today's leftovers
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Lilbits: Pine64’s RISC-V computer coming soon, MediaTek still plans to power Windows PCs... eventually - Liliputing
The Star64 is a single-board computer aimed at developers and early adopters who want to get their hands on a system with a RISC-V processor that offers reasonably fast performance. Pine64 first announced the board this summer, and now the company has revealed that it’s on track to go on sale next month.
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This strange exoskeleton glove enables VR force feedback | Arduino Blog
We’re currently seeing something of a technological blitzkrieg as corporations and engineers attempt to solve the problem of tactility in virtual reality (VR). Modern VR headsets provide quite realistic visual and auditory immersion, but that immersion falls apart when users find themselves unable to physically interact with virtual objects. Developed by a team of National Chengchi University researchers, ELAXO is an Arduino-controlled exoskeleton glove that enables complex force feedback for VR applications.
ELAXO looks unwieldy — it is like an exoskeleton glove made up of 3D-printed struts and joints. In the demonstrated setup, ELAXO mounts to the user’s wrist and has force feedback structures attached to their thumb and first two fingers. Each finger receives four servo motors, four small DC motors, and one larger DC motor. Those motors attach to joints to create on-demand physical resistance to movement.
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Tor 0.4.7.11 is ready
Today I built and pushed the Tor RPM(s) for 0.4.7.11. Please make sure that you upgrade your relays and bridges. I have the updated package for Fedora 37 too (which also released today).
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Elastic, Scalable, and Efficient High-Performance Computing With Ampere® Altra, Altra Max and SUSE Linux Enterprise
For those of us interested in high-performance, high-throughput or AI/ML, this is a special week. SC22 is finally here and its message of HPC accelerates resonates more than ever.
A key SC22 message is “Leveraging HPC, skilled minds employ innovative technologies to respond to the call – driven by data, simulating possibilities, and unlocking new solutions”. In this blog, I would like to add another component: cost effectiveness measured in terms of efficiency, scalability, elasticity as well as overall sustainability.
This blog article shows how Ampere Computing with its Altra® family of processors combined with the SUSE software stack can yields a modern, open source, supported environment capable of analyzing the growing volumes of data needed by today’s high-performance environment while doing so in an elastic, scalable and efficient manner.
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Perl Weekly Challenge 191: Twice Largest and Cute List
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Kdenlive Café and Beta testing - Kdenlive
Join us tonight at 8PM UTC for our first Kdenlive Café of the year. Besides the usual community feedback, we’ll be sharing news about the fundraiser, 22.12 release and the roadmap for future versions.
Today we also release the 22.12 BETA, please give it a spin and let us know if you encounter any issues.