Software: KDE Gear 22.08.3, EagleEye, SystemTap, Zim, and More
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KDE Gear 22.08.3 - KDE Community
Over 120 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear.
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EagleEye: Social Media Scrapper
EagleEye is a free open-source script that allows anyone to scrap, find, monitor, track, and stalk social media accounts just by entering the name.
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The project is released as an open-source under the WTFPL (Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License), version 2.0.
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SystemTap 4.8 released
"Enhancements to this release include: kernel runtime improvements on multi-CPU systems, python3 tapset support through python3.11, tapset and template script for cve livepatching, bpf backend embedded-code assembler improvements".
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Zim: A Free Desktop Wiki and Note App
Zim is an open source free lightweight note-taking application in a form of desktop wiki. It allows you to organize your notes, articles, resources, and ideas all in one place, connect them together using page links, attach media and documents and more.
By default, Zim supports wiki syntax and a long set of shortcuts keybindings that makes writing a pleasing experience.
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MoinMoin Wiki Engine: An Open Source Extensible Wiki
MoinMoin is a free open-source wiki engine, that comes with a large set of features, themes, and extensions.
MoinMoin was the choice of many Linux distros and community to host their documentation, manuals, and guides. It is used for Ubuntu documentation, Python community groups, and several development groups.
MoinMoin is written in the Python language and can run on SQLite or other similar database.
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Cheers, to the Future of Libcamera
At Purism, we’re especially happy about this milestone, because we recognize how important libcamera is for the future of the Librem 5 phone.
That doesn’t mean that we sit back and wait for libcamera to gain support for our cameras. Quite the opposite! We already added one of the sensors in 2021. This year, we’ve been pushing forward to execute the plan from our previous blog post.