today's leftovers
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2023-08-01 [Older] CRA & IEA +++ SFP episode +++ Summer Meeting
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2023-07-30 [Older] Linux Weekly Roundup #246
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SunFounder Zeus Car Kit review – A fun toy and Arduino learning tool
SunFounder Zeus Car Kit is an Arduino UNO and ESP32 Cam-based educational kit for children (and adults) that can be used to learn more about electronics, robotics, and programming. It’s a car comprised of four 6cm Mecanum wheels for omnidirectional motion and various sensors that can be controlled with an Android app enabling first-person view (FPV) thanks to the built-in camera. The company sent us a Zeus Car Kit for review and evaluation, and after assembly, we’ll use it in “Play Mode”, or in other words a toy that basically works out of the box, before checking out the “Programing Mode” and related Arduino tutorials to evaluate it’s educational potential.
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2023-08-02 [Older] Why Meta’s move to make its new AI open source is more dangerous than you think [Ed: Openwashing lies]
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Sam Hartman: AI Tools
I wrote about how I’m exploring the role of AI in human connection and intimacy. The first part of that journey has been all about learning the software and tools for approaching large language models.
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Oracle Cloud Native Environment 1.7 adds KubeVirt, Rook and Oracle Linux 9 support
The Oracle Linux team is pleased to announce the general availability of Oracle Cloud Native Environment Release 1.7, the scalable and highly available Kubernetes distribution that you can use to deploy your containerized applications across public clouds and on-premises.
This release includes Kubernetes 1.26, support for the latest Oracle Linux 8 and Oracle Linux 9 releases, Rook Storage Orchestrator for Ceph, and KubeVirt integration. If you are running Kubernetes clusters across public clouds and on-premises, the enhanced cluster management features–including the ability to have a consistent view across all environments–can make it much easier for you to manage your workloads.