BSD, Official Thunderbird Podcast, Arduino Clown and OnLogic PC
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Accelerating Datacenter Energy Efficiency by Leveraging FreeBSD as Your Server OS
Explore how FreeBSD aids datacenter energy goals, promoting efficiency in design - operation, while supporting industry - government initiatives.
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SSH -> automatic VM
I like the idea of virtualized machines springing into existence just by trying to connect to them. This is OpenBSD-specific, but could probably be extrapolated to bhyve or NVMM.
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Mozilla Thunderbird: The Official Thunderbird Podcast Is Here
Welcome to the debut episode of the Thunderbird podcast, which we’re affectionately calling the ThunderCast! It’s an inside look at the making of Thunderbird, alongside community-driven conversations with our friends in the open-source world. We can’t wait for you to listen!
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Highlights from Episode 1
- What to expect on future episodes of ThunderCast
- We’re hiring!
- Is Thunderbird still part of Mozilla?
- Alex starts a band, Ryan is building a keyboard, Jason’s island adventures
- 4 years of “invisible work” to prepare for Supernova
- Thunderbird on Android… and iOS
Chapter Markers
The ThunderCast includes chapters for podcast players that support the feature. If yours does not, here are some timestamps to help you navigate the episode:
- (00:00) – ThunderCast: What To Expect
- (02:07) – Meet Ryan
- (08:55) – Meet Alex
- (12:24) – Loving Your Work
- (18:07) – Meet Jason
- (21:06) – Geeking Out
- (31:37) – Mozilla + Thunderbird: A history lesson
- (41:22) – Supernova: Setting The Stage
- (56:28) – “Email is not broken”
- (01:05:23) – K-9 Mail → Thunderbird Android
- (01:16:36) – Closing comments
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Get more out of your phone: Integrate it with your Arduino Cloud projects
Remote monitoring with a mobile app is a must for all the IoT device management platforms. In general, having a mobile app offers a more complete and convenient user experience for IoT device management platform users, which can improve their satisfaction and loyalty.
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OnLogic Helix 401 – A compact fanless industrial computer powered by an Alder Lake Embedded processor
OnLogic Helix 401 is a fanless industrial computer with a compact design powered by a choice of Alder Lake Embedded processors from Celeron 7305E to Core i7-1270PE designed for edge computing, Industry 4.0, Internet of Things (IoT), and more. The computer supports up to 64GB DDR5 memory, SATA or NVMe storage via two M.2 sockets, and offers up to four video outputs via DisplayPort and USB4 ports, dual Gigabit Ethernet, optional WiFi and/or 4G or 5G cellular connectivity, COM and CAN bus ports, and Digital Input/Output (DIO) connector.