today's leftovers
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Fix Screen Tearing in Linux - Invidious
The guide shows you ALL the methods to remove screen tearing. VSync, Monitor Composition, and Drivers that are problem childs.
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How to Quickly Install Google Chrome on Linux - TREND OCEANS
Need to know how to install Google Chrome on Linux? Put an end to all your confusion with this quick guide that covers every aspect of the installation process.
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ICYMI Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: MicroPython on LEGO Controllers, CircuitPython in 2023 Survey and much more!
If you missed this week’s Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter, here is the ICYMI (in case you missed it) version.
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Get Started with No-Code Development Using NocoDB
No-code platforms are all the rage nowadays, and it's not that hard to see why. They make it possible for anyone to create applications for their specific needs in no time and save serious money in the process. Even if you have coding chops, you may find a no-code solution useful for whipping up a quick prototype or a simple application instead of building it from the ground up.
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LibreOffice project and community recap: December 2022
Here’s our summary of updates, events and activities in the LibreOffice project in the last four weeks – click the links to learn more…
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♥ I Love Free Software Day: Let’s Meet and Connect! - FSFE [Ed: It says "At the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE)," but they know they're not allowed to use this highly misleading name]
Every February 14 the Free Software community around the world comes together to celebrate the “I Love Free Software Day”. On this special day we show our gratitude for every Free Software contributor. Join us in celebrating our love for Free Software and thank all the supporters of software freedom.
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Apache Cassandra community looks to the future: Watch for a new release, conference spring 2023 - Voices of Open Source
Apache Cassandra, created by Facebook in 2007 and subsequently offered as an Open Source project, is the world’s most scalable database. OSI sponsor DataStax is committed to working with the Open Source community to make Cassandra easier to use, adopt, and extend, building on its decade-plus maturity to solidify its position as the leading database for cloud-native applications.
DataStax delivers a unified stack, available on any cloud, helping enterprises mobilize real-time data and quickly build the smart, high-scale applications required to become data-driven businesses. DataStax is focused on making Cassandra the top choice for modern cloud-native apps and expanding the ecosystem around Cassandra.