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FPGA-based computer can be used as a personal server
Machdyne revealed today another compact embedded board based on the Lattice ECP5 FPGA which can run on Kakao Linux (partial fork of linux-on-litex-vexriscv). The Kopflos is a headless general-purpose computer equipped with an RJ45 LAN port, a JTAG header and a few USB ports for additional peripherals. The Kopflos Computer implements the Lattice ECP5 FPGA […]
How to Use the WP-CLI Command-Line Tool on Linux
In this article, you will learn how to use the WP-CLI to handle multiple WordPress sites and install or update the WordPress backend core or plugins, including troubleshooting and restoring an unresponsive WordPress frontend.
Why Content Moderation on Mastodon Isn’t the Train Wreck Some on Twitter Say It Is
While content moderation on Mastodon is far from perfect, it may be miles ahead of what’s in second place.
Improve Your Gaming Experience with the Best DNS of 2023
Network latency can make or break the gaming experience, and even the most cutting-edge graphics cards won’t help you win if your network connection lags.
Wine 8.0 Released with 8000+ Changes and Enhancements
A new release of Wine 8.0 is here with more compatibility with Windows apps and games.
With First Keynote Announcements, SCALE 2023 Looks Like a ‘Must Attend’ Event
On Sunday, Scale made its first keynote reveal for 2023 with Arun Gupta, former CNCF chairperson, governing board member at OpenSSF, and VP and GM for Open Ecosystem at Intel. On Monday, Scale made its second keynote announcement: Ken Thompson, the creator of Unix and Go, will be a speaker
What is Google doing with its open source teams?
Nothing good – the recent layoffs hit its best and brightest leaders hard
Opinion Remember when Google's motto was "Don't be Evil"? I do. Even though Google dumped that phrase from its code of conduct in 2018, many of us still thought Google was a bit better than other companies.…
PipeWire 0.3.65 Adds Bluetooth MIDI Support, ALSA Plugin Improvements
The PipeWire project released today PipeWire 0.3.65 as a new stable update for this open-source server for handling audio and video streams, as well as related hardware devices on GNU/Linux systems.
Using .NET 7 on Fedora Linux
.NET 7 is now available in Fedora Linux. This article briefly describes what .NET is, some of its recent and interesting features, how to install it, and presents some examples showing how it can be used. .NET 7 .NET is a platform for building cross platform applications. It allows you to write code in C#, […]
How to Set Up Local DNS Resolver with Unbound on Ubuntu 22.04
Unbound is free and open-source DNS server software that can be used for validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolvers. In this tutorial, you will install Unbound on Ubuntu 22.04 server and set it up as a Local DNS Server with some features enabled, such as DNSSEC, DNS cache, local domain names and sub-domains, and also DNS-over-TLS (DoT).
Linux Candy: pyjokes – one line jokes for programmers
pyjokes is a terminal based program that tells one line jokes for programmers. On each evocation of the program, you receive a corny joke pulled randomly from the software’s joke file. Nothing more, nothing less.
Elkhart Lake Mini-PC integrates triple 2.5GbE ports and WiFi6E/BT5.2 connectivity
The TANGO-3010 is a fanless Mini PC based on the Intel Celeron J6412 low-power Quad-core processor. The new product launched by IEI Integration Corp offers 2x displays with 4K support, 2x COM ports, 1x M.2 2280 and upgradable RAM memory. The TANGO-3010 Mini-PC features the following Celeron processor with 10nm process launched in 2021: Celeron-J6412 […]
Ubuntu Pro Subscription Is Here: What Does This Mean for Users?
Launched as a beta in October 2022, Ubuntu Pro Subscription is now generally available to anyone and free to use on up to five computers.
How to Install and Configure Neo4j Graph Database on Ubuntu 22.04
Neo4j is a graph database used to create data relationships. This tutorial will teach you how to install and configure Neo4j on a Ubuntu 22.04 server.
First Look at blendOS: A Blend of Arch Linux, Fedora Linux, and Ubuntu
From the maintainer of Ubuntu Unity and the Unity desktop environment, here comes blendOS, a GNU/Linux distribution that aims to be the last distribution you’ll ever use, especially if you distro hope.
OPNsense 23.1 is released with the nickname “Quintessential Quail”
Dubbed the “Quintessential Quail,” OPNsense 23.1 is now available for download and is packed with new features and improvements.
Pale Moon 32 Web Browser Released with Web Compatibility Features
The new Pale Moon 32 web browser release fully supports the ECMAScript 2016-2020 JavaScript specifications. Here's what's new!
LibreOffice 7.4.5 Released to Fix Crash Affecting a Large Number of Users
The Document Foundation released today LibreOffice 7.4.5 as a hotfix update to the latest stable LibreOffice 7.4 open-source office suite series to address a critical issue affecting many users on all supported platforms.
How to Install KeeWeb Password Manager on Ubuntu 22.04
KeeWeb is an open-source and cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass. This post will explain how to install the KeeWeb password manager on Ubuntu 22.04.
Memory safety is the new black, fashionable and fit for any occasion
Calls to avoid C/C++ and embrace Rust grow louder. Memory safety, a longstanding concern among serious software developers, has finally met with mainstream stardom.…
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