today's leftovers
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New Ubuntu Technical Board
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Ubuntu Fridge | New Ubuntu Technical Board
We have completed the election for the Ubuntu Technical Board, and have a result: https://civs1.civs.us/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_839774c82b466b28
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Linux Around The World: USA - New Mexico - LinuxLinks
We cover events and user groups that are running in the US state of New Mexico. This article forms part of our Linux Around The World series.
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Microsoft Uncovers Windows And Linux Botnet Used To DDoS Minecraft Servers [Ed: Microsoft once again using its proprietary garbage to badmouth "Linux", without even bothering to distinguish Windows botnets with root causes]
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Project Atom Archived: Pulsar is the Way Forward [Ed: Microsoft killed Atom, which sucked anyway; GitHub is proprietary, so this isn't about freedom]
Following the mid-year announcement, the Atom repository was archived on December 15, ending an era for this widely used text and source code editor.
Atom is a cross-platform, free, open-source text and source code editor, built on Electron, with support for plug-ins and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub. Due to its flexibility and customization ability, Atom has been a popular choice for developers in the last eight years. But, unfortunately, his life cycle has come to an end.
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Asus launches fanless Mini-PC equipped 12th Gen Intel Core processors
This week, Asus released a rugged Mini-PC powered by i7/i5/i3 and Celeron Alder Lake processors from Intel. The PL64 comes in a metal chassis and it can handle triple 4K displays, dual LAN ports, two M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSDs, integrated Wi-Fi 6E/BT support, etc.
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The PL64 offers two M.2 2280 Gen4x4 slots supporting 256GB/512GB/1TB SSD. Additionally, the device offers two SO-DIMM slots for DDR4-3200 MHz memory.
The device offers two LAN parts, although one of them is 2.5GbE (Intel I225V) and the other is 1GbE (Intel I219V). This Mini-PC can support up to three 4K displays at the same time via HDMI 20 ports with EDID emulation and virtual display.