the day, when Flappy Bird first came into my circle of friends, how painful it was to score even a single point. I used to try going ahead but would inevitably bump into one of the pipes, only to see one of my friends do it like a pro.
How to Reset a Forgotten MySQL Password on Linux
Learn how to reset a forgotten MySQL password on a Linux system in this comprehensive guide. Follow the step-by-step instructions to regain access to your MySQL database with ease.
Intel Gaudi 3 Linux Driver Support Expected Next Month
Intel used their Enterprise Tech Tour last week in Oregon to not only provide insight into the new Xeon 6900 "Granite Rapids" server processors (and Xeon 6980P benchmarks) but also to shed more light on their Gaudi 3 AI inference accelerator.
Fight off the immense hordes in Halls of Torment 1.0 out now
It's finally here and it's finished. Halls of Torment, my favourite bullet-heaven survivor-like that has the style of classic Diablo with Vampire Survivor gameplay is out now. Nice to see another Godot Engine game with Native Linux support see a full release! It's also Steam Deck Verified.
PeerTube 6.3 Released with Separate Audio/Video Streams
PeerTube 6.3, a decentralized video platform, introduces audio-only streaming options, making it perfect for music broadcasts or low-bandwidth scenarios.
Adafruit Feather RP2350 board with HSTX port enables video output and display interfaces
“Adafruit Feather RP2350 with HSTX port” is a Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU development board that features an onboard 22-pin high-speed serial transmit interface (HSTX) port. The board also features a built-in 200mA+ LiPo charger, an RGB LED, a STEMMA QT connector, and a USB Type-C port for power and programming.
This Simple Linux Task Manager Is Enough to Manage Your Daily Life
Managing tasks and your daily workload can become pretty overwhelming. One of the best things you can do is to use some kind of task management software. Linux users, though, will quickly find most of them don’t work well on our OS of choice.
FeedDeck – RSS and social media feed reader
FeedDeck is an RSS and social media feed reader, inspired by TweetDeck. This free and open source program lets you follow your feeds in one place.
LXQt 2.1 Promises Experimental Wayland Session, Styling Improvements
The developers of the lightweight LXQt desktop environment have showcased some of the major changes coming to the LXQt 2.1 release later this year, including the long-awaited Wayland session.
Intel Xeon 6980P "Granite Rapids" Linux Benchmarks
With the Intel Xeon 6900P "Granite Rapids" launch today the review embargo has now expired. I began with my Intel Granite Rapids Linux benchmarking a few days ago and have initial benchmarks to share for the flagship Xeon 6980P processors paired with MRDIMM 8800MT/s memory.
Chill diorama builder Tiny Glade is out now
If you like just chilling and building things as if you're painting the screen, then you may want to take a look at Tiny Glade that just released. It has Native Linux support. For the nerds: according to a social media post from the developer it uses Rust and Vulkan.
Spacedrive: A Dreamy Rust-Based Open-Source File Manager to Fix Your File Mess
If you are someone who primarily uses a graphical user interface on Linux, a file manager is a handy thing to have, as such tools make managing files and folders an effortless task. On the other hand, if you are a terminal enthusiast, you are better off with one of the many terminal file managers that can be wielded for powerful file organization.
LXQt 2.1 Will Introduce Modular Wayland Sessions
LXQt 2.1 desktop environment is coming! Get ready for modular Wayland sessions and extensive compositor support.
Samba Project Receives EUR 688,800 From Sovereign Tech Fund
The Samba project has received funding of €688,800 from the Sovereign Tech Fund to enhance security and functionality.
How Much Does it Cost to Maintain a Website in 2024?
There are seemingly countless estimates of how much it costs to build a website. Each found that the answer can vary significantly based on what kind of site you’re creating. Is it a business website or a hobby site, or do you need an eCommerce store? Building the website is only the beginning, however.
Xen to RISC-V port progresses with foundational efforts
The effort to bring the Xen hypervisor to the RISC-V instruction set architecture has advanced – a little – but big jobs that would make both projects a contender for more workloads are still on developers' to-do lists.
Servo Browser Engine Restores Firefox Devtools Support
The Servo open-source browser layout engine has supported making use of the Firefox Devtools code for the provided web developer tools such as the HTML web page inspector and browser console. But that support had fallen into disrepair.
12 Best Free and Open Source Steganography Tools
Steganography is the art and science of concealing messages in other messages in such a way that no one, apart from the sender and intended recipient, suspects the existence of the message. It’s a form of security through obscurity.
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