today's leftovers
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Enabling IPv6 support for IPv4-only apps on Linux
To prove that IPv6 is ready for production use, I’ve been using an IPv6-only setup on my Ubuntu PC for more than four months. To access the legacy IPv4 Internet, I use a NAT64 gateway based on Tayga deployed on a RockPro64 SBC in my cupboard: [...]
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Linux.Chat Set to Disrupt the Market by Launching Linux.Chat Support Forums, Expanding the Multi-Platform Community.
Linux.Chat, the renowned multi-platform online community, is pleased to announce its new launch Linux.Chat Support Forums on Linux.Forum offers a space for Linux enthusiasts to connect, share knowledge, and seek support.
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WP Briefing: Episode 58: A New Wave for WordPress Events
Hear special guest host Chloé Bringmann and special guest Angela Jin in the WordPress Briefing as they discuss the next generation of WordCamps.
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Your phone is probably a CDO
I'm not sure how many people know this, but I thought I'd share something I learned a few years ago when I worked for a mobile phone seller.
Most modern smartphones are too expensive for people to purchase outright. At the most extreme end, the iPhone 14 Pro Max costs £1,2001. So a typical customer elects to pay £50 per month for 24 months.
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Latest SUSE Linux Enterprise goes all in with confidential computing
According to SUSE, the latest version of its enterprise platform is designed to deliver high-performance computing capabilities, with an inevitable mention of AI/ML workloads, plus it claims to have extended its live-patching capabilities.