today's leftovers
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Linux Around The World: Latvia - LinuxLinks
We cover events and user groups that are running in Latvia. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.
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Freemium VPN provider Atlas VPN introduces Linux support
One of the leading freemium virtual private network service providers, Atlas VPN, has introduced support for Linux operating systems.
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de next-TGU8 SBC features Tiger Lake-UP3 processor and dual LAN ports
The de next-TGU8 is a compact size Single Board Computer integrating an on-board 11th Gen processor from Intel. The SBC comes with 16GB of onboard RAM and it supports dual displays, a SATA 3 port, dual GbE LAN ports, etc.
The de next-TGU8 features the same processor found in other recent AAEON products, (i.e. RBX-I2000). The processors supported by this SBC are described below:
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Join the UK Bebras Challenge 2022 for schools
The UK Bebras Challenge is back and ready to accept entries from schools for its annual event from 7 to 18 November.
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Ubuntu at SIGGRAPH 2022: What’s new in the world of Linux and VFX | Ubuntu
Canonical attended its first SIGGRAPH event, which was a significant step in working more closely with the VFX and Media & Entertainment community. We have built a dedicated team to support Linux in this industry and SIGGRAPH was instrumental for us to have one on one conversations with ISVs, studios, and artists to know what we need to do next.
This year Canonical became a proud member of the Academy Software Foundation. We believe this is a great first step to equipping the creative community to be able to easily do what they do best while running on Ubuntu. Check out the ASWFs post announcing the exciting news here!
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A summary piece on spam fighting and spamd(8) in particular and 300,000 imaginary friends
In a recent piece titled The Things Spammers Believe - A Tale of 300,000 Imaginary Friends, undeadly.org co-editor Peter Hansteen summarizes more than 15 years (yes, it has been that long) of improving the noise levels in mail feeds.