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The Linux 6.15 kernel arrives - and it's big a victory for Rust fans
Linux 6.15 kernel comes with new Rust-based drivers, performance gains, and more.
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What a treat it is to review the Framework laptop a few months before I’ll be buying my own.
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Devs say they have Linux booting on devices using Apple A7- and A8-based chips.
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GitHub - loki-47-6F-64/sunshine: Host for Moonlight Streaming Client.
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A journey into the Linux scheduler.
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[CVE-2022-34918] A crack in the Linux firewall.
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Small office routers? FreeBSD machines? Enterprise servers? Chaos infects them all.
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Announcing Fedora Linux 37 - Fedora Magazine.
Today I’m excited to share the results of the hard work of thousands of Fedora Project con...
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If it’s a mechanical keyboard, which switches do you have?
Would you recommend it? Why?
What will your next keyboard be?
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No chair. I have a standing desk.
This post was split into a dedicated thread from our thread about chairs :slight_smile:
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Bought the Moonlander mechanical keyboard. Cherry Brown MX switches. Arms and wrists have been hurting enough that it’s time I did someth...
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I ended up cancelling my Moonlander order as I think it’s just going to be a bit too bulky for me.
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I am asking for any distro that only has the bare-bones to be able to get a shell in the server and then just install the packages as we ...
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This is going to be a long an frequently posted thread.
While talking to a friend of mine who has taken data structure and algorithm cou...
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We’ve talked about his book briefly here but it is quickly becoming obsolete - so he’s decided to create a series of 7 podcasts, the firs...
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Was just curious to see if any were around, found this one:
I got 51/100:
Not sure if it was meant to buy I am sure at times the b...
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Author Spotlight
Mike Riley
@mriley
This month, we turn the spotlight on Mike Riley, author of Portable Python Projects. Mike’s book ...
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Quickly turn complex problems into simple, working solutions using functional programming, safe concurrency, and the expressive tools of ...
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