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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 15, 2023

Updated This Past Day

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  2. Kubernetes v1.29: Mandala
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  11. Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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  12. Programming Leftovers
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  19. GNOME 44.7 Optimizes Shell Application Search and Improves Performance
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  20. Open Hardware: ISAs, ESP32, Arduino, and MagPi (Raspberry Pi)
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  21. today's howtos
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  22. Security Leftovers and Microsoft Deception
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  23. Web Browsers: Curl and Firefox
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  24. Tetris Effect: Connected, Times of Progress, Death Stranding, Emplacement, and MoreTetris Effect: Connected, Times of Progress, Death Stranding, Emplacement, and More
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  25. Fairphone just went platinum… again
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  26. Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” to Reach End of Life on January 25th, 2024
    Canonical announced today that the Ubuntu 23.04 “Lunar Lobster” release will reach end-of-life on January 25th, 2024, urging users to upgrade to a newer, supported Ubuntu release.
  27. Android Leftovers
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  28. Six ways to make your headphones sound better
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  29. Thank you for supporting the FSF tech team
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  30. Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) reaches End of Life on January 25, 2024
    Ubuntu announced its 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) release almost 9 months ago, on April 20, 2023
  31. 14 Best Free and Open Source Linux CRM Software
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  32. postmarketOS needs your help
    We'd like to announce that postmarketOS is now accepting donations on Open Collective
  33. Fat Finger Shell, Copr, and OBS
    today's leftovers
  34. Arduino/Linux on Boards: ESP32, Mixtile, and Fairphone
    Some hardware news
  35. Microsoft Antitrust Abuses, Taking Over Domains, Taking Over "Voice of OSI" (Blog of OSI)
    Same evil company, new marketing tactics
  36. Free Software and Openwashing Leftovers
    FOSS, LF, and browsers
  37. 15 Tips for Debugging Issues in the AMD Display Kernel Driver
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  38. Canonical/Ubuntu Blog on OpenAirInterface and System Performance
    Some Ubuntu news
  39. Security Leftovers
    mostly breaches in this batch
  40. Microsoft Falling Below 60% in Jamaica's Desktops/Laptops, Below 22% Overall [original]
    Android picked up a lot of market share away from Windows
  41. Today in Techrights
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  42. Qt (proprietary) releases
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  43. Security Leftovers
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  44. Programming Leftovers
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  45. today's leftovers
    Mostly FOSS stuff
  46. Audiocasts/Shows: Linux Out Loud, BSD Now, and Bad Volume
    3 new episodes
  47. today's howtos
    many howtos for today
  48. A MariaDB Primer and MariaDB spins out SkySQL as an independent, database-as-a-service company
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  49. Laptop Power Management Issues Still Bug Linux
    It’s still not good enough
  50. ’Patch Level’ Univention Corporate Server 5.0-6 Released
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  51. Games: GOG, Fortnite, and Steam
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  52. Mozilla Planning for MemoryCache Local AI Bot in Firefox
    Learn about MemoryCache, an innovation from Firefox that comes as a browser add-on that integrates a conversational AI assistant.
  53. Android Leftovers
    Dreaming of wireless Android Auto? Now is the time to get this popular car adapter
  54. 7 Reasons Why You Should Prefer Linux OS
    Whatever your reasons, here are seven compelling arguments why you should embrace Linux instead
  55. World Snapshot of Android Against Windows 'Market Share' Around the World [original]
    Windows is getting harder for Microsoft to charge money for
  56. Stable kernels: Linux 6.6.7, Linux 6.1.68, Linux 5.15.143, Linux 5.10.204, Linux 5.4.264, Linux 4.19.302, and Linux 4.14.333
    I'm announcing the release of the 6.6.7 kernel
  57. Orbbec’s Persee N1 is an all-in-one 3D camera-computer system
    The SDK’s compatibility with the Linux operating system
  58. Incus Project Affected by LXD’s Shift to AGPLv3 License
    Incus, a fork of LXD affected by Canonical’s licensing shift
  59. Geekbench ML Ported to GNU/Linux
    it now supports Linux
  60. My personally handcrafted desktop wallpapers for free as a thank you to all visitors of RealLinuxUser
    We are already in the last weeks of 2023 and the holidays are around the corner
  61. Lichee Console 4A RISC-V mini laptop sells for $252 and up
    Sipeed provides both Debian and Android 13 images for the portable computer which you can find on the wiki along with a few more technical details
  62. Ubuntu Update Adds Support for 118 New Emoji
    A brown mushroom, a slice of lime, and a fiery phoenix
  63. Xorg being removed. What does this mean
    You may have seen the news that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 plans to remove Xorg
  64. Performance engineering on Ubuntu leaps forward with frame pointers by default in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
    Ubuntu’s long standing reputation for performance is rooted in our commitment to delivering the latest code, kernels and compilers
  65. GNU/Linux and Linux Foundation Leftovers
    Some Linux links or news
  66. Release of IvorySQL 3.0 and Pgpool-II 4.5.0
    posgres releases
  67. Devices/Embedded Linux: Timesys, Wind River, and Pimoroni
    Takeover and more
  68. Qt Creator 12.0.1 and Adware From Qt (Proprietary Now)
    2 updates from Qt
  69. Security and Windows TCO
    incidents and breaches
  70. China Launches Satellite with Real-Time Linux Kernel Subsystem Written in Rust
    The Tianyi-33 satellite, launched by China, features a unique dual-kernel architecture with a real-time Linux kernel written in Rust.
  71. Security Leftovers
    With Linux focus
  72. LWN on Rust and Linux
    Now that paywall has lapsed
  73. Debian 12.4 “Bookworm” Released with 94 Bug Fixes and 65 Security Updates
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